1822 Schoolhouse: History
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In 1790, the country’s first census recorded 12 heads of households in Quogue and a population of almost 100. The earliest record of schooling in Quogue is from an 1795-96 […]
1822 Schoolhouse: 2019-2021 Restoration
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Quogue’s 1822 one-room Schoolhouse, said to be the oldest surviving schoolhouse building on the East End of Long Island
Quogue through the Lens of George Bradford Brainerd, ca. 1875
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As an accomplished amateur photographer, he almost always traveled with cameras, ones he had crafted himself.
A Moment in Time: Photographs of Quogue Village Streets, 1942
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Along with founding families and historic houses, the streets of Quogue hold a special place in the character of the Village, laid out as they are in a shape reminiscent of a seashell.
Quogue’s Early 20th Century Postcards
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The golden age of postcards in America spanned 1905 to 1915, coinciding with Quogue’s peak years as a bustling summer resort.