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The Bridge Hampton Historical Society P.O. Box 977 2368 Montauk Highway Bridgehampton, New York 11932 Telephone (631) 537-1088
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The Corwith House, built c.1840, is home of The Bridge Hampton Historical Society and is listed on the State Register of Historic Places.
Our museum houses period room exhibitions, temporary exhibits, a research library, and our administrative offices.
The museum has a growing collection of historic paintings, furniture, diaries, photographs and letters that pertain to Bridgehampton and the surrounding villages and hamlets of Sagaponack, Hayground, Scuttlehole, and Mecox.
* * * * * * * * * * We gratefully acknowledge the following sponsors: Auerbach Grayson & Company
Island Group Administration
Amalgamated Bank
Riverhead Building Supply
Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Georgica Services Ltd. "The Getty Station" 2 Montauk Highway, East Hampton * * * * * * * * * * News - Schedule 2005 - Calendar of Events Road Rally & Classic Car Tour - Resources Location & Directions - Hampton House 350th Anniversary of Bridgehampton * * * * * * * * * *
Leonard Davenport, President Gerrit Vreeland, Vice-President Michael Kochanasz, Treasurer Barbara Albright Paul Brennan Fredric Cammann Clifford Foster Jane Iselin Robert Morrow James Shelly
John Ferrell Craig Gibson Nancy Graboski Liz Grodski Elise Quimby Meriwether Schmid Dennis Suskind The Hon. Fred Thiele
John Eilertsen, Ph.D., Executive Director Ros Gutterson, Museum Administrator Nora Cammann, Collections Manager
BHHS Mission Statement: (Revised in 2004) The mission of the Bridge Hampton Historical Society is to document, preserve, celebrate and interpret for the public
the ongoing history and cultural traditions of the area. * * * * * * * * * * The Society is dedicated to conserving and documenting its collection of artifacts, expanding them where appropriate and keeping them in an orderly and accessible fashion to be most informative to the public. They are used to expand the knowledge of Bridgehamptons past and to encourage further research in that subject. The Bridge Hampton Historical Society was founded during the hamlet's 300th anniversary celebrations in 1956 in order to preserve its many centuries of history. The Society opened its collections to the public in 1961. * * * * * * * * * * Hamlet History: Bridgehampton is a hamlet within the Town of Southampton on the eastern end of Long Island. Josiah Stanborough built the first homestead in Sagaponack in 1656. The name "Bridge Hampton" first appears in the town records of 1699 and describes the linking of the growing settlements of Mecox and Sagaponack by a bridge over Sagg Pond.
* * * * * * * * * * Contact InformationTelephone: (631) 537-1088 Fax: (631) 537-4225
Last updated November 01, 2005
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