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When the primary value of bay-front property was the privilege of
harvesting seaweed, state legislator and Southold newspaperman
Joseph Nelson Hallock was stealing watermelon from Peter Gils
Well's patch and fighting for the privilege to pass the water at
Southold Academy. In the spirit of Mary Ellen Chase's
turn-of-the-century account of life in rural New England, Hallock
offers his firsthand impressions of the difficulties and pleasures
of North Fork life one hundred years ago. With a recipe for samp
porridge and tales of power brokering in Albany, "Southold
Reminiscences" is sure to inspire.
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