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East Hampton Village District

Historic district in New York, United States


Summary

Historic district in New York, United States

FieldValue
nameEast Hampton Village District
nrhp_typehd
nocatyes
imageHome-sweet-home.jpg
caption"Home Sweet Home"
locationBounded by Main St. and James and Woods Lanes, (original)
Northeastward along Main St. to Newton La. and Southwestward along Ocean and Lee Aves. and Pond La. to Hedges La., (increase), East Hampton, New York
coordinates
locmapinNew York#USA
architectJ.C. Thorp
architectureLate 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Bungalow/Craftsman, Late Victorian
addedMay 2, 1974 (original)
July 21, 1988 (increase)
mpsubVillage of East Hampton MRA
refnum74001309 (original)
88001032 (increase)

Northeastward along Main St. to Newton La. and Southwestward along Ocean and Lee Aves. and Pond La. to Hedges La., (increase), East Hampton, New York July 21, 1988 (increase) 88001032 (increase)

East Hampton Village District is a historic district in East Hampton, New York.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Its boundaries were increased in 1988.

Contributing properties include what is known as the John Howard Payne House (a.k.a.; "Home Sweet Home") and the Thomas Moran House, a National Historic Landmark.

The Pantigo Windmill and the Gardiner mill, two of the east end's New England–style smock windmills, are also included.

Next to the 1926 flagpole on the village green is a large rock with a plaque installed on it, marking the historic district. The Green slopes up to the South End Cemetery, which was the site of the historic Town Church. It was a thatched roofed structure that was demolished. Near its former site is a memorial to Lion Gardiner, whose grave is 30 feet away. Historical markers about the Rev. Thomas James, first church minister are located on both James Lane and Pondview Lane. Further along is the town pond. This oval constitutes the original boundaries of the historic district.

It was expanded to include, on the other side of James Lane, Tuthill House, Mulford Farmhouse, Home Sweet Home (associated with writer John Howard Payne), St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Rectory, the replica of the John Lyon Gardiner Mill Cottage, Gardiner Mill, The Rev. Thomas James historical marker- first pastor of the town church, (1651-1698) and the Thomas Moran House. The trees on side of the street by Mulford homestead are all separately marked with a stone with a name/date shield. File:MulfordFarmstead 20180916 072857.jpg|Mulford Farm in East Hampton File:PantigoWindmill at HomeSweetHome 20180916 072921.jpg|English colonial farmsteads; the Pantigo Windmill abuts the farm. File:MulfordFarmstead 20180916 072932.jpg|Mulford Farm colonial farmsteads. File:PantigoMill 20180916 073000.jpg|Farm in East Hampton, Long Island File:MulfordFarmWindmillHS 6913.jpg|Pantigo Windmill File:East Hampton Village district 20180916 073158~2.jpg|NRHP contributing structures and markers on the green File:Arbor Seats 20180916 073010.jpg|Seats outside Mulford Farm File:ArborSeats 6907.jpg|The street was lined with memorial markers and contemplation benches. File:Village Commons Landmark NRHP 20180916 073141.jpg|Mulford Farm is within the Village District File:MulfordFarmstead 20180916 073219.jpg|Mulford Farm privy is in center/left File:MulfordFarmstead 6910.jpg|Home Sweet Home Museum File:HSH door knocker 20180916 074522.jpg|NRHP contributing structures on the green File:Pantigo Windmill and St.Lukes Church 20180916 073703.jpg|Pantigo Mill and St Lukes church File:Gardiners windmill and graves 20180916 115815.jpg|Gardiner Mill File:Replica saltbox home and gardiner mill 20180916 075229.jpg|Gardiner mill and replica saltbox house File:Saltbox replica 20180916 075455.jpg|Replica of John Lyon Gardiner Cottage File:Replica Saltbox home 20180916 080354.jpg|Rear view File:Graveyard church historical marker 20180916 080017.jpg|NRHP contributing structures and markers on the green File:South End Cemetery 20180916 075436.jpg|South End Cemetery File:Thomas Payne historic marker 20180916 075603.jpg|Rev Thomas James, noted as first pastor File:Gardiner Mill 20180916 075239.jpg|Gardiner Mill, 1804 File:TownChurch Historical Marker PondviewLn6938.jpg|Town Church HM File:Moran-house.jpg|Thomas Moran House, a National Historic Landmark File:St.Lukes rectory 20180916 074924.jpg|NRHP St. Lukes Rectory File:Arbor tree 20180916 074000~2.jpg|Contributing structures and markers on the green, tree marker File:Village green flag 20180916 113138.jpg|“This Flag Pole dedicated to the Village of East Hampton in memory of George Lodowick McAlpin, 1856-1922, by members of his family, July 4, 1926.” — Plaque. File:St. Lukes Church and Rectory 20180916.jpg|St. Lukes Episcopal - Entrance hall and bell tower File:HSH St Lukes 20180916.jpg|The foreground sign is at the entrance to the Home Sweet Home museum; the building in background is St. Luke's Church File:St. Lukes Church Episcopalian services board 20180916.jpg|Services billboard File:Moran Nimmo house 20200830 084750.jpg|Residence and studio of artist Thomas Moran; operated as house museum File:Clinton-Academy01.jpg|Clinton Academy - c.1784 First academy chartered in New York state File:Town Pond01.jpg|Town Pond from the west File:Town school house 02.jpg|Town school house, inside view

File:Town school house 01.jpg|Town school house, rear view File:NRHP Contributing property desk with quill 02.jpg|Contributing property, desk with quill 02

References

References

  1. {{NRISref. 2008a
  2. Lynn Beebe Weaver. (November 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: New York MPS East Hampton Village District". National Archives and Records Administration.
  3. Mark Peckham. (August 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: New York MPS East Hampton Village Historic District (Boundary Increase)". National Archives and Records Administration.
  4. (July 6, 2013). "Gardiner Mill, 1804, East Hampton .................................. UPDATED 9.24.2021".
  5. "Archived copy".
  6. "Archived copy".
  7. (May 10, 2013). "East Hampton Main Street Historic District/ East".
  8. (June 6, 2018). "The Mill House Inn Tour of Historic East Hampton".
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