Where we
are:
We are located on Edwards Street, one block south of the Sayville
Hours:
We are open October through June on the first and third Sunday of the month
from 2 until 4.
Upcoming Events:
February 5th -The
Sayville Historical Society is pleased to have George Munkenbeck speak
on “Historic St. John’s Church and its Protectors: the Ludlow Family”
detailing the construction of this colonial church and cemetery, and
the lives and family of Major General William H.Ludlow and his wife
Louisa Nicoll (descendants of William Nicoll, original patentee of
Islip) and their affiliation with it from the beginning. This program
will be held from 2-4 pm at the Sayville Library.
Call
631-563-0186 or E-mail
sayvillehistorical@gmail.com for information.
Our Mission:
"The objects of the Society shall be to foster the historical spirit in
thought, study and purpose; to encourage historical research; to disseminate
historical knowledge; and to collect and preserve antiquities of every kind,
as may have been or shall be the products of Suffolk County, and particularly
of Sayville, or any material that may illustrate the history of the
locality."