RIVERHEAD, NY (April XX)—HALLOCKVILLE MUSEUM FARM, a 28-acre
preserved farm homestead in Riverhead, will present a talk by
HISTORIAN AND AUTHOR RICHARD WINES ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE LOCAL
AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY AS FEATURED IN HIS NEW BOOK, “A Farm FAMILY
ON LONG ISLAND’s NORTH FORK.” The AUTHOR TALK WILL BE HELD ON MAY
10 FROM 1 TO 3 P.m. at HALLOCK STATE PARK Preserve, 6062 Sound Avenue
in Riverhead.In his book, “A Farm Family on Long Island’s North
Fork,” Wines
traces the history of the vital North Fork agricultural community
through the story of the last family to live in the old Homestead at
Hallockville.
“For well over two centuries, community members were almost all
descendants of the same group of seventeenth-century Puritan founders.
But despite their shared heritage and complex interrelationships,
cultural wars raged,” explained Wines. “Family members and the
community divided bitterly on issue after issue, ranging from whether
to allow a melodeon into the church to supporting abolitionism.”
During his presentation, Wines will examine the many changes weathered
by the community over the centuries, including the Civil War, the
emergence of new agricultural technologies, the arrival of Eastern
European immigrants, even an attempt to build a string of nuclear
power plants in the twentieth century. Wines’s deep dive into one
community’s history uncovers stories about slavery, racism, and
prejudice that many have chosen to forget, as well as stories of
compassion or human tragedy we want to remember.
Admission to the AUTHOR TALK IS FREE, but advance registration is
required. Registration may be completed online at:
www.hallockville.org [http://www.hallockville.org/]
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