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When the Sea Fed Long Island
IF YOU WERE a working man on Long Island in the mid-19th Century, you were most likely a farmer. If you weren't, the odds were that you owed your livelihood to the sea.
By Bill Bleyer
IF YOU WERE a working man on Long Island in the mid-19th Century, you were most likely a farmer. If you weren't, the odds were that you owed your livelihood to the sea.
By Bill Bleyer
