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1650s East Hampton: A Litigious Society
The early inhabitants of East Hampton were a quarrelsome bunch, especially in the 1650s, when the town was just getting formed and the residents were jostling among themselves for status. But instead of getting into public fistfights or dueling matches at dawn, they accused each other of slander and defamation and took their cases to the town justices.
By George DeWan


