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  2. Sag Harbor was settled by English colonists sometime between 1707 and 1730. Many probably migrated from New England by water, as did other settlers on eastern Long Island. The first bill of lading to use the name "Sag Harbor" was recorded in 1730. [5]

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · Sag Harbor, resort village, Suffolk county, southeastern New York, U.S. It is situated in Southampton and East Hampton towns (townships), at the east end of Long Island on Gardiners Bay. Located on the site of a Montauk Indian village (Wegwagonock), it was first mentioned in 1707. In the 19th.

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  4. Sag Harbor, a Village of 2 square miles, is rich with history. The earliest inhabitants of this area were the Algonquin Indians. They called this place Weg-wag-onuch which was derived from the Algonquin word “Weg-quae-and-auke” meaning “the land or place at the end of the hill.”.

  5. Sep 16, 2023 · Firstly, when Southampton (founded in 1640) and East Hampton (founded in 1648) were established, Sag Harbor was still an Indian village named Wegwagonock.

  6. Oct 1, 2020 · In the 1930s, a group of trailblazing African-Americans bought plots for themselves in Sag Harbor, establishing a close-knit community that’s spanned multiple generations.

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  7. May 24, 2023 · Within Sag Harbor’s two square miles lies a character-filled past that could rival any village in America. Founded in the mid-1700s as a shipping and whaling port, it was at one time second only to New York City. After whaling declined, other industries took over. And things are changing again.

  8. Take a trip to Sag Harbor -- an exclusive resort town in New York's The Hamptons that has served as an oasis from racism for many of its wealthy African-American residents throughout the decades.

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