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Chancellor Nathan Sandford
Born at Hay Ground (a suburb of Bridgehamp- ton, L. I.) Nov. 5th., 1777 and died at Flushing. L .. I .: October 17th .. 1838. As a boy he probably at- tended school in the old Hay Ground schoolhouse described in chapter on "School Houses and School Teachers." He later attended Clinton Academy in East Hampton, L. I. In 1793 he entered Yale Col- lege, but did not graduate. He studied law under the elder Samuel Jones, in New York, and was ad - mitted to the bar in 1799. In 1800 he was one of the Commissioners of Bankruptcy in the United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York, which position he held for twelve years. In 1811 he was elected Member of Assembly, and was afterward chosen Speaker, and was the last who presided in a cocked hat, as was the ancient cus- tom. The following year he was elected to the State Senate. In 1815 he was chosen United States Senator. At the expiration of his term in 1821 he , was chosen member of the convention for framing a new Constitution for the State of New York. In 1823 he was appointed Chancellor of the State, to succeed the Hon. James Kent, the distinguished
The Thomas Sandford Home, Scuttle Hole, where Chancellor Nathan Sandford was born
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Jurist, and held that position with honor till 1825. when he was again chosen United States Senator by the unanimous vote of both branches of the legis- lature. He was chairman of the committee on For- eign Relations, the most important of all Senate Committees.
He was a finished scholar, familiar with the an- cient languages, and with French, Spanish and Italian. Unquestionably, Chancellor Nathan Sand- ford was the most distinguished and eminent man ever born in the limits of the town of Southampton, Long Island.
David Gelston
David Gelston was the son of Deacon Maltby Gelston who bought the Ebenezer Edwards' prop- erty on Butter Lane. He was born July 7th .. 1744. and died August 21st., 1828. He was one of the petitioners for a wharf at Sag Harbor in 1770. signed the Articles of Association in 1775, was a member of the 2nd., 3rd. and 4th. Provincial Con- gresses 1775-7. was appointed to be one of a Com- mittee to procure accounts of the vessels carrying refugees from Long Island. In 1780 he was one of the Commissioners to raise specie to redeem the bills emitted and was also a member of Constitu- tional Convention of 1777, member of the Assembly from: 1777 to 1785, Speaker of that body 1784-5. member of the Council of Appointment 1792-3. Senator from the southern district of N. Y. 1791-4. 1798 and 1802, delegate to the U. S. Congress 1788. Surrogate of New York, and Collector of the Port of New York 1801-20. There were several other members of the Gelston family that became noted men, one of whom was Maltby, I think a son of David, who after the passing of Aaron Burr, filled the position vacated by the latter, and that accept- ably for a period of about 20 years as president of the Bank of Manhattan Company, in New York City.
Hon. Abraham Topping Rose
He was one of the three sons of Dr. Sammuel Haines Rose, a native of Bridgehampton, and a surgeon in the Revolutionary War. Abraham Top- ping Rose was born in Bridgehampton November 17th., 1792, and died April 28th., 1857. In the year 18to be entered Yale College and graduated in 1814. after which for three years he studied law in New
York City, then returned to his native town and commenced the practice of the legal profession In 1849 he was elected County Judge and Surrogate. which office he held for several terms. He was Presidential Elector in 1848. He was a man of great
NATHAN SANDFORD 1777-1838
COLONEL EDWIN ROSE 1807-1864
JUDGE HUGH HALSEY 1794-1858
JUDGE ABRAHAM T. ROSE 1792-1857
HENRY P. HEDGES 1817-1911
DAVID GELSTON 1744-1828
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natural ability, and stood at the head of the Suffolk County bar for the greater portion of his profes- sional career, and worked to the very last. A great man in this Town and County.
Judge Henry Parsons Hedges
He was the son of Zephaniah Hedges and was born in East Hampton town October 13th., 1817, and died in Bridgehampton, N. Y., Sept. 26th., 1911. In his boyhood days he attended the district schools, for this he told me himself (see cut of Wainscott and Sagaponack schoolhouses) later he attended Clinton Academy in East Hampton. He entered Yale College and graduated with the class of 1838. He then studied law, and after being admitted to the bar went to Ohio to follow that profession, but he never liked that country, and soon returned to Long Island. In September of 1843 he opened a law office in Sag Harbor. In March of 1854 he bought a farm in Bridgehampton and made that his permanent residence ever after, though he continued his prac- tice in Sag Harbor until 1893. In 1851 he was elected to the State Assembly. Then District At- torney for Suffolk County, and later County Judge. He stood at the head of the Suffolk County bar for many years. A busy man, yet he found time to write and compile a history of East Hampton Town which is authority in local history even to this day. When a young man, and in fact until after middle life he was decidedly autocratic, domineering and set, but later in life a great change took place. This was admitted by all of his contemporaries. I will admit that after I became better acquainted, I grew to love, honor, admire, respect, and in business re- lations remember him with no other than happy thoughts, and kind memories.
Deacon David Hedges
.Deacon David Hedges was born June 15th .. 1744, and died November 8th., 1817. He must have been a very remarkable man, one possessed with unusual mental as well as physical ability. A prosperous farmer, yet did a vast amount of work for the public. To illustrate this fact, he served the town of South- ampton as Supervisor for 20 years, was member of Assembly in 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789, 1804, 1806, 1807, also a member of the convention which met at Poughkeepsie and ratified the Constitution of the United States, July 26th., 1788. A great man both in the church and community.
Colonel Edwin Rose
Colonel Edwin Rose was born in Bridgehampton, N. Y., February 14th., 1807, entered West Point Military Academy as a Cadet in June of 1826, graduating therefrom in the class of 1830, and was commissioned to duty in the Third Artillery, United States Army, became Provost Marshal of the first Congressional District of New York, and died sud- denly on the evening of January 12th., 1864, in the service of his country.
Judge Hugh Halsey
He was the son of Dr. Stephen Halsey, born in Bridgehampton, N. Y., June 26th., 1794, and died May 29th., 1858. He was a graduate of Yale Col- lege, was elected member of Assembly in 1822, Sur- rogate of Suffolk County in 1827, County Judge in 1833. Presidential Elector in 1844, at which time he was appointed Secretary of the Electoral College. In February of 1845 he was appointed Surveyor General of the State of New York.
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BRIDGEHAMPTON MEN OF THE MEDICAL FRATERNITY
Dr. Stephen Halsey
Dr. Stephen Halsey was born in Bridgehampton, N. Y., April 13th., 1733, was appointed surgeon of Samuel Drake's Regiment in 1776. I cannot find the date of his death. His home was located on the corner of Ocean Road and Mecox Road, that is on the northwest corner where is at this time a cluster of lilac bushes, which very nearly mark the site of the old homestead.
Dr. Stephen Halsey (2nd.)
He was the son of Dr. Stephen Halsey ( Ist. ) and lived on the same homestead, was born in Bridge- hampton, N. Y., in the year 1757, and died January 25th., 1837. Both of these men practiced medicine in this community throughout their active life, and left an enviable record.
Dr. Nathaniel Topping
Was born at Sagaponack, L. I., November 7th., 1790. Taught school in his early days, then studied medicine, and followed that profession with success in his home town during the greater portion of his active life. He died Feb. 25th., 1871. An amusing incident is told in which he took an important part. In those days the turnkey was in general use for the extracting of teeth. A neighbor called on the Doctor one morning to have a tooth pulled. The Doctor was at work at Fairfield, more than a mile from home. He told Mrs. Topping he thought he could pull the tooth himself if she would get him the turnkey, which she did. He got the instrument
fastened to his tooth securely, but could neither pull the tooth nor get the turnkey unfastened, so was obliged to walk to Fairfield with the instrument in his mouth, when the Doctor performed the opera- tion.
Dr. John L. Gardiner
Practiced medicine in Bridgehampton through a long and successful life. He was born in East Hampton. L. I., May 6th .. 1823 and died in Bridge- hampton, L. I., May 29th., 1908.
Dr. Levi D. Wright
Was an eminently successful physician and prac- ticed in Bridgehampton, L. I., throughout a long and active life. He was born November 9th., ISIo, and died March 23rd., 1883. At first thought one would be impressed with the idea of his being very austere. stern and severe, but the fact was, he was just the opposite. He loved to stop a child on the street and get into a real earnest conversation and so draw out the thoughts and mind of the child. His sympathies were always manifest toward his patients to a re- markable degree, and he really seemed to assist them in carrying their burden of grief and sorrow to such an extent that they really felt it. I will re- late a rather amusing incident in which he was the prime factor. It appears that he was very fond of cucumbers, so the day in question he made not a professional but rather a friendly call on a family where he was their family physician. The lady of the house had just prepared a large dish of cucum-
DR. NATHANIEL TOPPING 1790-1871
DR. JOHN L. GARDINER 1823-1908
DR. LEVI D. WRIGHT 1810-1883
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bers for the entire family for dinner that day. Said the lady, "Doctor, I wonder if these green things are fit to put into one's stomach. I do not believe that there is any nourishment in them. What do you think about it?" "Well," said the Doctor, "I do not really believe they are fit to eat." "There, that is just my idea," said the good woman, "so we are not going to eat them," and set them off the table. They talked for some time, when the Doctor asked, "are you not going to eat those cucumbers?" "Why no," said she. "not after what you have said." "Well," said the Doctor. "I wish you'd pass them over to me with the fixings." Which she did, and he ate them all.
Dr. Edgar B. Mulford
Was born in .Amagansett. L. I .. October 5th .. 1848. After graduating from the Bellevue Hospital Medical College he located in Bridgehampton. L. I. He was exceptionally successful in his profession, and died Feb. 17th., 1926.
DR. EDGAR B. MULFORD 1848-1926
In the foregoing "Sketches from Local History" I have sought to be as accurate and correct as pos- sible, but I am confident there are many errors and mistakes.
In the year 1796 the school in Sagaponack was taught by B. K. Hobart, with Wilkes Hedges, as assistant for one quarter. In submitting his report to the Trustees he makes this statement, ".\ true act, Errors Excepted." So in submitting these "Sketches from Local History" to the public, I do it believing them to be true, "Errors Excepted."
To the people of this area "The lines are fallen unto us in pleasant places ; yea, we have a goodly heritage."
WILLIAM DONALDSON HALSEY
Photographs reproduced by Morris Studios, Southampton, L. I.
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ERRATA
1750 Map, Cart Path to Great Meadows, Stanish Topping should be Stephen.
1850 Map, B. H. Center, School Dis. No. 2 should be No. 9.
1850 Map, Bull's Head Tavern. A. Gelston should be R. Gelston.
1850 Map. Hay Ground Road, Capt. James Rog- ers should be Jones Rogers.
1850 Map. Butter Lane, Annie Woodruff should be Abby Woodruff.
1850 Map. Main Road, Hay Ground, Malsby G. Rose should be Maltby G. Rose.
1900 Map, Near Noyack Path, P. Cook should be R. Cook.
1900 Map. In Hay Ground, T. S. Hand should be T. J. Hand.
1900 Map. Halsey Lane, C. S. Edwards should be O. B. Edwards.
1900 Map. Norris Lane, J. Terry should be J. Ferry.
All Maps, Hunttington Hills and Path should be Huntington Hills and Path.
1750 Map, The line connecting the name Zebedee Osborn with the square indicating his house is omitted.
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