
Sag Harbor and the eastern bays of Long Island define this 1903 landscape, showing a maritime economy in transition as the Montauk Division Long Island Railroad linked seaside hamlets to the mainland. The shoreline is punctuated by life-saving stations, including Shinnecock L.S.S. and Mecox L.S.S., serving a coast critical to Atlantic navigation. Significant cultural landmarks such as the Shinnecock Indian Reservation appear alongside early agricultural and resort settlements like Southampton and Bridgehampton.
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