
The Shinnecock Indian Reservation occupies a prominent peninsula on this 1903 survey, situated between Shinnecock Hills and the Atlantic shore. This period of Long Island's history is defined by the Long Island RR and its Montauk Division, which connected the coastal hamlets of Southampton, Water Mill, and Bridgehampton. The landscape is a complex network of glacial kettles and coastal ponds, including Poxabogue Pond and Kellis Pond, which shaped the early agricultural and residential patterns of the South Fork.
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