The Bayport Heritage Association was formed in 1983 and is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Bayport. The association has an extensive collection of archival photographs, vintage clothing, artifacts and books. Through the years, the group has been particularly active in the restoration of Meadow Croft, a John Ellis Roosevelt summer home and now a historical museum on the border of Bayport and Sayville. The association provides lectures and resources- educational, historical, environmental and social programs and services for the community and interested public. In June 2018, Blue Point joined the Association to include both communities.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Monday, January 1, 2018
Happy New Year 2018!
Happy New Year 2018!
All of us at the Bayport Heritage Association hope
you had a wonderful holiday season and enjoyed special memories with
family and friends. We had a busy productive year and accomplished a
great deal to support our mission of preserving the rich history of our
wonderful hamlet. Of course we could not do any of this without the
support of our community; both families and local businesses. We thank
you for a wonderful year and look forward to 2018!
Christmas at Meadow Croft
From Leanne Berg, Vice President and chairperson
I'd like to thank everyone involved in the 2017 Silver and Gold Christmas at Meadow Croft! it was a successful weekend and I appreciate all of the hard work and dedication everyone put in.
A special "Thank You" goes to Karl at Bayport Flower Houses, Sayville Flowers, Detail Designs, The Sayville Garden Club, Neighbors and Gardeners of Bayport Blue Point, Bayport Homemakers and countless others for giving their time and tremendous efforts in creating a magical weekend for all.
Join us next year where our theme will be "The 12 Days of Christmas" Happy New Year!
Enjoy a short video of the weekend's events below:
I'd like to thank everyone involved in the 2017 Silver and Gold Christmas at Meadow Croft! it was a successful weekend and I appreciate all of the hard work and dedication everyone put in.
A special "Thank You" goes to Karl at Bayport Flower Houses, Sayville Flowers, Detail Designs, The Sayville Garden Club, Neighbors and Gardeners of Bayport Blue Point, Bayport Homemakers and countless others for giving their time and tremendous efforts in creating a magical weekend for all.
Join us next year where our theme will be "The 12 Days of Christmas" Happy New Year!
Enjoy a short video of the weekend's events below:
Odds and ends....
Membership: More information will be forthcoming about membership so please hold off sending any payments at this time. Thank you!
Docents: If you have an interest in Bayport History and would like to volunteer some time to provide a guided tour of Meadow Croft: WE NEED YOU! The association is in need of docents. It requires very little time, less than two hours a day, two days a month from June through October. You will shadow one of our current knowledgeable docents to learn the rich history of Meadow Croft before you will lead a tour on your own. If this sounds like something you may be interested in, please call Harriet Mihlstin.
General Membership Meeting: The next general membership meeting will be held on
MARCH 11th 2018
not January 11th as reported in our last newsletter. The BHA apologizes for the error and any inconvenience we may have caused with this incorrect date. Hoping to see everyone at the March meeting at the Bayport Blue Point Library. It will feature speaker Bill Bleyer who will speak about Sagamore Hill, President's Theodore Roosevelt's Summer White House. Save the date!
Nominations for the BHA Board of Directors:
The nominating committee is developing a slate of members for the 2018 board. There are several seats open; including directors. Any current BHA member may serve on the board. It requires only one meeting per month. If you would be willing to serve for the 2018 year, please contact John Amato at johnfamato@optonline.net.
We are also looking for members to serve on various committees throughout the year. You can work from home! If you have a particular skill or interest (house tour, special events, light clerical and organization) please contact us at BBPhistorical@gmail.com.
Docents: If you have an interest in Bayport History and would like to volunteer some time to provide a guided tour of Meadow Croft: WE NEED YOU! The association is in need of docents. It requires very little time, less than two hours a day, two days a month from June through October. You will shadow one of our current knowledgeable docents to learn the rich history of Meadow Croft before you will lead a tour on your own. If this sounds like something you may be interested in, please call Harriet Mihlstin.
General Membership Meeting: The next general membership meeting will be held on
MARCH 11th 2018
not January 11th as reported in our last newsletter. The BHA apologizes for the error and any inconvenience we may have caused with this incorrect date. Hoping to see everyone at the March meeting at the Bayport Blue Point Library. It will feature speaker Bill Bleyer who will speak about Sagamore Hill, President's Theodore Roosevelt's Summer White House. Save the date!
Nominations for the BHA Board of Directors:
The nominating committee is developing a slate of members for the 2018 board. There are several seats open; including directors. Any current BHA member may serve on the board. It requires only one meeting per month. If you would be willing to serve for the 2018 year, please contact John Amato at johnfamato@optonline.net.
We are also looking for members to serve on various committees throughout the year. You can work from home! If you have a particular skill or interest (house tour, special events, light clerical and organization) please contact us at BBPhistorical@gmail.com.
BHA Acquires Pencil Belonging to Charles Freiman
Thank you to Mrs. Janet Crampton for sending the BHA
a mechanical pencil engraved with the "C. Freiman" on its side. Charles
Freiman was one of the Freiman brothers who were prominent businessmen
and residents of Bayport. They owned the Freiman Hotel, which is
currently the Grey Horse Tavern. The Freiman Hotel served as a de facto
train station when the railroad came through in the 1880s. While William
Arthur served as station agent out of his residence and store on the
north side of the tracks, The Freiman Hotel served travelers and guests.
The pencil owned by Charles Freiman, may have been used at the front
desk of the hotel.
BHA Archives Provide look into the Past
If you mention Shand's store to many Bayport and
Blue Point residents, they will smile and offer a few heartwarming
anecdotes of their childhood days when grandpa or grandma shopped there.
This was the place where you could have your groceries bagged and
delivered. The place where Mr. Shand was there to greet you by name and
talk for a while. Well, Shand's store originated in Patchogue in 1911in
the very building which currently houses the Brick House Brewery. In
fact, you can still see the Shand's sign painted on the west side of the
Brick House building when heading East. In the BHA archives, we
recently found a whole file of old Shand's newspaper ads. We have
attached one here for you enjoyment. Notice the year written on the
smaller one in the top right corner, 1921. Enjoy.
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