The Life and Legend of John K. Hackett, Long Island's Pistol-Packing Judge.
Forgotten
now but a hero and celebrity during the 1800's, John K. Hackett was
many things: a kid from Queens, son of a famous Shakespearean actor, an
avid hunter and fisherman, a Forty-Niner, a practical joker and the
deadliest pistol shot of his day. One of the founders of the Southside
Sportsmen’s Club, he had a deep love for Long Island’s natural
landscape. He also had a reputation as an upright judge during the dark
days of Boss Tweed’s Tammany Hall. This talk will take you through the
colorful, violent and surprising story of his life and times, from the
seedy New York underworld to the raucous life of the Long Island
sportsman. We will also track Hackett’s rise and fall, and look at why
he and his era have been forgotten by history.
Please help us welcome Chris Kretz for this fascinating presentation. Chris is a librarian and co-author of
Oakdale
by Arcadia Press. Along with Connie Currie, Chris hosts the
entertaining and informative podcast The Long Island History Project.
From
the podcast’s web site: The Long Island History Project is a bi-monthly
podcast featuring interviews with researchers, authors, filmmakers,
collectors and any person with a passion for the history of this riotous
island. From tales of revolutionary spies to memories of one-legged
stock car racers, we seek to bring you authentic voices with compelling
stories to tell. We also aim to shine a light on those people and
organizations working to preserve Long Island’s heritage.
Please check out the podcast at
http://www.longislandhistoryproject.org or download at Apple Podcasts.
Save the Dates
Due
to the library’s closure for Veterans Day, next month’s general
membership meeting will be held on Sunday, November 25. Our speaker will
be Bob Doxsee, Jr., who will present The Doxsee Legacy: Growing Up in a
Fishing and Clamming Family. Check out next month’s newsletter for more
information.
Our meeting dates for 2019 are
2/10, 3/3, 4/14, and 5/15. All meetings will be held at the Bayport-Blue
Point Library and begin at 2 pm. Hope to see you there!