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Welcome to the Explore Islip page, where you will find information about the Town’s long and rich history, as well as the abundance of fantastic things to see and do in the Town, whether you are visiting, just passing through, or are a year-round resident! Click on the buttons to the left to learn more about history; our robust Historic Islip Trail; the history of the Town’s Seal, or other historic facts.

SPOTLIGHT

Islip History

As Islip approaches maturity, it remains a varied, beautiful and interesting place to live. Few suburbs encompass ocean beaches, sparkling bays, a beautiful lake, vistas of forest fields, canals and ponds, historic villages and innumerable architectural treasures.

For centuries, the Algonquin Indians inhabited Long Island. A sub-division of the Algonquins known as the Secatogues occupied all of the area in the Town of Islip. Their principal villages were at West Islip (Secatogue), Bay Shore (Penataquit) and Oakdale (Connetquot).

On November 29, 1683, William Nicoll became the first patentee of Islip when he purchased land from Sachem (Chief) Winnequaheagh of Connetquot. He named his 50,000- acre plantation Islip Grange, in honor of the town from which he emigrated: Islip, England. The original settlement encompassed Bayport, Bohemia, Brentwood, Central Islip, East Islip, Great River, Hauppauge, Holbrook, Holtsville, Islip Terrace, Oakdale, Sayville, West Sayville, and part of Ronkonkoma. Part of Nicoll’s original domain is now the site of Heckscher State Park. Other early land patentees were Andrew Gibb (Islip), John Mowbray (Bay Shore), Stephanis Van Cortlandt (Sagtikos Manor) and Richard and Thomas Willets (West Islip).

In 1710, the precinct (or district) of Islip was established and in 1720, the first elections were held for the posts of supervisor, constable, collector and two assessors. The Town Clerk’s records of the annual meetings typically began, “At the Annual Meeting of the freeholders of the precinct of Islip ...”. The entry for the first Tuesday of April 1790, marked the first in which Islip was referred to as a “Town.”

Some early setters made their living raising grain and beef, but Islip’s proximity to the water made fishing and shipping the principal way of life. Jacob Ockers, whose Oakdale home on Montauk Highway is the only town-owned structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was known as the “Oyster King” at the turn of the century. A Dutch immigrant, Ockers parlayed his limited fishing experience into a world-renowned industry. By 1900, his Blue Point Oyster Company shipped as many as 100,000 barrels of oysters a year all over the world. In 1908, New York State passed a law forbidding any oysters to be called “Bluepoints” unless they came from the Great South Bay. The clam and oyster industry employed 500 boats and 1,100 men locally, and oyster shells were used to pave town streets until around 1915.

The Great South Bay also attracted wealthy tourists from New York City who built mansions, lodges and country clubs for their vacationing pleasure, several of which still stand today. Islip’s oldest deeded home, and site of an overnight stay by George Washington, is Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore. William Nicoll had St. John’s Episcopal Church in Oakdale built in 1765, so that early settlers and Native Americans who had become Christians had a place to worship. It is the oldest church still in active use on the South Shore.

William K. Vanderbilt’s estate is now the site of Dowling College in Oakdale. He commissioned the construction of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Islip (Montauk Highway) when his daughter announced her engagement. The estate of Commodore Bourne, founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, in Oakdale, is now the site of St. John’s University. The original South Side Sportsmen’s Club lodge still stands amid the beautiful grounds of Connetquot River State Park Preserve. This stately and important architectural structure is said to be what first attracted many of the noted personalities to the area.

By 1826 the federal government had erected the first Fire Island lighthouse. By the 1860s, David Sammis's Surf Hotel, located just east of the lighthouse, attracted hundreds of guests who arrived from New York City and the mainland by ferry, private boats and chartered sloops. To this day it remains the largest hotel ever built on Fire Island. The hotel industry was important to Islip’s economy throughout the 19th Century and for a good part of the 20th Century.

In the early years, the town expanded slowly. The population was 1,156 in 1820; 1,653 in 1830; 1,909 in 1840 and 2,602 in 1850.

In 1844, the Long Island Railroad came to Islip Town. In 1868, the South Side Railroad was constructed to serve the hamlets on the bay and the area flourished. There was a flurry of building after World War I, but nothing like the population explosion and land development following World War II. Islip’s population exploded from 71,00 in 1950 to 278,000 in 1970.

Over the course of Islip’s heritage, it has changed from a subsistence farming economy in the early years, to a bustling fishing and tourism area in the 19th and 20th Centuries, to the “bedroom community” of the post World War II years, to its status today as a leader, where industry and community, providing a great place for its more than 300,000 residents to live, work and play.

Historic Islip Trail

 old styled map of Long Island zoomed in on Islip area

Islip Town has a long and rich history, dating back to its founding in 1683, by William Nicoll. It is a seaside community, with deep roots in fishing, boating and farming, but is also home to Long Island’s original Gold Coast, where esteemed families such as the Roosevelts and Vanderbilts had luxurious summer estates, and Blue Point Oysters were made world famous.

The Historic Islip Trail Map has been established to help identify some of Islip’s most significant historical sites. This map indentifies more than 30 places of historical interest to the area, including Sagtikos Manor in Bay Shore; the Bayard Cutting Arboretum in Great River; and the Long Island Maritime Museum in West Sayville. But there are so many more!

Click on the Maps links below, to find out where Islip Town’s historic places of interest are located. Information includes a brief historical summary and contact information for each historic site.

We encourage you to review this Historical Map and then take time out of your busy schedule to visit these significant and interesting places, that help to identify why and how Islip became the great Town that it is today! Check each individual listing for important information about accessibility, as all are not open to the public, but can still be viewed curbside.

Historical Societies


Bay Shore Historical Society
22 Maple Avenue
Bay Shore, NY 11706
(631) 665-1707
www.bayshorehistoricalsociety.org
Bayport Heritage Association
PO Box 4
Bayport, NY 11705
(631) 472-4625
www.bayportheritage.org
Bohemia Historical Society
PO BOX 67
Bohemia, NY 11716
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www.bohemiahistoricalsocietyny.org
Brightwaters Historical Society
40 Seneca Dr
Brightwaters, NY 11718
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https://brightwatershistory.org/contact-us/
Brentwood Historical Society
34 2nd Avenue
Brentwood, NY 11717
www.brentwoodhis.org
Central Islip Civic Council
68 Wheeler Road
Central Islip, NY 11722
(631) 348-0669
www.centralislipciviccouncil.org
East Islip Historical Society
Box 8
East Islip, NY 11730
www.eastislip.org
Historical Society of Islip Hamlet
PO Box 601
Islip, NY 11751
(631) 245-0675
www.isliphamlethistory.org
Lake Ronkonkoma Historical Society
26 Hawkins Avenue / PO Box 2716
Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
(631) 467-3152
www.lakerhs.org
Oakdale Historical Societyy
229 Connetquot Drive
Oakdale, NY 11769
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www.facebook.com/OakdaleHistoricalSociety/
www.oakdale-historical-society.weeblysite.com
Sayville Historical Society
39 Edwards Street
Sayville NY, 11782
PO BOX 41
(631) 563-0186
www.sayville.com/historicalsociety
Sagtikos Manor Historical Society
P.O. Box 5344
Bay Shore, NY 11706
(631) 854-0939
www.sagtikosmanor.org/
West Islip Historical Society
631) 661-7082
www.westisliphistoricalsociety.org

History of the Islip Town Seal

The following is a reproduction of a letter written in 1883 to the Town of Islip by the Seal’s designer, A. G. Thompson. It provides an explanation for the seal’s design and the history contained within it.

Selah R. Clock, Esq.
Clerk of the Town of Islip

October the 12, 1883

Dear Sir:
The Seal that I have designed and now present to the Town of Islip has a significance that can be appreciated by all who are conversant with the history of the town.

The Branch on the upper portion represents Smithtown given by Wyandanche, Sachem of Montauk, to Lion Gardiner in 1659; sold to Richard Smythe in 1663, patented to him in 1665.

The creeping vines with rootlets at the upper or north end represent on the right Brookhaven, patented in 1666-1686; on the left Huntington, patented 1666-1686.

The tendency of the rootlets is to creep towards the Branch of Smithtown, while the growth southward of the vines is to entwine and embrace the cluster or bunch of Grapes which represents the several patents and necks of land in the territory called Islip.

The Eye is the mark of vigilance and refers to a remark by Colonel Tredwell Scudder, who was supervisor 1795 to 1796 and 1804 to 1815, that it was an “Eye Slip” on the part of Brookhaven and Huntington in not including in their patents the territory now called Islip.

The date 1683 refers to the first purchase to William Nicoll granted November 29, 1683.

The Latin motto “Fide sed cui vide” is from armorial bearings of the Nicoll family. It signifies “Trust but look out in whom” or more fully translated: “Have confidence but be careful in whom you confide!” This motto should ever guide in the choice of town officers.

With Sincere regards,
A.G. Thompson

Islip Town Fire & EMS Museum

The Islip Town Fire & EMS Museum and Education Center was established after a twenty six year journey by a small band of firefighters navigating through the complexities of fundraising, permits and building construction. Constructed entirely without taxpayer funds, the museum was built as a modern facility through numerous fundraising efforts as well as utilizing donated/discounted materials and skilled labor provided through a variety of sources.

Dedicated in June of 2017, the Islip Town Fire & EMS Museum and Education Center is designed to provide a showcase to preserve, maintain and exhibit the rich history of the volunteer Fire and EMS agencies serving the Town of Islip for over 125 years. The museum utilizes a unique display concept in that each of the twenty one fire departments and five ambulance corps within the Town of Islip are provided with display cases to create their own exhibit showcasing artifacts representing their individual agency's storied history. Furthermore, the museum maintains a quarterly rotation of both antique fire apparatus and artifacts exhibits, ensuring a truly distinct experience each time visitors attend the museum.

The museum provides a variety of educational training programs geared for both the general public and fellow first responders. These include but are not limited to defensive driver education, Pet CPR & First Aid, babysitter safety, historical presentations, fire safety education and firefighter training seminars. These training programs generate revenue to support the daily operating expenses of this private, non-profit facility.

Hours:
The museum is open year round on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 3 PM. Private group tours are available by appointment. See the contact information below to inquire.

Admission:
Adults: $5.00 each or $10.00 per family (children under age 14 free). Free on-site parking is available in the Suffolk County lots located west of the museum.

Traing & Education:
The musuem offers various educational events for both the general public and fellow emergency service personnel. See the contact information below for more details.

Address:
4 Court House Drive
Central Islip, New York 11722

Contact:
Phone: (631) 778-6621
Fax: (631) 778-6622
Additional Numbers

Location:
Located across from the Long Island Ducks baseball stadium (use "Bethpage Ballpark" for GPS) and the Cohalan t complex.




INFORMATION

TOWN HISTORIAN
George Munkenbeck

Town all

655 Main Street
Islip, NY 11751

Office Hours

By appointment

Please call or email.

Contact

Phone:
(631) 595-3862
Email:
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ADDITIONAL LINKS


335th Celebration Slideshow

Civil War Record

Historic Documents

Historic St. John's Church

Seal Explanation Letter

World War: Volume One