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  2. Gardiners Island - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner's Island is a small island in the Town of East Hampton, New York, in Eastern Suffolk County. It is located in Gardiner's Bay between the two peninsulas at the east end of Long Island . It is 6 miles (9.7 km) long, 3 miles (4.8 km) wide and has 27 miles (43 km) of coastline.

  3. Gardiners Island Windmill - Wikipedia

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    For the next 20 years John Lyon Gardiner (1770-1816) made no notation in his farm book about the mill, then there was a storm and collapse in 1815 and he required new timbers. [3] The dock also blew away in the storm. [4] Gardiners Island from Springs, New York showing the windmill (r) and family home (upper left)

  4. Gardiners Bay - Wikipedia

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    Gardiners Bay is a small arm of the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 10 mi (16 km) long and 8 mi (13 km) wide in the U.S. state of New York between the two flukelike peninsulas at the eastern end of Long Island. It is bounded on its eastern end, where it connects to Block Island Sound, by Gardiners Island and Promised Land.

  5. Gardiners Point Island - Wikipedia

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    Gardiners Point Island is an island in Block Island Sound, New York, that was the former location of the Gardiners Island Lighthouse as well as Fort Tyler.Once a peninsula of Gardiners Island – permanently detached in 1888 by a storm – it had an area at least as large as 14 acres.

  6. Alexandra Creel Goelet - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, four years prior to their mother's death, her brother Raymond J. Randall Creel Jr., who had experienced health concerns, offered to sell his interest in Gardiner's Island to Alexandra and Robert. [8]: 30–39 Goelet's uncle, Robert David Lion Gardiner, and Goelet's mother, who died in 1990, each inherited half of the Island. [10]

  7. Lion Gardiner - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth was born on September 14, 1641, at Gardiners Island, New York. [10] She married in 1657, Arthur Howell, a son of Edward Howell of Southampton, Long Island. Her death led to the witchcraft trial of Elizabeth Garlick. [11] [12] The tomb of Lion Gardiner in East Hampton, New York was built in 1886 and designed by James Renwick Jr.

  8. Chic Montauk home designed by Surf Lodge tastemaker ... - AOL

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    This Montauk, Long Island, beach house designed by Robert McKinley — whose effortless chic aesthetic includes the Surf Lodge and Ruschmeyers — has found a buyer.. The home, high on a bluff ...

  9. East Hampton, New York - Wikipedia

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    East Hampton was the first English settlement in the state of New York. In 1639 Lion Gardiner purchased land, what became known as Gardiner's Island, from the Montaukett people. In 1648 a royal British charter recognized the island as a wholly contained colony, independent of both New York and Connecticut.