English: PAPER MILL ON ORIWIE LAKE. ISLIP, ERECTED 1820. On land patented to Stephen Van Cortlandt, in 1697; east of this neck was the land granted to John Mowbray, in 1708, extending to the Oriwie Creek. Mowbray acquired this tract of land from the Van Cortlandt brothers, who had bought it from the Secatoag five years prior, viz, in 1703.
Title: Long Island : its early days and development
Author: Armbruster, Eugene L., 1865-1943
Eagle library No.182 Published by the Brooklyn Daily Eagle vol XXIX (1914) A NEW AND COMPLETE
VOLUME OF INFORMATION
With Original Pen and Ink Sketches
by
EUGENE L. ARMBRUSTER
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