This is part two of a finding aid for The History Project Inc. oral histories, which reside in the Long Island Collection. These oral histories are part of a a series of in-depth, local history interviews, recalling personal life experiences and observations, with special focus on early 20th Century life in East Hampton, N.Y. This project was created and executed by Tony Prohaska and Martha Kalser. [Project contains 129 interviews with audiofiles, transcripts, photographs and other material.]
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