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John Richard Mather and his son John were shipbuilders in Port Jefferson. John R. Mather's house on Prospect Street in Port Jefferson (ca. 1840) is now operated as the Mather House Museum by the Port Jefferson Historical Society.

From the description of Family papers, M, 1845-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155564259

The Dedio House was relocated and restored by the Port Jefferson Historical Society, 1974-1976, and now stands next to the much larger Mather House, which dates from the same period (ca. 1840).

From the description of Family papers, D-G, 1752-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155564220

The Wilson Sail Loft in Port Jefferson, founded by Reuben H. Wilson and later run by Robert N. Wilson, produced the sails used by the yacht America when she won the America's Cup in 1851.

From the description of Family papers, V-W, 1846-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155564435

The home of shipbuilder John T. Mather, built ca. 1840, is now operated as the Mather House Museum by the Port Jefferson Historical Society.

From the description of Photograph collection, ca. 1860-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155564955

Port Jefferson was know as Drowned (or Drown) Meadow until 1836.

From the description of Local history--miscellaneous collection, 1684-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155564485

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