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The Long Island Historical Journal is an annual peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing original studies of any aspect of Long Island history. We welcome article submissions concerning all aspects of Long Island history and life, including topics exploring environmental, social, cultural, political, ethnic, and economic issues. Our definition of Long Island includes the four counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk, a region rich in history. The Journal is grateful for the continued support of the Gardiner Foundation. Table of contents for the 2005 issue Table of contents for the 2004 issue Table of contents for the 2003 issue Table of contents for the Fall 2001-Spring 2002 issue Table of contents for the Spring 2001 issue. Table of contents for the Fall 2000 issue. Table of contents for the Spring 2000 issue. For prior Table of Contents click
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Update: February 2006 by Dan Woulfin