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On Aug 3, 2006, at 9:13 PM, Walter Greenspan wrote:

> On 8/3/06 (6:49:20 PM MDT), Jeffrey  Platt ([log in to unmask]) asked,
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> "Sirs:  I am trying to locate general information on FOREST  HILLS, n. 
> y, in
> the 1940's.  Websites would be of interest, as well as any other 
> direction you
> may point me in. "

Consider contacting the Long Island Collection of the East Hampton 
Library. The phone number is 631 324-0222.

The L. I. Collection was begun  many, many years ago by Morton 
Pennypacker who lived in western Long Island. He collected anything and 
everything he could that had to do with Long Island. I don't know how 
much may be in the Collection but it is well worth a phone call.

Nancy Hyden Woodward

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