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Main Authors: Howlett, Charles F., Ed., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED286790
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author Howlett, Charles F., Ed.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Amityville: An Overview. Howlett, Charles F., Ed. And Others Advanced Placement Programs Community Study Family History High Schools History Instruction Learning Activities Learning Strategies Local History Oral History Primary Sources Social Studies Student Developed Materials Student Publications Student Research United States History Secondary level student historians used oral history interviews, local records, newspapers, and personal events to depict the story of their town, Amityville, New York. Students chose their own topics, researched available materials, and wrote the papers. Many of the articles are enhanced with interesting local photography. An illuminating picture of the founding families is presented through personal interviews and study of local records and materials. Papers on government, the fire and police departments, the school system and its athletic program, and the village library offer historical insights and observations. Architectural development and change was chronicled through papers dealing with the Grand Old Hotels, the seven sites designated as historical landmarks, and the changes in homes from early American to bungalow styles. Local transportation was surveyed in papers on the railroad and the streets. The contributions of the Dominican Sisters of Queen of the Rosary of Amityville were recognized through an investigation of the origins of the order. (SM)
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spellingShingle Amityville: An Overview.
Howlett, Charles F., Ed.
And Others
Advanced Placement Programs
Community Study
Family History
High Schools
History Instruction
Learning Activities
Learning Strategies
Local History
Oral History
Primary Sources
Social Studies
Student Developed Materials
Student Publications
Student Research
United States History
Amityville: An Overview. Howlett, Charles F., Ed. And Others Advanced Placement Programs Community Study Family History High Schools History Instruction Learning Activities Learning Strategies Local History Oral History Primary Sources Social Studies Student Developed Materials Student Publications Student Research United States History Secondary level student historians used oral history interviews, local records, newspapers, and personal events to depict the story of their town, Amityville, New York. Students chose their own topics, researched available materials, and wrote the papers. Many of the articles are enhanced with interesting local photography. An illuminating picture of the founding families is presented through personal interviews and study of local records and materials. Papers on government, the fire and police departments, the school system and its athletic program, and the village library offer historical insights and observations. Architectural development and change was chronicled through papers dealing with the Grand Old Hotels, the seven sites designated as historical landmarks, and the changes in homes from early American to bungalow styles. Local transportation was surveyed in papers on the railroad and the streets. The contributions of the Dominican Sisters of Queen of the Rosary of Amityville were recognized through an investigation of the origins of the order. (SM)
title Amityville: An Overview.
topic Advanced Placement Programs
Community Study
Family History
High Schools
History Instruction
Learning Activities
Learning Strategies
Local History
Oral History
Primary Sources
Social Studies
Student Developed Materials
Student Publications
Student Research
United States History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED286790