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"Three Village Strong" Face Mask featuring the historic whaling ship Daisy

Organized by Mari Irizarry, TVHS
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"Three Village Strong" Face Mask featuring the historic whaling ship Daisy Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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"Three Village Strong" Face Mask featuring the historic whaling ship Daisy Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Customized Triple-ply Cotton Face Mask
  • Sizes One Size

Help raise funds for Three Village Historical Society by buying a "Three Village Strong" Face Mask

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All funds raised will go directly to Three Village Historical Society
$1,210 raised
171 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$15
Customized Triple-ply Cotton Face Mask, Unisex - Black
Customized Triple-ply Cotton Face Mask
Unisex - Black
  • "Three Village Strong" Face Mask featuring the historic whaling ship Daisy Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • "Three Village Strong" Face Mask featuring the historic whaling ship Daisy Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Mari Irizarry, TVHS

About this campaign

The ship on the Three Village Historical Society logo has been a familiar sight locally for more than half a century. Originally designed by Captain Edward R. Rhodes, TVHS President from 1964-1970. Captain Rhodes primary interest was the nautical history of the Three Villages. In 1965, he initiated the program of marking homes of ship captains and ship builders with plaques featuring the Society’s logo. It is a representation of the 439 ton whaling ship Daisy, which was built at Nehemiah Hand's shipyard along Shore Road in East Setauket in 1871-72.


Nehemiah was among the elite of the shipbuilders along Setauket Harbor. His story includes a tale of intrigue involving attempts to own part of the Long Island Railroad Line, surreptitiously renaming a road after himself (which prompted an article in The New York Times on September 11, 1894), and his attempt to indict his neighbors in a Grand Jury lawsuit.

The Daisy, with naturalist Robert Cushman Murphy aboard, sailed on a whaling expedition to the Antarctic in 1912-13. The story of his experiences was recorded by Murphy in his book, Logbook for Grace. In 1916, while carrying a cargo of beans, the Daisy sprung a leak. The sea water swelled the beans which burst her hull and sank her.

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ABOUT TVHS

The Three Village Historical Society is a long-lasting non-profit organization that works within the community to explore local history through education. Educational programs are developed by collecting and preserving artifacts, documents, and other materials of local significance. Ongoing research is conducted about the history of the people who have lived, from earliest habitation to modern times, in the Three Village area.
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Photo of Daisy taken by Robert Cushman Murphy, c. 1912.

Face masks sell for $15 + shipping. Masks are available in 2 different colors and the design was beautifully created by Setauket Artist Sam White. The fundraiser runs through Sunday, September 27, 2020. 100% of the proceeds will be used to help support and fund the Three Village Historical Society's education programming.

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Photo of Captain Edward R. Rhodes installing a plaque

Supporters

Anonymous 1 item

TVHS is a staple of our community. If this helps to keep the doors open now and beyond the global pandemic, I’m happy to help!

Sandy White 2 items

Help the TVHS education programs continue.

Georgette Bowling 2 items

I support the 3VHS.

Jim Dayton 2 items

I love Three Village and Bev even thogh I'm 1,000 miles away. Setauket and then fireplace was my ancestors home for nearly 200 years before they moved to northern NY. I've made 4 visits and can't get enough of the place. Say hi to Karen Martin and

Kara Hahn 1 item + $10

Love it!!! #ILoveWhereWeLive

Janet Mccauley 1 item + $10
Helena Wresch 1 item

As a Long Islander for most of my 72 years, I am proud that citizens of Long Island helped George Washington win our independence from England.

Bruce Rinschler 2 items
Susan Oliverio 2 items + $10
Anonymous 2 items

To help out

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