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Port Jefferson Station

Beginnings: The area was first known as Comsewogue, which in the language of the Setalcott Indians means a place where several paths come together. The first white resident was William Tooker, who by 1750 was living in a house that still stands on Sheep Pasture Road at Reeves Road.
Photo: Home on Terryville Road in Port Jefferson Station known as the "Captain Hawkins House." (Newsday / Jim Peppler)
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Beginnings: The area was first known as Comsewogue, which in the language of the Setalcott Indians means a place where several paths come together. The first white resident was William Tooker, who by 1750 was living in a house that still stands on Sheep Pasture Road at Reeves Road.
Photo: Home on Terryville Road in Port Jefferson Station known as the "Captain Hawkins House." (Newsday / Jim Peppler)
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