| ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION TitleNorton W. Daniels, Jr. Collection
 Collection NumberSC 230
 OCLC Number122433901
 Creator Norton W. Daniels, Jr., 1919-2018
 Provenance Collection gift acknowledgment to Norton W. Daniels, Jr.: January 5, 1976
 Extent,Scope, and Content Note The collection is comprised of 0.8  cubic ft. of Norton W. Daniels, Jr.'s legislative
                                 office files, primarily related to zoning and related projects on the east end of
                                 Long Island from 1973-1975.
 Arrangement and Processing NoteProcessed by Kristen J. Nyitray and F. Berenice Baez-Revueltas, 2004.
 Updated by Kristen J. Nyitray in May 2019.
 The papers are arranged in the order they were received.
 LanguageEnglish
 Restrictions on AccessThe collection is open to researchers without restriction.
 Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
                                 does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
                                 responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
                                 to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
                                 where needed prior to publication.
 Citation [Item], [Box], Norton W. Daniels, Jr. Collection, Special Collections and University
                                 Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries.
 Historical NoteNorton William Daniels, Jr. (1919-2018) was a member of the Suffolk County (New York)
                                 Legislature from 1974-1976, a Republican from Sag Harbor, representing the 1st Legislative
                                 District.
 
 Excerpts from the The East Hampton Star, August 2, 2018:
 "He [Daniels, Jr.] served for many years as an East Hampton Town assessor and helped
                                 start the movement to preserve open space and farmland after being elected to the
                                 Suffolk County Legislature in the mid-1970. Daniels was a member of the East Hampton
                                 Lions Club, the Everit Albert Herter Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American
                                 Legion Post 419. He had been a member of the East Hampton Fire Department for 25 years
                                 and was a member of the East Hampton School Board for four years. Called Bucket, he
                                 was the former owner of Bucket’s Deli on Newtown Lane in East Hampton. He was also
                                 a master carpenter and boatbuilder, who loved building boats and selling them to make
                                 room for more. He enjoyed clamming, fish, and pheasant and duck hunting. From 1980
                                 to 1990, Daniels lived in Delray Beach, Fla., and from 1990 to 2010 in Boynton Beach,
                                 Fla., where he organized reunions of East Hamptoners who referred to themselves as
                                 the Lost Tribe of Bonac. He was born at home in Amagansett on Oct. 20, 1919, one of
                                 three sons of the former Elizabeth Hawkins and Norton W. Daniels. He grew up on Cooper
                                 Lane in East Hampton and graduated from East Hampton High School in 1938. He served
                                 for four years as an airplane mechanic with the Army Air Force in World War II, assigned
                                 to New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies, Australia, and Japan, before being discharged
                                 in the State of Washington, whence he made his way home by train. He and Mary L. Rampe,
                                 who was born on Floyd Street in East Hampton, married and had two sons, James and
                                 John. Daniels filled the letters pages of The Star for the duration of his 30-year
                                 residence in Florida, which for several years in the mid-1990s resulted in a column
                                 of his own. He began in the early 1980s to write a book about growing up in East Hampton,
                                 and seven years later produced “My East Hampton,” a 400-page memoir filled with information
                                 about businesses, roads, people, work, schools, and recreation here before the postwar
                                 period."
 SubjectsDaniels, Norton W., Jr., 1919-2018.
 Daniels, Norton W., Jr., 1919-2018 -- Archives.
 Suffolk County (N.Y.). -- Legislature.
 Zoning -- New York (State) -- Long Island.
 Real property -- New York (State) -- Long Island.
 Suffolk County (N.Y.) -- Politics and government.
 Politics and government
 Real property.
 Zoning.
 New York (State) -- Long Island.
 New York (State) -- Suffolk County.
 INVENTORY Box 1Beaches
 Farmland acquisition
 Georgia Pond project
 L.I.R.R and dock, Greenport
 Long Wharf
 Sag Harbor–Bridgehampton Greenbelt–Poxabogue–Long and Round Ponds
 Northwest Creek and Northwest Harbor States
 Southwest sewer districts
 Sports complex feasibility study
 Box 2Three Mile Harbor, bulkhead
 Town of Southold, nitrate study
 Transportation and aviation:  Dial–A–Ride
 Transportation and aviation: F.A.U.S.
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