

Moeller’s list of photographic negatives Item 2: letter from H.W. Of 2) Folder 3: manuscript, The Thirteen-Star American Flag: Origin of a Symbol, 2015 (2įolder 4 Item 1: H. Moeller Folder 2: manuscript, The Thirteen-Star American Flag: Origin of a Symbol, 2015 (1 Moellerīox 1 Folder 1: bibliography, Henry W.
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Series 1: Biographical Contains writings and bibliography of Henry W. United States - Politics and government - Miscellanea. Emblems, National - United States - History. Indians of North America - New York (State) - Long Island - Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) - New York (State) - Long Island.

Were given permission to use my photographs for the exhibit, no rights were given Finally a number of photographs were used in preparation for a 2004Įxhibit of the shipwreck at Clinton Academy in East Hampton, New York. Objective was to document artifacts during the period they received conservation treatment Subsequent archaeological activities that took place on the wreck site. The original purpose for taking the photographs was to document the discovery and A more thorough description ofīritish warship losses is provided in the attached publication. It is one of twelve Royal Navy ships of the line lostĭuring the American Revolution throughout the world. Resource in the Town of East Hampton, New York. "The Culloden Shipwreck (1781) at Culloden Point in Montauk, New York is a world class nonrenewable Moeller Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, To investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permissionĬitation, , Henry W. Responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collectionĭoes not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole Restrictions on Access The collection is open to researchers without restriction. Series 6: History of the Archaeological Excavation and Conservation of the HMS Culloden. Series 5: Maps Contains facsimiles and copies of maps with an emphasis on the Town of Southampton. Series 4: Artifacts Contains one modern, yellow rope used to gauge the depth of water during the archeological On land issues surrounding the Canoe Place Inn in Hampton Bays and the early history Series 3: Subject Files Contains documentation of activities in Town of Southampton, New York with an emphasis Series 2: HMS Culloden Contains documentation of the HMS Culloden and the archeological excavation of it in the form of visual materials, correspondence, subject files, and drawings. He taught undergraduate courses in oceanography, marine archeology, andīotany at Dowling College in Oakdale, New York.Īrrangement and Processing Note Finding aid updated and revised by Kristen J. Known for his pioneering work in mariculture. His research on the origin of the American flag and marine archeology, he is well He is also a member of the North American Society of Oceanic History and has publishedĪ number of articles on marine archaeology following his discovery of the HMS Culloden, a British man-of-war that sank at Montauk Point, New York in 1781. Organization dedicated to the scientific and scholarly study of flag history and symbolism. Moeller is a member of the North American Vexillological Association, an These volumes can be identifiedīy searching the library’s online catalog and entering in the search bar “Henry W.

In the Main Stacks collection and in Special Collections. The date coverage of the collection is 1738 to 2017.īooks received with the collection have been separated and cataloged and are housed Moeller and others during the archaeological excavation and conservation of theĬulloden are part of the collection. With an emphasis on the Town of Southampton and the HMS Culloden (1776), a British warship that ran aground in 1781 on Culloden Point, Montauk, Long Island, New York on January 23, 1781. Moeller’s original researchįiles, notes, maps, photocopies, and visual materials that document Long Island history, Moeller in 2009, 2012, and 2017.Įxtent, Scope, and Content Note The collection comprises 22.5 linear ft.
