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Wantagh

Beginnings: Wantagh took its name from the Indian sachem who led two Algonquian groups, the Delawares and the Mohegans. The Indian population declined steadily after European settlers arrived in 1650.


Photo: Merrick Avenue, Wantagh from "Long Island To-day" by Frederick Ruther, 1909
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Beginnings: Wantagh took its name from the Indian sachem who led two Algonquian groups, the Delawares and the Mohegans. The Indian population declined steadily after European settlers arrived in 1650.


Photo: Merrick Avenue, Wantagh from "Long Island To-day" by Frederick Ruther, 1909
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