LEARN WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE ON LONG ISLAND DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION UNDER THE BRITISH OCCUPATION.
Judge Isaac Thompson, owner of Sagtikos Manor and a magistrate of the Crown, permitted General Clinton and British forces to use the Manor as temporary quarters during the Revolutionary War. While many residents who refused to swear loyalty to the British Crown fled the area, Isaac Thompson and his family remained in Islip.
Why did they choose to stay? Following the American victory, George Washington embarked on his national tour to visit those who had contributed to the success of the Revolution. On April 21, 1790, Washington spent the night at Sagtikos Manor. Why did he choose Sagtikos? And what role, if any, did Isaac Thompson play in the Patriot cause?
During this event experience the re-enactment of Isaac Thompson, the British military and what life was like during the occupation at Sagtikos Manor. Then you will be asked to sign the Oath of Loyalty. View colonial demonstrators performing their daily tasks, cooking, soap making and candlemaking. Then take a cemetery tour and visit our garden. .There will be plenty colonial activities for the kids.
Are you a Loyalist? The British 23rd Royal Fusiliers will be questioning you on whether you signed the Oath of Loyalty to the King of England. Or are you a patriot? The Culper Spy Ring will be on hand to make sure you understand what freedom from England means.
Adults $15 and children (5-12) $8
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