In the colonial period only a very few people lived in what is now the
hamlet of Laurel. It was then a rural place known as the "Middle District" set
between the new Town of Riverhead, created in 1792, and the much older town of Southold.
Part of the middle district was in each of the two towns.
As more people moved into the district to farm they gave it the name
Franklinville, after Benjamin Franklin. Eventually, about 30 or 40 houses were built
there. After a while, someone in Albany found out that there were two
Franklinvilles in New York State. Only one could have a post office so the residents
changed its name - this time to Laurel.
Laurel was once the
site of the Franklinville Academy where students paid a dollar a week to board. Probably
the best known person to come from the hamlet was Anna Symmes who married President
William Henry Harrison in 1795. She was also grandmother to President Benjamin Harrison.
Laurel boasts several old and attractive homes such as the Israel Fanning
house built in 1836. Another house of note is Hedgewood Farms and yet another is the
McCarthy-Kuester house built around 1800. They're all private homes.
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