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The Curse In 1931 the cult leader Father Devine, who claimed supernatural powers, placed a curse on the Village of Sayville. He said "Sayville sowed seeds of its own destruction."
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One of the reason that the shows like Sabrina are about witches, and another show involves fighting demons is because there is huge belief in urban legends and myths among the kids of Sayville. The town is full of big spooky Victorian homes, numerous swamps, old cemeteries, and dark woods. Indian Princess: There is a lake called Lake Ronkonkoma that is very deep. It is believed by kids in Sayville that it is bottomless. Before the white man civilized the area, there was a tribe of Secatogue Indians living in what is now Sayville. In this tribe there was a princess. She was in love with a Poospatuck Indian prince from what is now Bayport, on the other side of Brown's River where she was forbidden to go. One day they snuck off together to Lake Ronkonkoma and took their canoe to a romantic spot after dark to make love. The spirits did not approve of this, as people on opposite sides of the river should not mix. So the boat sunk, and their bodies fell forever and ever down into the bottomless lake. So every year the angry Indian princess kills two lovers and pulls their souls to the bottom of the lake. And every year at least one young couple dies.Click for FULL page of Lake Ronkonkoma Legend - Tells about the Princess being from SAYVVILLE.
This is
an old picture of a swamp in Sayville.
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A church in Sayville, next to a swamp. |
The colors of Sayville and its symbol: The demonic lightning bolt! |
Ghost of Harriet Tubman: The southern part of the town is made up of old Victorian houses that looks like the house that Sabrina lived in. There was an old black lady nicknamed Harriet Tubman. They said she was the ghost of Tubman. As there are so many old houses there, there are many ghost stories.
Amityville is a nearby town, and sports team rival to Sayville.
Many kids were afraid to go into the dark, spooky basement of the High School.
At one time there was a High School called the Old 88. It was a big, spooky looking
Victorian building. The kids in the town say that when it burnt down many kids
inside did not make it out alive. The kids turned into ghosts and demons. Although
these kids are now ghosts and demons they want to escape to world of the living so
they can drag people down into hell. There are urban legend stories amongst the kids that there
are horrible things in the basement and are afraid to go there. On one website a
former student said, "wonder who those strange people are in the basement." According
a researcher at FIU, "...it was NOT meant to compare the YEARBOOK people to vampires at all."
Thus, the stories of vampires in the basement was not true.
In the Sayville cemetery near the swamp is buried a girl that was killed
by her boyfriend. According to the legend, she died horribly. One of the dares among teenagers is to
go visit her grave at mid-night since that is when the ghost is around.
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The Roosevelt Mansion is Supposedly Haunted A popular belief is that the Roosevelt estate is haunted. The mansion is set back in a swamp, and up into recently was in disrepair and overgrown. There was a crazy man that use to roam the swamps, protecting the house. Kids would be dared to go into the house at midnight. Supposedly President Roosevelt would wander the swamps. |
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"Salem Village" No one is really sure exactly why
Sayville is called Sayville. The theory is "Sayville" is a contraction
of "Salem Village," the original name of Salem, Massachusetts.
Many of the original families came from there. Salem = Say ; Village = Ville ; = Sayville Old houses in Sayville. Looks like Salem, MA. |
Creepy old Victorian houses are common in Sayville.
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This is an actual grave near swamp in Sayville. It is the grave of Philippe Regis Denis de Keredern De Trobriand who fought in the New York Infantry in Civil War. It is located in the graveyard of the old stone church pictured above. |
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It is indeed one of the quirks of history that John Hancock � one of colonial America's most ardent revolutionaries and greatest philanthropists, a nine-term governor of Massachusetts, president of
the Continental Congress, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence � is so little-known to Americans. Sure, we know his name because of his bold signature on the Declaration of Independence, but we don't know much about Hancock the man, and we don't generally rank him among the pantheon of America's founding fathers as we do men such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.
Perhaps because we know so little about Hancock the man, we've invented legends about him to explain how his name came to be front and center on the Declaration of Independence, the largest and clearest signature on the document, smack in the middle of the top row. It was an act of defiance, we've decided � a bold stroke by a bold man who challenged the British to come and get him, and who by so doing instilled confidence and courage in the colonial delegates who followed his lead and affixed their names to the Declaration as well, even though they risked being hanged for treason by doing so.