Tales of
Middle Island
By Thomas R. Bayles
Patchogue Advance
June 21, 1949
The old homestead of one of the first
Swezey families who settled in Middle Island occupied a
site on the west side of the body of water known
variously as Half Mile pond, Davis pond and Pine lake.
The following incident has been handed
down about the family of Daniel Swezey who lived here
(Middle Island) during the Revolutionary War.
"During the winter of 1777, the British soldiers who
were quartered on Long Island were frequently roaming
over the Island in foraging parties looking for anything
they could use. The Swezey family had a fine flock of
geese and wanted to keep them from falling into the hands
of the British foragers. The winter was hard and a deep
snow lay on the ground. There were many drifts and the
top of the banks formed a hard crust. The active boys dug
out the soft snow, leaving the crust to form a roof over
a good sized room, into which they drove their flock of
geese. Then they sealed up the opening and with a rake
handle punched holes through the snow crust roof to let
air into the birds. The British soldiers came around and
looked through the barn and other buildings but were
unable to find the honking geese."
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