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The Perkins Local History Collection

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Long Island History (Click on link)

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​Our Yellow Barn's History
The barn was originally the Perkins’ Family Carriage House built circa 1873. It was given landmark status by the Town of Riverhead in 2017. The Perkins House is part of the founding history of Riverhead Town. John  Perkins  came  to  America  in  about  1828.  He  met  his  wife Marion and bought the mill at Upper Mills from the Albertson’s and settled in Riverhead.  He operated a woolen and fulling mill, manufacturing wool goods and stocking yarns with a specialty in waterproof fabric.  John Perkins died in 1866 and his sons, John R. and J. Henry took over his business.  J. Henry managed the family’s store and John R. managed the factory.  In 1888, J. Henry Perkins started a hydro-electric project, converting waterpower from the Peconic River to electrical energy to provide lights for his neighbors. The Perkins Family also had owned a button factory as well as a chocolate factory. In 1929, The Riverhead Hotel Association opened the Hotel Henry Perkins to honor J. Henry Perkins and in that same year, construction of the Suffolk County Historical Society building began. Both the Suffolk County Historical Society and The Riverhead Free Library properties were gifts from the Perkins Family. The Perkins Carriage House also known as the Yellow Barn is currently being used by The Friends of the Riverhead Free Library for the sale of gently used books to support the library and its programs.  

 

 

Local History

 

Our Local History

  • "A History of the Riverhead (N.Y.) Free Library Including a Brief History of the Town of Riverhead" by Laurel K. Sisson
  • "Riverhead Town's African-American Settlement History" (via RiverheadLocal.com)
  • Riverhead High School Yearbooks
  • Access to Ancestry.com
  • Suffolk Topic Guides
  • Plain Sight Project

 

  • Historic Districts and Buildings
  • Local History Rooms
  • Historic Districts and Buildings
  • Local History Rooms

Historic Districts and Buildings

  • What Are Historic Districts? 
  • Suffolk County (National Register of Historic Places Suffolk County)
  • Suffolk County - Historic Districts (U.S. National Park Service. National Register of Historic Districts - NY)

Local History Rooms

These public libraries in Suffolk County have local history rooms: 

      • Amagansett Free Library - Carleton Kelsey Local History Room
      • Brentwood Public Library - Local History Room
      • Central Islip Public Library
      • Center Moriches Free Public Library
      • Cold Spring Harbor Library - Special Collections
      • Cutchogue-New Suffolk Free Library - Local History Center
      • East Hampton Library - Long Island History Room
      • East Islip Public Library
      • Emma S. Clark Memorial Library - Rhodes Memorial Collection of Local History by the Three Village Historical Society
      • Hampton Bays Public Library - Long Island Collection
      • Hampton Library in Bridgehampton 
      • Harborfields Public Library - Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association's Russell B. Brush Research Center  
      • Huntington Public Library - Mary Talmage Local History Room
      • Islip Public Library 
      • John Jermain Memorial Library - The Nicole Seligman and Joel Klein Archive Center
      • Longwood Public Library - Thomas R. Bayles Local History Room
      • Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library - Virginia La Tassa Local History Room 
      • Mattituck-Laurel Library 
      • Middle Country Public Library
      • North Shore Public Library
      • Northport-East Northport Public Library - Local History Center
      • Patchogue-Medford Library - Celia M. Hastings Local History Room
      • Riverhead Free Library - The Perkins Local History Collection
      • Rogers Memorial Library - Long Island Collection
      • Sachem Public Library 
      • Sayville Library - Long Island Collection
      • Smithtown Library - Richard H. Handley Collection of Long Island Americana
      • Southold Free Library - Whitaker Historical Collection 

In addition, other libraries in Suffolk County usually have local history special collections or archives.  Inquire at the reference desk.

 

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Foundation Center Funding Information Network

Foundation Center Main Website

Riverhead Free Library is proud to be a part of the Foundation Center’s Funding Information Network.


Non-Profit Organizations

RFL provides free, in-library public access to the FOUNDATION DIRECTORY ONLINE PROFESSIONAL, which provides nine comprehensive databases. In addition to grantmakers, companies, grants, and 990s, Professional's new Power Search tool lets you search RFPs, news, jobs, foundation-sponsored publications, and nonprofit literature. Professional's interactive maps and charts show a foundation's grants geographically—right down to the ZIP code—and by recipient type or primary subject with three levels of detail.

With this database, you have access to information about:

  • Over 120,000 foundations, corporate donors, and grantmaking public charities
  • Over 3 million recent grants
  • Over 1 million IRS 990s — fully keyword-searchable
  • Cross-Border Giving-See grants from U.S. grantmakers to non-U.S. recipients on interactive maps
  • 54 search fields including keyword search.


Resources for Individuals

RFL provides access to the FOUNDATION CENTER'S GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS, an online database of nearly 10,000 grantmakers funding students, artists, researchers and other individual grantseekers through scholarships, grants and fellowships. Information contained about each funder includes application information, limitations on funding and financial data. A detailed HELP section is also included.

We also have a wide variety of Foundation and Grants related print resources, including:
  • Foundation Directory, 2015 edition
  • America's Nonprofit Sector by Salamon, Lester M.
  • Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits, 2013 edition
  • Foundation Grants to Individuals, 2015 edition
  • The Grants Register, 2016 edition
  • Winning Grants Step by Step


Contact

Please note that these online databases are accessible only inside the library at our 330 Court Street location.  All questions regarding the Grant Writing Collection, Foundation Center information, and scheduling an appointment should be directed to Adult and Information Services.  Please call the Adult Reference Services Desk at (631) 727-3228, ext. 101

Librarians are able to assist you in Foundation Directory Database Searches. However, librarians will not do specific grant searching nor the actual writing of grants.

Category: Adult & Information Services Last Updated: Tuesday, 30 August 2022 12:21
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RFL Seed Library Seeds of Knowledge

 

What is the Seed Library?

The Seed Library is a collection of open-pollinated and heirloom seeds that you can “check out” to plant at home.

Our collection changes seasonally. So, you’ll see different seeds available at different times.

Click here for a list of currently available seeds

How do I check out seeds?

Your Riverhead Free Library Card is your key to borrowing seeds.

Households may request three different varieties of seeds each week.

Seeds can be requested using our convenient Online Request Form.

When using the form to make a request you can either ask to have the seeds mailed to your residence,

or you can choose to pick the seeds up in person at the Adult Reference desk.

If you choose to pick up your seeds in person, you will be notified when they are ready for pickup.  

 

Requests can also be made in person. Stop by the reference desk to view our binder full of currently available

seed varieties. Then fill out a paper request form and the form to a Reference Department staff member.

Your seeds will be given to you to take home for planting. Our list of available seeds changes from week to

week. Please wait a full week before making a new request to ensure the availability and changing

variety of seeds.


Do I have to return seeds?

No. You do not have to return seeds.

Out of an abundance of caution, we are currently not accepting seeds for sharing.

 

Sprouts

Category: Adult & Information Services Last Updated: Tuesday, 23 February 2021 15:19
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Adult & Reference Services

Riverhead Free Library defines our reference service as assistance delivered in a friendly, courteous and professional manner to all our patrons, and to all potential users of information. Reference service takes a variety of forms, including direct personal assistance, directories or signs, exchange of information culled from a reference source, readers' advisory assistance, dissemination of information in anticipation of user needs or interests, and direct end-user access to an information system via telecommunication hardware and software.

The Library, because it possesses, organizes and provides access to Riverhead's single largest concentration of information resources, must develop information services appropriate to its diverse community and in keeping with the ALA's Library Bill of Rights. These services shall take into account the information-seeking behaviors, the information needs, and the service expectations of the members of the community. Provision of information in the manner most useful to its clients is the ultimate test of all a Library does for the community.

 

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Riverhead Free Library cardholders may access materials from other public libraries in Suffolk County and beyond. Cardholders may place their own holds via the Library catalog, or visit an Adult Services Librarian for assistance.

Riverhead Free Library patrons may request items from other Suffolk County Member Libraries in two ways:

  • Call the Reference Desk at 631-727-3228 extensions 101, 102 or 113.
  • Use the On-Line Catalog

To use the catalog to request items, use the following procedure:

  1. Connect to the catalog by using the menu navigation at the top of this webpage.
  2. Enter a search term in the box between "Search For:" or "Keyword" and "Riverhead"
  3. You can also use some more advanced techniques:
    • Advanced tip: You can change the 'scope' of your search by clicking on "Keyword" and changing the selection to "Author" or "Title".
    • Advanced tip: You can change the location of your search by clicking "Riverhead" and changing the LIbrary you wish to search, or scroll all the way up the list to "All Libraries" to search all Suffolk County Member Libraries.
  4. Click "Go"
  5. You will be presented with a listing of matching results for your query:

 Performing a Catalog Search

  1. The RED highlighted area shows you the title of the matching result. The title will be accompanied by a category if it is not a book, i.e. "videorecording" (DVD or VHS) or "sound recording" (Audiobook or Playaway). Clicking on the title will bring you to a more detailed page about the item.
  2. The YELLOW highlighted area shows you the location and call numbers of the matching results. The location area uses different location codes to indicate which library has the matching result. "RV" signifies Riverhead.
  3. The GREEN highlighted area shows availability. If no copies are available, you may click this area to get more information about that particular title, when it will be available and if it is possible to request the item.
  4. The BLUE "Request Item" button will start the loan/hold process.
  5. Once you have found the matching result you are looking for you may begin the loan/hold process by clicking on the "Request Item" button.
    • Advanced tip: You can click on the title area in the search results to get more information about a particular result. If you wish to begin the loan/hold process from here, the "Request Item" button is toward the top of the page and not on the side.
  6. Once you request an item, you will be asked to log into the catalog with your library card number and PIN number. If you do not remember your PIN or have not established one, click here to access your account information. You will also be asked where you would like to pick up your item. Click on the "(Choose a Pickup Location)" area and scroll down to "Riverhead", then click the "Go" button.
  7. You will then be presented a confirmation screen. Please review the information. If you need to make any changes, please call our Reference Desk.

 

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Available from Anywhere:

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  • Brainfuse / HelpNow!
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  • CQ Researcher + Archive (RFL Database)

 

D, E, F

Available from Anywhere:

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Only Available Inside the Library:

  • Foundation Directory Online Professional

G, H, I

Available from Anywhere:

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  • Health Reference Center Academic
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Available from Anywhere:

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  • Literati by CREDO
  • Literary Reference Center
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M, N, O

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  • MyHeritage Library Edition (formerly World Vital Records)
  • National Newspapers Expanded
  • National Newspapers Index (InfoTrac Newstand)
  • Newsday
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  • New York Amsterdam News 1922-1993
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  • New York State Newspapers (a.k.a. InfoTrac Custom Newspapers)
  • New York Times Historical with Index, 1851-2010
  • New York Times (1980 – current via Proquest)
  • Novelist Plus
  • Novelist Plus K-8
  • Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center

P, Q, R

Available from Anywhere:

  • p4A Antiques Reference
  • Pronunciator

Only Available Inside the Library:

  • p4A Antiques Reference (in-library Access)
  • Philanthropy In/Sight (RFL Database)
  • Reference USA (RFL Database)

S to Z

Available from Anywhere:

  • Science Online
  • Science Reference Center
  • Small Engine Repair Reference Center
  • Something About the Author
  • Student Research Center
  • Suffolk e-Magazines
  • Suffolk Historic Newspapers
  • Teacher Reference Center
  • U.S./Intl.Major Newspapers
  • Wall Street Journal
  • World Book Encyclopedia Online Reference Center (RFL Database)

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