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Thomas James Historical Marker on the homesite next to the windmill.

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English: Rev James was a Puritan minister the Pilgrims hired to be the spiritual leader in the colony. He was the town clerk and James Lane is his namesake.
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Camera location40° 57′ 16.44″ N, 72° 11′ 34.57″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Listed as the East Hampton Village District, the Southend Burying Ground and historical marker is across the street, James lane, from the Gardiner windmill and saltbox house replica and the Rev Thomas James historical marker.

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