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Sag Harbor Historical Society, Library Document The Age Of COVID-19

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The Sag Harbor Historical Society is encouraging residents to submit journals of their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic for its archives. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

The Sag Harbor Historical Society is encouraging residents to submit journals of their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic for its archives. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Jim Marquardt, who has submitted his journals to the Sag Harbor Historical Society for its COVID-19 journaling project, has been stranded in Longboat Key, Florida. COURTESY JIM MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt, who has submitted his journals to the Sag Harbor Historical Society for its COVID-19 journaling project, has been stranded in Longboat Key, Florida. COURTESY JIM MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt, who has submitted his journals to the Sag Harbor Historical Society for its COVID-19 journaling project, has been stranded in Longboat Key, Florida. COURTESY JIM MARQUARDT

Jim Marquardt, who has submitted his journals to the Sag Harbor Historical Society for its COVID-19 journaling project, has been stranded in Longboat Key, Florida. COURTESY JIM MARQUARDT

Barbara Schwartz of Sag Harbor with copies diaries kept by her mother and grandmother, is participating in the Sag Harbor Historical Society's journaling project. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Barbara Schwartz of Sag Harbor with copies diaries kept by her mother and grandmother, is participating in the Sag Harbor Historical Society's journaling project. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on May 1, 2020
If given the chance, most people would be happy to forget the past couple of months. COVID-19 has claimed more American lives than the Vietnam War, unemployment has reached Great... more

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