The 1938 hurricane, the most severe and terrifying storm to hit Long
Island in living memory, struck on September 21, a day that had dawned
bright and fair in the seaside communities between Westhampton Beach and
Montauk Point. Unaware of the storm whipping itself into a frenzy just
miles away, village residents were going about their normal tasks when
it struck, killing more than 30 and wreaking unprecedented destruction
before nightfall. In Hurricane in the Hamptons, 1938, the story is told
in more than 150 photographs, most of them taken by stunned residents in
the immediate aftermath of the storm.