The Stony Brook Assembly was an evangelical organization that held a series of annual summer Bible Conferences and camp meetings in Stony Brook, NY on Long Island from 1909 to 1958. Nationally and internationally known speakers led conferences covering topics on religious, educational, and social reform. The assembly was also the parent organization which founded The Stony Brook School to use its grounds outside of the summer months. Though the assembly dissolved, the school still remains today.
Guests of the Stony Brook Assembly in front of Hopkins Hall, 1915
Rev. John F. Carson on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, c. 1911
Hopkins Hall c. 1918
Johnston Hall
Stony Brook is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York, United States, on the North Shore of Long Island. Begun in the colonial era as an agricultural enclave, the hamlet experienced growth first as a resort town and then to its current state as one of Long Island's major tourist towns and centers of education. Despite being referred to as a village by residents and tourists alike, Stony Brook has never been legally incorporated by the state. The population was 13,740 at the 2010 census.
Image: 石溪大学王嘉廉中心
Image: Stony Brook Village shops
Image: LIM's Visitor Center
Image: Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, Stony Brook University