I first heard the term “Woodhull Lodge” this past spring (2002) when I came across this 1926 article in the New York Times about The Smadbeck Brothers aka Home Guardian Co. aka to the real estate buying public as The Brooklyn Citizen newspaper re: their purchase of what would eventually become Section Three of Mastic Beach. This would be their first purchase onto the western boundary of The Knapp Estate. This announcement followed just a few months after their original purchases of the Woodhull / Lawrence estate that they developed into Sections 1 & 2 on Knapp’s eastern boundary. I thought there might be a house named Woodhull Lodge over there, but soon abandoned that idea as the three homes I did know about in that area (Dermody, Muse & Wetzel) all bore references to either Charles Jefferey Smith or The Lawrences. Now the Woodhull family was related through marriage to both Smith and the Lawrences, but I figured perhaps the Woodhull Lodge was just another name for General Woodhull’s neglected homestead that was falling down over by the Mastic Beach Clubhouse in Section One. Or if indeed there was a “Woodhull Lodge” located over in Section 3, perhaps it had burned down before the West End Fire Department of Mastic Beach was up and running.