History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress, Volumen2Cosimo, Inc., 2005 M11 1 - 584 páginas George III and his Lords denounced New York as "rebellious..,." The freedom of the New York press, the action of the New York Assembly... provoked universal apprehension. -from Chapter XXIX: Foreshadowing of the Revolution From the social and civic instability of pre-Revolutionary Manhattan to the first presidential inauguration of George Washington in New York-the new nation's new capital-in 1787, this second volume of an extraordinary three-volume history of New York remains an informative and entertaining resource today. Volume 2 rings with dramatic stories of a city in upheaval during a time of war, a city-biography fraught with tales of epidemic and quarantine, riots and battles, political intrigue and sedition. Numerous captivating illustrations depict: .historic Fraunces Tavern .the Great Tea Meeting of 1773 .reading of the Declaration of Independence at City Hall .adoption of the Federal Constitution .Washington taking the oath .and dozens more. Originally published from 1877 to 1881, this is a delight to browse-for history buffs and lovers of the grand metropolis alike. Also available from Cosimo Classics: Martha J. Lamb's Wall Street in History. American historian MARTHA J. LAMB (d. circa 1892) was a prolific author, publishing children's books, novels, short stories, and magazine articles, as well as serving as editor of the Magazine of American History. Active in charitable organizations, she founded Chicago's Home for Friendless and Half-Orphan Asylum, and was secretary of the city's first Sanitary Fair in 1863. MRS. BURTON HARRISON, ne Constance Cary (1843-1920), was the wife of Burton Novell Harrison, personal secretary to Jefferson Davis. Recollections Grave and Gay(1911), her autobiography, relates her childhood in pre-Civil War Virginia and her experience as a young adult there during the war |
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... Washington in New York . The Asia . Condition of the City . - Exploit of Isaac Sears . General Philip Schuyler . - General Richard Montgomery . · The Invasion of Canada . CHAPTER XXXII . 11-55 The New Year , New York Active , but ...
... Washington in New York . The Asia . Condition of the City . - Exploit of Isaac Sears . General Philip Schuyler . - General Richard Montgomery . · The Invasion of Canada . CHAPTER XXXII . 11-55 The New Year , New York Active , but ...
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... Washington in Philadelphia . — The Verplanck Mansion . Condition of the City of New York . - New Haven attacked . Burning of Fair- field . Burning of Norwalk . - Storming of Stony Point . Paulus Hook . Sullivan's Ex- pedition against ...
... Washington in Philadelphia . — The Verplanck Mansion . Condition of the City of New York . - New Haven attacked . Burning of Fair- field . Burning of Norwalk . - Storming of Stony Point . Paulus Hook . Sullivan's Ex- pedition against ...
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... Washington at DolaVs Ferrv. — The Conflict at (lie Sou) h. — Burning of New London. — Surrender of Lord Cnmwullis ... Washington parting with his Officers.— Washington's Resignation of Authorjtv. — James Dunne appointed Mayor of the City ...
... Washington at DolaVs Ferrv. — The Conflict at (lie Sou) h. — Burning of New London. — Surrender of Lord Cnmwullis ... Washington parting with his Officers.— Washington's Resignation of Authorjtv. — James Dunne appointed Mayor of the City ...
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... Washington's Residence in New York 317 330 + * 57. Autographs of Signers of Definitive 69 . Treaty 266 70 . Washington taking the Oath Residence of General John Lamb . 350 337 MAPS . 1. Map of De Lancey Estate before the Revolution 2 ...
... Washington's Residence in New York 317 330 + * 57. Autographs of Signers of Definitive 69 . Treaty 266 70 . Washington taking the Oath Residence of General John Lamb . 350 337 MAPS . 1. Map of De Lancey Estate before the Revolution 2 ...
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... Washington encamped upon Har- lem Heights and occupied Fort Washington , he fled to Beverly for safety , and Washington made the handsome Morris mansion his headquarters for Roger Morris Mansion . a time . The estate of Adolphe Philipse ...
... Washington encamped upon Har- lem Heights and occupied Fort Washington , he fled to Beverly for safety , and Washington made the handsome Morris mansion his headquarters for Roger Morris Mansion . a time . The estate of Adolphe Philipse ...
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597 | |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 657 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 699 |
Condition of New York in 1770 Divisions among the People The Livingston and | 750 |
CHAPTER XXXI | 11 |
CHAPTER XXXII | 56 |
CHAPTER XXXIII | 92 |
CHAPTER XXXIV | 152 |
Parliament The French Alliance Camp at Valley Forge Baron Steuben Gardiners | 192 |
CHAPTER XXXVI | 230 |
CHAPTER XXXVII | 275 |
CHAPTER XXXVIII | 301 |
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