History of St. George's Church in the City of New York, 1752-1811-1911
Author : Henry Anstice
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Page : 612 pages
File Size : 46,13 MB
Release : 1911
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Author : Henry Anstice
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Page : 612 pages
File Size : 46,13 MB
Release : 1911
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Author : Henry Anstice
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Page : 604 pages
File Size : 34,96 MB
Release : 2014-11-30
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ISBN : 9781462217267
Hardcover reprint of the original 1911 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9. No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Anstice, Henry. History Of St. George's Church In The City Of New York, 1752-1811-1911. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Anstice, Henry. History Of St. George's Church In The City Of New York, 1752-1811-1911, . New York: Harper, 1911. Subject: St. George's Church New York, N.Y.
Author : Henry 1841-1922 Anstice
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 12,65 MB
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781363209248
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Author : Elizabeth Moulton
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Page : 232 pages
File Size : 28,98 MB
Release : 1964
Category : New York (N.Y.)
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Parish history of St. George's from 1749 to 1963.
Author : Historical Records Survey (New York, N.Y.)
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Page : 342 pages
File Size : 43,19 MB
Release : 1940
Category : Archives
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Author : Kenneth A. Scherzer
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 18,42 MB
Release : 2014-12-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0822398753
Stick ball, stoop sitting, pickle barrel colloquys: The neighborhood occupies a warm place in our cultural memory—a place that Kenneth A. Scherzer contends may have more to do with ideology and nostalgia than with historical accuracy. In this remarkably detailed analysis of neighborhood life in New York City between 1830 and 1875, Scherzer gives the neighborhood its due as a complex, richly textured social phenomenon and helps to clarify its role in the evolution of cities. After a critical examination of recent historical renderings of neighborhood life, Scherzer focuses on the ecological, symbolic, and social aspects of nineteenth-century community life in New York City. Employing a wide array of sources, from census reports and church records to police blotters and brothel guides, he documents the complex composition of neighborhoods that defy simple categorization by class or ethnicity. From his account, the New York City neighborhood emerges as a community in flux, born out of the chaos of May Day, the traditional moving day. The fluid geography and heterogeneity of these neighborhoods kept most city residents from developing strong local attachments. Scherzer shows how such weak spatial consciousness, along with the fast pace of residential change, diminished the community function of the neighborhood. New Yorkers, he suggests, relied instead upon the "unbounded community," a collection of friends and social relations that extended throughout the city. With pointed argument and weighty evidence, The Unbounded Community replaces the neighborhood of nostalgia with a broader, multifaceted conception of community life. Depicting the neighborhood in its full scope and diversity, the book will enhance future forays into urban history.
Author : Richard Henry Greene
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Page : 601 pages
File Size : 14,27 MB
Release : 1911
Category : New York (State)
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Page : 1260 pages
File Size : 40,49 MB
Release : 1912
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Page : 1050 pages
File Size : 49,31 MB
Release : 1912
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Page : 1052 pages
File Size : 25,20 MB
Release : 1912
Category : United States
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