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  • ...ember of [[Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood]] in Harlem, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; Diwan (governing council), [[Muslim Alliance in North America]]
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  • ...(U.S. state)|New York]], 2.5+ hours travel time from [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • *[[New York, New York|New York City]]
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  • ...and cultural movement emerging from the [[Bronx]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • ...tween [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]] and an hour's drive from either city.
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  • ...th <u>o</u>f <u>Ho</u>uston area of [[Manhattan]], in [[New York, New York|New York City]]
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  • Internationally-known [[zoo]] located in [[The Bronx]], [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • * Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace (1998), ''Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898'', Oxford University Press. * Federal Writers Project (1939). ''The WPA Guide to New York City'', The New Press (1995 reissue).
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  • ...S. politician of the Democratic Party; 106th mayor of [[New York, New York|New York City]], 1990-1993
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  • ...jid]]) in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; [[Siraj Wahhaj]] is its [[imam]], with a high media and political profil
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  • ...''New York Times''' is a daily newspaper published in [[New York, New York|New York City]], and widely available throughout the U.S.
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  • [[Ivy League]] college in [[New York, New York|New York City]] founded in 1754.
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  • ...who serves at the [[United Nations]] headquarters in [[New York, New York|New York City]]; often is granted [[United States Cabinet]] rank
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  • ...minaries into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, held at [[New York, New York|New York City]]'s Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom.
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  • Imam, [[Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood]] in Harlem, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; Deputy Amir and member of the Diwan (executive committee), [[Muslim Alli
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  • ...nting [[Liberty]] deified, located at Liberty Island, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; a universal symbol of [[freedom]] and [[democracy]].
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  • ...tate in NE [[United States of America|U.S.]], home to [[New York, New York|New York City]]; one of the country's original 13 colonies.
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  • ...ue]] in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Its highly visible and controversial [[imam]] is [[Siraj Wahhaj]].
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  • About the [[Jo Davidson (sculptor)|Jo Davidson]] sculture of Stein in New York City's Bryant Park: * New York City park service: <span class="newtab">[https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/bryan
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  • ...U.S. Court of Appeals]] for CT, NY and VT, located in [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • ...el]], as well as street food worldwide, especially in [[New York, New York|New York City]]
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  • ...'s 62 counties: Kings County and Queens County, which are coterminous with New York City's Brooklyn and Queens boroughs, and Nassau County and Suffolk County, two s
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  • ...ne]]'' and headquartered at [[The King's College]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]]; direction changed in 2004 to teach both objective and directed Biblical
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  • A recipe by the celebrated New York City chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud can be found at this ''New York Times''
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  • ...t stock exchange. It is located in [[Wall Street]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • ...north end of the navigable Hudson River. Albany is on the Amtrak line to New York City, a 2.5-hour trip by train. Although theoretically it can be driven in abou
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  • New York City's public university system
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  • {{rpl|New York City Fire Museum}} {{rpl|New York City Police Museum}}
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  • *[http://www.nyc.gov/portal/site/nycgov/ Official New York City Web site]
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  • A [[New York, New York|New York City]]-based think tank for [[American conservatism]], the '''Manhattan Institut
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>English professor who wrote a book on New York City's unique dialect
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  • Located in [[New York, New York|New York City]], a US [[national security]] think tank that evaluates through the viewpoi
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  • ...in [[Long Island Sound]] between [[Jersey City]] and [[New York, New York|New York City]].
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  • Headquartered in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[Washington, D.C.]], a [[human rights]] organization with programs i
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  • *New York City: http://hudsonsailing.org
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  • ...the country; generally considered a distant suburb of [[New York, New York|New York City]]
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  • '''Brooklyn''' is the most populous [[borough]] of [[New York, New York|New York City]], with a population of 2,511,408. Coterminous with [[King's County]], it i Brooklyn was an independent city until 1898, when it was incorporated into New York City. Brooklyn is mostly renowned for its architecture, its museums, and for its
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  • ...] founded in [[Paris]] in 1953 and currently based in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It's original [[mission statement]] said it sought to publish "the good
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  • (French '''Pierre Minuit''') the Walloon founder of New York City (then New Amsterdam).
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  • ...phs: The History of Twenty-four Families Living in the Middle West Side of New York City'']. New York: James Kempster Printing Company.
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  • ...1723&ndash;1790) a major political figure in colonial [[New York, New York|New York City]] in the 1750s and 1760s, the first Governor of the State of [[New Jersey (
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  • (1723&ndash;1790) a major political figure in colonial [[New York, New York|New York City]] in the 1750s and 1760s, the first Governor of the State of [[New Jersey (
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  • *[[New York, New York|New York City]]
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  • ...f eastern [[Brooklyn]] and southwestern [[Queens]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. On Jan. 3, 2023, Jeffries assumed the role of minority leader in the U.
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  • A borough of New York City.
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  • New York City Fire Department vessel.
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  • A borough of New York City
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  • A borough of New York City.
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  • A borough of New York City.
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  • A borough of New York City.
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  • * [http://home2.nyc.gov/html/records/rwg/html/bio.html Official New York City biography page]
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  • ...e restaurants of the old [[Waldorf-Astoria]] hotel in [[New York, New York|New York City]] towards the end of the 19th century.
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  • Artist and film-maker from New York City.
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  • The first fireboat owned by New York City.
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  • An international airport in Queens, New York City.
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  • An international airport in Queens, New York City.
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  • ...ury planning of the 847 acres of [[Central Park]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] by [[Frederick Law Olmsted]] and [[Calvert Vaux]] may be the most famous
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  • A widely distributed daily newspaper, published in New York City.
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  • *Labov W (1969) 'The social stratification of English in New York City'. ''Language'' 45(2): 469-476. *Labov W (1972) The social stratification of (r) in New York City department stores. In ''Sociolinguistic Patterns'', chapter 2. Philadelphi
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  • operated by the Fire Department of New York City from 1890 to 1931
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  • {{r|History of New York City}}
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  • ...slam]]; Imam, [[Masjid al-Taqwa]] mosque in Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; Amir (leader) of the Diwan (leadership council), [[Muslim Alliance in No
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  • ...he Ford Supermodel of the World contest, she moved to [[New York, New York|New York City]], signed with Elite Model Management and began modeling professionally.
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  • ...d the second most peopled of the five [[borough]]s of [[New York, New York|New York City]], with an area of 178.28 square miles (461.7 km²). It is located in the e
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  • ...o is home to over half a million Jewish people, second in the U.S. only to New York City.
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  • *Tuesday October 3, 2000 - New York City, New York. Madison Square Garden *Wednesday October 4, 2000 - New York City, New York. Madison Square Garden
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  • ...currently the flagship imprint of global publisher HarperCollins based in New York City.
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  • Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; Republican presidential candidate and mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001.
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  • Experimental [[Fireboat]] operated in [[New York City]], in the mid-1990s
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  • A catalog of present and past [[Fireboat|fireboat]]s used in New York City.
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  • ...[zoo]]s. It is located in the Bronx, a borough of the [[New York, New York|New York City]]. The Zoo abuts the [[New York Botanical Garden]]. The zoo contains more
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  • The world's largest stock exchange; it is located in New York City.
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  • '''Manhattan''' is an island and a borough of [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Its boundaries are coterminous with New York County. The island is limit ...rtant commercial district of the [[United States of America]], and most of New York City's skyscrapers lie here.
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  • *[[Hotel Attraction]], [[New York, New York|New York City]], 1908-1911 (Project)
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  • ...gh it was founded as a teacher-training school for female graduates of the New York City public school system, it is currently a full-service, coeducational college Hunter College grew out of an 1866 resolution by the New York City Department of Public Instruction to establish a high school and normal coll
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  • A [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Fire Department of New York City]] from 1903 to 1958, and its first iron-hulled vessel
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  • '''James Huyler Ford''' was a public official, in [[New York, New York|New York City]].<ref name=NYTimes1944-07-24/> He was best known for serving as a Captain
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  • ...es as curator of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
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  • | location_city = [[New York, New York|New York City]] ...nally active [[Fund (finance)|fund]] company based in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. The company employed 16,200 people in 2019.<ref>{{cite web
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  • * [[Fordham University]] – [[New York, New York|New York City]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]]
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  • ...ion network founded in 1926 by RCA. Headquartered in [[New York, New York|New York City]]'s Rockefeller Plaza, the company's broadcast holdings reach an estimated
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  • ...and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City.
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  • ...had relied on fireboats from neighboring municipality [[New York, New York|New York City]]. * [[Fireboats in New York City]]
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  • ...an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children''. New York City: Random House. ISBN 0-679-40469-4
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  • ...at Carnegie Hall'', [[Vanguard Records]], 1988, recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City, December 24, 1955 ...gie Hall, Vol. 2'', [[Vanguard Records]], 1963, recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York City, April 1, 1960
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  • ...t and thriller writer [[Richard Condon]], the third of four novels about a New York City family of gangsters.
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  • A coal-powered [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Fire Department of New York City]] from 1903 to 1958, and its last coal-powered vessel.
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  • ...st and thriller writer [[Richard Condon]], the last of four novels about a New York City family of gangsters.
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  • ...t and thriller writer [[Richard Condon]], the first of four novels about a New York City family of gangsters.
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  • ...and thriller writer [[Richard Condon]], the second of four novels about a New York City family of gangsters.
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  • .... H. G. Wilks''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Fire Department of New York City]]. [[Category:Fireboats of New York City]]
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  • ...tan]], its colleges and schools are spread throughout [[New York, New York|New York City]]'s five boroughs. ...tate Governor [[John Young]] signed the Free Academy Act, which authorized New York City's Board of Education to create a free institution of higher education for g
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  • The '''Jewish Telegraph Agency''', headquartered in [[New York, New York|New York City]] with a Washington bureau and worldwide correspondents, is a "...is a not
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  • Since the team's inception in 1962, they have been based in New York City and have been known by a single nickname, the Mets. They have played their
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  • The specific events of the [[9/11]] attack in New York City, the regional emergency response and lessons learned from the disaster mana
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  • ...s W. Lawrence''''' was a [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[New York, New York|New York City]] on November 13, 1907.<ref name=nytimes1907-11-13/>
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  • ...ess]] ([[Newsday]]), reported on Fox News, Channel 5, [[New York, New York|New York City]], February 02, 2007</ref> <ref>[http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisla
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  • The ''James Duane'' was named after the 44th [[mayor of New York City]], [[James Duane]]. [[Category:Fireboats of New York City]]
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  • ...nger 4200 class [[fireboat]] put in service with Marine Company 9 of the [[New York City Fire Department]] (FDNY) on December 7, 2010. The boat replaces the origi ...{Cite web|url=http://www.nycfireboat.com/index.php?mod=firefighterII|title=New York City Movers &#124; Best Moving Companies in NYC - Move for Less}}</ref> The 140
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  • [[New York, New York|New York City]] operated a [[fireboat]] that was named after two mayors, '''''Robert Van
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  • '''The Bronx''' is one of the five [[borough]]s of [[New York, New York|New York City]]. The northenmost, it is located to the north and east of [[Manhattan (bor
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  • ...hese paintings were exhibited by Alexandre Gallery of [[New York, New York|New York City]] in 2022.
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  • ...an football]]. It was founded in 1920 and is based in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. The NFL currently (2022) has 32 member franchises based in cities throug
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  • ...BN 9780977629909</ref> In the 1900s movie makers from [[New York, New York|New York City]] moved there to escape the [[monopoly]] of [[Thomas Edison]]'s movie compa
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  • A video game developer/publisher located in New York City with development houses in Europe and North America, they were founded in 1
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  • ...ited States of America|U.S.]], with an urban corridor from Philadelphia to New York City; one of the country's original 13 colonies.
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  • *[[William Labov|Labov, W]] (1969) 'The social stratification of English in New York City'. ''Language'' 45(2): 469-476. *Labov, W. (1972) The social stratification of (r) in New York City department stores. In ''Sociolinguistic Patterns'', chapter 2. Philadelphi
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  • * Brody, David. "Celebrating Empire on the Home Front: New York City's Welcome-home Party for Admiral Dewey." ''Prospects'' 2000 25: 391-424. Is
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  • ...bia University is a private [[university]] located in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Founded in 1754, it is the oldest institution of higher learning in the
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  • ...it the “most sophisticated” Hudson River-based fireboat between Albany and New York City and said it will protect not just Newburgh, but river communities north and
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  • Advisor to reelection campaign of [[Michael Bloomberg]] for [[Mayor of New York City]]; on leave as Executive Director of the [[Drum Major Institute]]; board me
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  • ...OUP are in [[Oxford]], [[England]], with branches in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and other major cities.
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  • ...mber 11 attacks|2001 terrorist attacks]]. It is one of four [[Fireboats of New York City|New York fireboats]] currently in active service. [[Category:Fireboats of New York City]]
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  • ...st, most powerful, or best-known city in the country. [[New York, New York|New York City]], for example, is occasionally mistaken for the capital of the [[United St
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  • *[[Seth Low]], New York City *[[George W. Perkins]], New York City
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  • Started in New York City. It was the dominant movement in American painting in the late 1940s and th
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  • ...k|Albany]] is the state's capital, although [[New York, New York]], a.k.a. New York City, is the largest city in the state. Also, New York was one of the original [ ...nternational Airport. Scheduled helicopter service exists from some of the New York City area airports.
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This article discusses the Twin Towers in New York City. For other sites named “World Trade Center or World Trade Centre, see [[ ...City]]. However, by the turn of the millennium, many younger residents of New York City could not recall the skyline without them, and they were universally accept
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  • ...sport. Bucket drumming appeared to first take hold in [[New York, New York|New York City]] in the 1980's, as you would occasionally find drummers performing informa In addition to New York City, you can fund bucket drummers in many metropolitan areas around America, in
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  • With other New York City fireboats, her pumps provided water pressure for fire-fighting after the te [[Category:Fireboats of New York City]]
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  • ...yor of New York City]], [[John Purroy Mitchel]]. Grace Drennan, niece of [[New York City Fire Commissioner|Fire Commissioner]] [[Thomas J. Drennan]] played a ceremo [[Category:Fireboats of New York City]]
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  • ...n Star the same paper wher George Jones served as an apprentice, moving to New York City in 1831. In 1834 he founded the weekly the ''New Yorker'', which was mostly
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  • ...1958 and 1963, Suchman was Director of Social Science Activities at the [[New York City Department of Public Health]], where he conducted evaluation studies. He is
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  • '''Michael Cimino''' (b. 3 February 1939 New York City) is an Academy Award winning film writer, producer and director who achieve ...nute version, complete with musical prelude and intermission, premiered in New York City on November 18, 1980. The next day, film critic Vincent Canby in the ''New
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  • ...9, newly elected AFL-CIO President [[Richard Trumka]] addressed the JLC in New York City, emphasizing opposition to proposed boycotts of Israel, and supporting the
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  • .... V. Mason; converted to an attack cargo ship by the Todd-Erie Shipyard of New York City; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at the New York Navy Yard, LCDR Jo Acquired by the Luckenbach Steamship Co. of New York City in 1947, the erstwhile warship was renamed ''Mary Luckenbach'' and operated
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  • ...urned and in September, 1776, they defeated the American army and captured New York City and Long Island, which they occupied until 1783. From time to time they co ...r, 1776 until the evacuation in late 1783). Many Loyalist families fled to New York City, where they were under military rule. Britain reestablished a colonial gov
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  • ...nd independents were rare. [[Theodore Roosevelt]] stunned his upper class New York City friends by supporting Blaine in 1884; by rejecting the Mugwumps he kept ali
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  • ...e [[Continental Congress]], which was then meeting in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. The convention was called following an informal conference in Annapolis, On 4 March 1789, newly elected members of the House and Senate gathered in New York City and were sworn in as the First Congress. On 30 April 1789, George Washingto
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  • ...he CTF and other teacher groups in Chicago, and locals from Gary, Indiana, New York City, Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. ...their first comprehensive teacher contract in the country. The events in New York City expanded to over 300 teacher strikes throughout the country resulting in be
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  • ...ed a few months later; in 1793, he married Hannah Nicholson of a prominent New York City family. ...cribed for 57% of the $16,000,000 loan, of which $5,720,000 came from from New York City, $6,858,000 from Philadelphia, and $75,000 from Boston.
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  • ...es as curator of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. His research interests include human evolution, particularly the recogniti
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  • MoveOn combined its membership list with that of [[Res publica (New York City)]] to launch [[Avaaz.org]]. While MoveOn remains fully active, Avaaz.org an
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  • ..., amounts to 20 people in the Washington, D.C. office and 79 people in the New York city office.<ref>Personal communication with ANSI, dated February 9, 2010.</ref>
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  • ...t Depressions'' (Econometrica, 1933) and ''100% Money'' (1935). He died in New York City, Apr. 30, 1947.
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  • ...thed much of his large collection to the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City. At the height of Morgan's career during the early 1900s, he and his partn ...king in his father's London branch in 1856, moving to [[New York, New York|New York City]] the next year where he worked at the banking house of Duncan, Sherman & C
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  • ...has been compared to reading a newspaper in Los Angeles while standing in New York City.<ref>[http://www.vlba.nrao.edu/ Welcome to the Very Long Baseline Array!] N
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  • ...book, in fact, reads as much like a lively history of [[New York, New York|New York City]] gangsterism from the mid-18th century through 1930 as it does a novel. ...dness and brutality makes himself into the most powerful political boss in New York City; with Paddy's death in 1911 as a [[Tammany Hall]] leader, his even shrewder
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  • Smith was born in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and grew up in [[Freeport, New York|Freeport]], [[Long Island]], [[New Yo ...d-October 1928, on a dare, she flew under all four of [[New York, New York|New York City]]'s [[East River]] bridges; according to the Cradle of Aviation Museum, she
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  • Eric Holder was born in the Bronx in New York, New York|New York City. His father was born in Barbados and emigrated to the United States at age
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  • ...s Nycon I, was held July 2-4, 1939 at Caravan Hall in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. About 200 people attended. Attendance dropped at the next two convention
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  • *1999 Senior Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, N.Y.
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  • ...an Campaign of 1860." He finished courses in 1936 and the couple moved to New York City. He received his B.A. that winter after he began graduate coursework at Co In [[New York, New York|New York City]] after 1936, Hofstadter became more involved in [[Marxism|Marxist]] circle
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  • ...British HonestReporting website was linked to Media Watch International in New York City, and the specific bulletin was composed by Shraga Simmons, who works for [[
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  • * Blumberg Barbara. ''The New Deal and the Unemployed: The View from New York City'' (1977). * Blumberg Barbara. ''The New Deal and the Unemployed: The View from New York City'' (1977).
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  • [[New York, New York|New York City]]'s 'Gay ABBA Fest' prompted the tagline 'Talk about your Dancing Queens'.
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  • ...halane Flanagan Effect’ Works, which examined the former podcast guest and New York City Marathon victor’s elevating impact on other women; she broke the story on
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  • ===New York City=== In 1967 she left New Jersey for good and moved to [[New York, New York|New York City]]. There she met and befriended many poets, musicians, artists, and playwri
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  • Born in modest circumstances in New York City, Brady was the son of a saloon and free-lunch-counter operator, and, most
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  • ...ific writing period started in 1902, when he moved to [[New York, New York|New York City]] to be near his publishers. He wrote 381 short stories while living there. ...tions of [[diabetes]] and an [[enlarged heart]]. After funeral services in New York City, he was buried in [[Asheville, North Carolina]]. His daughter, Margaret Wor
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  • ...before sailing back to the United States. She reached [[New York, New York|New York City]] on 26 December, was briefly drydocked there for repairs. ...transiting the Panama Canal on [[8 April]], the cargo ship arrived back in New York City on [[19 April]] and unloaded her cargo.
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  • Completing conversion at [[New York, New York|New York City]] 26 May 1942, ''Libra'' loaded combat equipment at [[Hampton Roads]] and s
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  • ...wer. Returning to the United States in 1899, he received a hero's welcome. New York City's September 1899 welcome home celebration for Dewey was a two-day parade se
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  • | birth_place = [[New York, New York|New York City]] ...r Boris de Pfeffel Johnson''' (born 19th June 1964 in [[New York, New York|New York City]]; known in the family as Al, but professionally as Boris) was the [[Prime
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  • ...Washington and [[Italy]], they eventually settled in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. It was here that they opened their two highly successful restaurants:
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  • ...[[Panama Canal]] on the 24th, ''Valencia'' arrived at [[New York, New York|New York City]] on [[3 March]], via [[Little Creek]], Va., before proceeding back to the ...ile service soon thereafter. Acquired by T. J. Stevenson and Co., Inc., of New York City, in 1947, the vessel was renamed ''Garden City''. She remained in service w
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  • .../Heart Full of Soul/Steeled Blues/Evil Hearted You/Still I'm Sad/I'm a Man/New York City Blues/Shapes of Things/You're a Better Man Than I/The Train Kept A-Rollin'/
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  • ...the general happiness, calculable in each specific case. Should you fly to New York City or stay at home? Work out the consequences of each choice and do that. This
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  • ...was nominated for appointment as a philosophy lecturer at City College in New York City. His appointment was blocked by a lobbying campaign led by religious groups
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  • ...nald H. ''Neighbors in Conflict: The Irish, Germans, Jews and Italians of New York City, 1929-1941.'' (1978). 232 pp. * Nadel, Stanley. ''Little Germany: Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in New York City, 1845-80.'' (1990). 242 pp.
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  • ...ge repairs, the ship moved, via [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], to New York City to take on cargo and sailed on [[28 November]] for the [[Caribbean]]. Among
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  • ...is dissertation "The Origin and Development of the Municipal Government of New York City," was published in article form in 1882. He moved to Brown University as pr
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  • * Blumberg Barbara. ''The New Deal and the Unemployed: The View from New York City'' (1977).
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  • ...British HonestReporting website was linked to Media Watch International in New York City, and the specific bulletin was composed by Shraga Simmons, who works for [[
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  • Born in New York City to William Mills Halsted, Jr. and Mary Louise Hanes, an affluent couple, Wi
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  • ...(or T1) and operated the ''Pennsy Aerotrain'' between [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] until June, then between Pitt
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  • ...assachusetts]] in 1885,<ref name="Berger"/> moving to [[New York, New York|New York City]] in 1905 under the leadership of [[James H. Hyslop]]. The SPR and ASPR con
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  • ...the [[9/11]] attack impactful on the world, it had many special effects in New York City. Prior to it, the worst line-of-duty death toll in the [[Fire Department of ...how their response could improve if there is a future terrorist attack on New York City; several smaller plots have been disrupted.
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  • ...0s the authors were much more heavily influenced by the Amrxism rampant in New York City intellectual circles, and they assumed for the first time there must be a g
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  • ..., on [[25 February]], ''Woodford'' shifted briefly to [[New York, New York|New York City]] before she returned to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[7 March]] t ''Woodford'' was acquired from the WSA by the A. H. Bull Steamship Co., of New York City, in 1947 and renamed ''Suzanne''. Subsequently acquired by the Westmount Sh
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  • ...ame=Nash> Nash, Denis. “The Outbreak of West Nile Virus Infection in the New York City Area in 1999”. ''New England Journal of Medicine''. June, 2001. Vol. 34 ...were two epidemic outbreaks in 1999: One in Russia, and the second in the New York City area (NY99);the first time that the virus has appeared in the Western hemis
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  • * Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York City
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  • ...uent updates on recent events, including the crash of a small plane into a New York City apartment building last month and North Korea's test of a missile in July.<
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  • ...ng three such cars in its consist: two originating in [[New York, New York|New York City]], and the other in [[Washington, D.C.]] (most often these were smooth-side
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  • ...and murder victim; in [[Prizzi's Family]], Franklin Heller is the mayor of New York City; in [[Prizzi's Glory]], the Heller Administration is mentioned, implying th In [[Prizzi's Honor]], a New York City policeman named McCarry is mentioned once; the political thriller writer [[
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  • ...rre (1957): Biogeography: An Ecological Perspective. Ronald Press Company, New York City, ISBN 0826023304.
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  • ...[[Robert Taft]] of Ohio, Senator [[Arthur H. Vandenberg]] of Michigan, and New York City District Attorney [[Thomas Dewey|Thomas E. Dewey]]. All three had campaign
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  • <p>The premiere was at [[Loew's 72nd Street Theater]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] on 8 December 1954. The film went on national release 7 January 1955. Acc
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  • ...n 1995, and attended the [[School of Visual Arts]] in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]] in 1999. He is now married
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  • ...n]] artists and architects—especially those living in [[New York, New York|New York City]]—assumed a leadership in artistic innovation that by the late 1950s had ...l Press, 2000.) ISBN 0-9677994-0-6, pp.18-33</ref> in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and continued until 1957.<ref>[http://albertkotin.com/9th.%20st.jpg ''9th
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  • ...confronting Godzilla on the skyscrapers and streets of New York, New York|New York City, with actress Garcelle Beauvais (from ''The Jamie Foxx Show'') as part of t
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  • ...e was located at the old American DeForest headquarters at 42 Broadway, in New York City, and the company continued publication of the house organ ''The Aerogram''. ...nited Wireless radiotelegraph station atop the Waldorf-Astoria building in New York City.}}
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  • ...nd middle-class residents of the South Bronx neighborhood of Morrisania in New York City since the 1940s.
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  • ...school, was admitted to the bar, and practiced law in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Early in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] he served as [[Quartermast ...he feared defeat, but was not renominated and died on November 18,1886 in New York City. Publisher [[Alexander K. McClure]] recalled, "No man ever entered the Pres
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  • ...ckaged ''Super Mario Bros.'' with its game consoles to test its product in New York City; the system's stunning success prompted its nationwide distribution. The NE ...d an American Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children. New York City: Random House.</ref>
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  • ...y, against the [[New York Base Ball Club]], losing by a score of 23 to 1. New York City was growing rapidly and new clubs continued to be created, leading to more
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  • ...oving panoramas, beginning with Bullard's Panorama of [[New York, New York|New York City]], and continuing through an account of his association with George K. Good
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  • ...cil of New York City. 1934, p. 486. </ref> pre-1930s settlement houses in New York City (and presumably elsewhere in the U.S.) were organized on three bases: As l
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  • On [[6 March]], the attack cargo ship departed [[New York, New York|New York City]] on her last voyage as a United States Navy man-of-war and arrived at [[Na
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  • | birth_place = [[New York, New York|New York City]] In April 2023, Trump was indicted in [[New York, New York|New York City]] for 34 alleged state felonies relating to falsified business records and
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  • ...an rest, and you can cook off the legs in the drippings left in the pan.'" New York City chef Bobby Flay, quoted in the ''New York Times'' of November 10, 2010, in
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  • ...from where they travelled across America by train to [[New York, New York|New York City]]. They crossed the Atlantic, arriving in [[Liverpool]] on 13 May, and then
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  • ...States, where the ''Telephone Herald'' in Newark, New Jersey (a suburb of New York City) began operation on October 24, 1911, but shut down due to economic problem
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  • ...tide turned; Washington barely survived humiliating defeats the defense of New York City that fall. He revived the nation's fortunes in stunning victories at Trent ...ommand at the end of August when the British landed. After losing badly in New York City, at the beginning of December he had a mere 6,800. But he used them in an a
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  • ...e churches, and lived in neighborhoods &mdash; Philadelphia's "Main Line", New York City's Upper East Side, and Boston's "Beacon Hill" neighborhoods.
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  • ...tral branch just behind Government Center, a post office modeled after the New York City main post office behind Penn Plaza. The city is also home to a Superior Co
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  • After trials in and off the Delaware River, Manhattan departed New York City at midnight on August 10, 1932 for her maiden Atlantic crossing. Arriving a
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  • *[[New York, New York|New York City]] is at 40° 42' N, 74°1' W, this means :so that the polar coordinates of New York city are
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  • ...He finished courses in 1936 and the couple moved to [[New York, New York|New York City]] so that Hofstadter could enroll at Columbia.
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  • ...nited States Tennis Association Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.}}
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  • ...inia Sánchez. ''From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1917–1948'' (1994) ..., Virginia E. ''From Colonia to Community: The History of Puerto Ricans in New York City.'' (1994) [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft2g5004p1/?&query=&brand=uc
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  • John Mullaly's ''Metropolitan Record'' was the official Catholic newspaper in New York City. Reflecting Irish opinion, it supported the war until 1863 before becoming ...gonism reached a deadly climax in the summer of 1863 in the draft riots in New York City, Milwaukee and elsewhere. On In May 1863, former Congressman Vallandigham d
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  • Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born at 56 West 37th Street in New York City. Her parents were Elliott Roosevelt and Anna Hall Roosevelt. Two brothers,
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  • The day after Steinbeck's death in New York City, reviewer Charles Poore wrote in the ''[[New York Times]]'': "John Steinbec
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