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Hamilton’s Constitution and the Acquisition of Legacy Hamilton’s Constitution and the Acquisition of LegacyBy Nora Slonimsky Read More Politics, Early RepublicGuest UserNovember 3, 2015Comment
Another Other Half: A Look at Michael Angelo Woolf and His “Waifs” (Part 2 of 2) Another Other Half: A Look at Michael Angelo Woolf and His “Waifs” (Part 2 of 2)By Martin Lund Read More Politics, Arts & CultureGuest UserOctober 29, 2015Comment
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The Economic and Religious Status of Jews in New York City by 1730 The Economic and Religious Status of Jews in New York City by 1730By Matthew L. Williams Read More Religion, New AmsterdamGuest UserOctober 22, 2015Comment
Notes on Casimir Goerck’s 1785 and 1795 Surveys of the Common Lands of the City of New York Notes on Casimir Goerck’s 1785 and 1795 Surveys of the Common Lands of the City of New YorkBy Richard Howe Read More Built EnvironmentGuest UserOctober 20, 2015Comment
Justice, Health, and the Trans Fat Ban Justice, Health, and the Trans Fat BanBy Kimberly-Elizabeth Johnson Read More Medicine & Public HealthGuest UserOctober 15, 2015Comment
From Port to Court: Developing Marine Insurance Law in Alexander Hamilton’s New York From Port to Court: Developing Marine Insurance Law in Alexander Hamilton’s New YorkBy Kate Elizabeth Brown Read More Early Republic, PoliticsGuest UserOctober 13, 2015Comment
“To Help People Learn to Fight”: New York City’s Mobilization for Youth and the Origins of the Community Action Programs of the War on Poverty “To Help People Learn to Fight”: New York City’s Mobilization for Youth and the Origins of the Community Action Programs of the War on PovertyBy Tamar W. Carroll Read More Poverty & Inequality, PoliticsGuest UserOctober 8, 2015Comment