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  NEW YORK (CITY) - LoveToKnow Article on NEW YORK (CITY)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
New York University was chartered in 1831 as the University of the City of New York, and in 1896 received its present iiame.
New York county elects a surrogate for a term of fourteen years, and Kings has two county judges; but in Queens and Richmond the county and surrogate courts are the same as in other counties of the state.
The New York proletariat and unscrupulous politicians complained that the measure was peculiarly oppressive to the poor, and the rioting with which it was resisted was protracted and bloody.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /N/NE/NEW_YORK_CITY_.htm   (15430 words)

  
 Catharine, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catharine is a town located in Schuyler County, New York, USA.
Catharine was reduced by the formation of the Town of Montour in 1857.
Catharine -- The hamlet of Catharine in the western part of the town.
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 Veteran, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Town of Veteran was formed in 1823 from the Town of Catharine, which became part of Schuyler County, New York.
The north town line is the border of Schuyler County, New York.
Millport, New York -- The Village of Millport is in the northwest part of the town on both Catherine Creek and Route 14.
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 New York Journal of Commerce, Jan. 16, 1841   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
That the Catharine was an American vessel, sailing under the American flag, and documented as an American vessel, is not denied.
Under these circumstances, the Catharine sailed from Havana, on her voyage to the coast of Africa, and was captured by the Dolphin, a British armed vessel, and brought into the port of New York.
And the circumstances connected with and attending the outward voyage, in my judgment, lead irresistibly to the conclusion, that the arrangement made with respect to the conditional sale of the vessel, and the delivery of the possession at Bona, was a part of the contrivance, to avoid the interruption of the adventure by capture.
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 Alphabetical List of Women's History Records held by the New York State Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Lists of New York State women who were discharged or deceased at the close of World War I. The records list the duty to which each woman was assigned, the country of assignment, dates of service and home address.
Letter of Eunice Ford of Elmira, Chemung County, New York, to her elderly brother, expressing sympathy on his grave illness, and stating her "pleasing anticipation that we shall soon meet on the other side of the Jordan".
Letter of Pythagora Wetmore of Johnstown, New York, to Isaac Bronson, in which she expresses her intention to visit him in order to settle the estate of her late brother, as she has been appointed guardian to his children.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /msscfa/women.htm   (13375 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Nathanael Greene (1742-1786)
In 1774 Greene married a fellow Rhode Islander, Catharine Littlefield, with whom he had six children.
Catharine visited her husband often during the war and gained a reputation as an independent woman unusually interested in politics and the military.
Whitney began working for Greene's widow, Catharine, and it was at Mulberry Grove that Whitney invented the cotton gin, the machine that revolutionized the production of cotton.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2556   (1176 words)

  
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On September 30 and October 1, 1999, the Spencer Foundation, with the assistance of Catharine Stimpson (New York University), convened an interdisciplinary group of scholars to formulate research questions on the changing place of women’s studies and the study of women within American higher education.
Deborah Rhode (New York University) began by asserting that the state of women’s studies and the women’s movement, in general, is a tale of personal progress.
Catharine Stimpson (New York University) stressed that the questions of origins are far deeper than the 1960s and should include a look at four critical moments.
www.spencer.org /publications/conferences/WomenStudies/report.htm   (7242 words)

  
 The Stamford Historical Society - Record Group 3, The Catharine Aiken School, Stamford, Connecticut,1855-1913
During her 41-year tenure as principal and then proprietor of the seminary, Catharine Aiken, as she was known in Stamford, became one of the city's leading lights.
Catharine Aiken endeavored to provide her students with an education comparable to that offered at the best private schools in the northeast.
The Catharine Aiken School moved to Gothic Hall at the head of Broad Street in 1869 and finally to Dolsen Place, at the north side of Bedford Park, where the Congregational Church now stands.
www.stamfordhistory.org /rg3.htm   (648 words)

  
 VANDERHOOF Family
She was buried in the New York City Dutch Church on 31 Mar 1791.
New York 17 Jan 1759; He may be the one who served 12 days as a flsmith in 1782 (GBR 47:338) and is presumed to be the one who was buried in the New York Dutch Church on 8 Jan 1798.
In the Census of 1790, West Ward, New York City, there are listed two families of this name, each with one son under 16, wife, and one daughter in the first and two daughters in the second (see #131).
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Flats/5732/WilsonLedley.html   (4753 words)

  
 Lieutenant Benjamin Woodruff Descendants - Page 2
Catharine was born about 1791 in New York.
Joseph Woodruff (Benjamin) was born 13 Mar 1764 in Morris Co., New Jersey and was christened 10 Feb 1765 in 1st Presbyterian, Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey.
Daniel Woodruff (Benjamin) was born 26 Aug 1770 in Morris Co., New Jersey and was christened 9 Feb 1772 in 1st Presbyterian, Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey.
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 Lincoln/Net: Women's Experience and Gender Roles
Led by the New Englander Catharine Beecher, they emphasized the dangerous and unhealthy aspects of the competitive public world of men, and portrayed the home as a safe haven that women could provide for their husbands.
This new domestic ideal went on to articulate women's responsibility for inculcating religion and moral values in their families.
Ultimately, the architects of the new "cult of domesticity" argued that women's acceptance of their diminished economic role demonstrated their moral superiority and leadership.
lincoln.lib.niu.edu /women.html   (1529 words)

  
 New York
Some of the 144 rooms and suites look down upon its new copper roof, but the entire hotel is only nine stories tall, and most of its windows look directly into somebody's office in another building.
I'm told it is packed with heavy hitters for every weekday breakfast and lunch, and if the New York Stock Exchange extends its business hours into the nighttime, as is predicted, dinner business is bound to flourish as well.
Catharine Reynolds is a contributing editor at Gourmet.
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 New York Social Diary's The List
Born deep in the heart of Texas (El Paso), her stiletto wit, always accompanied by the signature satin-y slap and a tickle made her a must-read for anyone with the slightest appreciation for the puncturing of pomposity and the human comedy.
She first came to the New York Daily Mirror, which was the Hearst morning tabloid which competed with the New York Daily News, in the late 1950s, writing under the nom de plume Suzy.
He currently resides in a recenty completely restored 19th-century townhouse in Chelsea (where he also works), a country house in New England and several houses in his native North Carolina, all of which he is in the process of restoring to their original splendor, modest though it may have been.
www.newyorksocialdiary.com /list.php   (2874 words)

  
 NYU > Office of Public Affairs
New York University School of Law alumnus Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), was today awarded the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize.
New York University today announced the establishment of the John Brademas Center for the Study of Congress, to be housed at its Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
New York University today announced that it has installed and begun to make use of a new IBM eServer BladeCenter system capable of peak performance of 4.5 TeraFlops.
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 Catharine, New York -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Catharine, New York -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Catharine is a (An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city) town located in (Click link for more info and facts about Schuyler County, New York) Schuyler County, New York.
Cayuta Lake -- A small (A body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land) lake in the northeast part of the town.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ca/catharine,_new_york.htm   (544 words)

  
 ISTG - Newspaper Articles
The Ant, Croker, from New York fell in January 13, with ship Barrett also from St. John, with main and mizen masts gone, and full of water.
The mails for England and this place were advertised at New York to close on Wednesday the 4th inst.
The schooner Superior, Weldon, arrived at New York from hence on the 5th inst.
www.immigrantships.net /newsarticles/1820_newsarticles.html   (1748 words)

  
 New York History & Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The mistaken tradition that Rev. Thomas Barclay of Albany was the son of John Barclay of East New Jersey is investigated based on an examination of records from East New Jersey, records from Bury Hill, Surry, and records in London.
The text is enhanced by extracts from New York City directories (1786-1803), a partial table of descent of the Barclays of Ury, sundry records of Barclays in Ireland and miscellaneous records from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.
Second only to New York and Albany in antiquity, Ulster from the earliest period was the theatre of important and romantic events.
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 Biography of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Of British and French ancestry, Elizabeth was born into a prominent Anglican family in New York and was the second daughter of Dr. Richard Bayley (1744-1801) and Catherine Charlton (d.1777).
Socially prominent in New York, the Setons belonged to the fashionable Trinity Episcopal Church.
She was followed in 1809 by Mary Ann Butler (1784-1821)of Philadelphia, Susanna Clossey (1785-1823) of New York, Catharine Mullen (1783-1815) of Baltimore, Anna Maria Murphy Burke (c.1787-1812) of Philadelphia, and Rosetta (Rose) Landry White (1784-1841), a widow of Baltimore.
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pg00719.txt 1030 31 Graham Mary 6 New York pg01029.txt 280 32 Graham Mary 54 Ireland pg00265.txt 784 18 Graham Mary E 14.
pg00770.txt 1022 1 Graham Wm 14 New York pg01012.txt 733 14 Graham Wm R 17.
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 Banking Markets - Federal Reserve Bank of New York
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is responsible for assessing the anti-competitive effects resulting from changes in local banking market structure.
Currently, we oversee 21 banking markets in the Second Federal Reserve District: 15 in the New York area, four in Puerto Rico and two in the US Virgin Islands.
In the New York area, many markets contain partial counties, which are then specified by townships and cities.
www.newyorkfed.org /banking/ma_bankingmarkets.html   (768 words)

  
 Catharine, New York NY, town profile (Schuyler County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
New York > All counties > Schuyler County > Catharine
Catharine, NY Catharine is a town in Schuyler County.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Catharine was $16,496, compared with $21,587 nationally.
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 New York Wines & Dines!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The New York wine industry is highly diverse.
This is evidenced in many ways, but mainly by the size of the winery operation (we have the 2nd largest wine company in the US in New York State, some operations that are run by two or three family members, and obviously many in between) and by the state's product line.
These wineries come from all across New York State, and we hope that you will enjoy sampling their products.
www.newyorkcuisine.org /thewine/wineries.asp?m=3189&p=99&cwid=1   (223 words)

  
 New York Index
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Marriage: Catharine SNELL 22 Oct 1793, Manheim, Herkimer, New York
Adam married Catharine SNELL, daughter of Peter Jost SNELL and Susanna KILTS, on 22 Oct 1793 in Manheim, Herkimer, New York.
(Catharine SNELL was born on 13 Jan 1773 in Snells Bush, Manheim, Herkimer, New York, died on 5 Jan 1851 in Snells Bush, Manheim, Herkimer, New York and was buried in Snells Bush, Manheim, Herkimer, New York.)
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 Environment DEC - New York's Online Newsletter about the Environment
Free Youth Fishing Clinics in New York City - These clinics are a great chance for youngsters to learn about New York City fisheries.
Governor Announces Protection of 2,500 Acres in Otsego County - From three properties, including 1,036 donated acres, a new state park, a new state forest and an expanded, existing state forest will be created.
Northern Snakehead Fish Found in New York City Lake - Due to their potential as predators of native New York fish, possession and importation of live snakehead—an air-breathing freshwater fish—was prohibited in New York State as of June 2004.
www.dec.state.ny.us /website/environmentdec   (1409 words)

  
 Inventory of the Angelica Schuyler Church Archive
1811 Mar 25 ALS Angelica Schuyler Church, New York, to the Prince of Wales.
Mentions "Kitty" [Catharine Church] and her writing in French and Madam de Corny and a mishap in her carriage.
Comments on the news of Madam de Corny being a victim of the times and of [Maria] Cosway being in a convent.
www.lib.virginia.edu /small/exhibits/church/churchlist.html   (3275 words)

  
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Her father died in Lockport, New York, and her mother is supposed to be living yet in the West.
TOBIN are: Margaret, John and Thomas - children by first wife, and are living in New York; Catharine, Joanna, Mary, Robert, Phillip, Winnie, Mike, and Sarah Jane, are in the West.
John TOBIN is an experienced railroad man, having spent most of his life in that business, but is now retired from active pursuits, and living in comfort at his beautiful residence in Ronceverte.
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 Beyond the Easel
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Wolfe Fund, 1952 (cat.
Although Vuillard began the painting in 1923, he reworked it 14 years later for a retrospective exhibition in 1938.
It was first exhibited in the United States at the New York World’s Fair of 1939.
www.artic.edu /aic/exhibitions/easel/gallery/morning.htm   (178 words)

  
 ISTG Vol 4 - SS New York
DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
Allendorf 37 male brewerer New York 89* Wilh.
Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.
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 Medieval Studies at the University of Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc., 1969.
New York: Quill -William Morrow and Co., 1991.
New York, NY: W.W. Norton and Co., 1972.
www.lib.uconn.edu /medievalstudies/libdococt00.html   (4128 words)

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