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Uncle Sam's New York Tours: May 2009
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Thursday, 28 May 2009. By Jared "the tour guide" Goldstein, exclusively for Uncle Sam’s New York. Many subways go the Battery, since it is in the Financial District; Manhattan also gets really narrow here, and the Battery is close to the Staten Island Ferry and Brooklyn. You can take:. 4 and 5 to Bowling Green. R and W to Whitehall St / South Ferry. 1 to South Ferry or. J, M, Z to Broad St. Get the most from the Battery by experiencing the Alexander Hamilton Financial District Tour. Wednesday, 27 May 2009.
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Uncle Sam's New York Tours: Neighborhood Focus: Hell's Kitchen
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Tuesday, 11 August 2009. Neighborhood Focus: Hell's Kitchen. Gangs were on the rise through the next several few decades, with increased violence during Prohibition and the arrival of Puerto Rican immigrants in the 1950s. The hostility among the Puerto Rican, Irish, and Italian immigrants in the area is highlighted in the film. Posted by Uncle Sam's New York. Türkiye ve hayata dair herşey. 28 September 2009 at 13:00:00 GMT-4. Activities in New York. 21 February 2013 at 14:05:00 GMT-5. Uncle Sam's New York.
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Murder by Gaslight: Concerning Popular Sympathy.
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Function imageUrl() { return 'http:/ 4.bp.blogspot.com/-J9R7LVZX I0/UtG zMr11iI/AAAAAAAACK0/4xwpgN9kL3E/s1600/Murder-told-in-Pictures.jpg'; }. A compendium of information, resources and discussion on notable nineteenth century American murders. Saturday, July 25, 2015. Harris in his Cell,. The cartoon above and the editorial that follows, originally published in the magazine. In April 1893, are a reaction to the maudlin, “sentimental cranks” seeking a pardon for a heinous murderer. Is it surprising that ...
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The OC: The Year the Stars Fell
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A Geographical History and Whatever. Saturday, October 1, 2011. The Year the Stars Fell. Courtesy: rebelcherokee.labdiva.com. E Taylor has prepared an interesting summary of some of the significant events that were depicted over the years on this calendar on her web site:. Rebelcherokee.labdiva.com/kiowacalndr.html . An Osage war party slipped into the camp one morning and viciously attacked the people of Islandman A'date's camp. But that was not all that the Osage warriors did. When the Kiowa warrio...
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The OC: December 2011
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A Geographical History and Whatever. Sunday, December 25, 2011. Snowflakes for a Very Merry Christmas Time! I am up and about early this Christmas morning greeting Santa and waiting for my family to wake. When I think of Christmas time I think of the hustle and bustle of shopping, decorating our home with festive family treasures, and the tremendous joy of family gathered together to celebrate the season. I am so happy to be able to spend this time with my wonderful family! W A Bentley Snowflake, 1890.
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The OC: Mothers and Sons
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A Geographical History and Whatever. Saturday, December 10, 2011. Prompt for this week is a beautiful photograph of Princess Marie-Gabrielle of Bavaria in a loving embrace with her son Prince Luitpold taken sometime during the second decade of the twentieth century. The prompt reminded me of all of the photo sessions I have had with my children through the years. My husband and I both enjoy taking pictures of our children and I am convinced we have thoroughly documented each of their lives! December 10, ...
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The OC: 1911 - One Hundred Years Ago Where I Was Born
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A Geographical History and Whatever. Friday, November 11, 2011. 1911 - One Hundred Years Ago Where I Was Born. I have struggled with this week's Sepia Saturday. My struggle was compounded, however, when I followed this lead and came upon a topic that was quite disturbing to me. I tried to set it aside and look elsewhere for a different topic, but I was haunted by it, and in the end I could not leave the horrible story behind. Okemah, Oklahoma 1911. Posts for the 100 Celebration this week. A moving requie...
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The OC: October 2011
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A Geographical History and Whatever. Friday, October 21, 2011. Boys Will Be Boys. When I first looked at this week's Sepia Saturday. Prompt I thought I was seeing a group of girls and boys together on a class outing. I thought I would dig up some photos of my mother as a teacher in the 1940s, or perhaps re-post a photo of my great grandfather with his students outside their one-room schoolhouse at the turn of the century in Oklahoma Territory (see my September post More Schoolin'. This brings me to my.
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The OC: Making War Fun
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A Geographical History and Whatever. Saturday, October 15, 2011. I spent untold hours the last few days going through boxes of old photos and memories my parents have left behind. I didn't know what I was looking for specifically, but I knew I would find something that would match the inspirations I received from this week's Sepia Saturday. Soldiers and native Islanders on the Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands WWII. Please enjoy the many other posted submissions to this week's Sepia Saturday. Welcome to ...