This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

  • Preservation Nation: Greening the Empire State Bldg
  • NYPL: Using the Census in Genealogy Research
  • Modernizing Mental Health Care: Elwood in Albany
  • Bowery Boys: A Bowery Tattoo Parlor, 1941
  • Chelsea Hotel: History and Tenants Under Attack
  • Louis Nemeth’s Photos: From World War II to the Radio
  • Mirror Magazine: Hague Market, Adirondacks’ Oldest
  • Old Salt Blog: The First Christmas Tree Ship
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    This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

  • Alice Miner Museum: A Sampling of Platters
  • Ephemeral NY: Secret Tragedies of Defunct Midtown Hotel
  • Brooklyn Historical: Adrian Vanderveer Martense’s Lantern Slides
  • Dick Eastman: Explaining Second Cousin Once Removed
  • Don Rittner: Rensselaer Co Should Save Troy Library
  • The Beehive: The Hoosac Tunnel
  • Old Salt Blog: The USS Hornet Project
  • Historian: Canada Won War of 1812
  • Occupy the AHA: Demand a WPA Writers’ Project
  • Outtakes: Groups Spar Over Lake Placid Train
  • Each Friday afternoon New York History compiles for our readers the previous week’s best web links about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly news round-ups here.

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    This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

  • Outtakes: Groups Spar Over Lake Placid Train
  • Early American Crime: Lush Workers
  • Ephemeral NY: 19th Century Sex Adverts
  • John Brown: Tony Horwitz’s Midnight Rising Reviews
  • Brooklynology: The Bullfighter From Brooklyn
  • George Eastman House: Film Preservation And TCM
  • Schaghticoke: Part of the Van Rensselaer Patroonship?
  • Ganondagan: Native History Month
  • Crooked Lake Review: 1822 Erie Canal Excursion
  • Brooklyn Historical: Wallabout Bay, Brooklyn Navy Yard
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  • Associated Press: Fort William Henry Struggle to Update Exhibits
  • Inside Higher Ed: More Options for History PhDs
  • Rene DeRussy: After the Battle of Plattsburgh
  • Above Grade: New York City’s High Line
  • Adirondack Attic: An Industry Inside A Prison
  • Adirondack Almanack: Long History of the &#8216-Rooftop Highway’
  • Schaghticoke History: Life in Schaghticoke in 1790
  • Ephemeral NYC: How New Yorkers Commuted in 1830
  • Brooklyn Historical: Indian Villages in Kings County
  • Museums and the Common Core: What’s Your Role?
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    This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

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    Each Friday afternoon New York History compiles for our readers a collection of the week’s top weblinks about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly round-ups here.

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  • WashPo: History of Leaderless Movements
  • Old Salt Blog: &#8216-Don’t Give Up the Ship’
  • Alan Brinkley: Bonus March and Occupy Wall Street
  • Salon: Mitt Romney is No Nelson Rockefeller
  • Allan Winkler: A Tribute to John M. Blum
  • Social Movements in America: A Research Guide
  • History Online: Map of the Underground Railroad
  • WSJ: Occupy Wall Street Has History on Its Side
  • Chronicling America: The First Metropolitan Opera House
  • Each Friday afternoon New York History compiles for our readers a collection of the week’s top weblinks about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly round-ups here.

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    This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

  • Adirondack Attic: A19th Century Watercolor
  • Txchnologist: 10 Inventors of Lightbulb
  • New: The Occupy Wall Street An-Archives!
  • Algonkian Church History: Mohicans and Mahicans
  • Albany: Sheridan’s Unveiling 95 Years Ago
  • The Border War: New York and Vermont
  • Occupy Wall Street: American Tradition Since 1776
  • Lousie Bernikow: The Black Hole of Women’s History
  • Dick Eastman: Free Genealogy Software
  • Harvey Road: Winter Sports Snow Trains
  • Each Friday afternoon New York History compiles for our readers a collection of the week’s top weblinks about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly round-ups here.

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    This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

    Each Friday afternoon New York History compiles for our readers a collection of the week’s top weblinks about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly round-ups here.

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