This Weeks Top New York History News

  • A Proposed Federal Scanning Commission
  • Harlem Landmark May Be Rehabilitated
  • 2 Civil War Pensions Still Being Paid
  • Mark Schaming Named NYS Museum Director
  • MANY Issues FY 2012 Museum Strategic Priorities
  • New Pressures to Track History Ph.D.s
  • AHA Begins history Curriculum Project
  • Jackie Papers Released by JFK Library
  • Controverisal Art Dealer Robert Hecht Dies
  • Kodak to Stop Making Cameras
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • Last Surviving WW1 Vet, A Woman, Dies
  • Tioga Co Historical Recovering From Flooding
  • DC Wax Museum Adds Harriet Tubman
  • New LoC Endowment for Contemporary Music
  • RR Company Investing in North Creek
  • Input Sought on Schuyler Slaves’ Reburial
  • LG Fort’s Skeletons Remain Unburied
  • $35M to Close Erie Canalway Trail Gaps
  • NYPL Annouces New Mapping Initiative
  • Gov Wants New Teacher Evaluation System
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • Report: Building Reuse Has Environmental Value
  • Republican Blocks 9/11 Museum Funds
  • Gurley Brown Gives Columbia, Stanford $30 M
  • Folklorist’s Global Jukebox Goes Digital
  • Folsoms Write Book About FDR
  • 3M Black Records Free in Feb
  • February Perspectives on History Online
  • Fort Ticonderoga’s Visitation Flat in ’11
  • E-book Readership Rises Dramatically
  • Each Friday morning New York History compiles for our readers the previous week’s top stories about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly news round-ups here.

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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • JFK Library Releasing Last Secret Tapes
  • Brooklyn Historic Skyscraper District Upheald
  • Manning Marable Up For US Critics Award
  • Ancestry, Historical Society of PA Partner Online
  • AHA 2013 Call for Proposals
  • Irish American Museum Opens
  • South St Seaport Museum Reopens
  • Seaway Trail Director Mitchell Dies
  • 2 Champlain Society Pubs Digitized
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • Etta James, Dies at 73
  • NYPL Announces Freedom of Information Day
  • Andrew Cuomo to be Subject of Biography
  • NYC Historic Designation Won’t Stop Project
  • Fort Ticonderoga Receives Award
  • Book Features SUNY’s Oldest Campus
  • 2012 Another Tight Year for SUNY
  • Each Friday morning New York History compiles for our readers the previous week’s top stories about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly news round-ups here.

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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • Suffragist Howland’s House to Get Rebuild
  • N-YHS Exhibition Debate Rages
  • Theatre Historian Mary Henderson, 83
  • NY Civil War Tug Underwater Preserve
  • AHA Annual Meeting Concludes
  • Report: Naval History &#8216-in jeopardy’
  • Lake George Considers Ousting Museum
  • SUNY Chief Delivers &#8216-State of University’ Speech
  • Tappan Zee Concerns from Nyack Historical
  • Historian Bernard Bellush Dies, 94
  • Each Friday morning New York History compiles for our readers the previous week’s top stories about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly news round-ups here.

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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • State Capitol Restoration Projects Completed
  • 2011 History Blogging Awards Announced
  • NARA Genealogy Workshops Go Online
  • Penn Museum Offers Online Collections Database
  • Albany’s Historic Lark Tavern Reopens
  • History Conservancy Buys Ft. Edward Site
  • Potsdam Church Closes After 188 Yrs
  • Long Lake Archives Acquires Photos
  • Coumo Address Features History
  • Report: Historian Job Market Mending
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • After 70 Yrs, Ski Trains Return
  • Caffe Lena Tapes Headed for Preservation
  • Woody Guthrie Archives Leaving NY
  • ALCO Oral History Project Planned
  • NARA Launches &#8216-Citizen Archivist Dashboard’
  • Uphill Climb for National Latino Museum
  • Protection Sought for Am Rev War Site
  • Trail Boosters to Study RR’s Economics
  • Monument to War of 1812 Dead Planned
  • Crossing the Delaware, More Accurately
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • Expert to Assess Herkimer Downtown
  • Buffalo Central Terminal Wins $10k Competition
  • Noise Law Hurts NYC TOur Guides
  • Tahawus RR Plan Sparks Opposition
  • MacDonald, Pop Percussionist, Dies at 67
  • Lynhurst Cuts Staff, Hours
  • College Must Release Oral-History Records
  • Kateri Tekakwitha Rising to Sainthood
  • Fed Gov ’12 Funding and History
  • Battle Group Receives State Charter
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

  • Louis Armstrong Museum Director Dies
  • State Archives Partner with Ancestry.com
  • NEH Awards $21 Million in New Grants
  • Ancient Wood Tool Found in Lake Huron
  • Canal Communities Share $1.5M in Grants
  • Quadricentennial Records Find Home
  • Ten Broeck Mansion Gets Historic Gift
  • Mohawk Land-Reclamation Arrest
  • Brooklyn Family Papers Go Online
  • History Projects Get Development Money
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