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Nagel Cemetery | New York City Cemetery Project
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New York City Cemetery Project. July 8, 2015. Some of the remaining headstones in the Nagel Cemetery, ca. 1925 (NYPL). Late in November, 1926, I became aware that during the course of some excavations for the 207. Street Yard of the Rapid Transit System of New York City an obliterated burial ground was discovered between 212. The Nagel Cemetery in 1836, on a lane from Broadway (Colton 1836). The Nagel Cemetery, ca. 1925 (NYPL). The cemetery, which in 1926 was bounded by 212. Present-day view of the forme...
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Grave Dilemmas - Shoe Leather
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Migration Squared Rachelle Krygier Azrak. The Prison Pipeline Larson Binzer. Mefloquine Mondays Daniel Costa-Roberts. Casual Criminality Elizabeth Gurdus. Out of Place, Out of Time Deborah Lubanga. Vying for Visas Pilar Melendez. In Hot Water Scott Mullen. The Lost Ones Katerina Patin. The Invisible Women Nicole Puglise. The Contraband Crisis Marina Zheng. Young Latina Suicide Alaïs Diop. Print Is(n’t) Dead Stephanie Eckardt. The Satmar rEvolution Dani Bronstein. Super Stalkers Paula Ho. The subway trund...
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Grade "A" Fancy: May 2015
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Grade "A" Fancy is the smart New Yorker's guide to smart New York, the foe of the faddish, delivering the big city, distilled and decanted by Karen McBurnie and Jon Hammer. Six Feet Under the Borough of Jazz. Bright and warm as it was the other day, we were itching for an outing. An adventure seemed to be in order, and what says excitement better than a cemetery? Queens is known as "the Borough of Jazz" because of the hundreds of working musicians who made their homes here, and Flushing Cemetery. Left mu...
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Brinckerhoff Cemetery | New York City Cemetery Project
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New York City Cemetery Project. April 30, 2012. Century, the city sold the land at public auction to a developer, but plans to build on the site have been blocked for decades by Brinckerhoff descendants and the Queens Historical Society. To protect it from development. Update: The city declared the Brinckerhoff Cemetery a landmark. On August 14, 2012. Location of the Brinckerhoff Cemetery (NYCityMap). The Brinckerhoff Cemetery as surveyed in 1919 (Queens Topographical Bureau). 36-37, 41;. Most Holy Trini...
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Bensonia Cemetery | New York City Cemetery Project
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New York City Cemetery Project. May 23, 2015. A view of Bensonia Cemetery in 1898 (NYPL). An 1870 newspaper article describes Memorial Day observances held in Bensonia Cemetery:. New-York Tribune, May 31, 1870). His remains were transferred to Woodlawn Cemetery. Bensonia Cemetery in 1867 (Beers 1867). Bensonia Cemetery in 1885 (Robinson 1885). Present-day view of the former Bensonia Cemetery site (NYCityMap). Sources: Decoration Day,. April 8, 1900, p. A4; Do You Remember. By Bill Twomey,. You are commen...
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Grade "A" Fancy: Six Feet Under the Borough of Jazz
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Grade "A" Fancy is the smart New Yorker's guide to smart New York, the foe of the faddish, delivering the big city, distilled and decanted by Karen McBurnie and Jon Hammer. Six Feet Under the Borough of Jazz. Bright and warm as it was the other day, we were itching for an outing. An adventure seemed to be in order, and what says excitement better than a cemetery? Queens is known as "the Borough of Jazz" because of the hundreds of working musicians who made their homes here, and Flushing Cemetery. Left mu...