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  coldest day in nyc history: Natural History of New York New York (State). Natural History Survey, 1849
  coldest day in nyc history: Natural History of New York Ebenezer Emmons, 1849
  coldest day in nyc history: History of the City of New York: History of the city of New York : externals of modern New York Martha Joanna Lamb, Mrs. Burton Harrison, 1896
  coldest day in nyc history: History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress-Vol. 3 Martha Lamb, Martha Joanna Lamb, Burton Harrison, 2005-11-01 The social life of New York at this period was invested with a peculiar charm. Wealth and refinement, money-making and good-breeding, were blended as never before. -from Chapter XLVI: The Final Struggle From the exuberance of post-Revolutionary Manhattan to the great debate over incorporating the independent municipality of Brooklyn into the City of New York, this final volume of an extraordinary three-volume history of New York remains an informative and entertaining resource today. Volume 3 relates tales of social elegance and bustling commerce, of the founding of Alexander Hamilton's newspaper and Broadway theaters, of grand civic projects of park creation and library building... of the modern foundations of one of the planet's most influential cities. Numerous captivating illustrations depict: .Fifth Avenue at Madison Square .bird's eye view looking south from General Grant's tomb .police parade .Cathedral of St. John the Divine .the Plaza Hotel and Metropolitan Club .bridge at Canal Street in 1800 .Washington Arch .and dozens more. Originally published from 1877 to 1881, this is a delight to browse-for history buffs and lovers of the grand metropolis alike. Also available from Cosimo Classics: Martha J. Lamb's Wall Street in History. American historian MARTHA J. LAMB (d. circa 1892) was a prolific author, publishing children's books, novels, short stories, and magazine articles, as well as serving as editor of the Magazine of American History. Active in charitable organizations, she founded Chicago's Home for Friendless and Half-Orphan Asylum, and was secretary of the city's first Sanitary Fair in 1863. MRS. BURTON HARRISON, ne Constance Cary (1843-1920), was the wife of BurtonNovell Harrison, personal secretary to Jefferson Davis. Recollections Grave and Gay (1911), her autobiography, relates her childhood in pre-Civil War Virginia and her experience as a young adult there during the war.
  coldest day in nyc history: The Every Day Book of History and Chronology Joel Munsell, 1858
  coldest day in nyc history: The Pennsylvania Weather Book Ben Gelber, 2002 A television meteorologist in Columbus, Ohio, Gelber offers a comprehensive source of historical weather events in Pennsylvania in hopes that it will provide a chronological database with sufficient information and sources for others to document past weather events in their own communities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
  coldest day in nyc history: United States of America Congressional Record, Proceedings and Debates of the 113th Congress Second Session Volume 160 - Part 1 ,
  coldest day in nyc history: History of the New Netherlands, Province of New York, and State of New York, to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution William Dunlap, 1840
  coldest day in nyc history: The Bronx Bill Twomey, 2007-07 If you have ever been curious as to why there is a the in the Bronx or how the borough came to be named, look no further. Bill Twomey reveals the ins and outs of Bronx history as no one else can, and he does it in over 200 stories so you can read as much or as little as you like whether you have a few moments or a few hours. Find out the origins of the various communities of the borough and the stories of the many celebrities and interesting people who call the Bronx home. Whether you came from West Farms, Hunts Point, Glason Point, Throggs Neck, or Riverdale, there are stories here to entertain and educate you. Freedomland, Parkchester, Fort Schuyler, the Concourse, Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, and tales of old Baychester will remind you of a bygone era. No community is left out of the fascinating book that will make you the guru of all things Bronx.
  coldest day in nyc history: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 2014
  coldest day in nyc history: Outlines of General History, in the Form of Question and Answer Richard Green Parker, 1848
  coldest day in nyc history: New York History , 1995
  coldest day in nyc history: New York Medical Times , 1891
  coldest day in nyc history: New York Journal of Homœopathy , 1891
  coldest day in nyc history: Natural History of New York: pt. 5. Mollusca (4+271 pages, 40 plates) & pt. 6. Crustacea (70 pages, 13 plates) (pt.5-6 bound together, 1843-44) Lewis C. Beck, James E. De Kay, Ebenezer Emmon, James Hall, W. W. Mather, John Torrey, Lardner Vanuxem, 1849
  coldest day in nyc history: The 111th New York Volunteer Infantry Martin W. Husk, 2010-03-08 This regimental history follows the 111th New York Volunteer Infantry's service from muster through victory. Drawing on many first-hand accounts and primary sources, it provides details on the towns from which the regiment was organized and the backgrounds of the men who served in its ranks. Battles in which the regiment fought, including Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg and Petersburg, are covered in detail, with close unit-level coverage as well as information on the overall strategy and the regiment's place in the greater conflict. An appendix covers in depth the October 1864 capture of 83 111th soldiers by the Confederacy and their subsequent imprisonment, during which many died from hunger and disease.
  coldest day in nyc history: The Massachusetts Register , 1857
  coldest day in nyc history: Historical Souvenir of San Francisco, Cal Charles Peter Heininger, 1889 Views of San Francisco including a panorama; brief history and description of the sights.
  coldest day in nyc history: The Weather Almanac Steven L. Horstmeyer, 2011-09-23 The Weather Almanac, 12th Edition is a resource for a variety of climate and meteorological data including both domestic and international weather trends, historical weather patterns dating back 1000 years, natural disasters, and a 20 page glossary of weather terminology. The book is complete with detailed maps, pictures, and tables compiling climate data from a variety of sources, including the National Weather Service and the US Geological Survey. Separate sections in The Weather Almanac are devoted to tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and lightening, flash floods, and winter storms, and they have been edited from official reports by governmental agencies. The new edition has been updated to include recent disasters such as the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami that devastated Indonesia as well as 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. These chapters serve as a basic reference for severe weather and extreme conditions, which can assist in preparing for a weather emergency.
  coldest day in nyc history: New York Memories of Yesteryear Peter Casill, 1964
  coldest day in nyc history: We All Have a Destiny Nick Cascione, 2019-03-08 We All Have a Destiny is a magical and sometimes tragic story of a boy who is named after a particular renowned priest from his parents' homeland, in Italy. The young boy is similar to his namesake in the simplicity of his good heart and through a spiritual connection they both share. From the moment he was born, the stars of the night danced in great celebration. His parents instill in him much confidence by giving their only child numerous words of encouragement to let him know how very special they believe him to truly be. It is these positive words that have a way of penetrating the very being of this unique young boy, which allows his heart to humbly believe these very sentiments. As he becomes a man, realization of the importance of his essential upbringing reveals how his faith affects his fate. Although his life is a darkened mystery at times, it is through his faith alone that he is enlightened. The puzzling questions of life for him are answered in the wondrous signs he uniquely receives through intuitive abilities. These signs from above help mold him exactly into the man whom he is destined to become. As the story unfolds, his once darkened mysteries will be illuminated in such a way as to reveal to him what he spends his whole life searching forhis destiny.
  coldest day in nyc history: New York City Elizabeth Scholl, 2010-12-23 When the students in Ms. Harrington's class got to school, they thought it would be just a regular school day. When they started to learn about New York City, it got a little more interesting, but when Ms. Harrington told them they were going on a class trip to New York, they couldn't believe it! Before their trip, the class explored New York City's history; learned about city habitats, from forests to beaches; discovered what New Yorkers do in their spare time; and found out about all the different foods people eat in the various neighborhoods of the city's five boroughs. The students' visit to New York City was more exciting than they had imagined. Ms. Harrington took them to the Statue of Liberty, a Broadway play, famous museums, the Empire State Building, and more. It was the best class trip ever!
  coldest day in nyc history: New York School Journal , 1895
  coldest day in nyc history: Romanticism and Animal Rights David Perkins, 2003-10-23 In England in the second half of the eighteenth century an unprecedented amount of writing urged kindness to animals. This theme was carried in many genres, from sermons to encyclopedias, from scientific works to literature for children, and in the poetry of Cowper, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Clare and others. Romanticism and Animal Rights discusses the arguments writers used, and the particular meanings of these arguments in a social and economic context so different from the present. After introductory chapters, the material is divided according to specific practices that particularly influenced feeling or aroused protest: pet keeping, hunting, baiting, working animals, eating them, and the various harms inflicted on wild birds. The book shows how extensively English Romantic writing took up issues of what we now call animal rights. In this respect it joins the growing number of studies that seek precedents or affinities in English Romanticism for our own ecological concerns.
  coldest day in nyc history: New York Medical Gazette and Journal of Health David Meredith Reese, 1856
  coldest day in nyc history: Great Depression Hamilton Cravens, 2009-07-14 An insightful collection of essays focused on American men, women, and children from a range of economic classes and ethnic backgrounds during the Great Depression. Who were the people waiting in the bread lines and living in Hoovervilles? Who were the migrants heading North and West? Did anyone survive the Depression relatively unscathed? Giving a voice to stories often untold, Great Depression: People and Perspectives covers the full spectrum of American life, portraying the experiences of ordinary citizens during the worst economic crisis in the nation's history. Great Depression shows how specific groups coped with the traumatic upheaval of the times, including rural Americans, women, children, African Americans, and immigrants. In addition, it offers revealing chapters on the conflict between social scientists and policymakers responding to the crisis, the impact of the Depression on the health of U.S. citizens, and the roles that American technology and Hollywood movies played in helping the nation survive.
  coldest day in nyc history: The Every Day Book of History and Chronology Joel Munsell, 2022-09-05 DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of The Every Day Book of History and Chronology (Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time) by Joel Munsell. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
  coldest day in nyc history: Forest and Crag Laura Waterman, Guy Waterman, 2019-02-28 A compelling story of our ever-evolving relationship with the mountains and wilderness. Thirty years after its initial publication, this beloved classic is back in print. Superbly researched and written, Forest and Crag is the definitive history of our love affair with the mountains of the Northeastern United States, from the Catskills and the Adirondacks of New York to the Green Mountains of Vermont, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and the mountains of Maine. It’s all here in one comprehensive volume: the struggles of early pioneers in America’s first frontier wilderness; the first ascent of every major peak in the Northeast; the building of the trail networks, including the Appalachian Trail; the golden era of the summit resort hotels; and the unforeseen consequences of the backpacking boom of the 1970s and 80s. Laura and Guy Waterman spent a decade researching and writing Forest and Crag, and in it they draw together widely scattered sources. What emerges is a compelling story of our ever-evolving relationship with the mountains and wilderness, a story that will fascinate historians, outdoor enthusiasts, and armchair adventurers alike. “Just like a good map is essential equipment for any backcountry adventure, Forest and Crag is an essential read for anyone who enjoys spending time in or is charged with the stewardship of the Northeast’s trails and mountains.” — Michael DeBonis, Executive Director, Green Mountain Club “Forest and Crag stands as the most important history of Northeastern mountain exploration. I marvel at the depth of the Watermans’ exhaustive research and the skill in which they synthesized it. Anyone who cares about and writes about mountains laps up these chapters regularly. I reach for this book all the time. The added photographs and prefaces make this new edition from SUNY even better.”— Christine Woodside, editor of Appalachia Journal and author of Libertarians on the Prairie: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, and the Making of the Little House Books “No other volume weaves together across landscapes and time both the individual stories and broad themes of the history of hiking in the Northeast. It is not, however, its breadth and depth which makes Forest and Cragunique. Rather, it is the Watermans’ gift for storytelling which makes the reader feel that he or she has been invited to pull up a chair and listen, spellbound, to two masters of their craft. In sharing the stories of those who came to the mountains before, the Watermans invite all to join in preserving the future of these iconic landscapes.” — Julia Goren, Education Director and Summit Steward Coordinator, Adirondack Mountain Club PRAISE FOR FOREST AND CRAG “This is a superb, monumental history. The Watermans are adept at the capsule profile, whether of peaks or persons. A gallery of characters unrolls, as diverse as those in a novel by Dickens.” — Paul Jamieson, former editor, The Adirondack Reader “Written with grace, style, and good humor, seasoned with a refreshing sense of wonder, Forest and Crag reads more like a gripping novel than the serious research work it really is.” — Magnetic North “In its quality, comprehensiveness, and regional orientation, Forest and Crag is unprecedented in American letters. It will become a classic in social, intellectual, and environmental history.” — Roderick Frazier Nash, author of Wilderness and the American Mind, Fifth Edition “Forest and Crag presents an incredible gift for today’s hikers—the opportunity to take a thoughtful and vigorous ramble into the past, and to explore the Northeastern mountains of yesteryear. What an adventure—and what better way to contemplate how we shape the region’s future?” — Peter Crane, Mount Washington Observatory “Forest and Crag traces the Northeast’s human and natural history by following the hiking experience from the early adventurers to the more recent development of an environmental ethic. The Watermans tell this story with clear respect and deep joy for the mountains that shaped the stories of the region’s hikers and hiking clubs.” — Mary Margaret Sloan, Chief Operating Officer, Positive Tracks “The Watermans’ true genius is their ability to string all the facts together in a narrative so lively that even the footnotes and endnotes are read as eagerly as one would devour dessert at the end of a good meal.” — Tony Goodwin, coeditor of High Peaks Trails, 14th Edition
  coldest day in nyc history: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1999
  coldest day in nyc history: Environment, 1965-1975 , 1978
  coldest day in nyc history: The Massachusetts Register and United States Calendar for the Year of Our Lord ... , 1857
  coldest day in nyc history: The New York Times Book of Physics and Astronomy Cornelia Dean, 2013-09-03 A century-spanning collection of science reporting by acclaimed and Pulitzer–winning New York Times writers: “A treat . . . highly recommended.” —Library Journal From the discovery of distant galaxies and black holes to the tiny interstices of the atom, here is the very best on physics and astronomy from the New York Times. The newspaper of record has always prided itself on its award–winning science coverage, and these 125 articles from its archives cover more than a century of breakthroughs, setbacks, and mysteries. Selected by former science editor Cornelia Dean, they feature such esteemed and Pulitzer Prize–winning writers as: Malcolm W. Browne on teleporting, antimatter atoms, and the physics of traffic jams James Glanz on string theory George Johnson on quantum physics William L. Laurence on Bohr and Einstein Dennis Overbye on the discovery of the Higgs Boson Walter Sullivan on the colliding beam machine, and more
  coldest day in nyc history: Encyclopedia of Climate and Weather Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, 2011-06-09 This three-volume A-to-Z compendium consists of over 300 entries written by a team of leading international scholars and researchers working in the field. Authoritative and up-to-date, the encyclopedia covers the processes that produce our weather, important scientific concepts, the history of ideas underlying the atmospheric sciences, biographical accounts of those who have made significant contributions to climatology and meteorology and particular weather events, from extreme tropical cyclones and tornadoes to local winds.
  coldest day in nyc history: EDIS United States. Environmental Data and Information Service, 1978
  coldest day in nyc history: EDIS , 1981
  coldest day in nyc history: EDIS, Environmental Data and Information Service United States. Environmental Data and Information Service, 1978
  coldest day in nyc history: EDS, Environmental Data Service United States. Environmental Data Service, 1981
  coldest day in nyc history: Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin , 1958 Final yearly issue includes index of special articles. December through March issues contain reports of snow and ice conditions.
  coldest day in nyc history: Oracle of Lost Causes Matthew Christopher Hulbert, 2023-09 John Newman Edwards was a soldier, a father, a husband, and a noted author. He was also a virulent alcoholic, a duelist, a culture warrior, and a man perpetually at war with the modernizing world around him. From the sectional crisis of his boyhood and the battlefields of the western borderlands to the final days of the Second Mexican Empire and then back to a United States profoundly changed by the Civil War, Oracle of Lost Causes chronicles Edwards’s lifelong quest to preserve a mythical version of the Old World—replete with aristocrats, knights, damsels, and slaves—in North America. This odyssey through nineteenth-century American politics and culture involved the likes of guerrilla chieftains William Clarke Quantrill and “Bloody Bill” Anderson, notorious outlaws Frank and Jesse James, Confederate general Joseph Orville Shelby, and even Emperor Maximilian I and Empress Charlotte of Mexico. It is the story of a man who experienced Confederate defeat not once but twice, and how he sought to shape and weaponize the memory of those grievous losses. Historian Matthew Christopher Hulbert ultimately reveals how the Civil War determined not only the future of the vast West but also the extent to which the conflict was part of a broader, international sequence of sociopolitical uprisings.
  coldest day in nyc history: Insomniac City Bill Hayes, 2018-03-08 A memoir by writer and photographer Bill Hayes, primarily recounting his life in New York City and his romantic relationship with neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks over the last seven years of Sacks' life
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