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A home geography of New York City
Straubenmuller, Gustave.
A home geography of New York City.
— Boston ; New York [etc] : Ginn & Co., [c1905] — xv, 229 p. : front., ills., maps
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Table of Contents
Frontispiece
Title Page
Preface
Contents
Introduction
Part I. Plans and Maps
Part I. A Relief Map of New York City
Part I. A Physical Map
Part I. A Political Map of New York City
Part I. Topography
Part I. New York Harbor: Its Approaches etc.
Part I. Transportation
Part I. Bridges and Tunnels
Part I. Manufactures
Part I. New York: The Nation's Market Place
Part I. New York: The Nation's Financial etc.
Part I. Homes of the People
Part I. Immigration
Part I. Streets and Avenues
Part I. Broadway and the Bowery
Part I. Parks
Part I. Museums and Parks That etc.
Part I. Schools, Churches, and Libraries
Part I. The City Government
Part II. New York City As the Home etc.
Part II. Indian Money
Part II. The School of the Indian Boy
Part II. The School of the Indian Girl
Part II. The Coming of the White Man
Part II. The Beginning of the Fur Trade
Part II. The Dutch in New York
Part II. How New Amsterdam Changed etc.
Part II. Peter Stuyvesant
Part II. Early Organization
Part II. The First New York Schools
Part II. Life In the Dutch Settlements
Part II. Dutch Children
Part II. Under the English Flag
Part II. How New York Became etc.
[Part III] Growth and Prosperity Under etc.
[Part III] Early Newspapers
[Part III] Trouble with England
[Part III] New York and the Revolution
[Part III] Historic Spots
[Part III] When Washington Lived In etc.
[Part III] Alexander Hamilton
[Part III] Robert Fulton
[Part III] Samuel F. B. Morse
[Part III] Peter Cooper
Appendix
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Straubenmuller, Gustave.
A home geography of New York City
.
— Boston ; New York [etc] : Ginn & Co., [c1905] — xv, 229 p. : front., ills., maps