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Morris's memorial history of Staten Island, New York

 
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Source: Original data: Morris, Ira K.. Morris's memorial history of Staten Island, New York. New York: Memorial Pub. Co., c1898-c1900.
 
Notes:   Vol. 2 has imprint: West New Brighton, Staten Island : The author, c1900.
Includes index.
 
Subjects:   Staten Island (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Staten Island (New York, N.Y.) -- Biography.
New York (State) -- Richmond County -- Staten Island
 
Location:   Staten Island (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Staten Island (New York, N.Y.) -- Biography.
 
Table of Contents
 
Volume I. Front matter
Volume I. Title page
Volume I. Table of contents
Volume I. Chapter I. Aquehonga Man-Ack-Nong
Volume I. Chapter II. The native Indians
Volume I. Chapter III. The discovery of Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter IV. The settlement of Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter V. The Dutch at Oude Dorp
Volume I. Chapter VI. The Waldenses at Stony Brook
Volume I. Chapter VII. Story of the Huguenots
Volume I. Chapter VIII. Under Dutch rule
Volume I. Chapter IX. English colonial government
Volume I. Chapter X. Establishment of the courts
Volume I. Chapter XI. Staten Island separated from New Jersey
Volume I. Chapter XII. Staten Island in 1676
Volume I. Chapter XIII. The story of the Dongans
Volume I. Chapter XIV. Richmond County
Volume I. Chapter XV. Official list of office-holders
Volume I. Chapter XVI. The Billopps and their home
Volume I. Chapter XVII. The Billopps and their home
Volume I. Chapter XVIII. The French and Indian War
Volume I. Chapter XIX. Approaching the Revolution
Volume I. Chapter XX. Preparing for the struggle
Volume I. Chapter XXI. Commencement of the Revolution
Volume I. Chapter XXII. The crisis on Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter XXIII. Hostilities on Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter XXIV. Hostilities on Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter XXV. Hostilities on Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter XXVI. Simcoe and the "Queens Rangers."
Volume I. Chapter XXVII. Simcoe and the Queens Rangers
Volume I. Chapter XXVIII. Skinners brigade of American loyalists
Volume I. Chapter XXIX. The Jersey prison ship
Volume I. Chapter XXX. Margaret Moncrieffe on Staten Island
Volume I. Chapter XXXI. The New Dorp duelling ground
Volume I. Chapter XXXII. Incidents of the Revolution
Volume I. Chapter XXXIII. Incidents of the Revolution
Volume I. Chapter XXXIV. The American loyalists
Volume I. Chapter XXXV. The American loyalists
Volume I. Chapter XXXVI. The American loyalists
Volume I. Chapter XXXVII. Old locations--Names and nicknames
Volume I. Chapter XXXVIII. Old locations--Names and nicknames
Volume I. Chapter XXXIX. Old locations--Names and nicknames
Volume II. Front matter
Volume II. Title page
Volume II. Table of contents
Volume II. Chapter I. Under the Republic
Volume II. Chapter II. Staten Island militia
Volume II. Chapter III. The war of eighteen hundred and twelve
Volume II. Chapter IV. In the old slavery days
Volume II. Chapter V. The whipping-post at Richmond
Volume II. Chapter VI. Old Staten Island families
Volume II. Chapter VII. Old Staten Island families
Volume II. Chapter VIII. Old Staten Island families
Volume II. Chapter IX. The Vanderbilt Family
Volume II. Chapter X. Aaron Burr
Volume II. Chapter XI. Old Staten Island structures
Volume II. Chapter XII. Old hotels of Staten Island
Volume II. Chapter XIII. Distinguished residents and guests
Volume II. Chapter XIV. Distinguished residents and guests
Volume II. Chapter XV. Three centuries of politics
Volume II. Chapter XVI. Old post routes and ferries
Volume II. Chapter XVII. Freemasonry on Staten Island
Volume II. Chapter XVIII. The Dutch reformed churches
Volume II. Chapter XIX. The Presbyterian churches
Volume II. Chapter XX. The Moravian churches
Volume II. Chapter XXI. The Methodist churches
Volume II. Chapter XXII. The Episcopal churches
Volume II. Chapter XXIII. The Baptist churches
Volume II. Chapter XXIV. The Lutheran and Congregational churches, etc.
Volume II. Chapter XXV. The Roman Catholic churches
Volume II. Chapter XXVI. The bench and bar
Volume II. Chapter XXVII. The medical fraternity
Volume II. Chapter XXVIII. Staten Island journalism
Volume II. Chapter XXIX. The schools of Staten Island
Volume II. Chapter XXX. The quarantine hospitals
Volume II. Chapter XXXI. Staten Island during the rebellion
Volume II. Chapter XXXII. The bi-centennial celebration
Volume II. Chapter XXXIII. The Sailors Snug Harbor
Volume II. Chapter XXXIV. Charitable organizations
Volume II. Chapter XXXV. The islands poor and their home
Volume II. Chapter XXXVI. Staten Island villages
Volume II. Chapter XXXVII. The public highways--Past and present
Volume II. Chapter XXXVIII. Staten Island banks
Volume II. Chapter XXXIX. Staten Island railroads
Volume II. Chapter XL. Staten Island industries
Volume II. Chapter XLI. The fire departments
Volume II. Chapter XLII. The police department
Volume II. Chapter XLIII. Social and beneficial organizations
Volume II. Chapter XLIV. The borough of Richmond
Volume II. Chapter XLV. Local biography
Volume II. Chapter XLVI. Local biography
Volume II. Index

   
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