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The Atlantic Monthly, No. 1, November, Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, No. 1, November, Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co.
Gillespie, 3d base 2 2 Pierce, short 4 0 Gesner, 2d base 2 2 Oliver, 2d base 4 2 Master, catcher 3 1
Hamilton, field 1 3 Jackson, field 2 2 Ireland, field 3 1 McKinstry, short 2 2 17 13 RUNS EACH INNINGS
Atlantics—1st, 1; 2d, 1; 3d, 1; 4th, 9; 5th, 2; 6th, 1; 7th, 1; 8th, 0; 9th, 1—17.
Putnams—1st, 0; 2d, 0; 3d, 2; 4th, 0; 5th, 1; 6th, 2; 7th, 6; 8th, 2; 9th, 0—13. UMPIRE—Thos. G.
take a public conveyance to the grounds, the Flushing Railroad boat will leave Fulton Market Slip at 1
On the New York side, Knickerbocker Club 2, Gotham 2, Eagle 2, Empire 2, and Union 1.
admiration, and justifying, in some degree, the exultant boast of some of the Put's that he is No. 1
Young, 3d base, 4 2 Gillespie, 3d base 4 3 Leggett, Catcher 2 3 Jackson, field. 4 2 Ethridge, field, 4 1
This edition, (in parts at 37 1/2 cents each,) of a work which seems destined to hold a long time yet
Lang, Sports Betting and Bookmaking: An American History [New York: Rowman and Littfield, 2016], 1).
Brooklyn Soldier, and a Noble One': A Brooklyn Daily Union Article by Whitman, Walt Whitman Review 20, no. 1
The New York building was commenced on 1 January, corner of 35th street and 7th avenue, under the same
N O . 1, Preserving Traditions; Dutch Foundation of Brooklyn. Ours the real first settlement.
mentions Andrew Demarest and the first Dutch Church in his articles " Brooklyniana No. 9 " (February 1,
the "law's delay," The phrase is from Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be" soliloquy (Act III, Scene 1)
resumed, the formal outset of the Brooklyn Fire Department, under the name of "Washington Company No. 1,
" which is the same identical No. 1 that has descended to the present day (Prospect street), by being
York and Long Island Advertiser beginning on June 26, 1799, and the Long Island Star beginning on June 1,
.. 87 China.... 3 Sweden & Norway..... 80 Finland.... 2 France & Spain...... 33 Mexico.... 1
York and Long Island Advertiser beginning on June 26, 1799, and the Long Island Star beginning on June 1,
C., was begun in 1848, but construction halted in 1854 when about 1/4 complete.
He began publishing the Long Island Star on June 1, 1809.
The Long Island Star was first published on June 1, 1809.
Whitman wrote about the first Dutch church in Brooklyn in " Brooklyniana No. 1 " (June 3, 1861) and again
See: [untitled], April 12, 1842, Vol I, No 119, 2, Col 1; "Results of the Election," April 13, 1842,
Vol I, No 120, 2, Col 1; "The Late Riots," April 15, 1842, Vol I, No 122, 2, Col 1.
Hughes and the New York Schools Controversy of 1840-43," American Nineteenth Century History 5, no. 1
Lady Washington Engine Company No. 1 of Morrisania, Jas. Campbell, Foreman, 40 men.
Marion Hose Company No. 1—William H. Lawrence Foreman with a full company numbering 30.
No. 1, Samuel T. Maddox foreman. This Company turned out 100 men, and made a fine appearance.
No. 1 and Franklin Engine Co. No. 3, escorting Union Engine Co. No. 1 of Trenton, N. J., H. J.
No. 1 escorted Enterprise Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2, of Stapleton, Staten Island.
they are, especially in the South Building) which a patient can have all to himself, for the price of $1
until 1950 (William Huntzicker, The Popular Press, 1833-1865 [Westport, CT:Greenwood Press, 1999], 1–
Recchia (New York: Peter Lang, 1998), 1: 93.
Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics," Éire, Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1–
Hughes and the New York Schools Controversy of 1840–43," American Nineteenth Century History 5, no. 1
It was found to amount to 1 part in 96, taking the average velocities of the current at the ends or outfall
For further reading, see: Charles Hilbert, "The Fall of Seringapatam," Military Heritage 18, no. 1 (2016
Journal Of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 33, no. 3 (2010): 1–21. , a fortified city, situated
For further reading, see: Wendy Palace, "Afghanistan and the Great Game," Asian Affairs 33, no. 1 (2002
The Role of Maps in Negotiating and Defending the 1842 Webster–Ashburton Treaty," Imago Mundi 63, no. 1
The Role of Maps in Negotiating and Defending the 1842 Webster–Ashburton Treaty," Imago Mundi 63, no. 1
Glicksberg ("A Whitman Letter," New York Times , May 1, 1931, 26).
cent. to be lower now in the surrounding population than before the factories were established: from 1
in 58 it has fallen to 1 in 66.
Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books), 1:
Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books), 1:
Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books), 1:
Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh (1867; repr., Westminster, MD: Heritage Books), 1:
The Battle of Chantilly (also the Battle of Ox Hill; Virginia, September 1, 1862), fought between Union
Several efforts to get the bridge had proved futile, when about 1 o'clock, according to orders, Col.
No. 1, and Victory Co.
No. 1, were escorted to the house of Neptune Hose Co.
No. 4 of this District threw 111 feet—No. 1 threw from 147 to 153 feet—variously estimated.
No. 1’s playing was nearly as good as was expected by her men—it being anticipated by them that about
Marion Hose Co. were received by Washington Hose of that city; No. 1 was received by No. 10 and No. 4
No. 9, of this District, with their apparatus; also by delegations from No. 3’s Co., Hook and Ladder 1,
As No. 1’s Company and the delegations with her passed the TIMES office, they halted and gave us some
announces that after the 1st of January next, his publication will be issued monthly in quarto form, at $1
their heads to the street, and numbered either alphabetically, Wards A, or B, C, D and so on; or Wards 1,
Bowen: An Unknown Whitman Letter Recommending an Army Doctor," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 1, no. 2
Whitman’s brother, Thomas Jefferson Whitman, enclosed $11 from Moses Lane, $10 from Hill & Newman, and $1
Paumanok" series in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 1:
Paumanok" series in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 1:
No. of grains fluid, solid matter in 1 gal Baiseley's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stream; at 5 miles the waters of Valley Stream; at 6 miles the waters of Springfield Creek; and at 7 1/
History of the Good Book in the United States, 1777–1880 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999), 70–1.
Price $1.
Island: from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time (New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1902), 1:
. ☞ Since writing the above, we hear from our windows at this moment (between 12 and 1 o'clock, morning
[New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 1998], 1: 222).
And The Irish Conquest of New York Politics," in Eire– Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1/
James Van Norden & Co., 1841], 3, 8; The People's Democratic Guide [New York: James Webster, 1842], 1:
Bartlett (MA) ( The American Laborer [New York: Greeley & McElrath, 1843], 1: 35).
W ASHINGTON , Thursday, Oct. 1, 1863.
The funeral baked meats / Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables" (Act 1, scene 2, lines 179-80
Paumanok" series in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 1:
Barth, "Coleridge on Beauty: 'Beauty, Love, and the Beauty-Making Power,'" Romanticism 11, no. 1 (2005
And for this bold generalization he alleges, as a basis, 1, the name of Senator Rusk; 2, the head of