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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
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Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
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Primarily English
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Local History
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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'Heights & 'Valley News, title page of the February 1977 issue
Subject
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A sit-in at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library, rent strikes, abandoned buildings, and small businesses in distress.
Description
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This is a scan of the front page of the February 1977 issue of the 'Heights & 'Valley News, a publication of the Columbia Tenants' Union. This page is in the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group's file on the history of the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library, but it could be filed in so many other categories equally well. It is also an interesting example of local periodicals that no longer exist.
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Columbia Tenants' Union
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Columbia Tenants' Union
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February 1977
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Unknown
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One 11 X 17 sheet of newsprint.
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English
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Text
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February 1977, Bloomingdale neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Columbia Tenants' Union
New York Public Library Bloomingdale branch
Upper West Side abandoned buildings
Upper West Side business history
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
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Primarily English
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Local History
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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A History of Woman's Hospital New York, New York by Alvarene Molland RNMA
Subject
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Woman's Hospital, founded 1855, merged in 1965 with St Luke's Hospital a few blocks north, which is now known as Mount Sinai Morningside.
Description
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This short history was written by Alvarene Molland, RNMA, Clinical Coordinator Nursing in 1965, upon the occasion of Woman's Hospital merging with St Luke's Hospital. This is her 1992 revision, with an addendum upon the occasion of moving the inpatient services of Woman's Hospital to "New Roosevelt Hospital" on 59th Street in Manhattan. The author's views on J. Marion Sims may be out of step with prevailing views of the 2020s. As Woman's Hospital was one of several pioneering medical institutions to make its home in the Bloomingdale area, and as not much is readily available online about its history, this short introduction is clearly of value.
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Alvarene Molland, RNMA
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Unknown, perhaps self-published.
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Written 1965. Revised 1992.
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Alvarene Molland
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Xeroxed unbound 8.5 X 11 sheets, in the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group's Library Collection.
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English
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Text
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110th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, New York, New York.
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
Text
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A Tintype of CFD's Interrupted Primary Day 2001: Where Members Were That Fateful Morning
Subject
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September 11, 2001 oral history: the attacks on the World Trade Center as experienced on the Upper West Side. Also paints a picture of the members of the Community Free Democrats and various NYC candidates at the time.
Description
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This is a beautifully written account based on the author's own experience of 9/11 as well as interviews with members of the Upper West Side's Community Free Democrats club.
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Joan Paylo, Democratic District Leader, West Side Democrats
69th AD, Part B
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This document is in the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group's Library Collection at the Bloomingdale Branch of the New York Public Library.
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First published on the Community Free Democrats' website.
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September 11, 2001
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Members of the Community Free Democrats club on the Upper West Side.
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Joan Paylo holds the copyright. Used with permission.
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PDF
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English
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Text
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Upper West Side of Manhattan, September 11 2001
9/11
Community Free Democrats
Joan Paylo
September 11 2001
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
Rights
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Local History
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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Bloomingdale Conservation Project articles
Subject
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The Bloomingdale Conservation Project, 1959-1964
Description
An account of the resource
In the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group's files, we have a red folder of newspaper clippings about the Bloomingdale Conservation Project, created by Ginger Lief. Most of the clippings are from the New York Times, and those articles are fairly easy to find online through the New York Times's Archives (see links below). There are also a few articles from what seem to be local papers no longer in existence, which we have scanned for you and posted here. The Bloomingdale Conservation Project was a counterpoint to the "urban renewal" projects which had just razed a large swath of the Upper West Side. It was an effort to improve conditions between 96th Street and 104th Street west of Amsterdam Avenue without tearing down the buildings and removing the residents.
Creator
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The Morningsider and the "WSN." Bruce R. Buckley is one author. We hope to learn more about the publications and will update this entry if we do.
Date
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1959-1964
Relation
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Articles from the New York Times, viewable if you have a subscription, or through a library:
https://www.nytimes.com/1960/03/17/archives/city-starts-massive-program-to-renovate-decayed-houses-authority.html
https://www.nytimes.com/1960/04/16/archives/landlord-group-fights-seizures-operators-of-singleroom-west-side.html
https://www.nytimes.com/1961/01/15/archives/block-on-100th-street-is-given-all-facilities-of-a-small-town-city.html
(This article is about the urban "renewal" project to the east of the Bloomingdale Conservation Project area.)
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1961/04/24/issue.html
(We were unable to find a direct link to the page in question, but the article is on page 31 of the April 24, 1961, issue, and it is entitled "Despite City's Procrastination, Bloomingdale Neighborhood Redevelopment Shows Some Signs of Progress")
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Newspaper clippings in plastic sleeves in a red folder.
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Coverage
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The Upper West Side in the 1960s, particularly 96th Street to 104th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and Riverside Drive. 97th Street to 100th Street between Central Park West and Amsterdam Avenue are also discussed.
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Unknown
"The Morningsider"
Barbara Oliver
Bloomingdale Conservation Project
Bruce R. Buckley
Hotel Armstrong
The Master Institute
Upper West Side history
West 102nd Street New York City
West 103rd Street New York City
West 104th Street New York City
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
Rights
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
Coverage
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
Still Image
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Copy of a postcard
Physical Dimensions
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4 inches X 3 inches
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Title
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Church and School of the Holy Name, c. 1911, Copy of a Postcard
Subject
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Church and School of the Holy Name, 96th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Description
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This is a copy of a postcard from about 1911, showing the church before the steeple was added-- and featuring an amusing misprint.
Date
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c. 1911
Type
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Historical image
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
c. 1911
Corner of 96th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in the Bloomingdale neighborhood of New York City's Upper West Side
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
Coverage
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
Still Image
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Booklet with photos
Physical Dimensions
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About 6" X 10"
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Title
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First Church of Christ Scientist Real Estate Brochure 2003
Subject
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When the First Church of Christ Scientist, on 96th Street and Central Park West, was up for sale in 2003, this real estate booklet was printed up with beautiful pictures by Andrew Gordon of the magnificent interior.
Description
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The booklet is in the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group's archive of neighborhood history documents in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library, on West 100th Street. It is available for use in the library.
Creator
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Regency Capital Realty produced the brochure, with photographs by Andrew Gordon.
Publisher
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Regency Capital Realty
Date
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2003
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Unknown. Please contact the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group via upperwestsidehistory.org with any questions or information.
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Please see also the 1932 account of the church's history, on this same Omeka site.
Format
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A booklet on stiff paper.
Language
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English
Type
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Ephemera, color photographs, text
Coverage
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96th Street and Central Park West, New York City
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
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The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
Coverage
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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History of the Bloomingdale Branch of the New York Public Library, by Susan Singer
Subject
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The history of the Bloomingdale Branch of the New York Public Library.
Description
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These are librarian Susan Singer's notes for a talk she gave to the Park West Neighborhood History Group, later renamed Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group. Though Ms. Singer has first-hand knowledge of the branch's history, having worked there for many years, she chose to focus on her research of the early precursors of the NYPL system, as well as the early history of the Bloomingdale branch, particularly as reflected in the annual reports of Ms. Emily McCormick, up to the year 1961, when the branch moved into its current building, after which Ms. McCormick retired. Ms Singer's notes are fascinating, detailed, beautifully written, and will be of wider interest because much of the history of the area is reflected in the library's history.
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Susan Singer
Publisher
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None, unpublished.
Date
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Written in about 2006
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Emily McCormick, head librarian of the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library for 20 years, from 1941-1961.
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All rights belong to Susan Singer.
Format
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Unbound, xeroxed, 8.5 X 11 sheets, 14 pages
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Coverage
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West 100th Street between Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue. 1854-1961
Bloomingdale neighborhood New York City
New York City Library System
New York Public Library
Susan Singer
Upper West Side history
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
Rights
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
Coverage
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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Jean Jaworek's notes for "History of a Community Garden"
Subject
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The West 104th Street Community Garden and the history of community gardening in New York City
Description
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These are Jean Jaworek's notes for a visit to the West 104th Street Community Garden (between Central Park West and Manhattan Avenue), which she led for the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group on September 19, 2010. Although she didn't write down her entire talk, her notes contain a substantial amount of information on the history of community gardening in NYC.
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Jean Jaworek, member of the West 104th Street Community Garden
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Unpublished
Date
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September 19, 2010
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Copyright belongs to author Jean Jaworek
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Nine 8.5" X 11" xeroxed sheets
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English
Type
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Text
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6-10 West 104th Street, New York, NY 10025, 1993-2010,
also sketches the history of the commons going back to Saxon England.
Community Garden History
Community Gardening
Jean Jaworek
West 104th Street Community Garden
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
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History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
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This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
Rights
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
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Local History
Coverage
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Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
Text
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Title
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Report of Committee on Church History Appointed by the Board of Trustees December 22nd 1932 [First Church of Christ, Scientist, 96th Street and Central Park West, New York City]
Subject
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The first 50 years or so of the history of Christian Science in New York City, especially the establishment of the First Church and its magnificent building on 96th Street and Central Park West designed by Carrere and Hastings and dedicated in 1903, as well as its founder Augusta Stetson, up to 1909.
Description
An account of the resource
The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group was given a xerox copy of this report for our files in the Bloomingdale Branch of the New York Public Library on the occasion of a tour of the building on October 25, 2003, before the building was sold and the congregation combined with the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, in its building on 68th Street. The first part is a typewritten overview of the history interspersed with some photographs; the second part is a collection of photographs, and the third part is handwritten excerpts from the early minutes of the church's meetings.
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Richard P Verrall, Josephine L Phelps, and Bertha M. Presley
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Unpublished.
Date
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Created 1932-1933
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Unknown. The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group does not claim any copyright.
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English
Type
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Text
Coverage
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1885-1933, New York City, especially 96th Street at Central Park West
Augusta P. Stetson
Carrere and Hastings
First Chruch of Christ Scientist
First Church of Christ
History of Christian Science
New York City
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Title
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Highlights of the BNHG Library Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of the Bloomingdale neighborhood in Upper Manhattan-- roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park.
Description
An account of the resource
Some highlights we've scanned from the history group's physical files on neighborhood history housed at the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library.
Creator
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The Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
The BNHG's Library Collection, physical files housed in the Bloomingdale branch of the New York Public Library. The contents of the collection were contributed to the group for the most part by neighbors, since 2003.
Publisher
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
This collection of scanned highlights was established in 2021.
Rights
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We believe these materials are in the public domain, or we have tried to contact the creators and either they agreed to have their work posted, or we could not find a way to contact them. Please let us know if you have any additional information on any of the contents, or if you are a copyright holder to any of them.
Language
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Primarily English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Local History
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Bloomingdale neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side; roughly between 96th Street and 110th Street, Riverside Park to Central Park
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Title
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Taken From Harper's Weekly, May 9, 1885: The New York Cancer Hospital
Subject
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The founding of the New York Cancer Hospital, which through a series of mergers has become Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and whose building has since become the Towers Nursing Home and later a residential condo.
Description
An account of the resource
This is a scan of the typescript copy of the Harper's Weekly article we have in the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group's history files. A digital copy of the original article may be found through the New York Public Library, but the size of the pages is so large and the print so small, that this article is actually more legible in this typescript version.
Creator
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Harper's Weekly
Publisher
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Harper's Weekly
Date
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May 9, 1885
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Unknown
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Two 8.5" X 11" sheets of xeroxed typescript
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1885, 105th Street and Central Park West, New York City.
455 Central Park West
Charles C. Haight
New York Cancer Hospital
Towers Nursing Home