Annual ReportJ.B. Lyon Company, 1912 |
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... Indian Remains on Manhattan Island . 142 145 146 147 154 Dedications : New York Public Library 159 Bryant Statue , Bryant Park .. 159 Maiden Lane Tablet . 162 Sites and Inscriptions : Treason Hill House Tablet . 162 Lafayette Tablet in ...
... Indian Remains on Manhattan Island . 142 145 146 147 154 Dedications : New York Public Library 159 Bryant Statue , Bryant Park .. 159 Maiden Lane Tablet . 162 Sites and Inscriptions : Treason Hill House Tablet . 162 Lafayette Tablet in ...
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... Indian Procession at New York City Hall , July 4 , 1911 . 22. Indian Oration at New York City Hall , July 4 , 1911 . 23. Greek Procession at New York City Hall , July 4 , 1911 . 24. Italian Procession at New York City Hall , July 4 ...
... Indian Procession at New York City Hall , July 4 , 1911 . 22. Indian Oration at New York City Hall , July 4 , 1911 . 23. Greek Procession at New York City Hall , July 4 , 1911 . 24. Italian Procession at New York City Hall , July 4 ...
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... indians of Manhattan Island , " by Reginald P. Bolton ; " Fort Brewerton , N. Y. , " by Francis W. Halsey ; " Harriet Maxwell Converse , the Indians ' Friend , " by George F. Kunz , Ph . D. , Sc . D .; " The Poster Nuisance , " by the ...
... indians of Manhattan Island , " by Reginald P. Bolton ; " Fort Brewerton , N. Y. , " by Francis W. Halsey ; " Harriet Maxwell Converse , the Indians ' Friend , " by George F. Kunz , Ph . D. , Sc . D .; " The Poster Nuisance , " by the ...
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... Indians ” ( Geneva , N. Y. ) , by the Secretary . 66 Fifteenth , 1910. Pages 446. Maps and illustrations 31. Con- tains accounts of gifts of public parks by Mrs. E. H. Harriman and others ; a list and brief description of all National ...
... Indians ” ( Geneva , N. Y. ) , by the Secretary . 66 Fifteenth , 1910. Pages 446. Maps and illustrations 31. Con- tains accounts of gifts of public parks by Mrs. E. H. Harriman and others ; a list and brief description of all National ...
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... Indian Trail , Lookout Point , Cliff Avenue and Lover's Lane . At the beginning of Glen Alpha , where the bold scenery begins , the prospect was formerly marred by the means provided for access to the gorge . These consisted first of a ...
... Indian Trail , Lookout Point , Cliff Avenue and Lover's Lane . At the beginning of Glen Alpha , where the bold scenery begins , the prospect was formerly marred by the means provided for access to the gorge . These consisted first of a ...
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Page 161 - The planets, all the infinite host of heaven, Are shining on the sad abodes of death Through the still lapse of ages. All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom. Take the wings Of morning, pierce the Barcan wilderness, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings...
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