Search by...
Results should have...
  • All of these words
  • Any of these words
  • This exact phrase
  • None of these words
Keyword searches may also use the operators
AND, OR, NOT, “ ”, ( )

Your search

Journals, magazines and newspapers
Matching periodicals Loading One moment ...
Selected periodicals
Select up to 5 to search within (5 remaining)
 

yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy

Search results (128)

i
x

Select this option to view all academic journal, magazine and newspaper articles combined into one result set, sorted by relevancy.

  • Books(100)
  • Academic journal articles(4)
  • Periodical articles(28)
  • Magazine articles(2)
  • Newspaper articles(22)
  • Encyclopedia articles(0)
1. Read now
...was of very greatconnections, being related to the Knickerbockers of Scaghtikoke, andcousin-german to the Congressman...as it proved to be a mostexcellent and faithful HISTORY OF NEW YORK which he advised usby all means to publish: assuring...
2. Read preview
...0029Elson L. C. The History of American Music. Revised edition.New York: 1925. (Survey...American Economic History. New York:1924. (Survey...Alexander C., ed. History of the State of New York.Vols. V and VI...
3. Read preview
...England."Albion, Yankee Domination, New England Quarterly, V (October...Philip Hove, February 14, 1835.The New Englanders and the Knickerbockers constituted the governingclasses of New York City on the eve of the Civil War. They...
4. Read now
...that he was one of theliterati, which she supposed mean some new party in poli­tics. I scorn to push a lodger for his...that he was of very greatconnexions, being related to the Knickerbockers of Seaghti­koke, and cousin-german to the Congressman...
6. Read preview
...greatirresponsibility and self-indulgence.Writing of New York society shortly after the Civil War, a contemporaryobserver...1The writer goes on to describe three sets in New York society. Amongthese were the Knickerbockers, who "display conspicuously in their privategalleries...
7. Read preview
...generallyof flowered chintz, of inferior quality, simply run upon a string. . . .Stoves were never dreamed of by the worthy Knickerbockers, butin their stead they had the cheerful fireplace--sometimes in the corner,sometimes extending almost across the...
8. Read preview
...00ADgrants who crowded New York's streets formed...darkest age. AsNew York entered the Gay Nineties...the staid patrician Knickerbockers of the social elite...aristocracy in the new Republic.2 Through...long and colorful history, it had advanced...organization ofNew York.By 1890, Tammany...
9. Read preview
...recruit­ing society-minded Knickerbockers. However, they found it notrouble...stranger's letter waswritten on a New York fifteenth of July.It must likewise...Episcopal Church, aloneamong the New York denominations, was the proprietor...
10. Read preview
...00ADhensible. [Low had a New York (or Brooklyn) commercial...his Lows were not old New Yorkers andcertainly not Knickerbockers. They were sixth-generation New Englanderswho had been...substantial migration to New York in the early nine­teenth...
Back to top