New England Society in the City of Brooklyn records Bulk, 1880-1916 1880-1981
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New England Society in the City of Brooklyn
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Genealogical society founded in 1880 to promote the study of New England history. From the description of Records, 1880-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155450995 The New England Society in the City of Brooklyn was a social, historical, and charitable organization established in response to the growing population of New Englanders in Brooklyn, N.Y. Census records indicate that, by the 1870s, there were more men descended from New England families living in B...
Moore, Thomas S., 1945-
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Wayne Erickson received his education at Utah State and began working for the Bureau of Land Management in Salt Lake, City, Utah, in 1966. He transferred shortly thereafter to the branch in Monticello to work as the District Recreation Specialist. Thomas S. Moore is from Arizona. He received his education at Utah State and worked with the Phoenix district of the Bureau of Land Management. He then transferred to the Monticello, Utah branch and worked as the Chief of Resou...
Manchester, Charles N.
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New England Society in the City of New York
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The New England Society in the City of Brooklyn was a social, historical, and charitable organization established in response to the growing population of New Englanders in Brooklyn, N.Y. Census records indicate that, by the 1870s, there were more men descended from New England families living in Brooklyn than in Boston, MA. Incorporated in 1880, the Society continues to function as of 2010. Its seven original founders included Hiram W. Hunt, William Burrage Kendall, Calvin Edward P...
Winslow, John, 1825-1898
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John Winslow (1825-1898) of Brooklyn, N.Y., was the son of Eleazer Robbins Winslow (1786-1863) of Newton Upper Falls, Mass., and the grandson of Dr. Shadrach Winslow (1750-1817) of Foxboro, Mass. John graduated from Harvard Law School in 1852 and settled in Brooklyn as an attorney with his brother, David Corbett Winslow (1819-1879). John served as district attorney for Brooklyn, 1859-1862, and 1874-1875. He was also actively interested in literary and scholarly pursuits and helped found the New ...
Brooklyn Society of New England Women.
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Organization founded in 1905 for women with a New England background. From the description of Records, 1918-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155460504 The New England Society in the City of Brooklyn was a social, historical, and charitable organization established in response to the growing population of New Englanders in Brooklyn, N.Y. Census records indicate that, by the 1870s, there were more men descended from New England families living in Brooklyn than...
Hooper, Franklin William, 1851-1914
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Silliman, Benjamin D. (Benjamin Douglas), 1805-1901
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Benjamin Douglas Silliman (1805-1901) was a prominent Brooklyn lawyer and politician. He represented Kings County in the New York State Assembly in 1838, was U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York from 1865 to 1866, was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1872, and was a Republican candidate for New York State Attorney General in 1873, among other accomplishments. From the guide to the Benjamin D. Silliman property dispute report, 1846, (Brooklyn...