Fort Totten history, 1955-1968, 1966-1968 (bulk)

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Fort Totten history, 1955-1968, 1966-1968 (bulk)

Material regarding historical significance of Fort Totten and its establishment as a park. Includes "Fort Totten: 1857-1955," photocopy of brochure; "Fort Totten, New York: An Evaluation of its Historical Significance," by John H. Lindenbusch; "Fort Totten, New York: Site Analysis and Development Proposals," State Park Commission for the City of New York; guide to Fort Totten records at unnamed repository; photocopies of prints, photos, and plans of fort; "Excerpts from the Notebook of Mary Thorne Jackson, 1857-1859," 1966; correspondence, 1968; photocopy of title abstract of George Irving; and a deed to the government, 1857.

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Irving, George W.

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George Irving arrived in Fremantle in 1922. He found work in the Kununoppin area and later lived near Southern Cross. From the description of Diaries. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221040496 ...

Jackson, Mary Thorne.

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Lindenbusch, John H.

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