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Presents With a Bit of Back Story - The New York Times

The residents of Little Tall Island have seen their share of nasty Maine Nor'easters, but this one is different. Not only is it packing hurricane-force winds and up to five feet of snow, it's bringing something worse. Something even the islanders have never seen before; something no one wants to see.

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Storm of the Century: The Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 [Book]

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A history of the Bank of New York, 1784-1884. ture was described at the time as builtin the Italian style, of Little Falls brown stone andPhiladelphia brick. The banking-room is fifty-eightfeet

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Presents With a Bit of Back Story - The New York Times

The Statistical History of the United States from Colonial Times to the Present. (New York: Horizon Press, 1965. Pp. 789. $9.95.), American Political Science Review

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Kahakai Kitchen: The Book Tour Stops Here: A Review of The Song of the Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning, Served with a Recipe for Tea-Soaked Hard-Boiled Eggs

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Presents With a Bit of Back Story - The New York Times

The American metropolis, from Knickerbocker days to the present time;. y wereWilliam Dyer (1680), near Pine Street; GabrielleMinville (1684), below Morris Street; and PhilipFrench (1714), below Wall Street. The Colonial Gov-ernor

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