New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850

New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850

Author: Graham Russell Hodges

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2012-09

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0814724612

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The cartmen—unskilled workers who hauled goods on one horsecarts—were perhaps the most important labor group in early American cities. The forerunners of the Teamsters Union, these white-frocked laborers moved almost all of the nation’s possessions, touching the lives of virtually every American. New York City Cartmen, 1667–1850 tells the story of this vital group of laborers. Besides documenting the cartmen’s history, the book also demonstrates the tremendous impact of government intervention into the American economy via the creation of labor laws. The cartmen possessed a hard-nosed political awareness, and because they transported essential goods, they achieved a status in New York City far above their skills or financial worth. Civic support and discrimination helped the cartmen create a community all their own. The cartmen's culture and their relationship with New York's municipal government are the direct ancestors of the city's fabled taxicab drivers. But this book is about the city itself. It is a stirring street-level account of the growth of New York, growth made possible by the efforts of the cartmen and other unskilled laborers. Containing 23 black-and-white illustrations, New York City Cartmen is informative reading for social, urban, and labor historians.


The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 6

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Retirement Series, Volume 6

Author: Thomas Jefferson

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 0691137722

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Volume six of this definitive edition of Thomas Jefferson's papers from the end of his presidency until his death includes 516 documents from the 11th of March through to the 27th of November 1813.


Yard Birds

Yard Birds

Author: Philip Levy

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2023-04-18

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0813949661

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In 2009, the New Yorker declared chickens the "it bird" and heralded "the return of the backyard chicken." This honor occurred as, a host of American cities were changing their laws to allow chickens in residents’ backyards. Philip Levy, a sometime chicken keeper himself, mixes cultural history with husbandry to chronicle the weird and wonderful story of Americans’ urban chickens. From the streets of Brooklyn to council chambers in Albany to the beat of Key West’s Chicken Nuisance Patrol, yard birds are an important and growing part of American city life. Part history, part travelogue, and part reportage, Yard Birds takes the reader on a tour-de-force journey across America, past and present, to profile its urban chickens housed in luxury coops or dying at yearly rituals. What emerges is a compelling picture of city chickens that can both serve as hipster status symbols and guarantee that the families keeping them have at least something to eat. Levy’s smart and entertaining investigation of the contemporary urban chicken craze reveals that poultry flocks were historically an integral part of America’s urban spaces; chickens have simply returned home now, some to very fancy roosts.


Around Washington Square

Around Washington Square

Author: Luther S. Harris

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9780801873416

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"A sprawling, comprehensive account of the neighborhood's history from 1797 to the present day... It is a treasure trove for both the historian and the lover of the Village." -- New York Sun


Elizabeth Seton

Elizabeth Seton

Author: Catherine O'Donnell

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2018-09-15

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 1501726013

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