UtenteMorrisJumel

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Etichette
Cultural and Social Histories (107), History of New York City (80), North America in World History (77), Constitution and Law (73), Documentary History (68), Slavery and Freedom (55), Military History (54), History of the Americas (38), Foreign Policy History (37), British North America (35), Spanish North America (34), History of Massachusetts (31), History of Virginia (29), Immigration History (29), Native-British Histories (28), Native-Spanish Histories (27), George Washington (26), Children in the American Revolution (23), Legal History (23), History of Pennsylvania (22), Domestic Policy History (22), History of New York State (20), American Scientists (20), History of California (20), American Writers (19), Abraham Lincoln (19), History of the American Southeast (18), Federalism and Anti-Federalism (18), History of New York City (Harlem) (17), American Religious History (16), Dominican-American History (16), First Peoples- Survey History (16), Understanding History (15), History of New York City (Washington Heights) (15), History of the American Southwest (14), British Enlightenment (14), Children in the 1890's (14), Civil Rights History (13), Thomas Jefferson (13), History of Missouri (12), Ancient Greek Literature (12), John Adams (12), Native-French Histories (12), Children in the 1850's (11), Native-U.S. Histories (11), American Artists (11), Children in the Civil War (10), History of Texas (10), Underground Railroad (10), Children in the 1950's (10), History of New Mexico (10), Children in the Reconstruction Era (10), Elements of Learning (10), Alexander Hamilton (9), African-American Histories (8), Loyalists in the American Revolution (8), History of Washington DC (8), Children in the Great Depression (8), Children in World War II (8), Aaron Burr (8), History of Connecticut (8), Agricultural and Craft History (8), Environmental History (8), Forced Migrations (8), History of Louisiana (7), Scientific Revolution (7), Abigail Adams (7), James Madison (6), History of Florida (6), Education History (6), Frederick Douglass (6), Benjamin Franklin (6), French Enlightenment (6), Supreme Court (6), History of Illinois (6), Children in Mexican Independence (6), History of Ohio (6), Writing and Researching (5), Executive Branch (5), History of Georgia (5), History of the American Midwest (5), American Musicians (5), John Jay (5), Thomas Paine (5), Children in the War of 1812 (5), Langston Hughes (5), Hessians in the American Revolution (5), African-British Histories (5), First Peoples- Taino History (5), Westward Expansion (5), Children in the 1900's (5), History of Alabama (5), Children in the 1840's (4), French North America (4), History of New York City (Bronx) (4), Historiography (4), Edmund Burke (4), Children in the 1860's (4), History of Minnesota (4), The Declaration of Independence (4), Children in the 1760's (4), Judicial Branch (4), Children in the Early Republic (4), African North America (4), Children in the 16th Century (4), Harriet Tubman (4), Children in the 1990's (4), First Peoples- Creek (Muscogee) History (4), Christopher Columbus (4), History of North and South Dakota (4), Phillis Wheatley (4), History of Maine (4), History of New York (3), John Marshall (3), David Hume (3), Maps and Navigation (3), King George III (3), The Mirabal Sisters (3), History of Maryland (3), History of Oklahoma (3), History of the American Northeast (3), New York Revolt of 1741 (3), American Athletes (3), History of the American Great Plains (3), Children in the 1960's (3), Paul Revere (3), New Deal (3), Virginia History (3), Children in the 1980's (3), British Literature (3), Children in the Civil Rights Movement (3), History of Tennessee (3), History of Kansas (3), Olaudah Equiano (3), Cuban-American History (3), African-French Histories (3), History of the American Northwest (3), George Washington Carver (3), Louisiana Purchase (3), Cabeza de Vaca (3), David Farragut (3), Learning in the Garden (2), Sacagawea (2), First Peoples- Powhatan History (2), First Peoples- Wampanoag History (2), John Jacob Mickley (2), Children in the 1620's (2), History of Michigan (2), First Peoples- Mohawk History (2), First Peoples- Shoshone History (2), First Peoples- Cherokee History (2), David Drake (2), Native-Dutch Histories (2), Plutarch (2), Carrie Berry (2), Children in the 1940's (2), Socrates (2), Noah Webster (2), John Darragh (2), Ancient Roman Literature (2), History of New York City (Brooklyn) (2), Children in the Texas Revolution (2), Children in the 1830's (2), History of Appalachia (2), Children in the 1880's (2), Julius Mortimer (Charlie Miller) (2), Liberia and the United States (2), Legislative Branch (2), Learning to Read (2), Children in the 1490's (2), Dutch Enlightenment (2), The Vietnam War (2), Henrietta Leavitt (2), Eunice Williams (2), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (2), John Quincy Adams (2), African-Spanish Histories (2), Jonathan Williams (2), James Baldwin (2), Washington Irving (2), History of Hawaii (2), American Dancers (2), Zora Neale Hurston (2), Simon Bolivar (2), Aristotle (2), Congress (2), Plato (2), Homer (2), Booker T. Washington (2), Wanda Gag (2), Richard Steele (2), Solomon Northup (2), Albert Gallatin (2), Harriet Jacobs (2), Joseph Addison (2), Michel de Montaigne (2), Pocahontas (2), Squanto (2), History of Iowa (2), Allen Jay (2), History of Vermont (2), Kate Shelley (2), Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 (2), Abbie Burgess (2), History of North Carolina (2), Children in the 17th Century (2), Jonathan Swift (2), History of Kentucky (2), History of Colorado (2), Francis Scott Key (2), History of Alaska (2), Fort McHenry (2), Creek War (2), First Peoples- Huron History (1), Molly Welsh Bannaky (1), Helen Delaney Martini (1), African-Native Histories (1), First Peoples- Esopus History (1), Louis Fuertes (1), First Peoples- Hidatsa History (1), John Roy Lynch (1), United Farm Worker's Movement (1), Henry Opukahaia (1), Children in the 1740's (1), Children in the 1970's (1), Children in the 1660's (1), Wyntje Quackenbosch (1), First Peoples- Massapequa History (1), First Peoples- Sioux History (1), Children in the 1590's (1), The Gulf War (1990-1991) (1), Children in the 1770's (1), Robert Turner Ford (1), History of West Virginia (1), Yarrow Mamout (1), First Peoples- Matinnecock (1), Minerva Mirabal (1), First Peoples- Munsee History (1), North America (1), Crispus Attucks (1), Paul Robeson (1), Michael Jordan (1), Robert E. Lee (1), Geoffrey Chaucer (1), Nathanael Greene (1), Marquis de Lafayette (1), Benjamin Banneker (1), James Weldon Johnson (1), Klondike Gold Rush (1), Shays's Rebellion (1), William Blackstone (1), Emma Edmonds (1), George Berkeley (1), Thucydides (1), Baruch Spinoza (1), Miles Davis (1), Jackie Robinson (1), Cesar Chavez (1), Ulysses S. Grant (1), Martin Luther King Jr. (1), Charlie Parker (1), King Philip's War (1), Emily Dickinson (1), Henry David Thoreau (1), Herodotus (1), St. Augustine (1), Anne Frank (1), American Actors (1), Material History (1), First Peoples- Minisink History (1), Sylvia Mendez (1), First Peoples- Wappinger History (1), First Peoples- Altahama History (1), First Peoples- Yamasee History (1), First Peoples- Mahican History (1), First Peoples- Pequot History (1), First Peoples- Natick History (1), First Peoples- Narragansett History (1), First Peoples- Anishinaabeg History (1), William Henry Lane (1), Ancient Punic Literature (1), Dominguez Escalante (1), Frederico Fernandez Cavada (1), Kalpana Chawla (1), Alan Rabinowitz (1), DJ Kool Herc (1), Emily Edmonson (1), Vilma Martinez (1), Juan Rodriguez (1), Jonathan Trumbull (1), Toni Stone (1), Caleb Cheeshahteaumauk (1), Dede Mirabal (1), Patria Mirabal (1), Margaret E. Knight (1), History of Mississippi (1), History of New Jersey (1), Florence Mills (1), Joel Barlow (1), María Teresa Mirabal (1)
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Sep 17, 2012
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Morris-Jumel Mansion Museum
La mia biblioteca
The Achelis-Bodman American History Library at Morris-Jumel Mansion will open in May 2016 to scholars of all ages. With a collection of more than 800 American History books (and growing) in English and Spanish, the library provides a quiet reading space for children, families, and serious students of American History. Other resources in the library include access to 50 online academic journal databases, a hands-on curiosity cabinet for children, a microscope and slides, and a telescope.
Informazione su di me
The Morris-Jumel Mansion was built eleven years before the American Revolution, in 1765, by British Colonel Roger Morris and his American wife, Mary Philipse. The hilltop location proved an ideal location for the family’s summer home. Today, the Morris-Jumel Mansion is a cultural institution integral to the surrounding Washington Heights neighborhood.
Luogo
65 Jumel Terrace, New York City, New York 10032
Pagina principale
http://libraryandarchives.wixsite.com/morrisjumellibrary
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