Hall, Edward Hagaman, 1858-1936
Hall, Edward Hagaman
Edward Hagaman Hall
Hall, Edward Hagaman, 1858-
VIAF ID: 28185019 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Hagaman Hall
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hall, Edward Hagaman
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hall, Edward Hagaman ‡d 1858-1936
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hall, Edward Hagaman ‡d 1858-1936
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hall, Edward Hagaman, ‡d 1858-1936
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5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society ‡e Affiliation
- 551 _ _ ‡a Auburn, NY
- 551 _ _ ‡a Laramie, Wyo.
Works
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Alaska, the eldorado of the midnight sun. | |
Battery park, New York city. | |
A brief history of Morningside park and vicinity and an account of the Aqueduct pump house controversy in 1916. | |
The cathedral of Rheims | |
The Catskill aqueduct and earlier water supplies of the city of New York. | |
The commercial tercentenary of New York, 1614-1914 ... containing a brief history of the beginning of the regularly chartered commerce of New Netherland and the permanent settlement of what is now the state of New York. | |
The Financial red book of America [1900]-1907/1908 ... | |
The First Presbyterian church of New York; | |
Fort Lee, New Jersey. | |
Fort Tryon and vicinity | |
General Richard Montgomery and his monument at New York. | |
Giovanni da Verrazzano and his discoveries in North America, 1524 | |
A guide to the Cathedral church of Saint John the Divine in the city of New york | |
History of the effort to combine into one society the descendants of revolutionary sires | |
Hudson and Fulton; a brief history of Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton | |
The Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909, the fourth annual report of the Hudson-Fulton celebration commission to the Legislature of the state of New York. Transmitted to the Legislature, May twentieth, nineteen ten | |
Jamestown: the first permanent English settlement in America. | |
Kanadesaga. An historical sketch of the Indian landmarks at Geneva, N.Y. | |
Letchworth park and its donor. | |
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Rochefontaine; a biographical sketch of Etienne Nicolas Marie Bechet, sieur de Rochefontaine, later known as Stephen Rochefontaine, a French engineer ... | |
Major Robert Rodgers; | |
The manor of Philipsborough : address written for the New York Branch of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America | |
Margaret Corbin, heroine of the battle of Fort Washington, 16 November 1776 | |
McGown's pass and vicinity : a sketch of the most interesting scenic and historic section of Central Park in the city of New York | |
Minutes of the Common council of the city of New York from February 10, 1784 to | |
The Monroe house, a landmark history of the house in New York city in which President James Monroe died on July 4, 1831 | |
New York times, May 6, 1936: | |
Notes concerning the Declaration of independence, including the correction of some popular errors. | |
Notes on the Order of the Red eagle (Der Rote adlerorden) | |
Official minutes of the Hudson-Fulton celebration commission, together with the minutes of its predecessor, The Hudson tercentenary joint committee | |
The old martyrs' prison, New York; an historical sketch of the oldest municipal building in New York City: used as a British prison during the war for American independence: built about 1756 and known at different times as "the New gaol," "the Debtors' prison, " "the Provost," "the Hall of records" and "the Register's office." | |
The Palisades of the Hudson River; the story of their origin, attempted destruction and rescue. | |
Philipse manor hall at Yonkers, N. Y.; the site, the building and its occupants | |
The Pilgrim tercentenary; an account of the celebrations in England, Holland and America in 1920 in commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. | |
The poster nuisance, an argument against the abuses of outdoor advertising | |
A short biography of Andrew Haswell Green | |
The Sons of the American Revolution, New York State Society, 1893-94: | |
St. Matthew's cathedral in Laramie, Wyoming; a description of its fabric, memorials and institutions, with historical notes concerning the evolution of the Protestant Episcopal missionary district of Wyoming | |
Stony Point battle-field; a sketch of its revolutionary history, and particularly of the surprise of Stony Point | |
A volume commemorating the creation of the second city of the world | |
The water supply of New York city; a brief history of its development from the earliest days to the present time. |