This Weeks Top New York History News

Slaves’ Burial Sites Marked Online Statue of Liberty to Reopen by July 4 Historian Claims CT &#8216-First In Flight’ Ellis Island’s Servers Destroyed by Sandy New National Recording Registry Entries Calls For Penn Station Redevelopment State Pols Announce Budget Agreement Tupper Lake Schools Outlook &#8216-Scary’ Gardner Museum Theft Suspects Identified Mormons Acknowledge Black History

This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

Buffalo Rising: Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation Harriet Tubman: How She Became A Legend Genealogy Insider: Six Irish Genealogy Websites Nation: CA Public Colleges Turn to Web Courses Old Churches: Vast Potential, Present Challenges Archeology: Carrier Pigeons at Schuyler House Prikipedia? Or, Looking for the Women on Wikipedia AHA Today: National Parks and the Value […]

This Weeks Top New York History News

Mormons Acknowledge Black History Sequestration Cuts National Archives Hours New State Archives Accessions Move On To Common Core Assessments A Historic Ship Rots In A Shed Digital Public Library of America Launched Potsdam Children’s Museum Planned Teacher of the Year Nominations Due Online Brooklyn Photo Archive Launched Manhattan Project’s Safferstein Dies

This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

Historic Albany Foundation: New Blog Brooklynology: Nazism in 1930s Brooklyn Early American Crime: Failure of the Treadmill in America Bowery Boys: Debut of The Buffalo Nickel The Bowery: Three Centuries And Three Views Eastman House: Dryden Theatre Technical Breakdown WaPo: How Harriet Tubman’s Story Was Saved Tom Tryniski: Amateur Digitizing Project Exceeds Pros Roland Swinton: […]

This Weeks Top New York History News

Teacher of the Year Nominations Due Move to Common Core Assessments Begins Online Brooklyn Photo Archive Launched Manhattan Project’s Safferstein Dies Exhibit Shows Mary Cassatt, Printmaker Exhibit Revisits &#8216-A Harlem Family’ 8M NY Probate Records Go Online Former Hospital to Mark 100 Yrs Yaddo Named National Landmark Museum Transfers Large Mural