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History of Long Island

Fulton Street
There is a Fulton Street that runs east-west in northern in Brooklyn, in Brooklyn Heights; and, there is a Fulton Street in Manhattan, in the Financial District, a few blocks north of Wall Street. Both were named in 1816 after Robert Fulton (1765–1815), who, with William Cutting, founded the Fulton Ferry Company in 1814. The company ran the Fulton Ferry between Brooklyn and Manhattan. Before completion of the Brooklyn Bridge, several ferries ran on the East River, between Brooklyn and Manhattan.


 * Brooklyn
 * 1823: Alden Spooner, 50 Fulton Street, Brooklyn.
 * 1848: Edwin Bolton Spooner, corner of Fulton and Orange Streets, Brooklyn.
 * 1850: Hearne, 41 Fulton Street at Front Street, Brooklyn
 * 1858: J. Lain, 355 Fulton Street, Halsey Building, Room 21???


 * Manhattan


 * 1868–1870: J. Lain, 113 Fulton Street


 * LCCN sn83030914.

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 * Alden Spooner → ascending line: Judah Paddock Spooner (1748–1807), Thomas Spooner (1718–1767), John Spooner (1668–1728), John Spooner (1648–1734), William Spooner (1621–1683) — was a second cousin twice removed of Joshua Spooner (1745–1778) → asending line: John Spooner (1696–1763), Ebenzer Spooner (1666–1717), William Spooner (1621–1683) — a wealthy farmer who was married to Bathsheba Spooner ( Bathsheba Ruggles; 1746–1778), the first woman to be executed in the United States following the Declaration of Independence.


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Books about the history of New York

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 * Bragdon, Kathleen. The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Northeast. Columbia University Press (January 15, 2002). ISBN 978-0-231-11452-3.


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 * Year book of the Holland Society of New-York By Holland Society of New York – 1922




 * History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Volume 3 by Peter Ross

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"The increase in area and population that New-York will acquire if consolidation becomes a fact will become evident by a glance at the following table ..." "The townships in Queens County that are to be included in the Greater New-York have not been heard from yet ..."
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