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  2. Timeline of Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    1808 - Staten Island "became the borough of Richmond in Greater New York". [2] 1812 - War of 1812. [2] 1817 – Richmond Turnpike Company ferry begins operating to New York City. 1823 – Population: 6,135. [11] c.1825 – Old Staten Island Dyeing Establishment incorporated. [12] 1826 – Agricultural Society organized. [13]

  3. List of people from Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Richard Adams Locke (1800–1871) – editor of The New York Sun; presumed author of the "Great Moon Hoax"; lived on Staten Island Laurence Manning (1899–1972) – science fiction author Edwin Markham (1852–1940) – poet, school administrator, namesake of Markham Intermediate School (I.S. 51)

  4. Historic Richmond Town - Wikipedia

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    Eltingville Store/Print Shop, c.1860, relocated from Eltingville [1] The Britton Cottage, c. 1670 with additions c. 1755, 1765, 1800. Relocated from New Dorp. [1] Historic Richmond Town is a town and farm museum complex in the neighborhood of Richmondtown, Staten Island, in New York City.

  5. Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    From 1800 to 1858, Staten Island was the location of the largest quarantine facility in the United States. Angry residents burned down the hospital compound in 1858 in a series of attacks known as the Staten Island Quarantine War. [35] In 1860, parts of Castleton and Southfield were made into a new town, Middletown. The Village of New Brighton ...

  6. Staten Island Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Staten Island Historical Society is an organization devoted to the history of Staten Island and its neighboring communities, from the colonial period to the present day. The Society operates and interpreting Historic Richmond Town , the largest and most comprehensive historic village in New York City .

  7. List of the oldest buildings in New York - Wikipedia

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    Richmondtown, Staten Island: 1670 Abraham Manee House: Prince's Bay, Staten Island: 1670 Jans Martense Schenck house: Brooklyn: 1675 Originally in Flatlands; installed within the Brooklyn Museum 1964 Old Senate House: City of Kingston: 1676 New York State Constitution written and signed here Conference House: Tottenville, Staten Island: 1680

  8. Category:History of Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Staten Island Vipers; W. Westfield, Staten Island This page was last edited on 23 March 2024, at 19:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. History of New York City (1855–1897) - Wikipedia

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    From 1800 to 1858, Staten Island was the location of the largest quarantine facility in the United States. Angry residents burned down the hospital compound in 1858 in a series of attacks known as the Staten Island Quarantine War. Although there were no deaths as a result of the attack, the arsonists completely destroyed the hospital compound. [9]