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Home
About
WHO WE ARE
Contact
Support the Archives
Exhibits
Photoville 2024: 100 Years of WNYC
Uniting the Boroughs: The Triborough Bridge
Ebb & Flow
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives
Julia Weist
The Lung Block
Feeding the City
Photoville 2018: WPA Work & Working
Unlikely Historians
Photoville 2017: Living in the City
Little Syria
Photoville 2016: Pretty Girl Charged with Clever Swindle
Lomex: Robert Moses and the Battle for Downtown
Photoville 2015: The Brooklyn Waterfront
Women Make History
The Unbuilt City
From the Vaults
Department of Buildings
Mayor David Dinkins
Healthcare Workers
Almshouse Ledgers
Records of Slavery
Transcribing Records of Slavery
Records of New Amsterdam
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May 2, 2025
Robert Garber
On the Waterfront: A Dip Into New York City’s ...
April 25, 2025
Kenneth Cobb
Good Letters
April 18, 2025
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Landmarks at Sixty
April 11, 2025
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Kenneth Cobb
April 1825 - Not Just Murder and Mayhem
Marc Kirkeby
December 23, 2016

Sunset Park: A View From The Ridge

Marc Kirkeby
December 23, 2016

This begins what will be a series of posts on the Brooklyn neighborhood of Sunset Park. It’s meant as a companion to a community outreach project...

Tagged: Archives, Sunset Park, New York City, Brooklyn, Pools, Swimming, History, Bush Terminal, Industry City, WPA, Works Progress Administration

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Pauline Toole
December 23, 2016

Welcome

Pauline Toole
December 23, 2016

The Department of Records and Information Services (DORIS) is launching a blog to share some of our holdings...

Tagged: Archives, New York City, History, Department of Records and Information Services

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  • May 2025
    • May 2, 2025 On the Waterfront: A Dip Into New York City’s Most Valued but Least Understood Real Estate
  • April 2025
    • Apr 25, 2025 Good Letters
    • Apr 18, 2025 Landmarks at Sixty
    • Apr 11, 2025 DORIS Celebrates Records and Information Management Month
    • Apr 4, 2025 April 1825 - Not Just Murder and Mayhem
  • March 2025
    • Mar 28, 2025 On the Scene: Eugene de Salignac’s Photographs of Traffic Safety
    • Mar 21, 2025 History of Reproductive Rights in New York City - Exhibit
    • Mar 14, 2025 Transcribing Records of Enslaved New Yorkers
    • Mar 7, 2025 Daylight Savings Time
  • February 2025
    • Feb 28, 2025 The S.S. United States
    • Feb 21, 2025 The 1890 Police Census–Digitized
    • Feb 14, 2025 It’s Presidents Day
    • Feb 7, 2025 Digitizing the David N. Dinkins Mayoral Photograph Collection
  • January 2025
    • Jan 31, 2025 Displaced Persons
    • Jan 24, 2025 Historical Anniversaries
    • Jan 17, 2025 Department of Street Cleaning Photographs
    • Jan 8, 2025 New York and President Jimmy Carter
  • December 2024
    • Dec 31, 2024 Happy New Year 2025!
    • Dec 24, 2024 Happy Holidays 2024
    • Dec 20, 2024 Happy Birthday, Calvert Vaux!
    • Dec 13, 2024 Demonstrations, Disturbances, and a Papal Visit    
    • Dec 6, 2024 Tracts, Farms, and the Great Reindexing Project of 1911-1917
  • November 2024
    • Nov 27, 2024 Happy Thanksgiving
    • Nov 22, 2024 Birthday Greetings, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge!
    • Nov 15, 2024 Trivia Night at the Archives!
    • Nov 8, 2024 A Wikipedia for Street Names
    • Nov 1, 2024 Yankees v. Dodgers v. Giants
  • October 2024
    • Oct 25, 2024 Race to the Top
    • Oct 18, 2024 Open House New York
    • Oct 11, 2024 Documenting Indigenous Peoples  
    • Oct 4, 2024 Moses v. Tweed
  • September 2024
    • Sep 26, 2024 Civil War Records, Orders for Relief of Soldier’s Families 
    • Sep 20, 2024 Enjoying and Researching City Parks
    • Sep 13, 2024 Herman Melville’s New York
    • Sep 6, 2024 WNYC celebrates
  • August 2024
    • Aug 30, 2024 Labor Day, 1968
    • Aug 23, 2024 The Handschu Collection
    • Aug 16, 2024 Bring the $5M with you. Two Eagles and a Post Office
    • Aug 9, 2024 Notes from Eleanor
    • Aug 2, 2024 Manhattan Building Plans – Project Update
  • July 2024
    • Jul 26, 2024 Welcoming Home American Olympic Champions in 1924
    • Jul 19, 2024 “A True and Perfect Inventory” - The Municipal Archives Collection of 18th and 19th-century Estate Records, Part Two
    • Jul 12, 2024 “A True and Perfect Inventory” - The Municipal Archives Collection of 18th and 19th-century Estate Records, Part One
    • Jul 4, 2024 Fireworks
  • June 2024
    • Jun 28, 2024 Harmful Content Remediation Project Update
    • Jun 21, 2024 Preserving the Union: Military Records from the Town of New Utrecht
    • Jun 14, 2024 Flag Day
    • Jun 7, 2024 Re-discovering the Old Pennsylvania Station
  • May 2024
    • May 31, 2024 100 Years of WNYC
    • May 24, 2024 New York’s First Memorial Day
    • May 17, 2024 Looking for Yuri Kochiyama
    • May 10, 2024 May Day
    • May 3, 2024 WPA Federal Art Project Photographs
  • April 2024
    • Apr 26, 2024 “I Say Its Spinach!” - Robert Moses, Master Letter Writer
    • Apr 19, 2024 Find of the Week: Central Park Topographical Maps
    • Apr 12, 2024 We Shall All Be There: Dedicating Shea Stadium
    • Apr 5, 2024 The Curious Case of the Lighting of the Williamsburg Bridge
  • March 2024
    • Mar 28, 2024 Recovering Women’s Names in DORIS’ Digital Collections
    • Mar 22, 2024 The New York City Civil War Draft Riot Claims Collection
    • Mar 15, 2024 “Hi-ya Dev!” New York City Welcomes Native Son Eamon de Valera
    • Mar 8, 2024 A Woman of Firsts: Constance Baker Motley
    • Mar 1, 2024 Finding Bayard Rustin
  • February 2024
    • Feb 23, 2024 The Corporation Tea Room
    • Feb 16, 2024 George Washington in New York: The First Presidential Mansion
    • Feb 9, 2024 The Phony and the Crackpot at City Hall, by Stanley H. Howe
    • Feb 2, 2024 Langston Hughes, The Writer’s Position in America
  • January 2024
    • Jan 26, 2024 The Condemnation Photographs
    • Jan 19, 2024 John Glenn, the First American to Orbit the Earth
    • Jan 12, 2024 Stables and Auction Marts - Building Plans with Horses
    • Jan 5, 2024 Radio Row and the Fight for Lower Manhattan
  • December 2023
    • Dec 22, 2023 Happy Holidays
    • Dec 15, 2023 The Playboy Plot
    • Dec 8, 2023 Drives, Rides, and Walks—Horses in Central Park
    • Dec 1, 2023 Remembering Rosalynn Carter
  • November 2023
    • Nov 21, 2023 Happy Thanksgiving
    • Nov 17, 2023 The National Museum of the American Indian 
    • Nov 9, 2023 A Spanish-American War Mystery
    • Nov 3, 2023 Uniting the Boroughs: The Triborough Bridge
  • October 2023
    • Oct 27, 2023 Preserving the Ghosts of New York City
    • Oct 20, 2023 Horsepower: The City and the Horse
    • Oct 13, 2023 Marriage Contracts
    • Oct 6, 2023 The Closing of Sydenham Hospital
  • September 2023
    • Sep 29, 2023 The Entire Expense Should Be Borne by the Federal Government: A 1913 Report from the Commissioners of Accounts
    • Sep 22, 2023 The United Nations in New York City
    • Sep 15, 2023 Loew’s Canal Street Theater
    • Sep 8, 2023 Community Gardens
    • Sep 1, 2023 The First Labor Day, September 5, 1882
  • August 2023
    • Aug 25, 2023 Women’s Equality Day 2023: Embrace Equity
    • Aug 18, 2023 The Aerial Views of Robert Moses
    • Aug 11, 2023 Perseverence: Gertrude Ederle Swims the English Channel
    • Aug 4, 2023 What We're Working on Now: Indexing Felony Indictment Files
  • July 2023
    • Jul 28, 2023 Mop Shaking
    • Jul 21, 2023 Find of the Week, Part 2
    • Jul 14, 2023 City of Water Day
    • Jul 7, 2023 New York City Receptions
  • June 2023
    • Jun 30, 2023 The Battle for Gay Rights, continued
    • Jun 23, 2023 The Battle for Gay Rights
    • Jun 16, 2023 The 2022 ARB Report
    • Jun 9, 2023 NYC Undercover
    • Jun 2, 2023 The City Cemetery on Hart Island
  • May 2023
    • May 26, 2023 Soldiers and Sailors Monument
    • May 19, 2023 Silent Toasts and Solo Flights: Mayor LaGuardia’s Forgotten Fraternity
    • May 12, 2023 Find of the Week: Report of the Jamaica Bay Improvement Commission
    • May 5, 2023 The Congressional Records of Mayor Edward I. Koch
  • April 2023
    • Apr 28, 2023 Searching for the Marquis
    • Apr 21, 2023 New York’s First Earth Day
    • Apr 14, 2023 Find of the Week
    • Apr 7, 2023 Theatre Matron Permits
  • March 2023
    • Mar 31, 2023 Honoring Miriam Friedlander
    • Mar 24, 2023 Preserving Mali’s Motion Picture Film Heritage
    • Mar 17, 2023 Policewomen
    • Mar 10, 2023 Anniversary of Wall Street
    • Mar 3, 2023 Mayor David N. Dinkins, A Photo Medley
  • February 2023
    • Feb 24, 2023 From Marketfield to the Greenmarket, Part II: The Market Man
    • Feb 17, 2023 The Last Muster
    • Feb 10, 2023 Neighborhood Stories
    • Feb 2, 2023 A Charter for New Amsterdam: February 2, 1653
  • January 2023
    • Jan 27, 2023 The Alien Squad
    • Jan 20, 2023 From Marketfield to the Greenmarket, Part I
    • Jan 13, 2023 The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in New York City
    • Jan 6, 2023 A Day Without and With(out) Art, A Night Without Light
  • December 2022
    • Dec 22, 2022 Greeting Cards
    • Dec 16, 2022 The Old Town Records Collection: A Frenchman’s Possessions
    • Dec 9, 2022 Birds of America
    • Dec 2, 2022 New Utrecht: A Library Catalogue, circa 1796
  • November 2022
    • Nov 23, 2022 Auctions
    • Nov 18, 2022 The Municipal Record Keepers: Eugene J. Bockman
    • Nov 10, 2022 Surrogate’s Court/Hall of Records: A Public Treasure
    • Nov 4, 2022 Charters in the Municipal Library
  • October 2022
    • Oct 28, 2022 Manhattan Buildings Plans Update—the Financial and Seaport Districts
    • Oct 21, 2022 Ripples in the Broadcast Waves of History from WNYC-TV
    • Oct 14, 2022 The Problem of Books
    • Oct 7, 2022 Brooklyn’s 370-Year Heritage of Stray Goats
  • September 2022
    • Sep 30, 2022 Conditions in Harlem Revisited: From the 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report to Today
    • Sep 23, 2022 Mayor LaGuardia's Latin American Scholarship Program
    • Sep 16, 2022 Drag Racing - 1668-Style
    • Sep 9, 2022 The Queen and the City
    • Sep 2, 2022 “See You in New York Over the Weekend”
  • August 2022
    • Aug 26, 2022 Save America’s Treasures, the Brooklyn Bridge Drawings Collection
    • Aug 19, 2022 Valentine's Manuals
    • Aug 12, 2022 Schooling in Midwout, Brooklyn in 1666
    • Aug 5, 2022 The People vs Mary Jones: Rethinking Race, Sex and Gender through 19th-Century Court Records
  • July 2022
    • Jul 29, 2022 Disabilities Awareness Month
    • Jul 22, 2022 Oyster Boards in the Old Town records
    • Jul 15, 2022 Mount St. Vincent, Central Park
    • Jul 8, 2022 The Genealogical Possibilities of Manumissions in the Old Town Records
    • Jul 1, 2022 Grog, Punch and Wine: New Yorkers Celebrate Independence Day
  • June 2022
    • Jun 24, 2022 New York City Celebrates Pride
    • Jun 17, 2022 LGBTQ+ Teachers, Parents and Children
    • Jun 10, 2022 The Puerto Rican Study
    • Jun 3, 2022 The Blue Riband: New York City and the Superliners
  • May 2022
    • May 27, 2022 Dog Licenses in the Old Town Records
    • May 20, 2022 Deinstitutionalization of Mental Healthcare in New York
    • May 13, 2022 Researching the Topic Abortion in the Health Commissioners Collection
    • May 6, 2022 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
  • April 2022
    • Apr 29, 2022 Vinyl Rhyme and Lacquered Verse: Celebrating National Poetry Month
    • Apr 22, 2022 The World of Tomorrow: Documenting the 1939 New York World’s Fair
    • Apr 15, 2022 Parks to the People: Gateway National Recreation Area
    • Apr 8, 2022 The Greensward
    • Apr 1, 2022 Fay Kellogg, Architect
  • March 2022
    • Mar 25, 2022 Honoring Women’s History Day, Week and Month
    • Mar 18, 2022 The Historical Vital Records of NYC
    • Mar 11, 2022 The “Remembered Way of Doing Things,” Minutes of the Court of General Sessions, 1683-1962
    • Mar 4, 2022 If Not Perfectly Clear, Postponed One Week: Invitations of the Gilded Age
  • February 2022
    • Feb 25, 2022 Searching for Marsha P. Johnson
    • Feb 18, 2022 Sabbath Studies, the Arnold Eagle Interview
    • Feb 11, 2022 Ralph De Sola, WPA Photographer
    • Feb 4, 2022 WNYC-TV Presents Poetry Spots
  • January 2022
    • Jan 28, 2022 The 2021 ARB Report
    • Jan 21, 2022 “Because He Had a Camera,” the Clifford Sutcliffe WPA Interview
    • Jan 14, 2022 Searching for Nancy
    • Jan 7, 2022 Department of Buildings - Manhattan Block and Lot Collection, 1866-1977
  • December 2021
    • Dec 30, 2021 Honoring Duke Ellington
    • Dec 23, 2021 Happy Holidays!
    • Dec 17, 2021 Processing the Old Town Records Collection
    • Dec 10, 2021 Gifts from the Archives
    • Dec 3, 2021 The Manhattan Department of Buildings Docket Book Collection, 1866-1959
  • November 2021
    • Nov 24, 2021 Happy Thanksgiving!
    • Nov 19, 2021  “Chinese Buildings” in Chinatown
    • Nov 12, 2021 Launching ArchivesSpace
    • Nov 5, 2021 Municipal Archives Opens New Facility in Industry City, Brooklyn
  • October 2021
    • Oct 29, 2021 Richard Nixon’s 1968 Halloween Rally at Madison Square Garden 
    • Oct 22, 2021 Gathering Government Information From Cities Before the Internet
    • Oct 15, 2021 The New York City Hall of Records
    • Oct 8, 2021 Locating Building Residents using the Municipal Archives
    • Oct 1, 2021 How to Use Tax Assessment Records to Date Construction of a Building
  • September 2021
    • Sep 24, 2021 NYPD Surveillance of Organized Labor
    • Sep 17, 2021 Enjoy the weekend
    • Sep 10, 2021 Transcribing the Messages Written on September 11 Memorial Supports
    • Sep 3, 2021 The 1968 Labor Day Parade
  • August 2021
    • Aug 27, 2021 Remembering Althea Gibson
    • Aug 20, 2021 The De Gregario Lantern Slide Collection
    • Aug 13, 2021 The Mayor is Cordially Invited...
    • Aug 6, 2021 Aunty J. Walker
  • July 2021
    • Jul 30, 2021 The Belvedere Castle in Central Park
    • Jul 23, 2021 Neighborhood Health
    • Jul 16, 2021 The WPA Federal Writers' Project Book - American Wild Life Illustrated
    • Jul 9, 2021 The Thank You Parades
    • Jul 2, 2021 Harbor Festival '85
  • June 2021
    • Jun 25, 2021 Beyond the Basics
    • Jun 18, 2021 HIV - AIDS Drug Development
    • Jun 11, 2021 This Day in History
    • Jun 4, 2021 The Fulton Fish Market:  An unpublished Works Progress Administration (WPA) manuscript
  • May 2021
    • May 28, 2021 Memorial Day
    • May 21, 2021 How to Research the Vital Records Collection
    • May 14, 2021 Documenting the New Deal
    • May 7, 2021 The Eastern District of Brooklyn
    • May 5, 2021 Building Histories, part 2
  • April 2021
    • Apr 27, 2021 Hudson River Sloop Clearwater as Covered by WNYC-TV
    • Apr 16, 2021 Building Histories, The Bellevue Psychopathic Hospital and the Rivington Street Bath
    • Apr 9, 2021 Inside the Manhattan Building Plan Collection
    • Apr 2, 2021 Victory Gardens
  • March 2021
    • Mar 26, 2021 The Estate Inventory Collection
    • Mar 19, 2021 The Inspiring Women Archive
    • Mar 12, 2021 Historic District Attorney Records Capture Policewomen’s Undercover Exploits
    • Mar 5, 2021 WNYC-TV Archives: A Public Broadcaster for the Public Good
  • February 2021
    • Feb 26, 2021 The slow end of slavery in New York reflected in Brooklyn’s Old Town records
    • Feb 19, 2021 Moving the Archives, part III
    • Feb 12, 2021 Job Well Done: The 2020 ARB Report
    • Feb 5, 2021 Mayor James J. Walker
  • January 2021
    • Jan 29, 2021 Be back soon...
    • Jan 22, 2021 Municipal Archives – the Institutional History
    • Jan 15, 2021 Saluting Shirley Chisholm
    • Jan 9, 2021 The Mayors of the Greater City of New York
  • December 2020
    • Dec 31, 2020 Happy New Year
    • Dec 24, 2020 Holiday Greetings
    • Dec 18, 2020 Documenting the WTC Memorial Risers
    • Dec 10, 2020 Adopt New York’s Past
    • Dec 4, 2020 Early Mayors Papers – The Letter Press Volumes
  • November 2020
    • Nov 25, 2020 How to Cook a Thanksgiving Turkey
    • Nov 20, 2020 New York City’s Earliest Mayors
    • Nov 13, 2020 The Eternal Light Flagstaff in Madison Square Park
    • Nov 6, 2020 Brooklyn Bridge Architectural Drawings: Material Matters
  • October 2020
    • Oct 30, 2020 Rochdale Village Protests
    • Oct 23, 2020 Elections in NYC
    • Oct 16, 2020 The Transcription Project, Early Mayors' Collection II
    • Oct 9, 2020 Unemployment in the Great Depression
    • Oct 2, 2020 Mayor Gaynor and Children in the City
  • September 2020
    • Sep 25, 2020 Moving the Archives, part II
    • Sep 18, 2020 The Transcription Project, Early Mayors’ Collection
    • Sep 11, 2020 A False Police Report on a Boy’s Arrest
    • Sep 4, 2020 Thank you, Mayor Dinkins
  • August 2020
    • Aug 28, 2020 Remarks of Mayor LaGuardia at the Annual Meeting of the Welfare Council of New York City
    • Aug 21, 2020 The Transcription Project, Condemnation Proceeding Photograph Collection
    • Aug 14, 2020 The Transcription Project, Brooklyn Grade Crossing Photographs
    • Aug 7, 2020 The Pleasures and Profits of Walking
  • July 2020
    • Jul 31, 2020 The Design for the Seal of the City of New York
    • Jul 24, 2020 New York's Working Waterfront
    • Jul 17, 2020 Inspiring Women – The Women’s Activism Story – Writing Contest
    • Jul 10, 2020 The Battle for Gay Civil Rights
    • Jul 3, 2020 Happy Independence Day
  • June 2020
    • Jun 26, 2020 Building Coney Island’s Centerpiece – The Boardwalk
    • Jun 19, 2020 San Juan Fiesta, 1979
    • Jun 12, 2020 Treating the Brooklyn Bridge Drawings, Phase One
    • Jun 5, 2020 Those Boys of Summer Are Gone Again
  • May 2020
    • May 29, 2020 From Health Officer of the Port to Disease Detectives:  Public Health Workers in New York City
    • May 22, 2020 Orchard Beach
    • May 15, 2020 We’ll Be Back!
    • May 8, 2020 The Hard Hat Riots, May 8, 1970
    • May 1, 2020 Spotlight on Preservation Week: Emergency Preparedness in a New Era
  • April 2020
    • Apr 24, 2020 The Smelly History of Barren Island, a Piece of the Lost New York
    • Apr 17, 2020 In the Details
    • Apr 10, 2020 PPE in NYC
    • Apr 3, 2020 Vinegar Syndrome Testing and the WNYC-TV Film Collection
  • March 2020
    • Mar 27, 2020 The Occupation of Sydenham Hospital
    • Mar 20, 2020 Spring 2020
    • Mar 15, 2020 The City and the Census
    • Mar 6, 2020 Dirty Water
  • February 2020
    • Feb 28, 2020 Honoring Black History Month, 1990
    • Feb 21, 2020 Incorrigibles — Bearing Witness to the Incarcerated Girls of New York
    • Feb 13, 2020 “The Heart of Chinatown,” 70 Mulberry Street
    • Feb 7, 2020 New York City Hurricane Relief for Puerto Rico: 1899
    • Feb 1, 2020 Artist in Residence
  • January 2020
    • Jan 24, 2020 Moving the Archives
    • Jan 17, 2020 Conserving Central Park and Brooklyn Bridge Plans
    • Jan 10, 2020 Indexing the Dutch Records of Kings County
    • Jan 3, 2020 Official Mayoral Photographs
  • December 2019
    • Dec 27, 2019 It’s Christmas in the City
    • Dec 20, 2019 The Seer of Bayside
    • Dec 12, 2019 Death From the Skies Over Brooklyn
    • Dec 6, 2019 Coffee
  • November 2019
    • Nov 27, 2019 Recipes from the WPA Federal Writers' Project
    • Nov 22, 2019 Turkeys
    • Nov 15, 2019 Meatless Tuesdays
    • Nov 8, 2019 When Johnny Came Marching Home to Cheers
    • Nov 1, 2019 NYPD Surveillance Films
  • October 2019
    • Oct 25, 2019 Mayor LaGuardia Speaks on Baseball
    • Oct 18, 2019 The Empire State Plane Crash, July 28, 1945
    • Oct 11, 2019 Columbus Day 1944: Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia’s broadcasts to Italy during World War II
    • Oct 4, 2019 The Colonial Old Town Ledgers Digitization Project
  • September 2019
    • Sep 27, 2019 The Brooklyn Battery Bridge
    • Sep 20, 2019 The Queens Borough President Panoramic Photographs, part 2
    • Sep 13, 2019 Immigration Acts and Fiorello LaGuardia
    • Sep 6, 2019 Prostitution in New York-Part 2, From Lucky Luciano to the Bad Old Days of Times Square
  • August 2019
    • Aug 30, 2019 A History of Prostitution in New York City from the American Revolution to the Bad Old Days of the 1970s and 1980s
    • Aug 23, 2019 The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the New York City Municipal Ferry System
    • Aug 16, 2019 The Queens Borough President Panoramic Photographs
    • Aug 8, 2019 The Apollo 11 Ticker Tape Parade: August 13, 1969
    • Aug 2, 2019 The Electric Grid
  • July 2019
    • Jul 26, 2019 Covering Wars Before Before the Advent of “Fake News” and the 24-Hour News Cycle
    • Jul 19, 2019 Unbuilt New York: Brooklyn’s Eighth Ward Market
    • Jul 12, 2019 Where Bad Boys are Made Good
    • Jul 3, 2019 The “Missing” Common Council Records of the Revolutionary War
  • June 2019
    • Jun 28, 2019 The Mayors and the Gay Pride Parade
    • Jun 21, 2019 NYPD Surveillance of Lesbian and Gay Power
    • Jun 14, 2019 Central Park: A Musical Destination for all New Yorkers
    • Jun 7, 2019 Form 51
  • May 2019
    • May 31, 2019 Coney Island, from rabbits, to hucksters to ‘The World’s Largest Playground’
    • May 24, 2019 “People here are very open, and very nice to us” — Fleet Week in NYC
    • May 17, 2019 THE EARLY TENEMENTS OF NEW YORK—DARK, DANK, AND DANGEROUS
    • May 10, 2019 Greenwich Village and the Square
    • May 3, 2019 A Flashback to the 1980s Tax Photographs
  • April 2019
    • Apr 26, 2019 The Lung Block: A New York City Slum & Its Forgotten Italian Immigrant Community
    • Apr 19, 2019 Riots, Rebellion and the City’s Second Attempt to “Sink” Rikers Island
    • Apr 12, 2019 The Central Park: Original Designs for New York’s Greatest Treasure, a conversation with author Cynthia Brenwall
    • Apr 5, 2019 Remembering Neighborhood Voices, Part I
  • March 2019
    • Mar 29, 2019 Iron Gall Ink
    • Mar 22, 2019 The Birth, Life and—Maybe—Death of Rikers Island
    • Mar 15, 2019 Jury Census Records Digitized
    • Mar 8, 2019 Prohibition
    • Mar 1, 2019 The Mayor’s Commission on Conditions in Harlem – 1935
  • February 2019
    • Feb 22, 2019 The Public Advocate Election
    • Feb 15, 2019 From the Dank Recesses—the Department of Parks General Files
    • Feb 8, 2019 I Lift My Lamp Beside the Golden Door
    • Feb 1, 2019 One banana, two banana, three banana, four…
  • January 2019
    • Jan 25, 2019 Outtakes: Behind the Scenes with the Tax Photo Photographers
    • Jan 18, 2019 Skating in Central Park
    • Jan 11, 2019 Glue, Time, Humidity and Heat: Mastering the Elements of Tape Preservation
    • Jan 4, 2019 Andy Warhol in the City
  • December 2018
    • Dec 28, 2018 A New Year Is Coming
    • Dec 21, 2018 The Surrogate’s Court Rotunda, Restored
    • Dec 14, 2018 The Food Problem: 1918
    • Dec 7, 2018 Preserving the Collections
  • November 2018
    • Nov 30, 2018 Basketball Comes to New York
    • Nov 20, 2018 Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons
    • Nov 16, 2018 Returning Home, New Yorkers and World War I
    • Nov 9, 2018 Kristallnacht
    • Nov 2, 2018 The 1940 Tax Photos—A Well-Traveled Collection
  • October 2018
    • Oct 26, 2018 New Yorkers' Voice Their Dodgers Views: Missives to Mayor Wagner
    • Oct 19, 2018 Manhattan’s Civic Center Plan, 1964
    • Oct 12, 2018 Mission Possible: Engaging Communities around Preserving Their History
    • Oct 5, 2018 Fish Strike
  • September 2018
    • Sep 28, 2018 Legacy Cataloging at the NYC Municipal Archives
    • Sep 21, 2018 “Good Morning Housewives” - Milk
    • Sep 14, 2018 NYC: WORK AND WORKING - WPA PHOTOGRAPHS at PHOTOVILLE
  • August 2018
    • Aug 24, 2018 New Accession: Department of Sanitation Photographs
    • Aug 19, 2018 Find of the Week
    • Aug 13, 2018 Find of the Week
    • Aug 3, 2018 Summer in the City
    • Aug 3, 2018 Building Escapes
  • July 2018
    • Jul 27, 2018 Mystery Ledgers
    • Jul 20, 2018 For Lo, These Many Years: Forgotten Cemeteries of Queens
    • Jul 13, 2018 Preserving WNYC-TV
    • Jul 5, 2018 The Manhattan Building Plans Project, 1977-2018
  • June 2018
    • Jun 22, 2018 SUMMER IN THE CITY: RECREATION
    • Jun 15, 2018 Bodies in Transit
    • Jun 7, 2018 Department of Public Welfare of the City of New York
    • Jun 1, 2018 Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited
  • May 2018
    • May 24, 2018 Mass Inoculation or: How New York Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Polio Vaccine
    • May 18, 2018 Omnibuses and Horse Cars or What I Have Learned from Assisting Researchers
    • May 11, 2018 Take Me Out To the Ballpark
  • April 2018
    • Apr 27, 2018 From the Ground Up: A Survey of the Map Collections of the Municipal Archives
    • Apr 20, 2018 How Can We Help?
    • Apr 13, 2018 Digitizing Historical Photographs
    • Apr 6, 2018 Honoring and Welcoming Idilio Gracia Peña, April 6, 2018
  • March 2018
    • Mar 30, 2018 Rebecca Rankin
    • Mar 23, 2018 Equal Pay and Equal Employment
    • Mar 16, 2018 Women in Civil Society
    • Mar 1, 2018 The Flu Epidemic of 1918
  • February 2018
    • Feb 23, 2018 Bankrupt! The New York County Supreme Court Insolvency Assignments Records
    • Feb 16, 2018 NYC Celebrates Olympic Athletes
    • Feb 8, 2018 Got Milk (Regulations)?
  • January 2018
    • Jan 25, 2018 The Grammys Return to the Big Apple
    • Jan 18, 2018 A Conversation between Barbara Hibbert, Reference Room Director and Ken Cobb, Assistant Commissioner, January 17, 2018
    • Jan 12, 2018 Farewell to Tweed
    • Jan 5, 2018 Mapping the Waterfront
  • December 2017
    • Dec 29, 2017 Inauguration Day
    • Dec 21, 2017 Digitizing the Greensward
    • Dec 15, 2017 New York Holds a Soft Spot for the Holidays
    • Dec 7, 2017 Winter In New York
  • November 2017
    • Nov 30, 2017 Milk, Midwives and Medical Quackery: Records of the Commissioners of the New York City Health Department
    • Nov 22, 2017 Burning Bushwick
    • Nov 16, 2017 This Is No Clam Bake: Mayor La Guardia and the Office of Civilian Defense
    • Nov 3, 2017 Celebrate the anniversary of Women’s Suffrage by expanding access to the ballot in New York State
  • October 2017
    • Oct 26, 2017 NEIGHBORHOOD STORIES: A community history pilot project by Sunset Park High School and the NYC Municipal Archives
    • Oct 12, 2017 Haunted Buildings of New York
    • Oct 5, 2017 DISPATCHES FROM THE URBAN HEARTLAND, Part 6: I’ve Often Wondered...
  • September 2017
    • Sep 29, 2017 New York City and the Attica State Prison Riot
    • Sep 21, 2017 Living in the City: An Inside Look at Four Decades of Changing Housing in New York City
    • Sep 7, 2017 A Look into the Life and Death of the Opulent Loews Theaters in New York City
  • August 2017
    • Aug 31, 2017 Stumbled Upon in the Archives: The Great Tulip Tree
    • Aug 24, 2017 Dispatches from the Urban Heartland, Part 5: Vibing in the Urban Heartland with Ms. Clara & Ms. Catherine
    • Aug 10, 2017 Tax Records and Time Machines: The Property Cards of the Municipal Archives
    • Aug 3, 2017 Stumbled Upon in the Archives
  • July 2017
    • Jul 27, 2017 Dispatches from the Urban Heartland, Part 4: District Street, Brooklyn and the Route to Modernity
    • Jul 20, 2017 Freedom Tour: Nelson Mandela in NYC
    • Jul 13, 2017 Make Your Mark
    • Jul 6, 2017 Childrens' Books
  • June 2017
    • Jun 29, 2017 The History of NYC's History: Origins of the Municipal Archives
    • Jun 22, 2017 Dispatches from the Urban Heartland, Part 3: Nostrand Avenue, From Myrtle to Montgomery
    • Jun 15, 2017 Contributions and Controversies: The Complex History of Mayor Koch and the LGBT Community
    • Jun 8, 2017 Behold the Baby Artichoke, or, Power to the Punies
    • Jun 1, 2017 The Dutch & the English Part 5: The Return of the Dutch and What Became of the Wall
  • May 2017
    • May 25, 2017 The Last County: The Bronx
    • May 18, 2017 The Objective Eye
    • May 11, 2017 Behind the Scenes: Book Conservation
    • May 4, 2017 The Dutch & the English Part 4: Invasion?
  • April 2017
    • Apr 27, 2017 Dispatches from the Urban Heartland, Part 2: Rebooting Crow Hill, Brooklyn
    • Apr 20, 2017 The Brightest Days of the Marshall
    • Apr 13, 2017 The Chewing Gum War of 1939
    • Apr 6, 2017 A Tale of Two Collections
  • March 2017
    • Mar 30, 2017 Dispatches from the Urban Heartland, Part 1: Welcome
    • Mar 23, 2017 Doomed Guests: Faisal II, The “Boy King” Of Iraq
    • Mar 16, 2017 The Surprises Waiting in 40,000 Vacant Lots
    • Mar 9, 2017 The Dutch & the English, Part 3: Construction of the Wall (1653-1663)
    • Mar 2, 2017 Sunset Park: The Blue-Sky Line
  • February 2017
    • Feb 23, 2017 The Dutch & the English, Part 2: A Wall by Any Other Name
    • Feb 16, 2017 Sunset Park: On the Avenue, 5th Avenue…
    • Feb 9, 2017 The Dutch & the English, Part 1: Good Fences, a History of Wall Street
    • Feb 2, 2017 Sunset Park: Here Were...
  • January 2017
    • Jan 26, 2017 Hall of Records: Where Brilliancy Is Necessary
    • Jan 19, 2017 Sunset Park: Sea Cruise
    • Jan 12, 2017 Fun with Letterheads
    • Jan 5, 2017 Sunset Park: Irving's Place
  • December 2016
    • Dec 29, 2016 Building History: The Hall of Records
    • Dec 23, 2016 Sunset Park: A View From The Ridge
    • Dec 23, 2016 Welcome
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