The street that built a city : Mcentee's Chestnut Street, Kingston, and the rise of New York
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Delmar, NY : Black Dome Press Corp., 2015.
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Published
Delmar, NY : Black Dome Press Corp., 2015.
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342 pages
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English

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The Street that Built a City is more than just a tale of city-building and rich and famous people. It is also the tale of the Irish and German immigrants and others who worked on the boats and the docks and in the brickyards, who taught school, tended shops, and doctored the sick, and whose children played in abandoned mansions and Indian caves. It is a carefully researched community history but of a community barely four blocks long. The houses they built, their occupations, the transportation they used, how they lived and played down through the generations, is all documented in detail.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Thing, L. (2015). The street that built a city: Mcentee's Chestnut Street, Kingston, and the rise of New York . Black Dome Press Corp..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Thing, Lowell. 2015. The Street That Built a City: Mcentee's Chestnut Street, Kingston, and the Rise of New York. Black Dome Press Corp.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Thing, Lowell. The Street That Built a City: Mcentee's Chestnut Street, Kingston, and the Rise of New York Black Dome Press Corp, 2015.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Thing, Lowell. The Street That Built a City: Mcentee's Chestnut Street, Kingston, and the Rise of New York Black Dome Press Corp., 2015.

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