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New York State, 1800-1860. Ithaca, NY.

Gunn, Thomas Butler. (1857) The Physiology of New York Boarding Houses. New York.

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Gutman, Herbert G. (1965) “The Failure of the Movement by the Unemployed for Public Works in 1873.” PSQ 80: 254-76.

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———. (1977) Wort, Culture and Society in Industrializing America. New York.

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Haeger, John D. (1981) The Investment Frontier: New York Businessmen and the Economic Development of the Old Northwest. Albany, NY.

———. (1991) john Jacob Astor: Business and Finance in the Early Republic. Detroit.

Hagan, Horace H. (1923) Eight Great American Lawyers. Oklahoma City, OK.

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Hales, Peter B. (1984) Silver Cities: The Photography of American Urbanization, 1830-1915. Philadelphia.

Hall, Courtney Robert. (1934) A Scientist in the Early Republic: Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1764-1831. New York.

Hall, Edward Hagaman. (1898) A Volume Commemorating the Creation of the Second City in the World. New York.

Hall, Lee. (1992) Common Threads: A Parade of American Clothing. Boston.

Halttunen, Karen Lee. (1982) Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle-Class Culture in America, 1830—1870. New Haven, CT.

Hamlin, Paul M. (1939) Legal Education in Colonial New York. New York.

———, and Charles Baker, eds. (1959) Supreme Court of Judicature of the Province of New York, 1691-1704. Charlottesville, VA.

Hamm, Charles. (1979) Yesterdays: Popular Song in America. New York.

Hammack, David. (1982) Power and Society: Greater New York at the Turn of the Century. New York.

Hammond, Bray. (1946) “The Chestnut Street Raid on Wall Street, 1839.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 61: 605-18.

———. (1957) Banband Politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War. Princeton, NJ.

———. (1970) Sovereignty and an Empty Purse: Banks and Politics in the Civil War. Princeton, NJ.

Handy, Robert T. (1987) A History of Union Theological Seminary in New York. New York.

Hanyan, Craig R. (1972) “De Witt Clinton and Partisanship: The Development of Clintonianism from 1811 to 1820.” NYHSQ 56: 109-131.

———, with Mary L. Hanyan. (1996) De Witt Clinton and the Rise of the People’s Men. Montreal.

Harbaugh, William Henry. (1963) The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt. New York.

Hardiejames. (1824) The History of the Tread-Milt. New York.

———. (1827) Description of the City of New York (Population, Institutions, History, Commerce). New York.

Hardman, Keith. (1987) Charles Grandison Finney, 1792-1875: Revivalist and Reformer. Syracuse, NY.

Hardwick, Elizabeth. (1983) Bartleby in Manhattan, and Other Essays. New York.

Harlow, Alvin Fay. (1931) Old Bowery Days: The Chronicles of a Famous Street. New York.

———. (1936) Old Wires and New Waves: The History of the Telegraph, Telephone, and Wireless. New York.

Harrington, Michael. (1973) Fragments of the Century. New York.

Harrington, Virginia. (1933) “The Colonial Merchant’s Ledger.” In History of the State of New York. Vol. 2, Under Duke and King, edited by Alexander C. Flick. New York.

———. (1935) The New York Merchant on the Eve of Revolution. New York.

Harris, Bill. (1989) The History of New York City. New York.

Harris, Gale, et al. (1993) African Burial Ground and the Commons Historic District Designation Report. New York.

Harris, M. A. (1968) A Negro History Tour of Manhattan. New York.

Harris, Neil. (1966) The Artist in American Society: The Formative Years, 1790-1860. New York.

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