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Ringenbach, Paul T. (1973) Tramps and Reformers, 1873-1916: The Discovery of Poverty in New York. Westport, CT.

Rink, Oliver A. (1978) “Company Management or Private Trade: The Two Patroonship Plans for New Netherland.” ATO 59: 5-26.

———. (1981) “The People of New Netherland: Notes on Non-English Immigration to New York in the Seventeenth Century.” NYH 62: 5-42.

———. (1986) Holland on the Hudson: An Economic and Social History of Dutch New York. Ithaca, NY.

———. (1987) “Unraveling a Secret Colonialism.” Part I . de Halve Maen 60: 13ff.

———. (1987) “Unraveling a Secret Colonialism.” Part 2. de Halve Maen 60: 8ff.

———. (1994) “Private Interest and Godly Gain: The West India Company and the Dutch Reformed Church in New Netherland, 1624-1664.” NYH 75: 245-64. Riordon, William L. ([1905]1948) Plunkilt of Tammany Hall: A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, Delivered by Ex-Senator George Washington Pluntitt, the Tammany Philosopher, from His Rostrum, the New York County Courthouse Soot-Mack Stand. New York.

Rischin, Moses. (1962) The Promised City: New York’s Jews, 1870-1914. Cambridge, MA.

Risjord, Norman K. (1976) ‘The Compromise of 1790: New Evidence on the Dinner Table Bargain. WMQ 33: 309-14.

———. (1981) “Blackboard the Pirate: The Story of Edward Teach.” In Representative Americans: The Colonists. Lexington, MA.

Ritchie, Carson I. A., ed. (1975) “A New York Diary of the Revolutionary War.” Narratives of the Revolution in New York. New York.

Ritchie, Robert C. (1977) The Duke’s Province: A Study of New York Politics and Society, 1664-1691. Chapel Hill, NC

———. (1986) Captain Kidd and the War Against the Pirate. Cambridge, MA.

———. (1988) “Samuel Burgess, Pirate.” In Authority and Resistance in Early New York, edited by William Pencak and Conrad Wright. New York.

Robbing, Christine Chapman. (1964) David Hosack: Citizen of New York. Philadelphia.

Robertson-Lorant, Laurie. (1906) Melville: A Biography. Nev York.

Roche, John F. (1971) “The Uranian Society: Gentlemen and Scholars in Federal New York.” NYH 52: 121-32.

Rock, Howard B. (1979) Artisans of the New Republic: The Tradesmen of New York City in the Age of Jefferson. New York.

———, ed. (1989) The New York City Artisan, 1789-182;: A Documentary History. Ithaca, NY.

———. (1994) “Confrontation in Gotham: The Sweep and the Fop.” NYH 75: 245-64.

———, Paul A. Gilje, and Robert Asher. (1995) American Artisans: Crafting Social Identity, 1750-1850. Baltimore.

Roeber, A.G.(1991) “’The Origin of Whatever Is Not English Among Us’: The Dutch-speaking and German-speaking Peoples of Colonial British America.” In Strangers With in the Realm: Cultural Margins of the First British Empire, edited by Bernard Bailyn and Philip D. Morgan. Chapel Hill, NC.

———. (1993) Palatines, Liberty, and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America. Baltimore.

Roediger, David R. (1991) The Wages of Whiteness: Race and the Making of the American Working Class. London.

Roff, Sandra S. (1986) “The Brooklyn African Woolman Benevolent Society Rediscovered.” African Americans in New York History and Life, 55-58.

Rogers, Alan. (1974) Empire and Liberty: American Resistance to British Authority, 1755-1763- Berkeley, CA.

Rogin, Michael Paul. (1983) Subversive Genealogy. New York.

Roosevelt, Theodore. (1891) New York: A Sketch of the City’s Social, Political, and Commercial Progress from the First Dutch Settlement to Recent Times. London.

Roper, Laura Wood. (1973) FLO: A Biography of Frederick Law Ohnsted. Baltimore.

Rorabaugh, W. J. (1976) “Rising Democratic Spirits: Immigrants, Temperance, and Tammany Hall, 1854-1860.” Civil War History 22: 138-57.

———. (1979) The Alcoholic Republic: An American Tradition. New York.

———. (1986) The Craft Apprentice: From Franklin to the Machine Age. New York.

Rose, Peter G. (1988) “Dutch Colonial Foodways.” Journal of Gastronomy 4: 3-19.

Rosebrock, Ellen Fletcher. (1975) Counting-House Days in South Street: New York’s Early Brick Seaport Buildings. New York.

Rosen, Deborah

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