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The narrative traces Manhattan's development from early European exploration and Indigenous life through Dutch trading settlements and colonial administration, recounting conflicts with Native people, contested governance, legal and political episodes, privateering and piracy, and the English takeover. It follows Revolutionary War events including battles, occupation, and hardship, then the city's recovery and civic life in the new republic, with accounts of notable trials, entrepreneurship and technological advances such as steam navigation, canals, aqueducts, and the telegraph, concluding with nineteenth-century urban growth and the emergence of a greater metropolis.

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Charles Hemstreet

Charles Hemstreet was an American author and historian known for his vivid portrayals of urban landscapes and literary heritage. His works often explore the rich history and cultural significance of cities, particularly New York and London. Notable titles include "Literary New York: Its Landmarks and Associations," which delves into the literary history of New York City, and "Nooks & Corners of Old New York," where he uncovers hidden gems and historical anecdotes of the city. Hemstreet's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the past, making his contributions valuable to those interested in the historical and cultural narratives of urban life.

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