Margins
2005
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The East River captures the history of New York's premier waterway. The river, a source of life for Native Americans, spawned communities from Brooklyn to Harlem. Its shipyards and docks projected American enterprise around the world. The waterfront, an industrial and commercial dynamo, forged a continent. The dreams of immigrants who arrived and lived on its banks created this nation. The river's strong currents guarded prisons and hospital quarantines while keeping secret legends of gold on its bottom. The sinews of a great city are knitted by more than a score of its tunnels and bridges. Today, a renaissance draws people to this river, the heart of New York.
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Thomas Jackson
Thomas Jackson
Author · 2 books

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was one of the most prominent Confederate generals during the American Civil War. After attending the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, Jackson served in the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848. Jackson took a teaching position at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), in Lexington, Virginia. He became Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy and Instructor of Artillery. Achieved his nickname during the first battle of Manassas (Bull Run) July 21, 1861. Thereafter achieved distinction in the Peninsula Campaign, Second Bull Run and Fredericksburg before being wounded at Chancellorsville and dying of pneumonia 8 days later. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. This profile may contain books from multiple authors of this name.

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