HPSBG Selected citations
NOTE: This page continues to be updated on a regular basis. HPSBG attempts to cite all the documents pertaining to the project. This is the foundation for the evidence that affords credibility to the project. That being said, this process is ongoing, and by no means complete.
These citations are based on information selected from the Dropbox. Red means there is currently no citation, just a listing of a particular resource that requires citation. No particular formatting style (i.e. APA) has been uniformly applied to the citations. If someone is good at this and enjoy doing this, have at it. Some of the sources need tracking down (i.e. NYT Articles' authors). Blue represents added to Dropbox but yet cited in the page individually. Just noted and needing citation. More info on citations using wiki projects.
Use these guidelines for creating the citations: Library of Congress, especially the Chicago style, which is used for history.
Images
Drake Park at NYC Parks Archives. Accessed February 4, 2013. NOTE: Each of these photos needs its own citation.
At Grave of Drake, Bronx Society of Arts and Science. 1915.
Museum of the City of New York. "Slave Burying Grounds, Hunts Point Rd." 1910.
Museum of the City of New York. Slave Burying Grounds, Hunts Point Road Verso.1910.
Panaritis, Phil. Drake Cemetery, Picasa. March 28, 2012.
Public School 48 Archival Print Collection. "". Accessed: . Available on Flickr: .
The Sevilla Home for Children- Rearview. Hunts Point, NY. 1910. Where?
1800 U.S. Census Records. From David Bellel
Hunt Mansion, 1915. Where?
Hunt Mansion, Hunts Point Road, Bronx. 1911. Where?
Hunts Point Casanova Ave near Oakwood. 1900. Where?
Hunts Point Drake Park. 1915
Hunts Point Road and Viele Street. 1910.
Hunts Point Road, 1905. Where?
Indian Cave, Hunts Point Road.1915.
Joseph Rodman Drake. Portrait where?
Oak Point Avenue and Tiffany Avenue. 1920.
Old Hunts Point Cemetery. 1910.
Old House By Hunts Point Road. 1910.
New York Public Library. "Bronx: Hunts Point Avenue - Garrison Avenue." Accessed via:
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 701291f
New York Public Library. "Bronx: Hunts Point Road - Whitlock Avenue." Accessed via:
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm Digital ID: 701373f. 1926?
Maps and Satellite Imagery
Revolutionary War Era Map.
NYC OASIS
1888 Atlas. no. 41Bronx 1897 Coast Topographic Map.
1879 and 1893 Maps. LOCATED ON WORD DOC.
Points For HP. Satellite Tom Casey?
A Map of the Country Adjacent to Kingsbridge: Surveyed by Order of His Excellency
General Sir Henry Clinton. 1781. Accessed?
Hunts 1879? See "maps section"
New York Public Library. "Plate 21: [Bounded by Winslow St., Tiffany St., Grinnell Pl.,
Hunts Point Ave., Sacrahong St., Strain Pl., Edgewater Rd.... [Part of the 23rd Ward, New York City.] (1883-1888)." Accessed via:http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 1523127.
Robinson, E. "Atlas of the City of New York: Vol. 5. 23rd Ward." 1887. Tom Casey?
New York Public Library. "Plate 18: Vol. 4 of Maps, Page 34 [Bounded by 138th Street,
St.Ann's Avenue, 131st Street and Willis Avenue.] - Map No. 41: [Bounded by Hunt Point Road North Place, Bronx River and Long Island Sound.]". Accessed via:http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID:1524187.
Tom Casey 1911 Map in Dropbox.
New York Public Library. "Bronx, V. 14, Plate No. 60 [Map bounded by Lafayette Ave.,
Bronx River, East River, Coster St.]". Accessed via: http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 2003349.
New York Public Library. "Plate 18: Part of Section 10, Borough of the Bronx. [Bounded
by Spofford Avenue, Edgewater Road, Viele Avenue and Coster Street.]". Accessed via: http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 1532960.
Texts
McNamara, John. History in Asphalt: The Origin of Bronx Street Names. Bronx: Bronx County Historical Society, 1993.
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. July 1913.
Valentine's Manual of New York, 1920.
Papers and Proceedings of the Drake Memorial Celebration, 1919.
Bolton, Robert. A History of the County of Westchester, from Its First Settlement, Vol.2.
New York: Alexander S. Gould,1848. Accessed: http://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02inbolt.
Cook, Harry T. The Borough of the Bronx: 1639-1913. Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings. 1913.
Jenkins, Stephen. The Story of the Bronx, From the Purchase Made by the Dutch from
the Indians in 1639 to the Present Day. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912. Accessed: http://archive.org/details/storyofbronxfrom1912jenk .
Newspaper Articles
Times articles and Drake Dropbox folder added by Phil 2/10/13
The New York Times Dec. 8,1880 The Fabulous Timeline 64
Colored Baseball in Hunts Point
TheNew York Times. "Lyons Offers Gold to Boom the Bronx." February 12, 1940.
TheNew York Times. "Joseph Rodman Drake: His Life in New York and His Grave at
Hunt's Point- His 'Ode to the American Flag.'" April 9, 1898.
The New York Times. "Cemetery Clean Up Due: Joseph Rodman Drake Park Will Be
Restored." August 17, 1961.
Kuntzman, Gersh. "Family History Shows Bronx As Rural Paradise." New York Post,
August 28, 2000.
The New York Times. "Rodman Drake Park: if City Wants Poet's Grave It Must Act
Quickly." March 28, 1909.
Runaway Slave Advertisements
The New York Times. "Grave of Drake in Peril: March of Progress Threatens to Wipe
Out the Hallowed Landmark." December 27, 1908.
The New York Times. "Plea for Drake's Grave: Harlem Protests Against Disturbing
Famous Poet's Bones." September 24, 1903.
The New York Times. "Drake's Tomb in the Bronx." October 11, 1903.
The New York Times. "Park Around J. Rodman Drake's Grave." April 14, 1909.
The New York Times. "Rodman Drake Park." March 29, 1909.
The New York Times. "Views of Readers." October 22, 1909.
The New York Times. "New Record in High Class Apartment House Building Being
Established in Borough of the Bronx for 1910." July 3, 1910.
The New York Times. "In Memory of Rodman Drake: Official Services at Poet's, Which
Was So Long Neglected." May 31, 1910.
The New York Times. "Higgins Restores Rodman Drake Park." May 15, 1910.
Young, James C. "Poet's Grave Amid the City's Waste." The New York Times. April 15,
1923.
Historical Records
1790 U.S. Census Records. http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/decennial/1790.html
1800 U.S. Census Records. From David Bellel?
"A List of Negros Males & Females In Joshua Hunt Capt. Of West Chester foot Companys Districts According to a Act of Assembly." Slaves in Westchester County, 1755. Borough of Westchester. *Tom Casey.
1666 land grant for Hunts Point from King Charles II of England
Websites**
Greater Astoria Historical Society. "Forgotten New York: Hunt's Point." http://forgotten-ny.com/2009/03/hunts-point-bronx/ Accessed: .
City of New York Parks and Recreation. "Joseph Rodman Drake Park." http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/josephrodmandrakepark/history. Accessed .
New York Public Library Digital Gallery. Accessed http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm.
New York Public Library. Map Warper. Accessed http://maps.nypl.org/warper/.
Picasa Phil pics (Phil/Damian/Justin Drake visit)
Flickr Czarka pics (PS 48 archives and Phil/Damian/Justin Drake visit)
Resources that should be tracked down, cited, and placed in Dropbox (but probably are not there yet...)Locate Boltons History of W. County
Scharf's History of W. County
Jonas Treaty Indians
These citations are based on information selected from the Dropbox. Red means there is currently no citation, just a listing of a particular resource that requires citation. No particular formatting style (i.e. APA) has been uniformly applied to the citations. If someone is good at this and enjoy doing this, have at it. Some of the sources need tracking down (i.e. NYT Articles' authors). Blue represents added to Dropbox but yet cited in the page individually. Just noted and needing citation. More info on citations using wiki projects.
Use these guidelines for creating the citations: Library of Congress, especially the Chicago style, which is used for history.
Images
Drake Park at NYC Parks Archives. Accessed February 4, 2013. NOTE: Each of these photos needs its own citation.
At Grave of Drake, Bronx Society of Arts and Science. 1915.
Museum of the City of New York. "Slave Burying Grounds, Hunts Point Rd." 1910.
Museum of the City of New York. Slave Burying Grounds, Hunts Point Road Verso.1910.
Panaritis, Phil. Drake Cemetery, Picasa. March 28, 2012.
Public School 48 Archival Print Collection. "". Accessed: . Available on Flickr: .
The Sevilla Home for Children- Rearview. Hunts Point, NY. 1910. Where?
1800 U.S. Census Records. From David Bellel
Hunt Mansion, 1915. Where?
Hunt Mansion, Hunts Point Road, Bronx. 1911. Where?
Hunts Point Casanova Ave near Oakwood. 1900. Where?
Hunts Point Drake Park. 1915
Hunts Point Road and Viele Street. 1910.
Hunts Point Road, 1905. Where?
Indian Cave, Hunts Point Road.1915.
Joseph Rodman Drake. Portrait where?
Oak Point Avenue and Tiffany Avenue. 1920.
Old Hunts Point Cemetery. 1910.
Old House By Hunts Point Road. 1910.
New York Public Library. "Bronx: Hunts Point Avenue - Garrison Avenue." Accessed via:
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 701291f
New York Public Library. "Bronx: Hunts Point Road - Whitlock Avenue." Accessed via:
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm Digital ID: 701373f. 1926?
Maps and Satellite Imagery
Revolutionary War Era Map.
NYC OASIS
1888 Atlas. no. 41Bronx 1897 Coast Topographic Map.
1879 and 1893 Maps. LOCATED ON WORD DOC.
Points For HP. Satellite Tom Casey?
A Map of the Country Adjacent to Kingsbridge: Surveyed by Order of His Excellency
General Sir Henry Clinton. 1781. Accessed?
Hunts 1879? See "maps section"
New York Public Library. "Plate 21: [Bounded by Winslow St., Tiffany St., Grinnell Pl.,
Hunts Point Ave., Sacrahong St., Strain Pl., Edgewater Rd.... [Part of the 23rd Ward, New York City.] (1883-1888)." Accessed via:http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 1523127.
Robinson, E. "Atlas of the City of New York: Vol. 5. 23rd Ward." 1887. Tom Casey?
New York Public Library. "Plate 18: Vol. 4 of Maps, Page 34 [Bounded by 138th Street,
St.Ann's Avenue, 131st Street and Willis Avenue.] - Map No. 41: [Bounded by Hunt Point Road North Place, Bronx River and Long Island Sound.]". Accessed via:http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID:1524187.
Tom Casey 1911 Map in Dropbox.
New York Public Library. "Bronx, V. 14, Plate No. 60 [Map bounded by Lafayette Ave.,
Bronx River, East River, Coster St.]". Accessed via: http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 2003349.
New York Public Library. "Plate 18: Part of Section 10, Borough of the Bronx. [Bounded
by Spofford Avenue, Edgewater Road, Viele Avenue and Coster Street.]". Accessed via: http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm. Digital ID: 1532960.
Texts
McNamara, John. History in Asphalt: The Origin of Bronx Street Names. Bronx: Bronx County Historical Society, 1993.
New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. July 1913.
Valentine's Manual of New York, 1920.
Papers and Proceedings of the Drake Memorial Celebration, 1919.
Bolton, Robert. A History of the County of Westchester, from Its First Settlement, Vol.2.
New York: Alexander S. Gould,1848. Accessed: http://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02inbolt.
Cook, Harry T. The Borough of the Bronx: 1639-1913. Its Marvelous Development and Historical Surroundings. 1913.
Jenkins, Stephen. The Story of the Bronx, From the Purchase Made by the Dutch from
the Indians in 1639 to the Present Day. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912. Accessed: http://archive.org/details/storyofbronxfrom1912jenk .
Newspaper Articles
Times articles and Drake Dropbox folder added by Phil 2/10/13
The New York Times Dec. 8,1880 The Fabulous Timeline 64
Colored Baseball in Hunts Point
TheNew York Times. "Lyons Offers Gold to Boom the Bronx." February 12, 1940.
TheNew York Times. "Joseph Rodman Drake: His Life in New York and His Grave at
Hunt's Point- His 'Ode to the American Flag.'" April 9, 1898.
The New York Times. "Cemetery Clean Up Due: Joseph Rodman Drake Park Will Be
Restored." August 17, 1961.
Kuntzman, Gersh. "Family History Shows Bronx As Rural Paradise." New York Post,
August 28, 2000.
The New York Times. "Rodman Drake Park: if City Wants Poet's Grave It Must Act
Quickly." March 28, 1909.
Runaway Slave Advertisements
The New York Times. "Grave of Drake in Peril: March of Progress Threatens to Wipe
Out the Hallowed Landmark." December 27, 1908.
The New York Times. "Plea for Drake's Grave: Harlem Protests Against Disturbing
Famous Poet's Bones." September 24, 1903.
The New York Times. "Drake's Tomb in the Bronx." October 11, 1903.
The New York Times. "Park Around J. Rodman Drake's Grave." April 14, 1909.
The New York Times. "Rodman Drake Park." March 29, 1909.
The New York Times. "Views of Readers." October 22, 1909.
The New York Times. "New Record in High Class Apartment House Building Being
Established in Borough of the Bronx for 1910." July 3, 1910.
The New York Times. "In Memory of Rodman Drake: Official Services at Poet's, Which
Was So Long Neglected." May 31, 1910.
The New York Times. "Higgins Restores Rodman Drake Park." May 15, 1910.
Young, James C. "Poet's Grave Amid the City's Waste." The New York Times. April 15,
1923.
Historical Records
1790 U.S. Census Records. http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/decennial/1790.html
1800 U.S. Census Records. From David Bellel?
"A List of Negros Males & Females In Joshua Hunt Capt. Of West Chester foot Companys Districts According to a Act of Assembly." Slaves in Westchester County, 1755. Borough of Westchester. *Tom Casey.
1666 land grant for Hunts Point from King Charles II of England
Websites**
Greater Astoria Historical Society. "Forgotten New York: Hunt's Point." http://forgotten-ny.com/2009/03/hunts-point-bronx/ Accessed: .
City of New York Parks and Recreation. "Joseph Rodman Drake Park." http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/josephrodmandrakepark/history. Accessed .
New York Public Library Digital Gallery. Accessed http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm.
New York Public Library. Map Warper. Accessed http://maps.nypl.org/warper/.
Picasa Phil pics (Phil/Damian/Justin Drake visit)
Flickr Czarka pics (PS 48 archives and Phil/Damian/Justin Drake visit)
Resources that should be tracked down, cited, and placed in Dropbox (but probably are not there yet...)Locate Boltons History of W. County
Scharf's History of W. County
Jonas Treaty Indians