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Col John Reese (1808-1888) - Find a Grave Memorial Colonel Reese was the first settler of Nevada 1852; built the first toll bridge in Nevada over the Carson River; one of the first merchants in Utah; Uncle of James Madison Monroe; tutor for Joseph Smith's
History of New York City (1855–1897) - Wikipedia Reforms led to the New York City Police Riot of June 1857 There was chaos during the American Civil War, with major rioting in the New York Draft Riots
NYGenWeb: Your Gateway to New York Genealogy and History New York Migrations Project: If your ancestors and relatives moved into, out of, or temporarily resided in New York, this is the place to share your information and view NY migration information shared by others
New York, U. S. , Arriving Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850 It includes individuals who arrived in New York between January 7, 1820 and December 31, 1850 While the volumes vary in dates covered and information recorded, the information you can obtain from this data set can help you create a well-rounded picture of your ancestor's arrival in America
Step-by-Step New York Research, 1850-1910 - FamilySearch For more information on birth, marriage, and death records in New York, see How to Find New York Birth Records, How to Find New York Marriage Records, and How to Find New York Death Records
Colonel John Reese - FamilySearch Col John Reese went to Genoa, Carson Valley, Utah (Nevada) in the spring of 1851 and arrived there on June 1, 1851, to build a permanent trading post He took with him provisions like eggs, bacon, flour, seed grain and seeds of all kinds, loaded in 13 wagons
Mormon Station by Col. John Reese (1884) - FamilySearch Col Reese—Pole fences were up till after 1849 I was here about 40 days and started back on the 19th of October for more goods and my brother remained here I came back in 1850 My brother had built a store where Wells Fargo's bank now stands The name of the firm was J E Reese
Rare Historic Photos of New York City in the 1850s New York City in the 1850s was a city of contrasts and challenges, yet it was also a place of immense opportunity and dynamism Its streets teemed with people from all walks of life, each contributing to the vibrant tapestry of the city