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Cedar Swamp Historical Society Collection
Index by Location
- New Lotts
- The Administration Organization of the City of Brooklyn / J. Judd. Journal
of Long Island History, Vol. 5, No. 2; p.4-16; Spring 1965.
- Brooklyn, while still underdevelopment, joined together with other towns to create a Common Council
that would allow for the creation of a city government, a mayor, and other important functions. Eventually,
Brooklyn was able to function on it's own.
- Illustrations or Maps: No
- New Lotts
- The Administrative Organization of the City of Brooklyn, 1834-1855 (Part 2) /
J. Judd. Journal of Long Island History, Vol. 5, No. 4; p.39-50; Fall 1965.
- A continuation of the previous article of the same title, the article focuses on how Brooklyn began to take
shape and form it's own governmental structure and how it separated itself from New York City. During this
time, Brooklyn also combined with Williamsburg and Bushwick, New Lotts, Flatbush, and New Utrecht, not
only to pull resources but to find better ways to manage growing cities.
- Illustrations or Maps: No
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