Morag Forbes

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“These magnificent places are doomed,” the poet Edgar Allan Poe wrote, unsurprisingly gloomy, from his rented farmhouse uptown. “In some thirty years, every noble cliff will be a pier and the whole island will be densely desecrated by buildings of brick, with portentous facades of brownstone.” Much of Manhattan was still farmland.
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal about Identity, Race, Wealth and Power
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