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Queens flag and Seal.
The Queens flag, featuring a three horizontal stripes, two azure at the top and one argent between them. The colors were inspired by the coat of arms of the first Dutch Governor Willem Kieft. At its center is a design consisting of a ring of wampum, a tulip, and a rose. At the top-left of the flag is a crown, the words 'Qveens Borovgh' emblazoned in gold, and 1898, the year the five boroughs were consolidated
Anti Slavery Society
[edit]- Address of the New-York City Anti Slavery Society, To the People of the City of New-York. West & Trow. 1833 – via Internet Archive (UC Berkeley).
Bibliography
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[edit]- Pine, John Buckley, LHD (1857–1922), ed. (1915). Seal and Flag of the City of New York – Authorized by the Committee Appointed by the Mayor to Commemorate the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Installation of the First Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of New York on June 24, 1665, and the Adoption of the Official City Flag on June 24, 1915. G.P. Putnam's Sons (publisher). The Knickerbocker Press (printer). Retrieved October 12, 2021.
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- Via HathiTrust (UC Berkeley) (Edward Brandis Denham Collection).
- Via Internet Archive (UC Berkeley) (Edward Brandis Denham Collection).
- Hall, Edward Hagaman (1858–1936), ed. (1915). Twentieth Annual Report. "Seal and Flag of the City of New York". American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society
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- Appendix H – "Seal and Flag of the City of New York" (7 plates). pp. 819–852 – via Google Books (UC Berkeley).
- New York City Mercantile and Manufacturers' Business Directory for the Year Ending May 1, 1857. New York: Published for West, Lee & Bartlett, 335 Broadway (publisher). Mason Brothers (printer). 1857. LCCN 24-16071; OCLC 7928448 (all editions).
- Wilson, Henry, ed. (1857). Trow's New York City Directory. Vol. Vol. 70.
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Inventions
[edit]- SPINNING LATHES FOR WINDING PIANO-STRINGS (1883)
- MACHINE FOR SWAGING WIRE FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (1893)
- BASS STRING FOR PIANOS OR OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (1902)
References
[edit]- Piano Tone Building 1918
- Rand's New York City Business Directory for 1877. Vol. Vol. 2. New York: Walter Heugh & Co. (publisher). 1877. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
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- Directory listing → "Piano & Harp Strings" "Ramacciotti, Francis". p. 249 – via HathiTrust (Harvard).
- Tariff Schedules: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means 1913 page 1239
- Musical Instruments Made of Aluminum by Michael I. Holmes
- "F. Ramacciotti Incorporated" (PDF). The Music Trade Review. 58 (23): 59 (column 1; bottom). June 6, 1914. Retrieved November 18, 2014 – via International Arcade Museum, Pasadena, California.
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Books
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- ... String Co Strings ... • . . .New Brunswick Celluloid Piano Key Co Keys 1876
New York ... Brown & Co Felts 1901 Ramacciotti. F Strings 1867 Schirmer. . (list firm founded 1867)
Musique-Addresses Universel - Page 1540 1929 Ramacciotti F. Inc, 421 W. 28th St. — Manuf. of Piano Wire and Bass Strings. ... Manuf. of Piano Benches. Rapuano Joseph, 222 E. 105th St. — Manufacturer of ..
- "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795–1949" (database, FamilySearch → searching "Francis Ramacciotti" → DOD: June 13, 1891 → Place of Death: Manhattan → Place of Birth: Leghorn, Italy → Father's name: Joseph Ramacciotti → Death Certificate No. 20407 → Home Address: 213 East 78th St., Manhattan). New York City Municipal Archives. FHL microfilm 1,322,821. Retrieved October 14, 2021.