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Leonard Lispenard (December 14, 1714 –
February 20, 1790) was a New York City merchant,
politician and landowner.
Lispenard was born on December...
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Anthony Lispenard Bleecker (June 13, 1741 –
April 26, 1816) was a banker,
merchant and auctioneer, and one of the
richest men in New York. He
worked as...
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Lispenard Stewart Jr. (June 19, 1855 –
October 15, 1927) was an
American lawyer who
served as New York
State Senator.
Stewart was born on June 19, 1855...
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Walter Lispenard Suydam (May 20, 1854 –
August 10, 1930) was a
prominent member of New York
society during the
Gilded Age.
Suydam was born on May 20,...
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divided into
seven parts:
Lispenard Street The
Postman Vanities The
Axiom of
Equality The
Happy Years Dear
Comrade Lispenard Street The
novel focuses on...
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found two days
later near the
recently created Manhattan Well in
Lispenard Meadows,
located in today's SoHo near the
intersection of
Greene and Spring...
- The
Lispenard–Rodman–Davenport
House is a
historic residence dating back to the
early 18th
century located on the
Davenport Neck
peninsula in New Roc****e...
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bohemian tradition. The
street is
named after the
family name of
Anthony Lispenard Bleecker, a banker, the
father of
Anthony Bleecker, a 19th-century writer...
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Anthony Lispenard.
Lispenard Street in
Tribeca is
named for the
Lispenard family, and
Bleecker Street in NoHo was
named for
Anthony Lispenard Bleecker...
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April 25, 1915. Her
paternal uncle was the New York
State Senator Lispenard Stewart Jr. (1855–1927). Her
maternal aunt was
Margarita "Rita" Armstrong...