Staten-island Sentence Examples

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  • They were sentenced to banishment in Staten Island at the pleasure of the federal government.

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  • In it are the Scoville Memorial Library (about 8000 volumes in 1910); the Hotchkiss preparatory school (opened in 1892, for boys); the Salisbury School (Protestant Episcopal, for boys), removed to Salisbury from Staten Island in 1901 and formerly St Austin's school; the Taconic School (1896, for girls); and the Connecticut School for Imbeciles (established as a private institution in 1858).

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  • In addition, it includes Long Island and Staten Island on the Atlantic Coast.

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  • On the summits of the Adirondacks are a few alpine species, such as reindeer moss and other lichens; on the shores of Long Island, Staten Island and Westchester county are a number of maritime species; and on Long Island are several species especially characteristic of the pine barrens of New Jersey.

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  • In the administration of local affairs some of the Dutch settlements were little disturbed until ten years or more after the conquest, but the introduction of English institutions into settlements wholly or largely English was begun in 1665 by the erection of Long Island, Staten Island and Westchester into an English county under the name of Yorkshire, and by putting into operation in that county a code of laws known as the " Duke's Laws."

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  • Howe, with a force of British and Loyalists vastly superior in equipment and numbers to Washington's untrained militia, landed in July on Staten Island and late in August defeated Washington at the battle of Long Island within the present limits of Brooklyn borough.

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  • Released on parole, he bore a verbal message from Lord Howe to the Continental Congress, which led to the fruitless conference on Staten Island.

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  • The Staten Island Rapid Transit railway extends along the north shore and the south-east side, and there are several electric lines and pleasant drives.

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  • When discovered by Europeans Staten Island was occupied by the Aquehonga Indians, a branch of the Raritans, and several Indian burying-grounds, places where wampum was manufactured, and many Indian relics, including a stone head with human features, have been found here.

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  • In 1664 the duke of York became proprietor of the newly erected province of New York and by his grant in the same year to Berkeley and Carteret of all that portion which lay west of the Hudson river, Staten Island became properly a part of New Jersey, but in 1668 the duke decided that all islands within New York Bay which could be circumnavigated in twenty-four hours should be adjudged to New York.

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  • The British army under Sir William Howe landed at the Narrows on the 3rd of July 1777 and until the close of the war Staten Island was held by the British and Loyalists.

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  • In 1898 Staten Island became the borough of Richmond in Greater New York.

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  • Howe, heavily reinforced from home, sailed on the 10th from Halifax to New York and on the 5th of July encamped on Staten Island.

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  • It is separated from Staten Island only by the narrow strip of water known as the Kill van Kull, and it has a total water frontage of about 10 m.

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  • Nicolls erected the region composed of Long Island, Staten Island and Westchester into a county under the name of Yorkshire, and divided it into three ridings, of which Staten Island, the present county of Kings, and the town of Newtown in Queens, formed one.

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  • Moreover, when he had learned that the duke had parted with New Jersey he convinced him that it was a great loss, and in the effort to save what was possible, Staten Island was taken from the proprietors on the plea that one arm of the Hudson flowed along its western border.

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  • It is served by the Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, Central of New Jersey and Staten Island Rapid Transit railways, and by boats to New York City.

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  • The bridge was surpassed as the world's longest bridge in 1964, with the opening of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, connecting Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City.

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  • All wildlife parks but the Staten Island Zoo are owned by the Wildlife Conservation Society, or WCS.

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  • The ultimate New York Zoo coupon at press time is for the Staten Island Zoo.

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  • The Staten Island Zoo is working hard on renovations - all of which have managed to make this zoo a great experience for any family.

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  • One of the most unique exhibits at the Staten Island Zoo is the African Savannah.

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  • The Staten Island Zoo has recently opened a brand new Children's Center, complete with a petting zoo.

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  • The Staten Island Zoo offers a full service education department, filled with classes and programs designed for guests of all ages.

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  • Therefore, everyone in the family can enjoy one of the unique educational opportunities offered by the Staten Island Zoo.

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  • The Staten Island Zoo offers a couple options for making contributions to help meet the needs of the animals while receiving excellent benefits in return.

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  • Another way to contribute to the Staten Island Zoo is to become a member.

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  • With the annual membership fee, donators receive free admission to the Staten Island Zoo and over 100 other zoos throughout the United States.

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  • Families can even plan a special birthday party celebration at the Staten Island Zoo.

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  • He is from Staten Island and works as one of the managers of a fitness center.

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