Section: Occupations
 

Directory: New York City History

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Sub Section: Occupations
Article Name: Street Venders
Article Name: The Patterers
Article Name: Musicians of the Street-1868
Article Name: Rabbi's of New York
Article Name: 1930 List of New York City's Bankers
Article Name: List of New York City's Architects-1930 A-G
Article Name: List of New York City's Architects-1930 H-O
Article Name: List of New York City's Architects-1930 P-Z
Article Name: 1930 List of New York City's Accountants
Article Name: List of New York City's Booksellers-1930
Article Name: Business List of Clothing Manufacturers-1930
Article Name: The Duties of Male Servants In The Wealthy Homes
Article Name: The Duties of the Maid-Servants in the Wealthy Homes
Article Name: Divorce Lawyers
Article Name: List of New York City's Auctioneers-1930
Article Name: List of NYC's Licensed Second-Hand Dealers 1865 
Article Name: List of NYC's Licensed Pawnbrokers 1865 
Article Name: Bankers and Wall Street Operators
Article Name: The Vice of Prostitution Pre-1885
Article Name: The Everyday Pick-Pockets
Article Name: The Fences
Article Name: Vagrants, Tramps
Article Name: Fortune Tellers and Clairvoyants
Article Name: Quack Doctors
Article Name: The Police Force of New York City Pre-1885
Article Name: The Metropolitan Fire Department
Web Link: Ancestral Occupations
Web Link: Analysis Of Occupations
Web Link: The Doorman
Web Link: Career In Architecture
Web Link: Advertising
Web Link: A list of occupations
Web Link: Old occupations names
Web Link: Accounting and Business Career
Web Link: A Career in Publishing
Web Link: A Career In Sales
Web Link: A Career On The Stage
Web Link: A Career in Woodworking
Web Link: A Career As An Electrician
Web Link: A Literary career
Web Link: The Fireman in Early New Amsterdam
Web Link: The Medical Profession
Web Link: Music Career
Web Link: Pharmacy
Web Link: The Ministry
Web Link: Early Dutch Streetpaver in New Amsterdam
Web Link: Colonial Occupations
Web Link: Old Occupation Terminology
Web Link: Occupations: A Basic Prime of Archaic Terms
Web Link: Continuation of Archaic Occupations
Web Link: German Occupations
Web Link: Pushcart Peddlers  1908 (picture)
Web Link: The Hot Dog Man  1939 (picture)
Web Link: Street Vendor  1936  (picture)
Web Link: Businessmen 1903 (picture)
Web Link: Laborers in New York City 1936 (picture)
Web Link: Women in Industry 1900 (picture)
Web Link: Modeling: The Gibson Girl Early 1900s
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Web Link: The Glovers of Fulton County, New York
Web Link: Dairy Farmers
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Web Link: Fifty Years of the Art of Boot Making
Web Link: The Meeks cabinetmaking firm in New York City: Part I, 1797-1835
Web Link: Myer Myers, New York Silversmith
Web Link: The first century of the CPA - includes chronology of important events in
certified public accountant history
Web Link: Wheelwright-Colonial Trade
Web Link: Cooper-Colonial America
Web Link: Gunsmith-Colonial America
Web Link: Brickmaker-Colonial America
Web Link: Saddler-Colonial America
Web Link: Waiters Protective Union Meeting, New York Herald, April 16, 1853
Web Link: So You Want To Be An Archivist: An Overview of the Archival Profession
Web Link: Experiences of a Street Car Conductor
Web Link: Circus Performers (Old Photos)
Web Link: Railroad Retirement Board Records
 
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