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Reginald Bolton

The Old Nagle Cemetery

Inwood Cemetery, NYC

In mid-17th century Jan Nagle and Jan Dyckman traveled to the New World and settled in northern Manhattan. For more than two centuries the families farmed the land, raised cattle, planted orchards, built bridges and homes and even intermarried. And while Dyckman is a familiar Inwood name, largely thanks to the preservation of the post-Revolutionary [...]

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Late 19th Century Inwood- Part I

Photo of William Calver

Much of what we know today about the history and pre-history of Inwood and Washington Heights  is due largely to the turn of the century work of amateur historians, self taught  archaeologists  and close friends William Calver and Reginald Bolton.  Starting in the 1880′s Bolton and Calver began exploring northern Manhattan with picks and shovels, [...]

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