Geographical Location - New York

  1. Indian-white relations: Dutch colonial
  2. Iroquois Confederacy
  3. Iroquois Confederacy-U.S. Congress meeting
  4. King George’s War
  5. Kodak Introduces the Brownie Camera
  6. Kodak Perfects Color Film for Infrared Photography
  7. Lasers Are Used in Eye Surgery for the First Time
  8. Leopold Publishes A Sand County Almanac
  9. Levittown Construction Begins
  10. Lindbergh Makes the First Nonstop Solo Flight Across the Atlantic Ocean
  11. Lindbergh’s Transatlantic Flight
  12. Longhouse Religion
  13. Love Canal Is Declared a Disaster Area
  14. Mahican
  15. Mail-Order Clubs Revolutionize Book Sales
  16. Mandelbrot Introduces Fractals
  17. Manhattan Island purchase
  18. Medical Waste Washes onto U.S. Atlantic Beaches
  19. Mohawk
  20. Montauk Confederacy
  21. The National Council of Churches Supports Birth Control
  22. National Council of Colored People Is Founded
  23. New York Opens “Shock” Incarceration Camps for Female Prisoners
  24. New York State Allows Off-Track Betting
  25. New York State Imposes the First Mandatory Seat-belt Law
  26. The North Star Begins Publication
  27. Northeast States Abolish Slavery
  28. Ogdensburg Agreement
  29. Oneida
  30. Onondaga
  31. Optical Disks for the Storage of Computer Data Are Introduced
  32. Ordinance of 1785
  33. Papanicolaou Develops the Pap Test for Diagnosing Uterine Cancer
  34. Peach Wars
  35. Poospatuck
  36. Prisoners Riot Against Conditions in Attica
  37. Queen Anne’s War
  38. Rise of Woman Suffrage Associations
  39. Road to Survival Discusses Population Growth
  40. Scenic Hudson Case Stops Storm King Power Plant
  41. Schaefer Performs Cloud Seeding by Using Dry Ice
  42. Scientists and Lawyers Form the Environmental Defense Fund
  43. Scientists Find Interferon, Drug That Fights Multiple Sclerosis
  44. Seneca
  45. Seneca Falls Convention
  46. Shinnecock
  47. Slavery
  48. The St. Lawrence Seaway Is Completed
  49. The St. Lawrence Seaway Is Opened
  50. Susan B. Anthony Is Arrested