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He Belonged To New York, Rats Topple Building, The Anti-Anarchist Capitalist, The Astral

Jul 6, 2023 · 30m 28s
He Belonged To New York, Rats Topple Building, The Anti-Anarchist Capitalist, The Astral
Chapters

01 · Anarchist Capitalist: Otto Eckhold

6s

02 · The Brig Avarice

3m 14s

03 · The Bangville Police

3m 33s

04 · Drownings and Accidents in Newtown Creek

4m

05 · The Goodwin Accident, 1808

4m 12s

06 · Boy Drowned While Bathing, 1853

4m 50s

07 · Found Drowned, 1853

5m 15s

08 · Boy: Fatal Occurrence On the Flushing Railroad: He Belonged To New York, 1854

6m 19s

09 · Terrible Accident Near New York, Two Men and Six Horses, 1860

7m 6s

10 · Suicide In Brooklyn, On the Bridge, 1874

7m 47s

11 · Long Island Suicide: Farce Follows Suicide, 1891

8m 57s

12 · Building Felled By New York City Rats, 1859

14m 50s

13 · Landmark The Astral Sold In Brooklyn Deal, 1963

16m 32s

14 · Body of an Infant Caught On Hook In Newtown Creek, 1855

18m 49s

15 · 42 Are Homeless As 400 Flee Fire, 1952

19m 26s

16 · Fatal Accident On Flushing Railroad Bridge, 1858

24m 14s

17 · Barge Sinks In Newtown Creek, 1935

25m 9s

18 · Sixteen Year Old Drowns, 1832

25m 54s

19 · Pulaski Bridge, 1954

26m 28s

20 · Death By Drowning, 1845

28m 34s

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Anarchist Capitalist: Otto Eckhold The Brig Avarice The Bangville Police Drownings and Accidents in Newtown Creek The Goodwin Accident, 1808 Boy Drowned While Bathing, 1853 Found Drowned, 1853 Boy: Fatal...

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Anarchist Capitalist: Otto Eckhold
The Brig Avarice
The Bangville Police
Drownings and Accidents in Newtown Creek
The Goodwin Accident, 1808
Boy Drowned While Bathing, 1853
Found Drowned, 1853
Boy: Fatal Occurrence On the Flushing Railroad: He Belonged To New York, 1854
Terrible Accident Near New York, Two Men and Six Horses, 1860
Suicide In Brooklyn, On the Bridge, 1874
Long Island Suicide: Farce Follows Suicide, 1891
Building Felled By New York City Rats, 1859
Landmark The Astral Sold In Brooklyn Deal, 1963
Body of an Infant Caught On Hook In Newtown Creek, 1855
42 Are Homeless As 400 Flee Fire, 1952
Fatal Accident On Flushing Railroad Bridge, 1858
Barge Sinks In Newtown Creek, 1935
Sixteen Year Old Drowns, 1832
Pulaski Bridge, 1954
Death By Drowning, 1845

Exploding Brooklyn focuses on North Brooklyn's industrial history in Greenpoint and Williamsburg on Newtown Creek; and the people who lived and died amidst industrial mayhem as this backwoods of New York City became an epicenter of shipping and commerce.

Official: trippingballsthroughhistory.com
Ig: @trippingballsthroughhistory
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Author Tripping Balls Through History
Organization Joel Chaffee
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