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  1. Fifth Avenue Hotel. Long before its demise, however, the St. Nicholas was upstaged by Amos Richard Eno's Fifth Avenue Hotel, which opened six years later in 1859 and cost twice as much ($2 million ...

  2. Odo of Troyes 1069–1115 (married to Adelaide) Stephen of Aumale before 1070–1127. William le Gros 1127–1179. Hawise of Aumale 1179–1194 with her husbands as Counts jure uxoris : William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex 1180–1189. William de Forz 1189–1194. Baldwin of Béthune 1195–1196.

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  4. Apr 9, 2015 · The Fifth Avenue Hotel bore witness to many moments in New York City history: bankers were in its back rooms during the financial panic of 1873; it served as a "de-facto headquarters" for the New ...

  5. New York State agencies are hiring for thousands of critical positions open across the state. To help agencies fill these positions, the Department of Civil Service has developed the NY HELPS program to streamline the appointment process allowing State agencies to hire diverse, qualified permanent employees quickly and without examinations. New ...

  6. City Hotel (Manhattan) Coordinates: 40°42′32.5″N 74°0′40.2″W. City Hotel, 1831. The City Hotel (1794–1849) stood at 123 Broadway, [1] occupying the whole block bounded by Cedar, Temple, and Thames Streets, in today's Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was the first functioning hotel in the United States.

  7. Personal data Ferdinand ii of Castile (Count of Aumale) He was born in the year 1239. He died in the year 1265, he was 26 years old. A child of Ferdinand iii of Castile and Joanna de Dammartin.

  8. Hotel Normandie (New York City) The Hotel Normandie was a luxury hotel located on Broadway at 38th Street in New York City. The 8-story building [1] was put up by Ferdinand Earl, an heir of the Fisher family, opening in 1884. [2] [3] [1] Amenities were advertised to include "Steam heat, speaking tubes, electric bells, burglar and fire alarms ...