21 examples of bloomingdale in sentences

Suppose you start out early every morning with your note-book, walk for seven or eight miles along the Bloomingdale Road, and make your list from the innumerable inscriptions on the rocks in that vicinity.

He was for some years one of the governors of the New York Hospital, and I remember when he made periodical visits to the Insane Asylum at Bloomingdale, as one invested with authority there.

The De Lancey mansion, then one of the most famous houses in New York, was on the Bloomingdale Road, and the drive out Bowery Lane ran through meadow-land and green trees in summer, but over hard-packed snow and ice in winter, for it was part of the highroad to Albany.

In this letter, written on March 4, 1813, at Bloomingdale, New York City, Mrs. Jarvis says: "I am in general proud of the spirit of my countrymen, but there is too little attention paid to the fine arts, to men of taste and science.

"Was in thah Bloomingdale Asylum.

Mr. Joseph Hull had to give up Mr. John M. Riley's valuables, and return to his seclusion at Bloomingdale.

During the expected absence; Mrs. Schoolcraft, with her child, little sister, and nurse, had accepted an invitation to spend the time with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Conant, who had a pleasant residence on the Bloomingdale road, some two or three miles from the Park.

The Bloomingdale Road and Harlem Lane, two famous trotting-courses, where several hundred famously fast horses may be seen at the top of their speed any fine afternoon, both touch an entrance to the Park.

Cutter Yacht, "Black Maria" Dinner on Board Toddy and Chowder ProsperityCroton Aqueduct Destruction of Dogs Drive on the Bloomingdale Road A Storm CHAPTER VIII.

The best place to see "turns out" is the Bloomingdale road, which runs out of New York, nearly parallel with the Hudson, and separated from it only by the country villas, &c., built on the banks of that noble stream.

Beautifully situated on a high bank, sloping down to the Hudson, full of fine old timber; it had belonged to some English nobleI forget his namein the old colonial times; now, it was a favourite baiting-place for the frequenters of the Bloomingdale road, and dispensed the most undeniably good republican drinks, cobblers, cock-tails, slings, and hail-storms, with other more substantial and excellent things to match.

Marco had sometimes driven two horses, when riding out with his father in a barouche, up the Bloomingdale road in New York.

Bloomingdale Parke County, Indiana.

Bloomingdale Parke County, Indiana.

She afterward became completely deranged, and was removed to the Lunatic Asylum at Bloomingdale.

Better, far better, for thee to have lingered out a wretched existence in Bloomingdale Asylum, than to continue in such a course as that thou entered upon in Philadelphia.

As I passed down the river yesterday, from Albany, I saw Bloomingdale Asylum.

With that Poem in his Right Hand he could have walked into Bloomingdale and no Questions Asked.

Among her most important works are "Bloomingdale," which was purchased by Mr. Robert Hoe; "Château of Madame Cliffe," the property of Dykeman van Doren; "Landscape, Amsterdam"; pictures of "Bloomingdale Church," "St. Paul's Church," and the "North Dutch Church," all painted on panels taken from these churches.

Among her most important works are "Bloomingdale," which was purchased by Mr. Robert Hoe; "Château of Madame Cliffe," the property of Dykeman van Doren; "Landscape, Amsterdam"; pictures of "Bloomingdale Church," "St. Paul's Church," and the "North Dutch Church," all painted on panels taken from these churches.

Mrs. Greatorex illustrated the "Homes of Ober-Ammergau" with etchings, published in Munich in 1871; also "Summer Etchings in Colorado," published in 1874; and "Old New York from the Battery to Bloomingdale," published in 1875.

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