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Mary Lindley Murray – September 15, 1776
VCY.org
It's September 15, 1776. I'm in New York City with Mary Lindley “Rebecca” Murray, the wife of wealthy Tory merchant Robert Murray.
11 months ago
Tours of one-room Lindley Murray School to be offered on weekends in August
LebTown
Lindley Murray School will be opened for tours every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in August from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m..
27 months ago
Lindley Murray, the Harper Tavern native who left behind an educational legacy in Lebanon and beyond
LebTown
Lindley Murray is familiar to many in Lebanon County. It's the name given to a restored one-room schoolhouse, a former city elementary school, and a road north...
45 months ago
Plaque Honoring Mary Lindley Murray, an American Revolution Patriot Revealed Again
Untapped New York
In a traffic island on Park Avenue, gardening has revealed a piece of colonial era history: a plaque to Mary Lindley Murray, whose family...
101 months ago
World no. 1 Sinner takes US Open title, defeats Fritz in straight sets
NBC Bay Area
Jannik Sinner has defeated Taylor Fritz 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 with a relentless baseline game to win the U.S. Open men's championship less than...
1 month ago
Mary Lindley Murray Inclenberg; mary Lindley Murray Patriot
Ephemeral New York
Mary Lindley Murray was the daughter of Quaker immigrants from Philadelphia. Married in 1744, they moved to New York City in 1753.
44 months ago
Opinion | The ‘Rule’ Against Ending Sentences With Prepositions Has Always Been Silly
The New York Times
The idea that ending a sentence with a preposition is slumming makes no sense and never has. Clarity is not at issue.
7 months ago
Grammar-Nerd Heaven
The New Yorker
Mary Norris writes about a new exhibit at the Grolier Club, “Taming the Tongue: In the Heyday of English Grammar (1713-1851),” showcasing...
42 months ago
Murray Hill, Manhattan: Flush With History, Now ‘Seeing a Transformation’ (Published 2021)
The New York Times
The East Side neighborhood, long a mecca for its nightlife, has suffered in the pandemic. But restaurants are reopening and construction...
34 months ago
The year there wasn't a US Open
US Open.org
The 2020 US Open comes to a close today. The historic decision to restart the Grand Slam tennis season and shine a spotlight on the sport for all the world to...
49 months ago