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The top three industry leaders for this category were Lillian Vernon of Rye, New York, New York City-based NAP Inc., and New York City-based Host Apparel Inc.
In 1863, there was a strike in New York. It was by union members who worked at the Parrot cannon factory. Lincoln ordered the union leaders to be thrown in prison and the strike ended.
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There wasn't an exact day that the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) left New York. In fact, there were many who stayed behind in New York for several years. Church headquarters and most of the Church leaders moved from New York to Ohio in the spring of 1831.
In New York, important religious leaders have included figures like Archbishop Timothy Dolan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, who has played a significant role in the Catholic community and broader social issues. Rabbi Arthur Schneier, an influential figure in the Jewish community, has been instrumental in promoting interfaith dialogue and human rights. Additionally, leaders like Rev. Al Sharpton have been pivotal in civil rights activism and community organizing within the African American church. Together, these leaders have shaped the religious and social landscape of New York.
The northbound extension of New Jersey was not respected by settlers from New York who moved westward from Orange County. The resulting conflict was carried out by settlers from both sides. In addition, these settlers had to fight off Native Americans who also raided the area during the French and Indian Wars. The last fight broke out in 1765, when the Jerseyans attempted to capture the leaders of the New York faction. Because the fight took place on the Sabbath, neither side used weapons. The New York leaders were captured and kept briefly in the Sussex County jail.
ASARCO Incorporated of New York, and Doe Run Company of St. Louis are the major players.
New York has more pollution than Chicago. Chicago is one of the leaders in "green" U.S. cities. The city is also planned with pollution controls and alleys (to prevent garbage and other waste from gathering on the streets).
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