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** September 22: Execution of [[Nathan Hale]].
** September 22: Execution of [[Nathan Hale]].
** November 16: [[Battle of Fort Washington]]; British in power.
** November 16: [[Battle of Fort Washington]]; British in power.
* 1778 – August 3: Fire near Cruger's Wharf destroys 64 homes.<ref>[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/fire/11-20/ch14pt2.html]{{dead link|date=April 2014}}</ref>
* 1778 – August 3: Fire near Cruger's Wharf destroys 64 homes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/fire/11-20/ch14pt2.html |accessdate=June 6, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20080906102134/http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/fire/11-20/ch14pt2.html |archivedate=September 6, 2008 }}</ref>
* 1783 – November 25: British troops [[Evacuation Day (New York)|depart]];{{sfn|Haydn|1910}} New Yorkers celebrate [[Evacuation Day (New York)|Evacuation Day]], the day [[George Washington]] returned to the city and the last British forces left the United States.
* 1783 – November 25: British troops [[Evacuation Day (New York)|depart]];{{sfn|Haydn|1910}} New Yorkers celebrate [[Evacuation Day (New York)|Evacuation Day]], the day [[George Washington]] returned to the city and the last British forces left the United States.
* 1785 - [[New York Manumission Society]] founded.{{sfn|Roberts|2014}}
* 1785 - [[New York Manumission Society]] founded.{{sfn|Roberts|2014}}
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** [[Elaine's]] restaurant and [[New York Hilton Midtown|New York Hilton]] hotel in business.
** [[Elaine's]] restaurant and [[New York Hilton Midtown|New York Hilton]] hotel in business.
* 1964
* 1964
** March 13: [[Kitty Genovese]] is stabbed 82 times in [[Kew Gardens, Queens|Kew Gardens]], [[Queens]] by [[Winston Moseley]]. The crime is witnessed by numerous people, none of whom aid Genovese or call for help. The crime is noted by psychology textbooks in later years for its demonstration of the [[bystander effect]], although an article published in the [[New York Times]] in February 2004 indicated that many of the popular conceptions of the crime were instead misconceptions.<ref>[http://www.oldkewgardens.com/kitty_genovese-005.html]{{dead link|date=April 2014}}</ref> Moseley remains incarcerated as of 2013.
** March 13: [[Kitty Genovese]] is stabbed 82 times in [[Kew Gardens, Queens|Kew Gardens]], [[Queens]] by [[Winston Moseley]]. The crime is witnessed by numerous people, none of whom aid Genovese or call for help. The crime is noted by psychology textbooks in later years for its demonstration of the [[bystander effect]], although an article published in the [[New York Times]] in February 2004 indicated that many of the popular conceptions of the crime were instead misconceptions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oldkewgardens.com/kitty_genovese-005.html |accessdate=February 9, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20080515112031/http://www.oldkewgardens.com/kitty_genovese-005.html |archivedate=May 15, 2008 }}</ref> Moseley remains incarcerated as of 2013.
** April: [[1964 New York World's Fair]] opens.
** April: [[1964 New York World's Fair]] opens.
** May 16: Antiwar protesters [[Draft-card burning|burn draft cards]].<ref name=frankum2011>{{cite book|author= Ronald B. Frankum Jr. |title=Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam |year=2011|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7956-0 |chapter=Chronology |chapterurl= http://books.google.com/books?id=WLcG5Cdw-NIC&pg=PR27 }}</ref>
** May 16: Antiwar protesters [[Draft-card burning|burn draft cards]].<ref name=frankum2011>{{cite book|author= Ronald B. Frankum Jr. |title=Historical Dictionary of the War in Vietnam |year=2011|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-7956-0 |chapter=Chronology |chapterurl= http://books.google.com/books?id=WLcG5Cdw-NIC&pg=PR27 }}</ref>
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** [[Knapp Commission]] begins its investigation of police corruption.
** [[Knapp Commission]] begins its investigation of police corruption.
* 1971
* 1971
** May 21: Two [[NYPD]] officers, Waverly Jones and Joseph Piagentini, are gunned down in ambush by members of the [[Black Liberation Army]] in [[Harlem]]. The gunmen, Herman Bell and Anthony Bottom, still in prison as of 2012, were rearrested in jail in connection with the 1971 killing of a San Francisco police officer.<ref>[http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/24/COPKILLED.TMP] {{dead link|date=July 2014}}</ref>
** May 21: Two [[NYPD]] officers, Waverly Jones and Joseph Piagentini, are gunned down in ambush by members of the [[Black Liberation Army]] in [[Harlem]]. The gunmen, Herman Bell and Anthony Bottom, still in prison as of 2012, were rearrested in jail in connection with the 1971 killing of a San Francisco police officer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/24/COPKILLED.TMP |accessdate=February 9, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20110805004657/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/24/COPKILLED.TMP |archivedate=August 5, 2011 }}</ref>
** [[Bella Abzug]] becomes [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representative]] for [[New York's 19th congressional district]]; [[Charles B. Rangel]] becomes [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representative]] for [[New York's 18th congressional district]].
** [[Bella Abzug]] becomes [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representative]] for [[New York's 19th congressional district]]; [[Charles B. Rangel]] becomes [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representative]] for [[New York's 18th congressional district]].
* 1972
* 1972
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** November 25: [[NYPD]] officer Robert Torsney fatally shoots unarmed 15-year-old [[Randolph Evans]] in [[Cypress Hills, Brooklyn|Cypress Hills]], [[Brooklyn]]. Torsney is found not guilty by reason of insanity the following year and is released from Queens' [[Creedmoor Psychiatric Center]] in 1979, only to be denied a [[disability pension]].
** November 25: [[NYPD]] officer Robert Torsney fatally shoots unarmed 15-year-old [[Randolph Evans]] in [[Cypress Hills, Brooklyn|Cypress Hills]], [[Brooklyn]]. Torsney is found not guilty by reason of insanity the following year and is released from Queens' [[Creedmoor Psychiatric Center]] in 1979, only to be denied a [[disability pension]].
** [[Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum|Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design]] opens.<ref name=kurin2013>{{cite book|author=[[Richard Kurin]]|title=Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects|year= 2013|publisher=Penguin |isbn=978-1-101-63877-4 }}</ref>
** [[Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum|Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design]] opens.<ref name=kurin2013>{{cite book|author=[[Richard Kurin]]|title=Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects|year= 2013|publisher=Penguin |isbn=978-1-101-63877-4 }}</ref>
** Mortimer's restaurant in business.<ref name=mortimers1999>{{citation |work=New York Times |url= http://web.archive.org/web/20141018140444/http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/19/nyregion/new-hope-for-rich-hungry-3-restaurants-rise-fill-narrow-void-left-mortimer-s.html |date=September 1999 |title=New Hope for the Rich and Hungry; 3 Restaurants Rise to Fill Narrow Void Left by Mortimer's}}</ref>
** Mortimer's restaurant in business.<ref name=mortimers1999>{{citation|work=New York Times |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/19/nyregion/new-hope-for-rich-hungry-3-restaurants-rise-fill-narrow-void-left-mortimer-s.html |date=September 1999 |title=New Hope for the Rich and Hungry; 3 Restaurants Rise to Fill Narrow Void Left by Mortimer's |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141018140444/http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/19/nyregion/new-hope-for-rich-hungry-3-restaurants-rise-fill-narrow-void-left-mortimer-s.html |archivedate=October 18, 2014 }}</ref>
** [[New York City Department of Parks and Recreation]] formed.<ref name=nycgovparks />
** [[New York City Department of Parks and Recreation]] formed.<ref name=nycgovparks />
* 1977
* 1977

Revision as of 17:08, 26 February 2016

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of New York City, New York, United States of America.

Prior to 18th century

18th century

19th century

1800s–1840s

1850s–1890s

20th century

1900s–1940s

Wreck of the General Slocum, 1904

1950s–1970s

1980s–1990s

21st century

2000s

2010s

Annual events

Murders by year

Chart of murders in the NYC area by year
Year Murders
1928 404[note 1]
1929 425
1930 494
1931 588
1932 579
1933 541
1934 458
1935 n/a
1936 510
1937–1959 n/a
1960 482
1961 483
1962 631
1963 548[174]
1964 636[174]
1965 634[174]
1966 654[174]
1967 746[174]
1968 986[174]
1969 1043[174]
1970 1117[174]
1971 1466[174]
1972 1691[174]
1973 1680[174]
1974 1554[174]
1975 1645[174]
1976 1622[174]
1977 1557[174]
1978 1504[174]
1979 1733[174]
1980 1814[174]
1981 1826[174]
1982 1668[174]
1983 1622[174]
1984 1450[174]
1985 1384[174]
1986 1582[174]
1987 1672[174]
1988 1896[174]
1989 1905[174]
1990 2245[174][note 2]
1991 2154[174]
1992 1995[174]
1993 1946[174]
1994 1561[174]
1995 1177[174]
1996 983[174]
1997 770[174]
1998 633[174]
1999 671[174]
2000 673[174]
2001 649[174][note 3]
2002 587[174]
2003 597[174]
2004 570[174]
2005 539[174]
2006 596[174]
2007 494[174]
2008 522
2009 471[175]
2010 534[176]
2011 515[177]
2012 414 [note 4]
2013 332
  1. ^ 1928: First year tabulated.
  2. ^ 1990: Highest total to date.
  3. ^ 2001: Not including the September 11 attacks.
  4. ^ 2012: Lowest total since 1928, lowest per capita rate.

See also

Boroughs

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