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It Can Hyphen Here: Why the New-York Historical Society Includes a Hyphen
Visitors to the New-York Historical Society (as well as many copy editors and printers throughout the ages) have often wondered why the title of our institution includes a hyphen between the “New” and “York”. The answer is simple; when the New-York Historical Society was founded in 1804, New York was generally written as “New-York.” This [...]
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Also tagged City Council, Donald A. Shelley, Dorothy Barck, Henry H. Curran, Hyphen, Hyphen-Song, Leonard Whitcup, N-YHS, New York City history, new york times, New-York Historical Society
