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  1. The Abram S. Hewitt was a coal-powered fireboat operated by the Fire Department of New York City from 1903 to 1958. [1] [2] [3] She was the department's last coal-powered vessel and had a pumping capacity of 7,000 gallons per minute. She was launched on July 11, 1903, at the shipyards of the New York Shipbuilding Corporation in Camden, New ...

  2. Abram Stevens Hewitt (31 July 1822-18 January 1903) was a member of the US House of Representatives (D-NY 10) from 4 March 1875 to 3 March 1879 (succeeding Fernando Wood and preceding James O'Brien) and from 4 March 1881 to 30 December 1886 (succeeding O'Brien and preceding Francis B. Spinola), as well as Mayor of New York City from 1 January 1887 to 31 December 1888 (succeeding William ...

  3. Address delivered by Abram S. Hewitt on the occasion of the opening of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, May 24th, 1883 by Hewitt, Abram S. (Abram Stevens), 1822-1903 Publication date 1883 Topics Bridges, Bridges Publisher New York : John Polhemus, printer Collection bplill; bostonpubliclibrary; americana Contributor Boston Public Library ...

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Abram Stevens Hewitt (1822–1903) of Haverstraw, Haverstraw, Rockland, New York, United States.

  5. Oct 21, 2022 · In 1888, Susan B. Anthony invited one of the Hewitt sisters—Sarah or Eleanor, daughters of New York City mayor Abram Hewitt—to lead the singing at an upcoming meeting of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony wrote, “I shall be delighted to be able to announce on the 3rd edition of the program that Miss Hewitt—daughter of Mayor Hewitt of New York—will lead the singing or ...

  6. Feb 5, 2014 · The new additions suited Abram Hewitt, as he preferred to entertain at home and the new spaces allowed for larger parties. The Hewitts were celebrated in the press for their at-home musicales, clever costume suppers, and dances with imaginative themes.

  7. Abram Hewitt State Forest is a beautiful park located in New Jersey, offering visitors a unique blend of natural wonders and historical treasures. Spanning over 2,000 acres, this forest is part of the Bearfort Ridge and is known for its picturesque mountain ridges and colorful bedrock.