Manhattan

Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated of New York City’s 5 boroughs. It's mostly made up of Manhattan Island, bounded by the Hudson, East and Harlem rivers. Among the world’s major commercial, financial and cultural centers, it’s the heart of “the Big Apple.” Its iconic sites include skyscrapers such as the Empire State Building, neon-lit Times Square and the theaters of Broadway. ― Google

People died in Manhattan (First 49 people) - Page 30

Charles Silverstein

Charles Silverstein

American writer

John J. Donovan Jr.

John J. Donovan Jr.

American Politician

Josephine Premice

Josephine Premice

Haitian-American actress and singer

Al Wasserman

Al Wasserman

American filmmaker

Arnaud d'Usseau

Arnaud d'Usseau

Playwright

Anita Gulati

Anita Gulati


Oliver Gould Jennings

Oliver Gould Jennings

American Politician

Percy Rivington Pyne Jr.

Percy Rivington Pyne Jr.

American fighter pilot ‧ Percy Rivington Pyne II's son

Mary Griggs Burke

Mary Griggs Burke


George Bruce

George Bruce

American industrialist and inventor

Elmer

Elmer "Skip" Dundy

American theatrical producer

William Francis Florio

William Francis Florio


George Henry Warren

George Henry Warren

American lawyer

Elizabeth Lyttleton Harold

Elizabeth Lyttleton Harold

American poet and writer

Archibald Stevens Alexander

Archibald Stevens Alexander

Former New Jersey State Representative

Sydel Silverman

Sydel Silverman

American anthropologist

Edgar Sydenstricker

Edgar Sydenstricker

American statistician

Begum Mansur Mohiuddin

Begum Mansur Mohiuddin

Politician ‧ Mashiur Rahman's daughter

Henry G. Walter Jr.

Henry G. Walter Jr.


James Horne Jr.

James Horne Jr.

Model

Victor Gotbaum

Victor Gotbaum


Isaac Carow

Isaac Carow

Charles Carow's father

Anne W. Simon

Anne W. Simon

American writer and environmentalist

Henry George Stebbins

Henry George Stebbins

Former United States Representative

Charlotte Augusta Hamilton

Charlotte Augusta Hamilton

Schuyler Hamilton's sister

Martha Baird Rockefeller

Martha Baird Rockefeller

Pianist and philanthropist

Augusta Foote Arnold

Augusta Foote Arnold

American author and naturalist

Martin Gottfried

Martin Gottfried

American columnist

Edward M. Carey

Edward M. Carey

Executive ‧ Hugh Carey's brother

Michael John Kennedy

Michael John Kennedy

Attorney

Gabriel Grant

Gabriel Grant

American doctor

Irwin Oreskes

Irwin Oreskes

Biochemist

Christopher Coe

Christopher Coe

American novelist

Edith Minturn Stokes

Edith Minturn Stokes

American philanthropist

George W. Blunt

George W. Blunt


Jacob Wendell

Jacob Wendell

American actor

Herbert Schlosser

Herbert Schlosser

Executive

Nancy Friday

Nancy Friday

American author

Dorothy Rosenman

Dorothy Rosenman

Writer

James Polshek

James Polshek

American architect

Howard Gruber

Howard Gruber

American psychologist

J. H. Choate

J. H. Choate

Former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom

Madeline Kripke

Madeline Kripke


Howard Shanet

Howard Shanet

Orchestra conductor and composer

Omus Hirschbein

Omus Hirschbein

Arts administrator ‧ Peretz Hirschbein's son

Ruth Clement Bond

Ruth Clement Bond

American educator

Gulian C. Verplanck

Gulian C. Verplanck

Former United States Representative

Alice Tully

Alice Tully

American singer

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