In addition to the databases electronically available to you through Brooklyn College, here are some further resources to help you with “The Peopling of Flatbush,” your project assessing and reporting about the people living in Flatbush across time. Remember, not every database will be relevant for every time period:
- Old Fulton Postcards, personally-maintained database of 28,300,000+ historical newspaper pages from the USA & Canada
- Library of Congress, historic newspapers database, which includes a number of New York papers like The Sun and the New-York Tribune.
- Brooklyn Public Library, digital collections on Brooklyn, including The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, a local daily newspaper that ran from 1841-1955
- Brooklyn Historical Society, details on collections & materials available onsite & online
- Slides from Dr. Joe Salvo’s talk (feel free to download)
- New York Department of City Planning Population Division Website with publications
- New York City Census FactFinder
- Census Bureau Website
- New York Historical Society, links to the digital collections available
- Wyckoff House Museum, 17th century house (and now museum) in Canarsie, Brooklyn
- Lefferts Historic House, 18th century house (and now museum) in Flatbush, Brooklyn
- New York City Municipal Archives Online Gallery, 900,000+ NYC photographs. Check the front page main text and footer text for information on reuse of images.
- National Museum of the American Indian, link to information about the onsite Resource Center at the museum
- NYPL Map Warper, an online collection of New York Public Library’s public domain maps
- New York Public Library Digital Collection, 800,000+ digitized images across NYPL’s collections. Read the general policy on reuse and citation of NYPL images here.
- Digital Public Library of America, a collection of 8 million+ digitized resources from public libraries across America. Rights to reuse and cite materials will vary by item, but can be found in the catalog description of the item.
- New York Public Library Research Guides, online guides about how to research certain topics. A selection of relevant ones appear below.
- Historical NYC Maps & Atlases, NYC maps from the NYPL dating back to the Colonial period
- NYC Interactive Maps, A list of links from the NYPL for other digital resources providing information on NYC maps
- NYC Fire Insurance, Topographic and Property Maps, Maps from the NYPL from the mid nineteenth century through the first half of the twentieth century
- How to Find Historical Photos of New York City, an NYPL research guide about how to find historical NYC photos at NYPL, online at NYPL, and online through other institutions
- Early New York, an NYPL research guide to finding resources on the period of NYC history dating to Henry Hudson’s arrival.