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SAFA Summer Fellowship Symposium
Students and Faculty in the ArchivesThursday, July 11, 2013
Welcome
Deborah Schwartz, BHS PresidentJulie Golia, SAFA Co-DirectorRobin M. Katz, SAFA Co-DirectorLauren Onifer, Fellowship Librarian
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Welcome
Elizabeth Peralta, SAFA FellowAva Quigley, SAFA Fellow
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Furman and the Built Environment of Brooklyn
Nicole Molinelli, St. Francis College
Michael Tutko, New York City College of Technology
Alia Kasem, St. Francis College
Yuliya Bas, New York City College of Technology
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Nicole Molinelli
“A Day in the Life of Gabriel Furman:A Walking Tour”
St. Francis College
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Michael Tutko
“Furman’s Lens on Brooklyn”
New York City College of Technology
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Alia Kasem
“Soul of Brooklyn”
St. Francis College
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Yuliya Bas
“A Study in Dutch Brooklyn”
New York City College of Technology
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Furman and the political development of the US
Alice Albers, St. Francis College
Hannah Brown, St. Francis College
Brian Ballie, New York City College of Technology
Elizabeth Peralta, St. Francis College
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Alice Albers
“The Journals: The Irish and Germans”
St. Francis College
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Hannah Brown
“The Mormons as Recorded by Gabriel Furman”
St. Francis College
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Brian Ballie
“Financial Panic Through the Eyes of Gabriel Furman”
New York City College of Technology
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Elizabeth Peralta
“Furman’s Gradual Change on Slavery”
St. Francis College
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Furman’s Whimsical Side
Jacqueline Camacho, St. Francis College
Shawn Brumell, New York City College of Technology
Ava Quigley, New York City College of Technology
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Jacqueline Camacho
“Through My Eyes: A Modern Interpretation of Early American Poems”
St. Francis College
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“The literature of the New World,
at that time (1830) stood very low in the
estimation of Americans in general.”
- - William Gowans
Gowans, William, and The Faust Club of Brooklyn. “Two Biographical Sketches of
Gabriel Furman.” Faculty Publications, UNL Libraries. Transcribed by Paul Royster.
Paper 23 (1865): accessed July 2013, http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libraryscience/23
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“Talk not to me of the beauties of the ballroom. The pleasures of the billiard table or card party.
I am an admirer of Nature in her roughest mood. It fills my soul with a terrified pleasure to hear the reverberating of the crashing thunder amid the chasms of the rock.”
- - Gabriel Furman Remarks, November 6, 1816, volume 2, page 11-12; Gabriel Furman Papers, ARC. 190, box 1, folder 1; Brooklyn Historical Society
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Shawn Brumell
“Gabriel Furman’s Myths of the Sea”
New York City College of Technology
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society
Ava Quigley
“A Song for Gabriel”
New York City College of Technology
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Thank You
Hannah Brown, SAFA Fellow
http://safa.brooklynhistory.org/fellowship2013
Students and Faculty in the Archives ● Brooklyn Historical Society