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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#212 Bronx Trilogy (Part One) The Bronx Is Born

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2016

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

The story of the Bronx is so large, so spectacular, that we had to spread it out over three separate podcasts! In Part One -- The Bronx Is Born -- we look at the land that is today's borough, back when it was a part of Westchester County, a natural expanse of heights, rivers and forests occasionally interrupted by farm-estates and modest villages. Settlers during the Dutch era faced grave turmoil. Those that came afterwards managed to tame the land with varying results. Speculators were everyone; City Island was born from the promise of a relationship with the city down south. During the Revolutionary War, prominent families were faced with a dire choice -- stay with the English or side with George Washington's Continental Army? One prominent family would help shape the fate of the young nation and leave their name forever attached to one of the Bronx's oldest neighborhoods. Sadly that family's legacy is under-appreciated today. By the 1840s, Westchester County was at last connected to New York via a new railroad line. It was a prosperous decade with the development of the area's first college, a row of elegant homes and some of its very first 'depot towns'. Two decades later, the future borough would even cater to the dead -- both the forgotten (at Hart Island) and the wealthy (Woodlawn Cemetery). The year 1874 would mark a new chapter for a few quiet towns and begin the process of turning this area into the borough known as the Bronx. FEATURING: Many places in the Bronx that you can visit today and experience this early history up close, including Wave Hill, Pelham Bay Park, Woodlawn Cemetery, City Island and more. NOTE: Thanks to Angel Hernandez from the Bronx Historical Society www.boweryboyshistory.com Our book Adventures In Old New York is now in bookstores and online, wherever books are sold! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

The Bowry Boys Episode 212.

0:03.4

The Bronx is born.

0:05.7

Hey, it's The Bowry Boys.

0:07.3

Hey.

0:08.5

Support for The Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:12.0

Join us for as little as $1 a month by visiting patreon.com slash Bowry Boys.

0:22.2

Hi there, welcome to The Bowry Boys.

0:23.8

This is Greg Young.

0:24.9

And this is Tom Myers.

0:26.3

Ladies and gentlemen, Tom and I are about to tackle one of our greatest challenges yet.

0:32.8

A thorough history of an entire burrow over the course of three podcasts.

0:39.6

And of course, there is no better candidate for this sort of treatment than the burrow

0:44.1

with the deepest relationship to New York City.

0:46.8

And that would be The Bronx.

0:49.0

Now of course, telling the history of a neighborhood let alone an entire burrow in

0:54.4

a single episode is nearly impossible.

0:57.9

We're crazy.

0:58.9

Right, so what we'll be attempting here is a three-part series to give an overview of

1:04.8

the burrow.

1:05.8

Today, we're going to discuss how the Bronx transformed from being fields and villages

1:11.6

to become a part of New York in a very short time.

1:15.4

And specifically, how it joined the city in a way that was unlike any of the other outer

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