{{Short description|Head of New York City Department of Docks}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2023}}

[[File:New York - Docks-New York Harbor - NARA - 68146186 (cropped).jpg|thumb|460px|{{center|New York Harbor docks in Lower Manhattan, 1947. Many of these piers originated under the Department of Docks and Ferries.}}]] The '''Commissioner of Docks''' of New York City was the head of the '''Department of Docks''' created by the New York State Legislature's 1870 revision of the New York City Charter, which returned numerous powers to the city government that had previously been taken by the state. This version of the city charter was known as the "Tweed Charter", after its main advocate William M. "Boss" Tweed, who controlled much of local politics via the Tammany Hall political ring. At the time the charter revision passed, he was a state senator representing the Fourth District in Manhattan.{{Sfn|New York State Senate,|1870|p=1}}

== History == The Commissioner of Docks originally consisted of "a board consisting of five persons... appointed by the Mayor... who shall hold office for a term of five years." Their duties were established and defined by the commissioners of the sinking fund, which was responsible for all aspects of the city's borrowing and debt. Money for the repair and construction of wharves, piers, and slips was originally limited by the charter to $350,000, but the loose wording in this section of the charter allowed for many other expenses that quickly opened the commission to accusations of corruption, as was the case with numerous other city agencies that were controlled by Tammany Hall.{{Sfn|Laws (NYS 93rd Session),|1870|p=390}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Sep. 8,|1871 |pp=1 & 8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 6,|1871 |p=4}} In 1873, the state legislature passed a charter revision, making the dock board a three-member commission.{{Sfn|Laws (NYS 96th Session),|1873 |p=115}}

Accusations of poor oversight of the docks and piers, and of the department's finances, were made from time to time, but in 1889, a scandal erupted.{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Nov. 8,|1889 |p=2}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Nov. 9,|1889|p=5}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 3,|1889 |p=9}} Two of the Dock Commissioners were charged by Mayor Hugh J. Grant with three counts of corruption – "neglect and malfeasance in office", "failure to observe and enforce provisions of law...", and "failure to acquaint themselves with the duties and necessities of the Department of Docks {{nowrap|...}}"{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 18,|1889 |p=8}} The accused commissioners countered that they had acted no differently than previous commissioners had done for decades, and that the mayor, who was a Tammany Hall crony, did not charge the third dock commissioner because he was also a Tammany Hall colleague.{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 27,|1889 |p=8}} They were not removed from their jobs, and accusations others not collecting rents from leases of piers continued over the years.{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Apr. 12,|1895 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Oct. 19,|1895 |p=9}}

The department was renamed the '''Department of Docks and Ferries''' in the city charter revision of 1897.{{Sfn|Laws (NYS 120th Session),|1897|p=290}} The head of the department was made a one-person commissioner, with a deputy, by the city charter revision of 1901.{{Sfn|Thomson,|1901|p=454–455}} The department was renamed the '''Department of Marine and Aviation''' effective January 1, 1942.

{{Gallery |width = 300 |height = 300 |mode = packed |title = <!--Department of Docks and Ferries--> |align = right |style = text-align:center; |noborder = yes |footer = |File:City Pier A (24272).jpg |City Pier A in Lower Manhattan, built in 1884–1886 as headquarters of the Commissioner of Docks and Ferries. }}

[[File:Annual report of the Department of Docks and Ferries (1898) (14762285724) (cropped).jpg|thumb|460px|{{center|Looking North: West 46th Street Pier in Manhattan on the Hudson (''aka'' the North River) – showing construction in the cofferdam phase (pre-unwatering), building foundations and excavating the slips at the shore ends{{refn|group=lower-alpha|In New York City pier construction, "shore ends" generally refers to the landward end of a pier, where it connects with the bulkhead, upland, or street grade.}} of the 46th Street Piers (July 9, 1915). Those piers were demolished in 2006 to make way for a new pier, Pier 86, which hosts the Intrepid Museum.{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1915|loc=btwn pp. 10–11}}{{Sfn|''Newsday'' (Lazo), Jul. 7,|2006|p=14A}} }}]]

== Commissioners == {| class="wikitable" style="width:70%; margin:auto; border:0px solid #A3B1BF; font-size:90%; text-align:left; border-collapse:separate; border-spacing:0; background-color:#dbe6de; {{Round corners}} border-radius: 12px;" ! style="background:#cef2e0; border-top: 0px solid white; border-left: 0px solid white; border-right: 0px solid #ccc; border-bottom: 0px solid #ccc; border-radius: 12px 0px 0 0px;" | Commissioners ! style="background:#cef2e0; border-top: 0px solid white; border-left: 0px solid white; border-right: 0px solid #ccc; border-bottom: 0px solid #ccc;" | Dates in<br>office ! style="background:#cef2e0; border-top: 0px solid white; border-left: 0px solid white; border-right: 0px solid #ccc; border-bottom: 0px solid #ccc;" | Mayor ! style="background:#cef2e0; border-top: 0px solid white; border-left: 0px solid white; border-right: 0px solid #ccc; border-bottom: 0px solid #ccc; border-radius: 0px 12px 0 0px; text-align:center;" | Notes |- style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:center; background:#FEC200;" | colspan=4 | '''Five-member commission appointed by the mayor''' |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;" |John T. Agnew (President)<br/>Hugh Smith (Treasurer)<br/>Wilson G. Hunt<br/>William Wood<br/>Richard M. Henry || April 11, 1870 – September 1, 1870 || A. Oakey Hall || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Apr. 11,|1870 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Jun. 2,|1870 |p=2}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | John T. Agnew (President)<br/>Henry A. Smith (Treasurer)<br/>Wilson G. Hunt<br/>William Wood<br/>Richard M. Henry || September 1, 1870 – January 3, 1872 || A. Oakey Hall || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Sep. 3,|1870 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Jan. 4,|1872 |p=8}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | John T. Agnew (President)<br/>John Grenville Kane (Treasurer)<br/>Wilson G. Hunt<br/>William Wood<br/>Richard M. Henry || January 3, 1872 – May 21, 1873 || A. Oakey Hall<br/>William F. Havemeyer|| {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Jan. 4,|1872 |p=8}} |- style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:center; background:#FEC200;" | colspan=4 | <span style="color:black;">'''Three-member commission appointed by the mayor'''</span> |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Jacob A. Westervelt (President)<br/>William Budd (Treasurer){{refn |group=lower-alpha|Capt. William Budd (1828–1907) was the nominee of John Jay Cisco (1806–1884), Edward Thurlow Weed (1797–1882), James M. Brown, and others. He was for some years an officer in the United States Coast Survey, and subsequently commanded a United States vessel in the blockading service during the late war.{{Sfn|''New York Herald'', May 17,|1873|p=3}} The word "contraband," in reference to escaped slaves, was first used by William Budd, acting commander of the {{ship|USS|Resolute|1860|6}} — a gunboat of the Union Navy — in a report dated August 10, 1861.{{Sfn|''Official Records'' (Ser. I, Vol. 4),|1896|p=604}} }}<br/>William Gardner || May 22, 1873 – December 4, 1874 || William F. Havemeyer<br/>Samuel B. H. Vance || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 22,|1873 |p=2}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 5,|1874 |p=1}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Jacob A. Westervelt (President)<br/>William Budd (Treasurer)<br/>'''Vacant''' || December 4, 1874 – December 11, 1874 || Samuel B. H. Vance || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 12,|1874 |p=3}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Jacob A. Westervelt (President)<br/>William Budd (Treasurer)<br/>Salem Howe Wales || December 11, 1874 – early 1875 || William H. Wickham ||{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 12,|1874 |p=3}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Salem Howe Wales (President)<br/>William Budd (Treasurer)<br/>Jacob A. Westervelt || early 1875 – March 1877 || William H. Wickham<br/>Smith Ely Jr. ||{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 12,|1874 |p=3}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1877|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Jacob A. Westervelt (President)<br/>Jacob Vanderpoel (Treasurer)<br/>Henry F. Dimock || July 11, 1877 – February 21, 1879 || Smith Ely Jr.<br/>Edward Cooper || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Jul. 12,|1877 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Feb. 22,|1879 |p=2}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1878|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Henry F. Dimock (President)<br/>Jacob Vanderpoel (Treasurer)<br/>'''Vacant''' || February 21, 1879 – December 10, 1880 || Edward Cooper || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (col. 1), Dec. 11,|1880 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (cols. 4–5), Dec. 11,|1880 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (col. 6–7), Dec. 11,|1880 |pp=1–2}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1880|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Henry F. Dimock (President)<br/>Jacob Vanderpoel (Treasurer)<br/>William Laimbeer Jr.|| December 10, 1880 – September 13, 1881 || Edward Cooper<br/>William R. Grace (1st term) || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (col. 1), Dec. 11,|1880 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (cols. 4–5), Dec. 11,|1880 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (col. 6–7), Dec. 11,|1880 |pp=1–2}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 8,|1881 |p=12}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1881|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | John R. Voorhis (President)<br/>Jacob Vanderpoel (Treasurer)<br/>William Laimbeer Jr. || September 13, 1881 – May 3, 1882 || William R. Grace || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Sep. 14,|1881|p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Nov. 3,|1881 |p=3}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1882|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | William Laimbeer Jr. (President)<br/>Jacob Vanderpoel (Treasurer)<br/>John R. Voorhis || May 3, 1882 – February 14, 1883 || William R. Grace<br/>Franklin Edson || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 11,|1882 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Feb. 15,|1883 |p=8}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | William Laimbeer Jr. (President)<br/>John R. Voorhis (Temporary Treasurer)<br/>'''Vacant''' || February 14, 1883 – May 9, 1883 || Franklin Edson || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Feb. 15,|1883 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 3,|1883 |p=2}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Lucius J.N. Stark (President)<br/>John R. Voorhis (Treasurer)<br/>William Laimbeer Jr.<br/> || May 9, 1883 – May 9, 1885 || Franklin Edson || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1883 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Jan. 3,|1884 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (cols. 7 & 1) , May 10,|1885 |pp=1 & 2}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1885 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1885|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Joseph Koch (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>Lucius J.N. Stark || May 9, 1885 – late 1886 or early 1887 || William R. Grace (2nd term) || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'' (cols. 7 & 1) , May 10,|1885 |pp=1 & 2}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1885 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Nov. 13,|1885 |p=8}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Lucius J.N. Stark (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>Joseph Koch|| late 1886 or early 1887 || Abram Hewitt ||{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1887|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Lucius J.N. Stark (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>Charles H. Marshall || May 9, 1887 – May 22, 1888|| Abram Hewitt || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1887 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1888|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Lucius J.N. Stark (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>Edwin A. Post || May 22, 1888 – November 9, 1888 || Abram Hewitt || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 23,|1888 |p=9}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Nov. 9,|1888 |p=8}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Edwin A. Post (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>'''Vacant''' || November 9, 1888 – December 21, 1888 || Abram Hewitt || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Nov. 9,|1888 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 22,|1888 |p=4}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Edwin A. Post (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>Charles A. Silliman || December 21, 1888 – May 22, 1889 || Abram Hewitt<br/>Hugh J. Grant || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Dec. 22,|1888 |p=4}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 23,|1889 |p=4}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1889|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Edwin A. Post (President)<br/>James Matthews (Treasurer)<br/>J. Sergeant Cram || May 22, 1889 – May 29, 1891 || Hugh J. Grant || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 23,|1889 |p=4}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 30,|1891 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1890|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Edwin A. Post (President)<br/>James J. Phelan (Treasurer)<br/>J. Sergeant Cram || May 29, 1891 – May 1, 1893 || Hugh J. Grant || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 30,|1891 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 2,|1893 |p=9}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1892|p=}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1893|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | J. Sergeant Cram (President)<br/>James J. Phelan (Treasurer)<br/>Andrew J. White || May 1, 1893 – March 21, 1895|| Thomas F. Gilroy<br/>William L. Strong|| {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 2,|1893 |p=9}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Mar. 22,|1895 |p=9}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1894|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | J. Sergeant Cram (President)<br/>James J. Phelan (Treasurer)<br/>Edward C. O'Brien || March 21, 1895 – March 23, 1895 || William L. Strong || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Mar. 22,|1895 |p=9}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Mar. 24,|1895 |p=3}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Edward C. O'Brien (President)<br/>James J. Phelan (Treasurer)<br/>Edwin Einstein || March 23, 1895 - May 6, 1895 || William L. Strong || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', Mar. 24,|1895 |p=3}}{{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 7,|1895 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1895|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Edward C. O'Brien (President)<br/>Edwin Einstein (Treasurer)<br/>John Monks || May 6, 1895 – December 31, 1897 || William L. Strong || {{Sfn|''New-York Times'', May 7,|1895 |p=8}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1897|p=}}

|- style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:center; color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray-->" | colspan=4 style="background:#003884;" | <span style="color:white;">'''<span style="color:white;">New York</span>, <span style="color:white;">Brooklyn</span>, <span style="color:white;">Queens</span>, <span style="color:white;">The Bronx</span>, and <span style="color:white;">Staten Island</span> consolidated as <span style="color:white;">the City of New York</span> (January&nbsp;1, 1898)'''</span>

|-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | J. Sergeant Cram (President)<br/>Charles F. Murphy (Treasurer)<br>Peter F. Meyer || January 1, 1898 – January 1, 1902 || Robert Van Wyck || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1898 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1900|p=}} |- style="vertical-align:bottom; text-align:center; color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray-->" | colspan=4 style="background:#FEC200;" | <span style="color:black;">'''Single commissioner appointed by the mayor'''</span> |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | McDougall Hawkes ||January 1, 1902 – January 1, 1903 || Seth Low || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1902 |pp=1 & 2}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Maurice Featherson || January 1, 1904 – January 1, 1904 || George Brinton McClellan, Jr. || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Dec. 24,|1903 |pp=1 & 2}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Dec. 30,|1905 |p=1}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | John A. Bensel || January 1, 1904 – January 30, 1908 || George Brinton McClellan, Jr. || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Dec. 30,|1905 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 31,|1908 |p=14}}

|-style="color:black; background:#fff4cc;"<!--soft pale amber--> || '''Vacant''' || colspan=3 |'''January 30, 1908 – February 10, 1908'''

|-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Allan Newhall Spooner || February 10, 1908 – July 1, 1909 || George Brinton McClellan, Jr. || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Feb. 11,|1908 |p=6}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 3,|1910 |p=1}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Calvin Tomkins || January 2, 1910 – April 2, 1913 || George Brinton McClellan, Jr.,<br/>William Jay Gaynor|| {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 3,|1910 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Apr. 3,|1913 |p=1}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | Robert A.C. Smith || April 2, 1913 – December 31, 1917 || William Jay Gaynor<br/>John Purroy Mitchel || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Apr. 3,|1913 |p=1}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1918 |p=3}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1915|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Murray Hulbert || January 1, 1918 – December 31, 1921 || John F. Hylan || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1918 |p=3}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Dec. 4,|1921 |p=18}}{{Sfn|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1918|p=}} |-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> | John H. Delaney || January 1, 1922 – June 30, 1924 || John F. Hylan || {{Sfn|''New York Times'', Dec. 4,|1921 |p=18}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jul. 2,|1924 |p=21}} |-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | Michael J. Cosgrove (1864–1931) || July 1, 1924 – April 30, 1931 || John F. Hylan<br/>Jimmy Walker || Hylan died in office{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Jul. 2,|1924 |p=21}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', May 1,|1931 |p=27}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', Nov. 4,|1941 |p=25}}

|-style="color:black; background:#fff4cc;"<!--soft pale amber--> || '''Vacant''' || '''April 30, 1931 – May 25, 1931''' || Jimmy Walker ||

|-style="color:black; background:#f5fffa;"<!--lite green--> | John McKenzie || May 25, 1931 – December 31, 1941 || Jimmy Walker,<br/>Joseph V. McKee,<br/>John P. O'Brien,<br/>Fiorello H. La Guardia ||

|-style="color:black; background:#f7f9fc;"<!--air gray--> |style="border-radius: 0px 0px 12px 12px;" colspan=4| McKenzie became Commissioner of the Department of Marine and Aviation – newly established January 1, 1942 (or a re-naming of the Department of Docks and Ferries) to reflect expanded responsibilities, including aviation facilities such as the Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport.{{Sfn|''New York Times'', May 21,|1931 |p=29}}{{Sfn|''New York Times'', May 25,|1931 |p=39}}

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== See also == {{columns-list|colwidth=30| * New York Harbor * Port of New York and New Jersey * Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor * ''Murphy v. Waterfront Commission'' * ''New York v. New Jersey'' (2023)

{{hanging indent |text='''Manhattan'''}} * Asser Levy Recreation Center * Pier 40 {{hanging indent |text='''Brooklyn'''}} * Brooklyn Navy Yard * Barron Island Airport * Bergen Beach, Brooklyn * Canarsie Pier * Floyd Bennett Field * Mill Basin, Brooklyn * Murphy Brothers Playground * North River * Ruffle Bar * {{hanging indent |text=Site Plan of Waterfront Improvements, Terminals & Railroad Installations at South Brooklyn, Gowanus Bay, and Erie Basin (February 1911).}} * {{hanging indent |text=Engineer's Drawing of Bulkhead Variations designed by George Sears Greene, Jr's. (1837–1922).{{Sfn|''Scientific American'', Jun. 6,|1896|p=360}} }}

{{hanging indent |text='''Staten Island'''}} * Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal * Staten Island Ferry

{{hanging indent |text='''People'''}} * Robert Baker (1862–1943) * {{hanging indent |text=George Brinton McClellan (1826–1885), father of New York City's future Mayor, was appointed Chief Engineer of the Department of Docks in 1870.}} * {{hanging indent |text=Eugene de Salignac (1861–1943), photographer who, among other things, took pictures for the Department of Docks.}} * Joel Slonim (1884–1944) * William Osborn Stoddard (1835–1925) * {{hanging indent |text=John Dash Van Buren, Jr. (1838–1918), Assistant Engineer under General George B. McClellan.}}

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== Bibliography == === Annotations === {{Reflist|group=lower-alpha|30em}} === Notes === {{reflist|25em}}

=== Secondary references === {{refbegin|30em|indent=yes}} <!--L--> * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Laws (NYS 93rd Session),|1870|p=390}} |date=1870 |title=Laws of the State of New-York, Passed at the Ninety-Third Session of the Legislature, Begun January Fourth, and Ended April Twenty-Sixth, 1870, in the City of Albany.'' Chapter 137, Article Fourteen, § 99'' |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433090741947;view=1up;seq=404 |access-date=November 25, 2016 |series=93rd Session |volume=1 |page=390 |location=Albany, New York |publisher=Weed, Parsons and Company |via=HathiTrust (NYPL) }} {{OCLC|1003587140|show=all}}.

* {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Laws (NYS 96th Session),|1873 |p=115}}|date=1873 |title=Laws of the State Affecting Interests in the City and County of New-York Passed by the Legislature of 1873, Chapter 335, Article XV, § 88 |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.71224212;view=1up;seq=7|accessdate=November 25, 2016 |series=96th Session|location=New York, New York |publisher=Martin B. Brown |page=115 |via=HathiTrust (University of Chicago)}} {{OCLC|952976720|show=all}}.

* {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Laws (NYS 120th Session),|1897|p=290}} |date=1897 |title=Laws of the State of New-York, Passed at the One Hundred Twentieth Session of the Legislature, Begun January First, and Ended April Twenty-Fourth, 1897, in the City of Albany. ''Chapter XVI, Title 1, § 816'' |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433108121058&seq=302 |access-date=November 25, 2016 |series=120th Session |volume=3 |publisher=Banks and Brothers|location=New York and Albany, N.Y.|page=290 |via=HathiTrust (NYPL) }}

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* {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Herald'', May 17,|1873|p=3}} |date=May 17, 1873 |last1=''New York Herald'' |author1-link=New York Herald |title=''"A 'Chartered' Circus" {{nowrap|...}} "The Fire Commissioners Confirmed—Dock and Courthouse Commissioners Nominated—Sketches of the Candidates"'' |volume=38, no. 137, whole no. 13418 |page=3 (columns 4–5)}} <ol type="i" start="1"> <ol type="i" start="1"> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Fultonhistory.com'' |url=https://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2014/New%20York%20NY%20Herald/New%20York%20NY%20Herald%201873/New%20York%20NY%20Herald%201873%20-%201752.pdf }} {{free access}}</li></ol></ol>

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<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Sep. 3,|1870 |p=8}} |date=September 3, 1870 |last1=Hall |first1=Abraham Oakley (1826–1898) |author1-link=A. Oakey Hall |title=Department of Docks – Resignation of Commissioner Smith – Henry A. Smith, His Successor |volume=19, whole no. 5013 |page=8 (column 3, bottom) }} Retrieved November 23, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1870/09/03/archives/department-of-docksresignation-of-commissioner-smithhenry-a-smith.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1870/09/03/83471859.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3OqwsOo }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_the-new-york-times_1870-09-03_19_5013/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22department%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA41661210, canister no. 28 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

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<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Dec. 12,|1874 |p=3}} |date=December 12, 1874 |title=Mr. Salem H. Wales Appointed Dock Commissioner |volume=24, whole no. 7251 |page=3 (column 3, bottom) }} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1874/12/12/archives/mr-salem-h-wales-appointed-dock-commissioner.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1874/12/12/98549697.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4mKvg55 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_the-new-york-times_1874-12-12_29_7251/page/5/mode/1up?q=%22salem+h.+wales%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA41661210, canister no. 53 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol> <li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Jul. 12,|1877 |p=8}} |date=July 12, 1877 |title=The Dock Commissioners – Needless Expenditures Cut Off – Mr. Westervelt Elected President – Inharmony in the Board – The New Commissioner, Mr. Vanderpoel, Determined to Reform the Department – What He Has Already Done, and What His Brother Commissioners Think of It – Railroad Tracks on Piers |volume=26, whole no. 8059 |page=8 (columns 3–4, top) }} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1877/07/12/archives/the-dock-commissioners-needless-expenditures-cut-off-mr-westervelt.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1877/07/12/80653226.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/41AvfqL }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/NYTimes_jul_1877/page/n103/mode/1up?q=%22the+dock+commissioners%22&view=theater |type=IA Search Query: urn:oclc:60637631 |series=IA Collection → Microfilm}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

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<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'' (col. 1), Dec. 11,|1880 |p=1}} |date=December 11, 1880 |title=Kelly Finally Ousted – Allan Campbell Chosen in His Stead – A Great Defeat For Tammany – Five Anti-Kelly Democrats and Six Republicans Put in Office – A Gain of Five for the Latter – The Votes |volume=30, whole no. 9129 |page=1 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1880/12/11/archives/kelly-finally-ousted-allan-campbell-chosen-in-his-stead.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1880/12/11/98643849.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4chDo9N }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1880-12-11_30_9129/page/n0/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661925, canister no. 05 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

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<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 8,|1881 |p=12}} |date=May 8, 1881 |title=Mr. Dimock Makes Reply — A Justification of His Conduct as Dock Commissioner — His Letter to Mayor Grace Declining Reappointment – An Explanation of the Assertions of the Assembly Subcommittee |volume=30, whole no. 9255 |page=12 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1881/05/08/archives/mr-dimock-makes-reply-a-justification-of-his-conduct-as-dock.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1881/05/08/98555414.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3QeJbEw }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1881-05-08_30_9255/page/n11/mode/1up?q=%22dimock+makes+reply%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Sep. 14,|1881|p=8}} |date=September 14, 1881 |title=Five of Them Confirmed The Democratic Aldermen Dividing the Spoils – Three Anti-Tammany and Two Tammany Nominees Made Happy – George Caulfield, James Matthews, J. Nelson Tappan, John R. Voorhis, and Henry D. Purroy The Successful Men |volume=30, whole no. 9366 |page=8 (column 3, top)}} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1881/09/14/archives/five-of-them-confirmed-the-democratic-aldermen-dividing-the-spoils.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1881/09/14/102760331.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4mBv2Ny }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1881-09-14_30_9366/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22confirmed%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Nov. 3,|1881 |p=3}} |date=November 3, 1881 |title=The Dock Commissioners – Plain Talk About Speculation in Pier Leases |volume=31, whole no. 9409 |page=3 (column 1, bottom) }} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1881/11/03/archives/the-dock-commissioners-plain-talk-about-speculation-in-pier-leases.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1881/11/03/102764811.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4dYHN2F }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1881-11-03_31_9409/page/n2/mode/1up?q=%22the+dock+commissioners%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 11,|1882 |p=8}} |date=May 11, 1882 |title=Dock Department Affairs – Mr. Voorhis's Method of Doing Business Not Approved |volume=31, whole no. 9571 |page=8 (column 3, near top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1882/05/11/archives/dock-department-affairs-mr-voorhiss-method-of-doing-business-not.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1882/05/11/102777157.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3OMNVk6 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1882-05-11_31_9571/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22dock+department+affairs%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Feb. 15,|1883 |p=8}} |date=February 15, 1883 |title=Events in the Metropolis – Treasurer Vanderpol Resigns – The Dock Commissioners Consider His Answer Insufficient |volume=32, whole no. 9811 |page=8 (column 3, top) }} Retrieved November 25, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1883/02/15/archives/events-in-the-metropolis-treasurer-vanderpoel-resigns.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1883/02/15/102799751.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4tiH1SE }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1883-02-15_32_9811/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22events+in+the+metropolis%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 04 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 3,|1883 |p=2}} |date=May 3, 1883 |title=Dock Board Responsibilities |volume=32, whole no. 9877 |page=2 (column 4, center) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1883/05/03/archives/dock-board-resoponsibilities.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1883/05/03/102817373.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3QN0MDt }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1883-05-03_32_9877/page/n1/mode/1up?q=%22dock+board+responsibilities%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 04 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1883 |p=8}} |date=May 10, 1883 |title=The New Commissioners — Seven Confirmed and Three Rejected by the Aldermen — The Presidency of the Board of Health Alone Left Unfilled – The Votes Upon the Various Nominations |volume=32, whole no. 9883 |page=8 (columns 1–2, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1883/05/10/archives/the-new-commissioners-seven-confirmed-and-three-rejected-by-the.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1883/05/10/102819295.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cqg3kY }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1883-05-10_32_9883/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22stark+for+dock+commissioner%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 04 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Jan. 3,|1884 |p=8}} |date=January 3, 1884 |title=Claiming a Water-Front |volume=33, whole no. 10087 |page=8 (column 2, bottom half) }} Retrieved May 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1884/01/03/archives/claiming-a-waterfront.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1884/01/03/106135053.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/488PD5Y }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1884-01-03_33_10087/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22claiming+a+water-front%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 04 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'' (cols. 7 & 1) , May 10,|1885 |pp=1 & 2}} |date=May 10, 1885 |title=Many New City Officers — The Mayor's Appointments a Surprise – Mr. Coleman to Succeed Mr. Asten – Mr. Voorhis Succeeds Mr. Matthews Who Becomes a Dock Commissioner |volume=34, whole no. 10509 |pages=1 & 2 (columns 7 & 1) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1885/05/10/archives/many-new-city-officers-the-mayors-appointments-a-surprise-mr.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1885/05/10/103014110.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4ctArl9 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1885-05-10_34_10509/page/n0/mode/1up?q=%22dock+commissioner%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 05 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1885 |p=8}} |date=May 10, 1885 |title=The Mayor's Appointments |volume=34, whole no. 10509 |page=8 (columns 2–3, bottom, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1885/05/10/archives/the-mayors-appointments.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1885/05/10/103014263.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4dTkl6S }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1885-05-10_34_10509/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22the+mayor's+appointments%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 05 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Nov. 13,|1885 |p=8}} |date=November 13, 1885 |title=Expenses That Seemed Large – Dock Commissioners Trying to Show That They Are Economical |volume=35, whole no. 10670 |page=8 (column 2, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1885/11/13/archives/expenses-that-seemed-large-dock-commissioners-trying-to-show-that.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1885/11/13/109783345.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3QjjFxK }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1885-11-13_34_10670/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22dock+commissioners+trying+to+show%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 05 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Fultonhistory.com'' |url=https://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2021/New%20York%20NY%20Times/New%20York%20NY%20Times%201885/New%20York%20NY%20Times%201885%2011%2013_34_10670_0007.pdf }} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 10,|1887 |p=1}} |date=May 10, 1887 |title=Appointed by the Mayor — Filling Six Vacant Seats in Departments — Three New Commissioners – Porter and Voorhis Retained – Croker Reappointed After Resigning |volume=36, whole no. 11135 |page=1 (column 5, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1887/05/10/archives/appointed-by-the-mayor-filling-six-vacant-seats-in-departments.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1887/05/10/100911098.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cxYtLY }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1887-05-10_36_11135/page/n0/mode/1up?q=%22appointed+by+the+mayor%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 05 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 23,|1888 |p=9}} |date=May 23, 1888 |title=The New Dock Commissioner |volume=37, whole no. 11460 |page=9 (column 6, upper half) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1888/05/23/archives/the-new-dock-commissioner.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1888/05/23/109316301.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cxYwHE }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1888-05-23_37_11460/page/n8/mode/1up?q=%22the+new+dock+commissioner%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 06 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Nov. 9,|1888 |p=8}} |date=November 9, 1888 |title=Funeral of Lucius J. N. Stark |volume=38, whole no. 11606 |page=8 (column 1, bottom) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1888/11/09/archives/funeral-of-lucius-jn-stark.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1888/11/09/100950286.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4tWNdjm }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1888-11-09_38_11606/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22funeral+of+lucius+j.+n.+stark%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Dec. 22,|1888 |p=4}} |date=December 22, 1888 |title=New Dock Commissioner |volume=38, whole no. 11643 |page=4 (column 5, bottom) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1888/12/22/archives/new-dock-commissioner.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1888/12/22/106202494.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cvhH4D }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1888-12-22_38_11643/page/n3/mode/1up?q=%22new+dock+commissioner%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 23,|1889 |p=4}} |date=May 23, 1889 |title=The Mayor's New Appointments |volume=38, whole no. 11773 |page=4 (columns 2–3, bottom, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1889/05/23/archives/the-mayors-new-appointments.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1889/05/23/106209553.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4thyzD8 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1889-05-23_38_11773/page/n3/mode/1up?q=%22the+mayors+new+appointments%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Nov. 8,|1889 |p=2}} |date=November 8, 1889 |title=Investigating in Secret – Commissioners of Accounts Said to be Looking Up Dock Matters |volume=39, whole no. 11918 |page=2 (column 4, middle) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1889/11/08/archives/investigating-in-secret-commissioners-of-accounts-said-to-be.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1889/11/08/106211265.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4tiRbmr }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1889-11-08_39_11918/page/n1/mode/1up?q=%22investigating+in%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Nov. 9,|1889|p=5}} |date=November 9, 1889 |title=Alleged "Dummy" Leases – The Investigation into the Methods of the Dock Department |volume=39, whole no. 11919 |page=5 (column 3, top)}} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1889/11/09/archives/alleged-dummy-leases-the-investigation-into-the-methods-of-the-dock.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1889/11/09/106211577.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4egDEr1 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1889-11-09_39_11919/page/n4/mode/1up?q=%22dummy%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Dec. 3,|1889 |p=9}} |date=December 3, 1889 |title=Mr Post Was the Witness — The Head of the Dock Board Examined — He Said His Department Was 'Slightly Disorganized' – Things of Which He Was Ignorant |volume=39, whole no. 11939 |page=9 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1889/12/03/archives/mr-post-was-the-witness-the-head-of-the-dock-board-examined-he-said.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1889/12/03/100979166.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4tUE76K }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1889-12-03_39_11939/page/n8/mode/1up?q=%22mr.+post+was+the+witness%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Dec. 18,|1889 |p=8}} |date=December 18, 1889 |title=The Dock Board's Sins – Charges Served on Post and Matthews – The Mayor Summons Those Two Officers to Appear Before Him Tomorrow for Trial |volume=39, whole no. 11952 |page=8 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1889/12/18/archives/the-dock-boards-sins-charges-served-on-post-and-matthews-the-mayor.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1889/12/18/109326424.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/41BTwg7 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1889-12-18_39_11952/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22the+dock+board's+sins%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Dec. 27,|1889 |p=8}} |date=December 27, 1889 |title=Filing Their Answers – Accused Dock Commissioners Plead Custom – And Also Charge Political Favoritism Upon the Mayor, Who Is Ruffled and Makes Denial |volume=39, whole no. 11960 |page=8 (column 3, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1889/12/27/archives/filing-their-answers-accused-dock-commissioners-plead-customand.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1889/12/27/106358216.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4dTAuJo }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1889-12-27_39_11960/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22accused+dock+commissioners%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661901, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 30,|1891 |p=8}} |date=May 30, 1891 |title=Scannell Out in the Cold — Mayor Grant Announces His Appointments At Last – Eickhoff Succeeds Himself – Phelan Made Dock Commissioner – The Smith-Welde Deal Carried Out – A Cold Shoulder to Voorhis |volume=40, whole no. 12405 |page=8 (columns 4–5, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1891/05/30/archives/scannell-out-in-the-cold-mayor-grant-announces-his-appointments-at.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1891/05/30/103311825f.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4mCf2uD }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Newspapers.com'' |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/20411406/ |url-access=subscription}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 2,|1893 |p=9}} |date=May 2, 1893 |title=Places Filled by the Mayor — He Makes Fifteen Appointments and Clears His Desk — Bernard F. Martin a Police Justice and John J. Scanuell Reappointed Fire Commissioner – Brennan Not Touched – Many Surprises in the List – Curiosity as to Andrew J. White's Action in Accepting a Smaller Salary and Shorter Term Than He Had – Wanted a Change |volume=42, whole no. 13007 |page=9 (columns 1–2, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1893/05/02/archives/places-filled-by-the-mayor-he-makes-fifteen-appointments-and-clears.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1893/05/02/106821836.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/41BR3lQ }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1893-05-02_42_13007/page/n8/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661902, canister no. 01 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Mar. 22,|1895 |p=9}} |date=March 22, 1895 |title=New Dock Commissioner – Gen. Edward C. O'Brien to Succeed Andrew J. White – Once Commissioner of Navigation – Because of the Good Record He Made, and Not for Political Reasons, He Was Appointed, Says Mayor Strong |volume=44, whole no. 13598 |page=9 (column 7, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1895/03/22/archives/new-dock-commissioner-gen-edward-c-obrien-to-succeed-andrew-j-white.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/03/22/106059669.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4tegVjH }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1895-03-22_44_13598/page/n8/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661902, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Mar. 24,|1895 |p=3}} |date=March 24, 1895 |title= Dock Board Reorganized — Edwin Einstein Made a Commissioner by Mayor Strong — Other City Officials Appointed — Mr. Einstein Was Surprised, but He Was Prompt – Dr. McSweeney Succeeds School Commissioner Gerard |volume=44, whole no. 13599 |page=3 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1895/03/24/archives/dock-board-reorganized-edwin-einstein-made-a-commissioner-by-mayor.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/03/24/102451721.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cOYooq }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1895-03-24_44_13599/page/n2/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661902, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Apr. 12,|1895 |p=1}} |date=April 12, 1895 |title= Big Loss in City Rents – Over Half a Million Not Realized from a Single Pier – Lessee Sublet At a Heavy Profit – Dock Commissioner O'Brien's Inquiry Regarding Old Pier 40, Which the New-Jersey Steamboat Company Hired |volume=44, whole no. 13616 |page=1 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1895/04/12/archives/big-loss-in-city-rents-over-half-a-million-not-realized-from-a.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/04/12/102453789.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/48W59SW }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1895-04-12_44_13616/page/n0/mode/1up?q=%22docks%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661902, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', May 7,|1895 |p=8}} |date=May 7, 1895 |title= New Men on Police Board — Messrs. Roosevelt, Parker, and Col. Grant Now Commissioners — John Monks For The Dock Board — Ex-Police Commissioners Murray and Kerwin, Who Refused to Resign, Send Letters to the Mayor – Kerwin Filled with Ire |volume=44, whole no. 13637 |page=8 (columns 1–3) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1895/05/07/archives/new-men-on-police-board-messrs-roosevelt-parker-and-col-grant-now.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/05/07/102456573.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cgGuL8 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1895-05-07_44_13637/page/n7/mode/1up?q=%22monks+phelan+docks%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661902, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New-York Times'', Oct. 19,|1895 |p=9}} |date=October 19, 1895 |title= Accuses James J. Phelan – Builder Gillies's Testimony at the Dock Board Investigation – Money Asked For passing a Bill – Sent for by the Former Treasurer, He Says, and Asked How Much He Would Pay if a Penalty Were Not Imposed |volume=45, whole no. 13779 |page=9 (columns 1–2, top) }} Retrieved November 26, 2018.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1895/10/19/archives/accuses-james-j-phelan-builder-gilliess-testimony-at-the-dock-board.html}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1895/10/19/102477922.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3QuVY5z }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/per_new-york-times-magazine_the-new-york-times_1895-10-19_45_13779/page/n8/mode/1up?q=%22monks+phelan+docks%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA41661204, canister no. 12 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times Magazine''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1898 |p=1}} |date=January 2, 1898 |title= The New City Officials — As Announced by Mayor Van Wyck, the Slate Contains Some Surprises — Politicians Are Puzzled — Friends of Hugh J. Grant Seem to be Intentionally Ignored — The List as Given Out Yesterday". {{nowrap|…}} [13] "Commissioners of Docks and Ferries |volume=47, whole no. 14469 |page=1 (columns 5–6) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1898/01/02/102066525.html?pageNumber=1}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1898/01/02/102066525.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/487ABxi }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1898-01-02_47_14469/page/n0/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661902, canister no. 06 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1902 |pp=1 & 2}} |date=January 2, 1902 |title= Seth Low Takes the Mayor's Chair – Ex-Mayor Van Wyck Leaves the City Hall Alone – The New Executive Greeted with Courteous Words by His Predecessor Asks the People’s Help in Redeeming His Solemn Pledges |volume=51, whole no. 16221 |pages=1 & 2 (columns 7 & 1) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/01/02/118464953.html?pageNumber=1}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1902/01/02/118464953.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4sCyIQr }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1902-01-02_51_16221/page/n0/mode/1up?q=%22the+mayor's+chair%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661903, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Dec. 24,|1903 |pp=1 & 2}} |date=December 24, 1903 |title=M'Adoo Police Head — His Appointment Announced by the Mayor-Elect — Maurice Featherson Made Dock Commissioner and John C. Hertle and William Harmon Black Commissioners of Accounts |volume=53, whole no. 16839 |pages=1 & 2 (columns 7 & 1) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1903/12/24/102033137.html?pageNumber=1}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1903/12/24/102033137.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3OIbzhL }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1903-12-24_53_16839/page/n0/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661903, canister no. 05 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Dec. 30,|1905 |p=1}} |date=December 30, 1905 |title=Mayor's Slate Out; Drops Murphy Men — Only Two Leaders Recognized in Distribution of Places — Gen. Bingham to Head Police — Delany, Woodbury, Darlington Retained — Featherson, Oakley and Best Out–Tammany Furious |volume=55, whole no. 17507 |page=1 (column 7) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1905/12/30/101334509.html?pageNumber=1}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1905/12/30/101334509.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4vCdtkt }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1905-12-30_54_17507/page/n0/mode/1up?q=%22drops+murphy+men%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661903, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Jan. 31,|1908 |p=14}} |date=January 31, 1908 |title=Bensel Named to Succeed Simmons — Dock Commissioner Goes to Water Supply Board, Doubling His $6,000 Salary — Chosen From Among Three — Mr. Simmons Himself Suggested the Appointment–Mr. Bensel's Career |volume=57, whole no. 18269 |page=14 (column 4, top) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1908/01/31/106773495.html?pageNumber=14}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1908/01/31/106773495.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4sCQLWZ }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1908-01-31_57_18269/page/n13/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661904, canister no. 08 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Feb. 11,|1908 |p=6}} |date=February 11, 1908 |title=Hugh Bonner Heads Fire Department — This and Other Appointments by the Mayor Please Tammany Leader Murphy — Spooner Head of Docks — McClellan, In an Official Statement, Pleads for Democratic Unity Here for the Coming National Fight |volume=57, whole no. 18280 |page=6 (column 7) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1908/02/11/104717344.html?pageNumber=6}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1908/02/11/104717344.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4cCU3Ud }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1908-02-11_57_18280/page/n5/mode/1up?q=%22spooner+head+of+docks%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661904, canister no. 08 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Jan. 3,|1910 |p=1}} |date=January 3, 1910 |title= Gaynor Names Six; Tiger Not Favored — Announcement Coupled with Praise of Murphy Who, Says the Mayor, Hasn't Horns — Waldo Fire Commissioner — Watson Corporation Counsel, Tomkins Dock Commissioner, and Hyde City Chamberlain |volume=59, whole no. 18972 |page=1 (column 7) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/01/03/104915620.html?pageNumber=1}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/01/03/104915620.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/42cWPKP }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1910-01-03_59_18972/page/n0/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661924, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Apr. 3,|1913 |p=1}} |date=April 3, 1913 |title=Tomkins Put Out; Smith in His Place — Mayor Makes a Quick Shift of Dock Commissioner to Get 'Full Co-Operation' — Move Had Been Expected — Opposition to Shore Front Plan the Reason – 'I'm Out, But I Didn't Resign,' Says Tomkins |volume=62, whole no. 20158 |page=1 (column 3, top) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/04/03/100260059.html?pageNumber=1}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/04/03/100260059.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/41Har0H }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1913-04-03_62_20158/page/n0/mode/1up?&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661925, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Jan. 2,|1918 |p=3}} |date=January 2, 1918 |title=Named by Hylan For Big City Posts — Alfred J. Johnson, City Chamberlain, Has Prominent Wall Street Connections — Many Veterans Appointed — Bird S. Coler, W.P. Burr, N.J. Hayes, J.A. Cantor, and Arthur Murphy All on the List |volume=67, whole no. 21893 |page=3 (columns 5–8, top) }} Retrieved October 9, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/01/02/113304595.html?pageNumber=3}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/01/02/113304595.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4etMamk }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1918-01-02_67_21893/page/n2/mode/1up?q=%22docks%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661929, canister no. 07 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Dec. 4,|1921 |p=18}} |date=December 4, 1921 |title=Delaney Appointed Dock Commissioner — Former Transit Commissioner Is Named by Mayor to Succeed Murray Hulbert |volume=71, whole no. 23325 |page=18 (column 1, bottom) }} Retrieved October 10, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1921/12/04/107034816.html?pageNumber=18}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1921/12/04/107034816.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4chLGhN }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1921-12-04_71_23325/page/n17/mode/1up?q=%22dock%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661908, canister no. 04 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Jul. 2,|1924 |p=21}} |date=July 2, 1924 |title=Hylan Swears in His Subway Board — Mayor Names J.H. Delaney Chairman, With W.A. De Ford, Hearst's Counsel, a Member — D.L. Ryan is the Third — He Quits $8,000 Finance Job and Says He Will Quit Tammany Secretaryship — Deputy Becomes Dock Commissioner and J.J. O'Brien Director of the Port |volume=73, whole no. 24266 |page=21 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved October 10, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1924/07/02/95454957.html?pageNumber=21}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1924/07/02/95454957.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4ev66Fr }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1924-07-02_73_24266/page/n20/mode/1up?q=%22dock%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661909, canister no. 03 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times''}} {{free access}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', May 1,|1931 |p=27}} |date=May 1, 1931 |title=Michael Cosgrove, City Dock Head, Dies — Tammany Leader of the 16th Assembly District a Victim of Heart Disease — Close Friend of Wagner — Known as Senator's Political Sponsor – Native of Ireland Was Patron of Sports |volume=80, whole no. 26760 |page=27 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved October 10, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1931/05/01/96194692.html?pageNumber=25}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1931/05/01/96194692.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/4tjanjQ }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1931-05-01_80_26760/page/n26/mode/1up?q=%22dock%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661929, canister no. 06 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times'' (limited preview)}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', May 21,|1931 |p=29}} |date=May 21, 1931 |title=M'Kenzie Is Named as City Dock Chief — Walker Interrupts Meeting to Surprise Chief Clerk With $15,000 Appointment — Praises Veteran's Ability — Cosgrove's Successor Has Served the Department for 28 Years – Is Member of Bar |volume=80, whole no. 26780 |page=29 (column 2, top) }} Retrieved October 10, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1931/05/21/102234930.html?pageNumber=29}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1931/05/21/102234930.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3Qvd0k2 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1931-05-21_80_26780/page/n28/mode/1up?q=%22dock%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661929, canister no. 06 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times'' (limited preview)}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', May 25,|1931 |p=39}} |date=May 25, 1931 |title=M'Kenzie Assumes Dock Post Today — He Predicts New Era for Port, Pointing to Pier Construction and Sheepshead Bay Project — Urges Lighterage Peace — Commissioner Also Foresees Benefits for New York in the Building of Several Larger Liners |volume=80, whole no. 26784 |page=39 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved October 10, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1931/05/25/98333184.html?pageNumber=39}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1931/05/25/98333184.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3O8nZPS }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1931-05-25_80_26784/page/n38/mode/1up?q=%22docks%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661929, canister no. 06 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times'' (limited preview)}}</li></ol>

<li>{{cite news |ref={{SfnRef|''New York Times'', Nov. 4,|1941 |p=25}} |date=November 4, 1941 |title=Airport Success, Mayor Declares — Rises in Traffic and Revenue at La Guardia Field Cited in Reply to Critics — Road System Is Opened — Site to Supplement Service of Terminal Said to Have Been Chosen in the Bronx |volume=91, whole no. 30600 |page=25 (column 1, top) }} Retrieved October 10, 2016.</li> <ol type="a" start="1"> <li>''NYTimes'' Archives 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Blog'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/11/04/104305831.html?pageNumber=25}}</li> <li>TimesMachine 9px|link=|alt=Paid subscription required|title=Paid subscription required → {{cite book |title=''Pdf'' |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/11/04/104305831.pdf |postscript=;}} {{cite book |title=''Permalink'' |url=https://nyti.ms/3Q8JAs2 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Internet Archive'' |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1941-11-04_91_30600/page/n24/mode/1up?q=%22airport+success%22&view=theater |type=SIM Box ID: IA1661906, canister no. 01 |series=IA Collection: SIM Microfilm; Periodicals; Pub: ''New York Times'' (limited preview)}}</li></ol></ol></ol> <!--S--> * {{cite magazine |ref={{SfnRef|''Scientific American'', Jun. 6,|1896|p=360}} |date=June 6, 1896 |last1=''Scientific American'' |author1-link=Scientific American |title=The Improvement of the New River Water Front, New York City |url=https://archive.org/details/ScientificAmerican1896v074n23/page/360/mode/2up?q=%22bulkhead+wall%22&view=theater |type= Variations of George Sears Greene, Jr. |magazine=Scientific American |volume=74 |issue=23 |page=360 |via=Internet Archive }} {{free access}}

<!--T--> * {{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|Thomson,|1901|p=454–455}} |date=1901 |last1=Thomson |first1=John Crawford (1861–1926) |title=The Greater New York Charter of 1901, Together With Constitutional Provisions Affecting the City; Provisions of the Charter of 1897, Continued Until Changed by the Board of Aldermen; The Tenement House Law; The Building Code; and The Colonial Charters. With Notes. Chapter XVI, Title 1, § 816 |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435066325770;view=1up;seq=470|accessdate=November 25, 2016 |location=New York, New York |publisher=The Lawyers' Co-operative Publishing Company |pages=454–455 }} {{LCCN|01021801}}; {{OCLC|10163954|show=all}}.

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=== Primary references === {{refbegin|30em|indent=yes}} <!--A--> * {{cite book |title=Annual Report of the Department of Docks |series=City of New York}} {{LCCN|06011077}}; {{OCLC|870522779|show=all}}, {{OCLC|18044912|show=all}}. <ol type="i" start="1"> <ol type="i" start="1"> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1875|p=}} |date=1875 |title=''Fifth'' → Report of General Charles K. Graham, Engineer-in-Chief of the Department of Docks, for the Year Terminating April 30, 1875, Together with Addenda Prepared Subsequent to His Resignation of That Position |url=https://archive.org/details/reportofgeneralc00newy/page/n1/mode/2up?&view=theater |via=Internet Archive (Library of Congress)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1877|p=}} |date=1877 |title=''Seventh, for the Year Ending April 30, 1877'' |url={{GBurl |klF4Tngx60YC|pg=PA1}} |others=Commissioners Salem Howe Wales (1825–1902), Jacob Aaron Westervelt (1800–1879), Henry Farnam Dimock (1842–1911) |page= |via=Google Books (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1878|p=}} |date=1878 |title=''Eighth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1878'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit08deptgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Jacob Aaron Westervelt (1800–1879), Henry Farnam Dimock (1842–1911), Jacob Vanderpoel II (1812–1884) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1880|p=}} |date=1880 |title=''Tenth, For the Year Ending April 30, 1880'' |url={{GBurl |kjc5AQAAMAAJ |pg=PA1}} |others=Commissioners Henry Farnam Dimock (1842–1911), Jacob Vanderpoel II (1812–1884) |page=587 |via=Internet Archive (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1881|p=}} |date=1881 |title=''Eleventh, for the Year Ending April 30, 1881'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit01deptgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Henry Farnam Dimock (1842–1911), Jacob Vanderpoel II (1812–1884), William Laimbeer, Jr. (1821–1886) |page=587 |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1882|p=}} |date=1882 |title=''Twelfth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1882'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit17deptgoog/page/n6/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Jacob Vanderpoel II (1812–1884), William Laimbeer, Jr. (1821–1886), John Richard Voorhis (1829–1932) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1885|p=}} |date=1885 |title=''Fifthteenth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1885'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit04deptgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Lucius J. N. Stark (1816–1888), William Laimbeer, Jr. (1821–1886), John Richard Voorhis (1829–1932) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1887|p=}} |date=1887 |title=''Seventeenth, For the Year Ending April 30, 1887'' |url={{GBurl |Df0UAAAAYAAJ |pg=PA1}} |others=Commissioners Lucius J. N. Stark (1816–1888), James E. Matthews (1827–1891), Joseph Koch (1843–1902) |page= |via=Google Books (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1888|p=}} |date=1888 |title=''Eighteenth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1888'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit03deptgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Lucius J. N. Stark (1816–1888), James E. Matthews (1827–1891), Charles Henry Marshall, Jr. (1838–1912) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1889|p=}} |date=1889 |title=''Nineteenth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1889'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit07deptgoog/page/n6/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Edwin Augustus Post (1829–1912), James E. Matthews (1827–1891), Charles Augustus Silliman (1830–1906) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1890|p=}} |date=1890 |title=''Twentieth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1890'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit11deptgoog/page/n12/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Edwin Augustus Post (1829–1912), James E. Matthews (1827–1891), John Sergeant Cram, Sr. (1851–1936) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1892|p=}} |title=''Twenty-Second, for the Year Ending April 30, 1892'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit15deptgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners John Sergeant Cram, Sr. (1851–1936), Edwin Augustus Post (1829–1912), James Joseph Phelan (1846–1908) |page=587 |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1893|p=}} |date=1893 |title=''Twenty-Third, for the Year Ending April 30, 1893'' |url={{GBurl|vLO_D_eQPQQC|pg=PA1}} |others=Commissioners John Sergeant Cram, Sr. (1851–1936), Edwin Augustus Post (1829–1912), James Joseph Phelan (1846–1908) |page=587 |via=Google Books (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1894|p=}} |date=1894 |title=''Twenty-Fourth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1894'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit09deptgoog/page/n6/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners John Sergeant Cram, Sr. (1851–1936), James Joseph Phelan (1846–1908), Andrew J. White (1845–1900) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1895|p=}} |date=1895 |title=''Twenty-Fifth, for the Year Ending April 30, 1995'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit02deptgoog/page/n6/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Edward Charles O'Brien (1860–1927), Edwin Einstein (1842–1905), John M. Monks (1832–1917) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Apr. 30,|1897|p=}} |date=1897 |title=''Twenty-Seventh, for the Year Ending April 30, 1897'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit10deptgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?&view=theater |others=Commissioners Edward Charles O'Brien (1860–1927), Edwin Einstein (1842–1905), John M. Monks (1832–1917) |page= |via=Internet Archive (New York Public Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1900|p=}} |date=1901 |title=''Thirtieth, for the Year Ending December 31, 1900'' |url={{GBurl |8lsVAAAAYAAJ|pg=PA1}} |others=Commissioners John Sergeant Cram, Sr. (1851–1936), Charles Francis Murphy (1858–1924), Peter F. Meyer (1857–1927) |page= |via=Google Books (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1915|p=}} |date=1915 |title=''Forty-Fourth, for the Year Ending December 31, 1915'' |url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Annual_report_of_the_Department_of_Docks_and_Ferries_(IA_annualreportofde00newy_3).pdf&page=7 |others=Commissioner Robert Alexander Conrad Smith (1857–1933) |page= |via=Wikimedia Commons (Avery Library)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1917|p=}} |date=1917 |title=''Forty-Sixth, for the Year Ending December 31, 1917'' |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.li4qle&seq=11 |others=Commissioner George Murray Hulbert (1881–1950) |page= |via=HathiTrust (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1918|p=}} |date=1918 |title=''Forty-Seventh, for the Year Ending December 31, 1918'' |url={{GBurl |K1cCAAAAYAAJ|pg=PP7}} |others=Commissioner George Murray Hulbert (1881–1950) |page= |via=Google Books (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |ref={{SfnRef|''Annual Report'', Dec. 31,|1922|p=}} |date=1922 |title=''Fifty-First, for the Year Ending December 31, 1922'' |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.li2u4k&seq=7 |others=Acting Commissioner Hitch Harrison |page= |via=HathiTrust (Harvard)}} {{free access}}</li> {{Font color|#A9A9A9|{{loop|20|–}}}} <li>{{cite book |title=''Vols. 7–45 (1877–1915)'' |url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/18044924.html |via=HathiTrust (some missing)}} {{free access}}</li></ol></ol>

<!--I--> * {{cite book |date=1897 |title=Index to Minutes of Department of Docks for the Years 1870 to 1890 |type=5 Vols |location=New York |publisher=Metropolitan Printing Company }} {{OCLC|1226738897|show=all}} <ol type="i" start="1"> <ol type="i" start="1"> <li>{{cite book |title=''Vol. 1: "Aarons – Butler (Patrick)"'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit05deptgoog/page/n7/mode/2up?&view=theater }} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Vol. 3: "Hayden – Pier"'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit06deptgoog/page/n7/mode/2up?&view=theater }} {{free access}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Vol. 5: "Poll Clerks – 'Zophar Mills{{'-}}"'' |url=https://archive.org/details/annualreportwit16deptgoog/page/n7/mode/2up?&view=theater }} {{free access}}</li></ol></ol>

* {{cite book |date=1906 |title=Index to Minutes of Department of Docks for the Years 1891 to 1893 |type=1 Vol. |location=New York |publisher=Metropolitan Printing Company }} {{OCLC|1226739842|show=all}}

<!--R--> * {{cite book |title=Report of an Examination Made by the Commissioners of Accounts in the Affairs of the Department of Docks, from May, 1870, to April 20, 1881 |location=New York |publisher=Martin B. Brown , Printer and Stationer}} {{OCLC|48886924|show=all}} <ol type="i" start="1"> <ol type="i" start="1"> <li>{{cite book |title=''Via Google Books'' |url={{GBurl |h_BDAAAAYAAJ |pg=RA1}} |type=Columbia University}} {{free access}}</li></ol></ol>

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{{refbegin|30em|indent=yes}} * {{cite book |title=''New York City Municipal Archives''|series=<u><b>Collection Guides</b></u> |publisher=New York City Department of Records and Information Services}} <ol type="i" start="1"> <ol type="1" start="1"> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks (1870–1897)'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/corporate_entities/393 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries Budget Estimate and Accounts, 1909–1913'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/5330 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks Building Construction Files for 1880 to 1976'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/3518 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/corporate_entities/395 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries, 1902–1903'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/31531 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks (1920–)'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/corporate_entities/394 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries Secretary's Orders for 1879 to 1880'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/4439 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks, and Department of Docks and Ferries Work Orders for 1876 to 1915'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/1467 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks Jamaica Bay Development Volumes and Interfiled Papers'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/7019 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks, 1889'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/30429 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks, 1889–1890'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/30430 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks, 1891–1892, Undated'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/30431 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries Registers of Permits for Property and Land Use for 1923 to 1946'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/1466}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Ports and Terminals'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/corporate_entities/248 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Ferry Terminal Drawings From 1906 to 1967'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/3113}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Marine and Aviation'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/corporate_entities/398}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Docks, Marine and Aviation, Department of: Commissioner, 1945'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/33653}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Transportation Executive Records for 1964 to 1994'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/466}}</li>

{{hanging indent |text='''Annual reports''':}} <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries Annual Reports for 1898 to 1919'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/125}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks Annual Reports for 1897 to 1939'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/3471 }}</li>

{{hanging indent |text='''Maps''':}} <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks Waterfront Survey Maps'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/resources/116 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks Waterfront Survey Maps, 1892–1968'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/951725}}</li>

{{hanging indent |text='''Subject files''':}} <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks and Ferries Subject Files, ''Circa'' 1897 to 1900'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/accessions/3298 }}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Docks, Marine and Aviation, Department of: Commissioner, 1945'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/people/796}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''New York Harbor (N.Y. and N.J.)'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/subjects/699}}</li>

{{hanging indent |text='''Commissioners'''}} <li>{{cite book |title=''William R. Grace (first term), 1881–1882'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/76}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Hulbert, Murray, 1881–1950'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/agents/people/763}}</li> <li>{{cite book |title=''Department of Docks: Charges Against Commissioners, 1889–1890'' |url=https://a860-collectionguides.nyc.gov/repositories/2/archival_objects/30432 }}</li></ol></ol>

* {{cite book |title=''New York City Municipal Archives''|series=<u><b>Blogs</b></u> |publisher=New York City Department of Records and Information Services}} <ol type="i" start="1"> <ol type="1" start="1"> <li>{{cite book |date=January 5, 2018 |last1=Glidden-Lyon |first1=Sophie |title=''"Mapping the Waterfront"'' |url=https://www.archives.nyc/blog/2018/1/4/mapping-the-waterfront}}</li> <li>{{cite book |date=April 20, 2018 |last1=Cobb |first1=Kenneth R. |title=''"How Can We Help?"'' |url=https://www.archives.nyc/blog/2018/4/20/how-can-we-help}}</li> <li>{{cite book |date=August 23, 2019 |last1=Glowinski |first1=Patricia |title=''"The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the New York City Municipal Ferry System"'' |url=https://www.archives.nyc/blog/2019/7/29/ferries}}</li></ol></ol>

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