Take a virtual ride on the Staten Island Ferry, back when the fare was
just 5 cents. With over 200 rare and historic images, the curious story
of Staten Island comes to life, revealing a fascinating history.
Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, is still
remembered fondly for the 5[ Staten Island Ferry ride to Manhattan. The
rolling hills of Staten Island greet ships as they enter the Narrows of
New York Harbor and sail beneath the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. The
island's ever-evolving history dates back to days as a hunting ground of
the Lenape Indian tribe. Today, it is a thriving suburban community. In
this volume, the reader will explore the roots of this historic island,
tour its streets, and meet some memorable Staten Islanders--Commodore
Cornelius Vanderbilt, founder of one of the largest fortunes in America;
Governor Daniel Tompkins, who served as vice president of the United
States under President Monroe; and Alice Austen, one of the pre-eminent
women photographers of the nineteenth century. Italian patriot Giuseppe
Garibaldi and inventor Antonio Meucci created a legacy on the island, as
did the oystermen from Snow Hill, Maryland, who founded Sandy Ground.
The reader also glimpses historic charitable organizations such as
Sailors' Snug Harbor and Mount Loretto and visits the living village
known as Historic Richmondtown.