The Reconstruction
The water came on a Tuesday in the autumn of 1925, and by Wednesday morning, it was clear that Manhattan had been changed forever. Thomas Hudson stood on the steps of Columbia University and watched the Hudson River pour into the streets of Upper Manhattan. The water was brown and cold, carrying with it branches, trash, and the occasional piece of furniture—a chair, a table, a child's toy. It...
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