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FORT-CHAPLAINS.
1678-1723.
Rev. Charles Wolley, graduate of Cambridge. Aug. 1678 to July 1680
Rev. Dr. John Gordon 1683.
Rev. Josias Clark. June 1684 to 1686.
Rev. Alexander Innes. April 1686.
Rev. John Miller, M. A March 1693.
Rev. John Peter Brisac.
1701.
Rev. Edmond Mott.
1696.
Rev. Simon Smith. 1699.
Rev. John Sharp, M. A 1704.
Rev. Robert Jenny
1717-1722.
Rev. James Overn 1723.
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The Rev. John Smith, a Roman Catholic clergyman, was attached to the Fort in 1680 as chaplain ; on the roll of Capt. Anthony Brock- holl's company in that year, he is mentioned simply as "Reader." The chapel in the Fort, of which notice has been frequently made in the text, was finally destroyed by fire, March, 1741, during the so-called Negro Plot.
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DR. JOHNSON'S ADVERTISEMENT.
MAY 31, 1754.
ADVERTISEMENT.
To such Parents as have now (or expect to have) Children prepared to be educated in the College of New-York.
I. As the Gentlemen who are appointed by the Assembly, to be Trustees of the intended Seminary or College of New- York, have thought fit to appoint me to take the Charge of it, and have concluded to set up a Course of Tuition in the learned Languages, and in the liberal Arts and Sciences : They have judged it advisable, that I should publish this Advertisement, to inform such as have Children ready for a College Education, that it is proposed to begin Tuition upon the first Day of fuly next, at the Vestry Room in the new School-House, adjoining to Trinity Church in New- York, which the Gentlemen of the Vestry are so good as to favor them with the Use of in the Interim, till a convenient Place may be built.
II. The lowest Qualifications they have judged requisite, in order to admission into the said College, are as follow, vis. That they be able to read well, and write a good legible Hand ; and that they be well versed in the Five first Rules in Arithmetic, i. e., as far as Division and Reduction ; and as to Latin and Greek, That they have a good Knowledge in the Grammars, and be able to make grammatical Latin, and both in construing and parsing, to give a good Account of two or three of the first select Orations of Tully, and of the first Books of Virgil's ÆEneid, and some of the first Chapters of the Gospel of St. Fohn, in Greek. In these Books therefore they may expect to be ex- amined ; but higher Qualifications must hereafter be expected : and if there be any of the higher Classes in any College, or under private Instruction, that incline to come hither, they may expect Admission to proportionably higher Classes here.
III. And that People may be the better satisfied in sending their Children for Education to this College, it is to be understood, that as to Religion, there is no Intention to impose on the Schollars, the pecu- liar Tenets of any particular Sect of Christians ; but to inculcate upon their tender Minds, the great Principles of Christianity and Morality, in which true Christians of each Denomination are generally agreed. And as to the daily Worship in the College Morning and Evening, it is proposed that it should, ordinarily, consist of such a Collection of
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Lessons, Prayers and Praises of the Liturgy of the Church, as are for the most Part, taken out of the Holy Scriptures, and such as are agreed on by the Trustees, to be in the best Manner expressive of our common Christianity ; and as to any peculiar Tenets, every one is left to Judge freely for himself, and to be required only to attend con- stantly at such Places of Worship, on the Lord's Day, as their Parents or Guardians shall think fit to order or permit.
IV. The chief Thing that is aimed at in this College is, to teach and engage the Children to know God in Jesus Christ, and to love and serve him, in all Sobriety Godliness and Righteousness of Life, with a perfect Heart, and a willing Mind ; and to train them up in all virtu- ous Habits, and all such useful Knowledge as may render them credit- able to their Families and Friends, Ornaments to their Country, and useful to the public Weal in their Generations. To which good Pur- poses, it is earnestly desired, that their Parents, Guardians and Masters would train them up from their Cradles under strict Government, and in all Seriousness, Virtue and Industry, that they may be qualified to make orderly and tractable members of this Society ;- and, above all, that in order hereunto, they be very careful themselves, to set them good Examples of true Piety and Virtue in their own Conduct. For as Examples have a very powerful Influence over young Minds, and especially those of their Parents, in vain are they solicitous for a good Education for their Children, if they themselves set before them Ex- amples of Impiety and Profaneness, or of any sort of Vice whatsoever.
V. And, lastly, a serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life, being first provided for, it is further the Design of this College, to in- struct and perfect the Youth in the learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly, of writing correctly, and speaking eloquently ; and in the Arts of numbering and measuring ; of Surveying and Navigation of Geography and History, of Husbandry, Commerce and Government, and in the Knowledge of all Nature in the Heavens above us, and the Air, Water and Earth around us, and the various kinds of Meteors, Stones, Mines and Minerals, Plants and Animals, and of every Thing useful for the Comfort, the Convenience and Elegance of Life, in the chief Manufactures relating to any of these Things : And finally, to lead them from the Study of Nature to the Knowledge of themselves, and of the God of Nature, and their Duty to him, themselves, and one another, and every Thing that can contribute to their true Happiness, both here and hereafter.
Thus much, Gentlemen, it was thought proper to advertise you of, concerning the Nature and Design of this College : And I pray GOD,
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it may be attended with all the Success you can wish, for the best Good of the rising Generations ; to which (while I continue here) I shall willingly contribute my Endeavours to the Utmost of my Power, Who am, Gentlemen, Your real Friend, And most humble Servant,
SAMUEL JOHNSON.
N. B .- The Charge of the Tuition is established by the Trustees to be only 25s. for each Quarter.1
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LIST OF WORKS REFERRED TO IN PART I.
Abstract of the Proceedings of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. London. MDCCLXXVII and MDCCLXXVIII.
An Account of the Commitment and Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation of Nicholas Bayard, Esq., for High Treason, etc., etc. New York. By order of his Excellency the LORD CORNBURY, and reprinted at London, 1703.
America pars quarta sive insignis et admiranda Historia de reperta primum occi- dentale India à Christophoro Columbo, Anno MIccccNCI. Scripta ab HIERONYMO BEZONO MEDIOLANENSE, etc., etc. Omnia elegantibus figuris in æs incisis expressa à THEODORO DE BRY LEODENSE, cive Francofurtensi. Anno CIDIOXCIIII.
American Archives. By PETER FORCE. In six series. Prepared and published under authority of an Act of Congress. Washington, October, 1839.
American Genealogy. By JEROME B. HOLGATE. New York : George P. Putnam, 1851.
American Presbyterianism : Its Origin and Early History. By CHARLES AUGUS- TUS BRIGGS. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1885.
Analectic Magazine, vol. XIV. Philadelphia : J. Maxwell, 1819. (There are fourteen volumes of first series and two of the second.)
An Address Delivered at the Celebration of the New York Historical Society, May 20, 1863, of the Two Hundredth Birth Day of Mr. William Bradford. By JOHN WILLIAM WALLACE. Albany, N. Y. : J. Munsell, 1863.
Annals of St. James's Church, New London, for one hundred and fifty years. By ROBERT A. HALLAM, D.D. The Church Press : W. H. Mallory & Co. Hartford, Conn., IS73.
Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan Age of New England to the Present Day. By HENRY WILDER FOOTE. 2 vols. Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1882.º
Annals of the American Pulpit or Commemorative Notices of Distinguished Ameri- can Clergymen of Various Denominations from the Early Settlement of the Country to the Close of the Year Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-five. By WILLIAM B. SPRAGUE, D.D. Nine vols. New York : Robert Carter and Brothers, ISoI.
1 The New- York Gazette, or the Weekly Post-Boy, June 3, 1754.
" The reference on page 104 ought to read vol. i., p. 114, instead of i., p. 9.
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Anneke fans Bogardus, her Farm, and how it Became the Property of Trinity Church, New York. An historic inquiry by STEPHEN P. NASH, LL. D., prepared and printed for the use of the Church. New York, 1896.
Anthology of New Netherlands or Translations from the Early Dutch Poets of New York with Memoirs of Their Lives. By HENRY C. MURPHY. New York, 1865.
Antiquitates Americana sive Scriptores Septentrionales rerum Ante-Columbia- narum in America. Edidit Societas Regia Antiquariorum Septentrionalum. Hafnia Typis officina Schultziana. 1837.
Annotated, The Book of Common Prayer. By the REV. JOHN HENRY BLUNT. London : Rivington's, 1866.
Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Captain Michael Cresap. By JOHN J. JACOB. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1866.
Biographical Sketch of Loyalists of the American Revolution. By LORENZO SABINE. Two vols. Boston : Little, Brown & Company, 1864.
Boston Weekly News-Letter, The. (November 30, 1730 to 1762.)
Bradford Map, The. A description thereof compiled by WILLIAM LORING ANDREWS. New York, 1893.
Calendar of State Papers. Colonial Series : East Indies, China and Japan, 1622 -1624. Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office and elsewhere. Edited by W. NOEL SAINSBURY. London : Longman & Co., 1878.
Calendar of State Papers. Domestic Series : Of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-1580. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited by ROBERT LEMON. London : Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1856.
Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts, and Engravings belonging to William Menzies, of New York. Prepared by JOSEPH SABIN, New York, 1875.
Catalogue of the Magnificent Library of the late Hon. Henry C. Murphy. New York : Geo. A. Leavitt & Co., 1884.
Catalogus Senatus Academici Collegii Harvardiani. Cantabrigia : Carolum Guilielmum Sever, 1880.
Catholic World, The. A Monthly Magazine of General Literature and Science. March, 1875. New York : The Catholic Publication House.
Centenary Address Delivered before the Society of the New York Hospital. By JAMES WILLIAM BEEKMAN. Monday, July 24, 1871. Published by the Society, I871.
Centennial History, The, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New York 1785-1885. Edited by JAMES GRANT WILSON. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1886.
"Chappel of Ease," The, and Church of Statesmen. Commemorative Services at the Completion of two hundred and fifty years since the gathering of the First Church of Christ in Quincy. With illustrations. Printed for the Society, 1890.
Christian Intelligencer, The. New York, April 11, 187S.
Church of England, The, in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution. By ARTHUR WENTWORTH EATON. Second Edition. London : James Nisbett & Co., IS92.
Church Quarterly Review, The, vol. iv. London : Spottiswoode & Co., 1877.
Church Review, The. Published Quarterly. New York : The Church Press Company, IS87.
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Churchman, The. (For the years 1872, 1579, 1884.)
Classified Digest of the Records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1701-1892. Fifth Edition. London : At the Society's Office, 1895.
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Third Series. Ten vols. Boston : Phelps & Farnham, 1825.
Ibid. Fifth Series. Ten vols. Boston : For the Society, 1878.
Collections of the Huguenot Society of America. Vol. i. New York : Published by the Society, 1886.
Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year 1880. New York, IS8I.
Ibid. For the year 1809. New York : I. Riley, ISII.
Ibid. For the year 1870. New York, 1871.
Ibid. For the year ISSo. New York, ISSI.
Collections of the New York Historical Society. Second Series, 4 vols. Vol. I. New York : For the Society, 1841.
Ibid. Second Series, 4 vols. Vol. iii. New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1857. Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society for the Year 1851. New York : Stanford & Swords, IS51.
Colonial New York. Philip Schuyler and his Family. By GEORGE W. SCHUY- LER. 2 vols. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1885.
Columbia College, in the City of New York ; Charter, Acts, and Official Documents, together with the Lease and Re-lease by Trinity Church of a Portion of the King's Farm. Compiled by JOHN B. PINE ; Clerk of the Trustees. New York : Printed for the College, 1895.
Congregationalism, The, of the Last Three Hundred Years as Seen in its Literature. By HENRY MARTYN DEXTER. New York : Harper Brothers, 18So.
Constitutional Gazette, The. (First issue August, 1775, and continued but for a few months.)
Constitution of the State of New York, The. Philadelphia : Styner & Cist, MDCCLXXVII.
Cosmographie, In four Books ; Containing the Chorographie and Historie of the Whole World, and all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof. By PETER HEYLIN. London : Henry Seile, 1652.
Crayon, The. A Monthly Publication. Published by W. Hollingsworth. New York: June, 1857.
Decades of the Newe Worlde, or West India ; Containing the Navigations and Con- quests of the Spaniards. Written in the Latin tongue, by PETER MARTYR, of Angle- sia, and translated into Englyshe, by RYCHARDE EDEN, with Oviedo's Indies, and other pieces of the North Regions-Moscovie, Cathay, Guinea, etc. Londini : Guil- hemus Powell, 1555.
Delle Navigationi et Viaggi raccolte da M. Gio Battista Ramusio. In Venetia. Vol. I (without the author's name), 1554 ; vols. 2 and 3, 1606.
Description, A, of the Province and City of New York with Plans of the City and Several Forts as they Existed in the Year 1695. By JOHN MILLER. A New Edition with an Introduction and Copious Historical Notes. By JOHN GILMARY SHEA, LL. D. New York : William Gowans, 1862.
Description, A, of the Province of New Albion 1648, bound in Tracts and other
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Papers Relating to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Coloniesof North America, from the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776. Collected by PETER FORCE. Washington : Peter Force, IS3S. 4 vols.
Discourse, A, Delivered in the North Reformed Dutch Church in the City of New York, on the Last Sabbath in August 1856. By THOMAS DE WITT, D.D. New York : Board of Publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, 1857.
Discourse, A, on Brotherly Love ; Preached before the Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Zion Lodge at St. Paul's Chapel in New York, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-seven. By SAMUEL SEABURY, M.A. New York : Hugh Gaine, MDCCLXXVII.
Dictionary of American Biography. By FRANCIS S. DRAKE. Boston : James R. Osgood & Company, IS72.
Dictionary, A, of Books Relating to America from its Discovery to the Present Time. By JOSEPH SABIN. New York : J. Sabin & Sons, 1877.
[19 vols. issued so far].
Discovery, The, of America by the Northmen in the Tenth Century with Notices of the Early Settlements of the Irish in the Western Hemisphere. By NORTH LUDLOW BEAMISH. London : T. & W. Boone, IS41.
Documentary History, The, of the State of New York. Arranged under the di- rection of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State. By E. B. O'CALLAGHAN, M.D. 4 vols.
Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Edited by WILLIAM A. WHITEHEAD. Vol. 1,, 1631-1687. Newark, N. J. : Daily Journal Es- tablishment, 1880.
Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Edited by WILLIAM A. WHITEHEAD. First Series. 19 vols. Newark, N. J. : Daily Advertiser Printing House, ISS2.
Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York, Procured in Holland, England, and France. By JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD. Edited by E. B. O'CALLAGHAN, M.D., LL.D. 14 vols. Albany : Weed, Parsons, & Co., 1856.
Ecclesiastical Law in the State of New York. By MURRAY HOFFMAN. New York : Pott & Amery, 186S.
Essay, An, Towards Indian Bibliography. By THOMAS FIELD. New York : Scribner, Armstrong, & Co., IS73.
Farewell-Sermon, A, Preached at St. George's and St. Paul's Chapels in the City of New- York, October 26, 1783. By CHARLES INGLIS, D.D., Rector of the Parish of Trinity Church, in the City of New-York. London : Printed by C. Buckton, 1784.
Gaspar Corte-Real. La date exacte de sa dernière Expedition au nouveau-monde d'après deux documents inédits récemment tires des archives de la Torre do Tombo à Lisbonne dont un écrit et signé par Gaspar Corte-Real, l'autre par son frère Miguel reproduits ici en fac simile post-scriptum. Par HENRY HARRISSE. Paris : ERNEST LEROUX, editeur, ISS3.
Genealogical Notes of the Colden Family in America. By EDWIN R. PURPLE. New York : Privately printed, IS73.
Great Charter, The, and Charter of the Forest, with other Authentic Documents. By WILLIAM BLACKSTONE. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1759.
Grönland's Historiske Mindesmærker, udgivne af det Kongelige Nordiske ola- skrift-Selskab. 3 vols. Kjøbenhavn, IS38.
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Harlem ( City of New York ). Its Origin and Early Annals, Prefaced by Home Scenes in the Fatherlands ; or, Notices of its Founders before Emigration. Also Sketches of Numerous Families, and the Recovered History of the Land- Titles. By JAMES RIKER. New York, ISSI.
Henry Hudson, the Navigator. The Original Documents in which his career is re- corded, collected, partly translated, and annotated, with an introduction. By G. M. ASHER, LL. D. London : Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1860.
Historia General de las Indias Ocidentales o de los Hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y Tierra firme del Mar Oceano. Escrita por ANTONIO DE HERRERA. En Ocho Decades. En Amberes por Juan Bautista. Verdussen : 1728.
Historia General y Natural de las Indias, Islas y tierra-firme del Mar Oceano. Por El Capitan GONZALO FERNANDEZ DE OVIEDO Y VALDÉS. 4 vols. Madrid : Im- prenta de la Real Academia de la Historia, 1851.
Historical Account, An, of the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Containing their Foundation, Proceedings, and the Success of their Missionaries in the British Colonies to the Year 1728. By DAVID HUMPHREYS, D.D., Secretary to the Honorable Society. London : Joseph Downing, 1730.
Historical Address, An, delivered in S. John's Church, Dubuque, Iowa, on the occa- sion of the semi-centennial celebration of the organization of the parish, by William Stevens Perry, Bishop of Iowa. Davenport : Edward Borcherdt, 1896.
Historical Collections : Consisting of State Papers and other Authentic Documents, Intended as Materials for an History of the United States of America. By EBENEZER HAZARD. 2 vols. Philadelphia : T. Dobson, 1792.
Ilistorical Magazine, and Notes and Queries, Concerning the Antiquities, History, and Biography of America. 23 vols. Morrisania, N. Y. : Henry B. Dawson, 1866.
Ilistorical Magazine, and Notes and Queries, Concerning the Antiquities, History. and Biography of America. Second Series. 23 vols. Morrisania, N. Y. : Henry B. Dawson, 1867.
Historical Notices of the Missions of the Church of England in the North American Colonies Previous to the Independence of the United States, Chiefly from the MISS. Documents of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. By ERNEST HAWKINS. London : B. Fellowes, 1845.
Historical Sketch, An, of Columbia College in the City of New York. By N. F. MOORE. New York : Printed for Columbia College, 1346.
Historical Sketch, An, of Trinity Church, New York. By the Rev. WILLIAM BERRIAN, D. D. New York : Stanford and Swords, IS47.
Historie del Signor D. Fernando Colombo. Venetia : Giuseppe Tramontin, 16S5. IIistorie Oste Faerlijck Verhael, etc. By JOANNES DE LAET. Leyden : Bona- ventuer ende Abraham Elsevier, 1644.
Historie van de Oorlogen en Geschiedenissen der Nederlanderen, En der Zelver Naburen : Beginnende met den fare, 1315, En Eindigende met den fare, 1611. door EMANUEL VAN METEREN. Gorinchen : Nicolaas Goetzee, 1748.
History and Antiquities of Boston, from its Settlement in 1630, to the Year 1770. By SAMUEL G. DRAKE. Boston : Luther Stevens, 1856.
History, A, of East Boston, with Biographical Sketches of its Earl, Proprietors, and an Appendix. By WILLIAM H. SUMNER. Boston : J. E. Tilton & Co., 1858.
History, A, of Kings Chapel in Boston. By F. W. P. GREENWOODS. Boston : Carter, Hendee & Co., 1633.
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History of New Netherland, or New York Under the Dutch. By E. B. O'CAL- LAGHAN. 2 vols. New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1846.
History of New York City. By WILLIAM L. STONE. New York : James S. Virtue [n. d.].
History, A, of New York for Schools. By WILLIAM DUNLAP. 2 vols. New York : Collins, Keese & Co., 1837.
History, A, of Old Braintree and Quincy, with a Sketch of Randolph and Holbrook. By WILLIAM S. PATTEE, M. D. Quincy : Green & Prescott, 1878.
History, The, of Printing in America, etc. By ISAIAH THOMAS. 2 vols. Worces- ter : 1810.
History of Rye, 1660-1870. By CHARLES W. BAIRD. New York ; Anson D. F. Randolph & Co., 1871.
History of St. George's Church, Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y. By the Rev. WILLIAM H. MOORE, D.D. New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., 1881.
History of St. John's Church, Elizabeth Town, New Jersey, from the Year 1703 to the Present Time. By SAMUEL A. CLARK. New York : Thomas N. Stanford, 1857.
History, The, of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883. By WILLIAM STE- VENS PERRY, D. D., Bishop of Iowa. 2 vols. Boston : James R. Osgood & Co., 1885.
History of the Church in Burlington, New Jersey. By the Rev. GEORGE MOR- GAN HILLS. D.D. Trenton, N. J., 1876.
History, The, of the Church of England in the Colonies. By JAMES S. M. ANDER- SON. 3 vols. Second Edition. London : Rivingtons, 1856.
History of the City of New York. By MARY L. BOOTH. 2 vols. New York : W. R. C. Clark, 1867.
History of the Discovery of Maine. By J. G. KOHL (forming part of the Col- lections of the Maine Historical Society, vol. i.). Portland : Bailey & Noyes, 1869.
History, The, of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. By WILLIAM STITH. London, 1753.
History of the Huguenots' Emigration to America. By CHARLES W. BAIRD, D.D. 2 vols. New York : Dodd, Mead & Co. [n. d.].
History, The, of the Late Province of New York, from its Discovery to the Ap- pointment of Governor Colden in 1762. By the Hon. WILLIAM SMITH. 2 vols. New York : New York Historical Society, 1829.
History of the Literature of the Scandinavian North from the Most Ancient Times to the Present. By FREDERIK WINKEL HORN, Ph. D., revised by the author, and translated by Rasmus B. Anderson, with a Bibliography of the Important Books in the English Language relating to the Scandinavian Countries prepared for the trans- lator by Thorvald Salberg. Chicago : S. C. Griggs & Co., 1884.
History of the New Netherlands, Province of New York, and State of New York, to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. 2 vols. By WILLIAM DUNLAP. New York : Carter & Thorp, 1$39.
History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the County of West Chester, from its Foundation, A.D. 1693, to A.D. 1853. By ROBERT BOLTON. New York : Stanford & Swords, 1855.
History, The, of the Province of New York From the First Discovery to the Year MDCCXXXII, etc. By WILLIAM SMITH. London : Thomas Wilcox, 1757.
1 This author's name is misprinted Potter on page 99.
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History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States. By WILLIAM DUNLAP. 2 vols. New York : George P. Scott & Co., 1834.
History of the State of New York. By JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD. 2 vols. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1653.
History of the State of New York, including its aboriginal and Colonial Annals. By JOHN V. N. YATES and JOSEPH W. MOULTON. 2 vols. New York : A. T. Goodrich, 1824.
History of Trinity Church, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1791-1891. Compiled and Edited by the Rev. Canon BRIGSTOCKE, D.D., Rector, and issued by the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry. Saint John, N. B. : J. and A. McMillan, 1892.
History of Various Litigations Relating to the Title of the Ministers, Elders, and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York, etc. New York : S. W. Green, IS71.
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