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The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Pai-Poi)
Painted Post Treaty, letters relating to, 14831
Painting, 4A9, 24, 84B, 100, 224; see also Art, Drawings, Engraving, Etching
Palatine, historical articles of Samuel Ludlow Frey of, 59M2; public records, 59Ml real estate and business pa- pers, 171 Palatine Bridge, 41R
Palatine District, minutes of Committee of Safety, County of Tryon, 60B; record of Ger- man emigrants settling in, 59A
Palatines, petitions of, 59M2 Palermo, George, history of Scotia, 183A Palestine, 67C5
Palisade Boat Club, records, 224A
Palmer, Belle L., papers, 184G
Palmer, David, family genealogy 46c
Palmer, F. L., genealogies of Langworthy and Palmer fami- lies, 10B12
Palmer, H. K., diploma, 184K5
Palmer, Hiram A., account books, 184L
Palmer, Jefferson V., diary, 184MIO
Palmer, O. H., letters, 87 I
Palmer, Robert Denike, family genealogy, 10B12
Palmer, Judge Thomas, diary, 178K7, 18103
Palmer, William, examination of congregations of, 9243 Palmer family, genealogy, 10312, 219F
Palmyra, 135, 136; accounts of physicians in, 135A6, 13647; historical data on, 136J; map of lot in vicinity of, 136G; military records, 136H; school records, 1363; Thomas L. Cook's history of, 135
Palmyra Historical Society, 136
Palmyra Lecture Association, records, 136D
Palmyra Literary Association, records, 1360
Palmyra Post, G. A. R., papers, 136H
Palmyra Temple of Honor No. 24, minute book, 136F
Pan American Exposition (1901), 25; visitors' register, 1010 Panama (whaling ship), logbook, 1700
Pangborn, Mrs. Helen, 152
Panic of 1837, bank failures in, 4A23; forecasts of, 4B23 Papendorp, Adriaen Gerritsen,
letters and legal papers, 1A
Paper and Paper making, annotated
edition of Joel Munsell's, 2B2 Parcell family, genealogy, 219F Paris, census record, 20543; Hanover Society, Town of, 205F1
Paris, France, 4A28, 32D14, 51A, 12443, 190F; see France
Parish, David, 25H10
Parish, George, 196
Parish, Smith, 145
Park, J. D., letters, 87 I
Park family, genealogy, 205F8
Parker, General, collection, 1G
Parker, A. C., 88 I
Parker, Alton B., collection, 1000
Parker, Alvin, 196
Parker, Amasa J., 97L3, 181B8
Parker, Dr. Arthur C., manu- scripts of, 159
Parker, Caroline, 185Fl
Parker, Mrs. Grace L., 127
Parker, Theodore, 873
Parker family, genealogy, 280, 185Fl Parkhurst, Dr. Frederick S., 96 Parkhurst family, genealogy, 205F8
Parkman, Alexander, justice docket, 205A7 Parkman, Francis, 26A1, 26D Parks family, genealogy, 68B
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Par-Pea)
Parrish, Edward P., 14861
Parrish, Jasper, correspondence, 324; government service among the Indians, 148B1; narrative of, 32D17; papers, 25H13; will of, 32D17 Parrish, John, 148B1
Parry, Nicholas, 46A
Parson, John D., papers, 1S2
Parson, Thomas, 33B
Parsons, Marshfields, store ac- counts, 10347
Parsons family, genealogy, 193D2 Particular Synod of Albany,
minutes of meetings, 178 1 2 Partridge, Alden, papers, 215E; proceedings of West Point
Court of Enquiry into conduct of, 215 I
Patchin, Freegift, military appointment, 99A
Patchogue, 15437
Patents, IH, 1 I, 4A4, 4All, 4A34, 4B24, 4B27, 4015, 4D2, 254, 25H13, 28G18, 46H, 54E2, 5904, 59F, 88A17, 97 I, 100A6, 1254, 130G8, 133D, 171, 178D,
178G, 182D2, 193G, 205D2, 205 I, 22432; see Banyar Pat- ent, Becker's Patent, Butler's Patent, Cheesecocks Patent, Coeymans Patent, Coxsackie Patent, DeBruyn Patent, East Patent, Fonda Patent, Franklin Patent, Hardenborgh Patent, Kingsborough Patent, Loonon- berg Patent, Lott and Low Pat- ent, Magin Patent, Mayfield Patent, Nine Partners Patent, Nuton (Newton) Hook Patent, Oriskany Patent, Rosoboom Pat- ont, Schuyler Patent, Scriba Patent, Stewart Patent, Stono Arabia Patent, Sumner Patent, Walton's Patent, Wawayanda Patent; see also Leases, Manor, Real estate records
Pathology, notes on lectures in, 87M; see Medicine
Patria, cemetery records, 18208
Patrie, Robert G., 81G
Patterson, George W., accounts and correspondence as agent of Chautauqua County Land Office, 214A10, 214A16; letters, 250 Patterson, Tommy, 2140 Patterson, Rev. William, marriage records, 219B2
Patterson Library (Westfield), 214
Pattersonville, cemetery records, 178A3
Pattingell, Oliver, 50A
Pattison, Jacob, chemistry lec- turo notes, 87M
Pattison, Rev. Robert B., 7509
Paul, Abijah, 50C1
Paulding, William, 970
Paupers, apprenticeship of, 86E,
91A6, 124B1; see also
Overseers of the Poor, Poor
Pavilion Center Cemetery (LeRoy), plot maps, 103.24
Paxon, L., 37
Payne, John Howard, 449, 26D, 51, 51A, 513, 18102
Payne, Lewis, 216D
Payne, Thatcher, 514
Payne, William, 18102
Payson, Mrs. Lillian Corbin, 134
Peabody, Charles, 3A
Peabody, Phineas, military
appointment, 106D
Peacock, naval victory over the British, 843
Peak, Chris., agent for division of Oriskany Patent, 60A Peake, John L., 97N
Peake family, genealogy, 97M
Peakes family, genealogy, 280
Peale, Rembrandt, 41F
Pearce, Mrs. Hilda, 114
Pearsall, see Sherman, Poarsall & Sons
Pearson, Jonathan, account of minerals and other articles received by Union College museum, 18102; correspondence and other papers, 18102, 18138; diary, 18101; notos
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Pea-Pcr)
on Schenectady history, 178G; statement on college disci- pline, 18135
Pearson, Peter, granted land in Connecticut, 33B
Pearson, Theophilus, buys slave, 169B
Pearson family, letters, 169B Peary Arctic Expedition, 54E7
Pease, Charles E., Civil War and personal papers, 181010
Pease, Charles Stanley, 75C10 Pechi, Chancellor Simon, data on life and writings of, 10B12 Peck, Israel, sells slave, 219D4 Peck, John B., 224A
Peck, Phoebe, cyphering book, 88D6
Pock, Tompkins, certificate of exemption from Civil War service, 20B
Peconic Division, Sons of
Temperance, Riverhead, consti- tuition and bylaws, 154G5
Peebles, Marice, 200B
Peekskill, 4B21
Pelham Manor, 61; Dongan grant covering, 219E
Pell, S. H. P., 61
Pell, William Ferris, 61
Pell family, Dongan grant to, 219E
Pellotroau, Capt. Elias,
silversmith's accounts, 154El
Pelletreau, William S., letters, 169A
Pellevoisin, E., suggests ousting of President Van Buren and deportation of the Irish, 65A
Pombor, Mrs. Franklin T., 72 Pember Library and Museum (Granville), 72
Pembina (U. S. Steamer), 97H Penfield, First Presbyterian Church of, 28All; Mrs. Bertha Bruner Bown's history of, 57E Penfield Baptist Church, 28A5 Penguin, naval victory over the British, 84B
Penn Yan, 137, 138; attorney's diaries and letters, 137B;
deeds and maps of property in, 138C; dentist's diaries, 137A Penn Yan Public Library, 137, 138 Pennell family, genealogy, 78E Pennington papers, 1M
Pennsylvania, 32D8; abstracts of wills in, 28E; data on small shopkeeper in, 14836; diaries of operations and other rec- ords of the boundary survey between New York and, 4D3, 193 I 6; Peter and Gerrit Smith land operations in, 195Al
Pennsylvania State College, 182F3; Library, 28G2, 28G7
Peoples Academy of Skaneateles, N. Y., 187
Pepper, Clayton A., history of Horican Baptist Church, 75011 Peppleton, see Bridges and Peppleton
Pepusch, Johann Christoph, 156
Porgolosi, Giovanni Battista, 156 Perinton, cemetery records, 570; data on houses of, 57D; family genealogies, 57B
Perinton Historical Society
(Fairport), 57; compile bible records, 57A
Periodicals, soe Newspapers and periodicals
Poristromo Presbyterian Church of Plattsburg, records, 141A Perkins, Professor Dexter, 160 Perry, Aaron, 330
Perry, Mrs. Elizabeth H., 88 I
Perry, Horatio, 25B
Perry, Matthew C., mission to Japan, 25B
Perry, Oliver Hazard, account of victory on Lake Erie, 2140
Perry, William H., 87R
Perry, Wyoming County, 209C
Persen, Abraham, family geneal- ogy, 46c
Persen, Adam, mercantile records, 100A4 Persian manuscripts, 24, 14806
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Per-Phy)
Porsons, George A., bills, 190A Perth, cemetery records, 69B Peru, account of 1831 revolution in, 84B; American relations with, 25B; William Bilbrough's sketches of, 5535 Poruville, 88El
Potorboro, Baptist Church of, 130B1; Presbyterian Church of, 130B1
Peters, Benjamin, military appointment, 99A Petit Island, 200B
Petric family, genealogy, 94
Petrie, Johann Jost, papers, 205H Petrie, W. H., lease, 114A Petrie family, personal and business papers, 205H
Potry, John Jost, rocoipt book, 20501
Petry, Dr. William, account book, 77D2; appointed army surgeon, 77B; certificate to practice medicine, 77D3 Pettingall, G. H., 203H4
Petty family, genealogy, 205F8
Pew, W, P., letters, 87 I Pfauldor Co., papors, 164P
Phelps, Henry Samuel, autograph book, 1160
Phelps, O. S,, map of Keene Val- ley, 174A
Phelps, Oliver, 4A28, 324, 424, 148B1, 158A Phelps, Oliver L., 4A28, 32D14 Phelps, Philip, papers of, 4B37 Phelps, William Learned Marcy, papers, 4B37 Phelps and Gorham papers, 4A28 Phelps and Gorham Purchase, original papers relating to, 324
Philadelphia, 7E2, 7J3, 1010; clinical notes, 28G3; deed pole issued to Caleb North to seize and sell property in, 125B; Dr. Bryant Burwell's notes on medical lectures in, 28G3; Franklin Patent owned by
land operators in, 4420; register of merchants in, 178E17
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, collection of Indian records, 150 Philanthropy, 195A1, 19542; see also Benevolent societies, Charity Philip, sce Lattouche & Philip Phillipino Insurrection , military operations in, 205B, 215G Phillipine Islands, 226A6 Philips, Wadsworth, 33B
Philipse, Frederick, attainted, and estate confiscated, 225; commissioned judge of West- chestor County Court of Common Ploas, 2250; facsimile of in- scription on tombstone of, 2250; increases rent of Abraham Odell, 224B1; state sells land forfeited by, 224B3
Philipse Manor, 225; plan of, 225A
Philipse Manor Hall, 225; acquired by Now York merchants, 225A
Phillips, Ralph, 97J9
Phillips, Wendell, 87B, 19542
Phillips family, genealogy, 193D2 Phillips Exeter Academy, 184MIO Philology, manuscripts on, 123 Philosophy, 123, 26D, 7439, 87M, 164E, 1648, 18105, 18107, 2240 Phinney, Elihu, papers, 41 I; solls property to William Nichols, 41H Phinney, Henry, 41H
Phipps Union Sominary, 8Cl
Phoenix Socioty, donatos books to Fredonia Library, 630 Phyn and Ellice, letter books, 25H9
Physicians, see Medicine
Physicians' Hospital at Plattsburg, 141 Physics, student notes on loc- tures in, 87M
The first numoral represents the depository; the capital lotter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Phy-Poe)
Physiology, notes on lectures in, 87M; see also Medicine Pickering, J. W., soldier's diary, 54E6
Pickering, Timothy, addresses Indians, 148B1; letters, 324, 38A; Quartermaster Goneral accounts, 120G; signs ship's clearance papers, 170A; treaty with Six Nations, 320
Pickering Treaty, papers relating to, 320
Pickett, Professor D. D.,
biographical sketch of, 10A6 Piehl, Emma W., 214
Pier, William, account book, 900 Pierce, John, 150
Pierce, Maris Bryant, papers, 250
Pierce family, genealogy, 280 Pierrepont, William C., cata- logue of library of, 6705 Pierrepont Manor, 6705
Pike, Edna H., historical survey of Washington County, 72B6
Pike, Elisha, letters, 197P Pike, 139 Pike Free Library, 139
Pinckney, Thomas, letters, 215A, 215B
Pinckney family, genealogy, 88G
Pine Grove, cemetery records, 182B8
Piper, Anna B.,62
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, 166A
Pittsfield, Methodist Episcopal Church in, 203A4 Pittsfield, Mass., 5
Pittsford, 140; Baptist Church, 1550; history of, 158G
Pittsford Community Library, 140
Pittstown, Methodist Episcopal Church circuits at, 203D Pius IX, Pope, charter for forma- tion of Diocese of Rochester, 163B; correspondence, 163A Pius X, Pope, letters, 1634 Plainville, Christian Church of,
19333 Plan for Improving Female Educa-
tion, Emma Willard's, 199
Plank, Johan, family genealogy, 460
Platt, Rov. Charles, 270
Platt, Daniel, papers on theology, 75012
Platt, Captain Ebon, 120 I 2
Platt, Jeremiah, 83D2
Platt, Jonas, 83D2
Platt, Richard, 124B3
Platt, Zephaniah, papers, 4A29, 4355, 142A
Platt family, papers, 142A
Platt, C. A.,& Co .; bills, 9A Plattsburg, 141, 142; Baptist Church, 142; F. MacDonough
letters regarding supplies for companies at, 1423; map of burial ground, 14103; papers relating to lands near, 142A; Peristrome Presbyterian Church of, 141A; Physicians' Hospital, 141
Plattsburg Female Charitable Society, records, 141Cl Plattsburg Public Library, 142
Plattsburg Republican, 143 Plays, 28G11, 51A, 181B8, 18102, 18106, 219E; see also Theaters Plessis, Jefferson County, 196 Ploegh, Paulus, marriage license, 121B
Plymouth, British warships at, 84B
Plymouth Congregational Society (Rochester), suit against, 160A
Pneumatic Tubes, patents for, 197G3 Pocahontas, 178H1
Poe, Edgar A., 26A2
Poetry, 1Q3, 10A6, 10B12, 26A1, 26D, 28G8, 28G10, 28G11, 28G18, 29, 31M, 38F, 51B, 59M2,
75015, 78E, 82G, 87A, 87S,
97N, 100D, 123, 124A3, 127F,
1280, 132F, 136J, 141B, 158 I, 162B1, 18102, 18104, 18106,
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numoral, citations thereunder.
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(Pol-Por)
187, 197M, 198F, 2024; see also Literature, Plays Poland, correspondence regarding support of, 2150 Poland, N. Y., Civil War enlist- ments from, 90B; notes to Sumner Allen from residents of, 90E Political Equality Club, Chautauqua County, minutes, 90A
Political parties, Henry Clay- Peter B. Porter correspond- ence concerning, 25A; see Anti-Masonic Party, Domocrats, Federalists, Joffersonianism, Liberty League, Liberty Party, National Liberty Party, Republican, Whigs; see also Election records, Politics Politics, 1G, IJ, 4A6, 4A20, 4A24, 4B31, 4333, 7F2, 7J3, 7L, 7M5, 254, 25H13, 28G4, 65D3, 82F, 844, 87V, 88H, 88 I, 893, 970, 970, 100A1, 130G4, 14836, 148312, 1580, 158D, 164A, 164 0, 1690, 178K7, 18103, 18246, 182H, 19542, 197G3, 197P, 205J, 2154, 215D, 215T, 226G; see also Election records, Political Parties Pomeroy, Mrs. George, 41D Pomeroy, S. S., 226G Pomeroy family, goncalogy, 193D2 Pomfret, Vt., vital records, 28D
Pomfret Library, 630
Pompey, cemetery records, 1930; church records, 1944; diaries of Charles Mason of, 4424; Methodist Episcopal Church conferences and circuits at, 19531 Pompey School, 193E8 Pontius & Barton, account books, 184L Poolo, Murray E., attorney's accounts, 88El; Supreme Court
cases, 88A16 Poor, H. B., & Co., business records, 88El
Poor, apprenticeship of chil- dren of, 86E; care of, IT, 27A, 97K3, 138A, 199E; educational institutions for, 69A1; see also Orphan asylum, Overseers of the Poor, Paupers
Poorhouse Committee (Columbia County), notice of opening of County poorhouse, 97K3
Popish plot, data on, 4A21 Port Byron, Methodist Episcopal Church trials of ministers in, 19532 Port Henry, 143 .
Port Jervis, 3E
Port Leyden, 144; treatise on early history of, 144
Port Leyden Community Library, 144 Port Washington, 146
Port Washington Public Library, 146 Portage County, Ohio, Aristar- chus Champion's land opera- tions in, 160A
Porteous, John, personal and business papers, 4338, 25H9, 25H13
Portville, 145; Presbyterian Church in, 145B; register of sttendance, School District No. 5, 145E; soldiers in World War, 145F; store accounts of J. E. Dusenbury & Co., 145A Porter, A. H., correspondence, 226G
Porter, Augustus, accounts of losses on British invasion of Niagara Frontier, 226B; accounts with U. S. Navy Dopt. for supplics, 226H; army con- tracts, 226F; business papers, 2260; correspondonco, 4A28 , 19E1, 2260, 226F; land opera- tions, 226E; personal papers, 226B
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Por-Pre)
Porter, Augustus S., 226B Porter, George F., correspond- ence, 226G Porter, Noah, 33C
Portor, Peter A., papers, 25A, 226B
Porter, Peter B., accounts of
losses on British invasion of Niagara Frontier, 226B; business accounts, 2260; correspondence, 226D, 226G; land operations, 226E; muster roll of warriors of Six Nations in service under com- mand of, 148B1; papers, 25A; Phelps' land agent at Canandai- gua, 4A28; property losses in War of 1812, 226F Porter, William, 168E
Porter, Barton & Company, busi- ness papers, 2260
Porter Manufacturing Company of Syracuse, papers , 193H
Portland, LaFayette visits, 4B23 Portsmouth, N. H., register of merchants in, 178E17; vital records, 28D Portsmouth, N. Y., North Church, 28A10
Portsmouth, Va., Civil War activities at, 23A
Portville Free Library, 145;
paper on early history of, 145G; register of borrowers, 145D
Portville Library Association, minutes, 1450 Portland, Oregon, 79F Post, Abraham, 340 Post family, land operations, 154D Potter, E. Nott, 181B8
Potter, E. W., diary, 178E15
Potter, H. B., letter copybook., 25H13
Potter, Henry, manuscripts on military life, 54E13 Potter, Captain John, military journal, 4B21
Potter, K. T. autograph album,
10A6
Potter, Lillian M., 78
Potter, Oliver, military com- mission, 225B Potter, W. C., diary, 54E6 Potter, William R., autograph album, 1046
Potter family, genealogy, 10A6 Potter's accounts, 88El Poughkeepsie, 147, 148; Dutch Church, 46B14; Increase Hewitt agrees to teach in, 142B;
proceedings of New York Con- vention (1788) in, 406, 407
Poundridge, Ezra Lockwood's data on history of, 219H; Presby- terian Church, 219B2
Powell, Amelia A., diploma, 184K5 Powell, Mrs. Mary A. Sheldon, memoirs, 10A6
Powers, James, account book, 4A18
Powers, Mrs. Mary A., autograph books, 56G
Powers family, land operations, 88F
Pownall, Alice Reynolds, 139
Pownall, Thomas, 99A
Poyer, T., 4B44
Prager, E. W., 88E2
Pratt family, genealogy, 28C
Prattsville Dutch Church, rec- ords, 46315
Preble, N. Y., genealogical and historical records, 43E Prentice, Capt. William R., papers, 110
Prentice family, genealogy, 280
Prontiss, John H., 41D Prentiss, Samuel, 250
Presbyterian Church, in Argyle, 205F5; of Clayville, 205F5; in Holland Patent, 7804; of Kingsborough, 69A6; in LeRoy, 10352; at Naples, 32D6; in Onondaga, 194A; in Onondaga
Hill, 194A; in Onondaga Hollow, 193B1; of Peterboro, 130Bl; in Portville, 145B; in Poundridge, 21932; in Schoharie, 18236; of
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Pro-Pul)
Stockton and Gorry, 191A; scc also Church records
Presbyterian Church Society, Schoharie, records, 182B2 Presbyterian Congregation of Johnstown, pew deeds, 91D Presbyterian Federation, records of, 28A2
Presbyterian Meeting House, Fro- donia, subscriptions for croc- tion of, 63A
Presbyterianism, data on history of, 4A18
Presbytery, of Buffalo, 25E5; of Long Island, 15435; of On- tario, 28A7
Preston, Baptist Church, 75A25; papers relating to public school affairs in, 74F
Preston Hollow, N. Y., 41 0 Priest, H., 85E
Prime, Frederick E., 82D
Primo, Ralph E., Jr., 219B4
Prime, Rufus, firoman's certifi- cate, 82D
Primo, Templo, notes on French history and Temple genealogy, 82D
Prime family, papers, 82D Prince Edward (of Great Britain), military communications, 28F Princeton College, life at, 4A18 Princetown, cemetery records, 17843; common schools in, 178B; First Presbyterian Church of, 178A3
Princetown Academy, charter of, 178H3 Prindle, Elijah, daybook, 91Gl
Printer's accounts, 88E3
Prior, Lt. John, War of 1812 muster roll of company in rogiment of, 9134
Prisons, Civil War, 5402, 91E5, 1214, 2053; for dobtors, 197Q: freedom of worship in, 163G; in Greene County, 46F; in Onondaga, 193A12; papers ro- lating to New York State, IF, 4D2, 25F7; reform of, 197G3;
in Revolutionary War, 7005; Thomas Paine in, 124A2; in Tompkins County, 86F Privateering, 178E17 Protestant Dutch Reformed Church of Mapletown (Middletown), records, 594
Protestant Episcopal Church, in Canajoharie, 594; of Sackets Harbor, 168E; see also Church records
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, Civil War service of, 28All
Proudfit, Rev. Alexander, letters, 4A18
Prout, Sarah, 153
Providence, town history, 180 Providence, R. I., register of merchants in, 178E17; Third Baptist Church, 75A26
Provincial Congress (New York), papers of, IK; see Revolution- ary War
Provincial Convention (N. Y.), oath of allegiance proposed by IR; see Revolutionary War Prussia, diaries of Daniel Dewey Barnard while ambassador to, 435
Pruyn, see Lansing-Pruyn papers Pruyn, John V. L., 20, 4B41, 181B8
Pruyn, Samuel, 68B
Pruyn family, business papers, 17, 4A19 Pruyn collection, 97 I
Public welfare, see Anti-slavery, Asylums, Benevolent societies, Blind porsons, Charity, Deaf persons, Education, Medicine, Missions, Moral reform socie- ties, Negroes, Overseers of the Poor, Paupers, Philanthropy, Poor, Prisons, Slaves, Sunday schools, Temperance Pugsley family, genealogy, 219F Pulaski, 149; First Congregation- al Church of, 1493 Pulteney, Sir William, real
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital lottor and accompanying numeral, citations theroundor.
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(Pul-Rai)
estate interests in Geneseo country, 32B, 1583 Pulver, Wondell, will, 97N Pumpolly, Harmon, real estate and financial papers, IN Pumpelly family, genealogy, IN; land operations, 88F Purdy, Ebenezer, civil appoint- ment, 219A9; military commis- sion, 27.901 Purdy, Samuel, commissioned judge of Westchester County Court of Common Pleas, 2250 Putman family, genealogy, 59L Putnam, C. W., 95B
Putnam, Frederick W., collection on the history of medical edu- cation, 5
Putnam, H. C., papers, 87G, 87Z1 Putnam family, genealogy, 59L; land operations, 178D Pyle, Francis E., journal, 148B6
Quackenbos, Walter, suit, 3803 Quackenbush, John, 600
Quackenbush family, land opera- tions, 177A Quaker Bridge, 150; work of Friends among Indians of, 150 Quakers, correspondence, 213E; Dr. W. N. P. Dailey's notes on Rev. Cotton Mather and the, 178H1; letters to Indian Coun- cil, 250; records of the East Hamburg, 28A3; work among the Indians, 148B1, 150; see also Friends
Quarterly Bulletin of the West- chester County Historical So- cioty, 21944; 219H
Quarterly Journal of the Now York State Historical Associ- ation, 1A; sco Now York History Queen Anne (of Great Britain), 28F, 59M2
Queen Anne Chapel, Fort Hunter, records of, 594; sketches of, 91H
Queen Victoria (of Great Brit- ain), 28F
Queens County Militia (Revolu- tionary War), Daniel Youngs appointed captain of, 650 Queensbury, 68B, 680, 197J Quigg, David, business records, 88E1
Quigg family, land operations, 88F
Quincy, Edmund, 87B Quincy, Josiah, 215A
Quitrents, 10, 4B1, 5904, 178A1, 178B1, 182D2; see also Leases, Patents, Real estate records
R
Railroads, 4A24, 4B22, 25F7, 25H13, 30D, 31D, 31M, 41S, 65A, 66D, 86F, 88E4, 88H, 1580, 166A, 178G, 195A2, 19743, 226B, 226G; see also Albany and Susquehanna Railroad, American Locomotive Company, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Boston, Rome, and Oswego Rail- road, Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation, Canan- daigua-Niagara Falls Rail- road Company, Carbondale Rail- road, Chicago, Rock Island Railroad Company, Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Hudson River Railroad, Ithaca and Cortland Railroad, Ithaca and Owego Railroad Company, Long Island Railroad, Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, New York and Erie Railroad, New York and Oswego Railroad, New York, West Shore and Chicago Railroad Company, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, Rut- land and Washington Railroad, Sackets Harbor and Ellisburgh Railroad Company, Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad, Schenec-
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Rai-Red)
tady and Susquehanna Railroad Company, Schenectady and Syra- cuse Railroad, Scottsville and LoRoy Railroad, Syracuse Rail- road, Syracuse and Utica Rail- road
Rainey, Samuel M., biographical data on, 81G
Rambaut, Mrs. Thomas (Mary Bonney), journal, 75013 Ramee, J. J., plans of Union College buildings and grounds, 181014
Rand, Captain Charles Franklin, military appointments and correspondence, 19D Randall, Philip, inventory of estate of, 148B12
Randolph, Edmund, 320
Randolph, Edward, 51B Randolph family, genealogy, 28C Randolph, 151; D. T. Wiggins
Corps No. 87 (Woman's Relief Corps) of, 151A; Enquirers Club, 1513; Garden' Club, 151C Ransom family, genealogy, 280. Ransom collection, 4B42 Ransom, John, 197L Ransome, Richard, 197L
Ransome family, genealogy, 197L Rauschenbusch, August, papers, 162A
Rauschenbusch, Walter, papers, 162B
Rauschenbusch, William, 162A2
Rawson, Silas, 333, 33C
Ray, C., teacher's diary, 136B3 Raymond, Andrew V. V., 181B8 Raymond Free Library (Reading Center), 152 Read, Colonel, 7 I
Read, Harmon Pumpelly, papers, IN
Read family, genealogy, IN Reading, Baptist Church of,
28A4; biographical sketch of George W. McNomer of, 1520; Second Baptist Church in, 1524; Second Church of, 28A6 Reading Center, 152
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