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Sons of the American Revolution.-Empire State Society. Fort Washington Nov. 16, 1776. A Memorial...to the Honorable Mayor and Municipal Assembly of the City of New York, praying for the erection of a suitable monument to mark the site of Fort Washington. [New York], 1898. 28 p. 8°.

This memorial marks the site of Fort Washington, constructed by the Continental troops.. 1776, taken by the British...1776, repossessed by the Americans, 1783. Erected through the generosity of J. G. Bennett by the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Nov. 16, 1901... [New York: Lotus Press, 1901.] 9p. 8°. Fort Washington. An account of the identification of the site... the erection and dedication of a monument... .. Nov. 16, 1901...with a history of the defence and reduction of Mount Washington by R. P. Bolton. New York: the Society, 1902. 123 p. 4 maps, 3 pl.

Fort Lee.

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Allbee (Burton H.) The memory of Fort Lee. (Magazine of History with Notes and Queries, 1907, vol. 6, pp. 175-181. New York, 1907. 8°.)

Englewood.

Englewood Cliffs on the Palisades. [New York, 1875.] 2 maps [containing description of the property of Lewis W. Leeds]. 181⁄2 x II in. folded in nar. 8°.

Vanderbeck (John B.) New Jersey Supreme Court, Bergen county circuit. December term, 1876. Before Hon. Jonathan Dixon, Justice. John B. Vanderbeck vs. The inhabitants of the township of Englewood, in the county of Bergen. Assumpsit. State of the case, [and ruling of the court]. n. p., [1876]. 6 p. 4.

New Jersey Supreme Court. John B. Vanderbeck vs. The inhabitants of the township of Englewood, in the county of Bergen. Assumpsit. On rule to show cause. [By George R. Dutton, Plaintiff's attorney.] n. p., [1877]. 4 p. 4°.

Yonkers.

Allison (C. E.) The history of Yonkers from the earliest times to the present... its aborigines... its discovery, and early settlement by the Dutch and other Europeans; a record of events within its borders... New York: W. B. Ketcham [cop. 1896]. 4 11., 454 p., I port. ill. fo.

Atkins (T. Astley). The manor of Philipsburgh. A paper read before the New York Historical Society, June 5th, 1894. Yonkers, N. Y.: The Yonkers Hist, and Lib. Assoc., 1894. 23 p. 8°.

Balch (S. W.) Map of central portion of the town of Yonkers, showing all buildings...as they stood in...1847... [and] the streets...in 1892. [With an explanation by David Cole. [Yonkers], 1892.

From the Yonkers Daily Herald, Jan. 2, 1892.

Bi-centennial celebration, [1682-1882] of the settlement of Yonkers, and of the erection of the Philipse manor house...on...Oct. 18, 1882. Yonkers: J. W. Oliver, print. [1882] 2 1. f°.

H. (W. W.) Some account of the celebration of the fourth of July, 1857, by the citizens of Yonkers and Glenwood... [Preface signed W. W. H.] New York, 1857. 41 p. 8°.

Loan exhibition of the bi-centennial celebration of the Manor Hall, Yonkers, N. Y., October 18-28, 1882. [ Yonkers: John W. Oliver, 1882.] 32 p., I p.l. 8°.

Hall (Edward Hagaman). Philipse Manor Hall, Yonkers, N. Y. The site, the building and its occupants. (In: American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, Thirteenth Annual Report, 1908. pp. 161-247. Albany, 1908. 8.)

[Hope (J. B.)] Chronicles of Yonkers. [By J. B. Hope.] Yonkers, N. Y.: printed for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission, 1864. 22 p., I l. 8°.

Philipse Manor on-the-Hudson: its natural beauties and historical surroundings. A country community upon modern plans. [Irvington-on-theHudson: The Cosmopolitan Mag. Press, 1903.] 16 1. ob. 16°.

Yonkers, N. Y. History and Historical Relics Committee. [Prospectus. Yonkers, N. Y., the Committee, 1882.] 2 1. 4°.

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Carpenter (Ward), and Son. Report of Messrs. Ward Carpenter & Son on Sunnyside brook and Sheldon brook, in the villages of Irvington and Tarrytown. Also, letters and other documents connected with the sanitary condition of Irvington... New York: J. W. Pratt, 1878. 76 p. 8°.

Coutant (Richard B.) The action at Tarrytown July 15, 1781. Read before the Tarrytown Historical Society, July 15, 1890. Tarrytown, N. Y. The Society, 1891. II p., I facsim., I map. 8°.

Guilbert (E.) A reminiscence of Sleepy Hollow. [New York? 187-] 8 p. 8°. Repr.: Harper's new monthly magazine.

Hoyt (Wm. H.), & Co. Description and map of Castle Ridge, Tarrytown, Westchester county, New-York. [New York: P. F. McBreen, 18—?] 8 p. 8°.

Tarrytown, cont'd.

Lyon (C. H.) Description of Irving Park, Tarrytown; the property of C. H. Lyon. New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, 1859. 16 p., I pl. 8°.

Mabie (Hamilton Wright). Tarrytown-onHudson. Its historic associations and legendary lore. (In: Historic towns of the Middle States. Edited by Lyman P. Powell. New York, 1899. pp. 137-167. 8°.)

Miller (Harry Edward). In the Sleepy Hollow Country. [Fragment from New England Magazine. Boston, Dec. 1900.] 449-469 p. illus.

8°.

New York (city)—Board of Aldermen. Report of the Committee on Arts and Sciences, on the subject of reprinting the report of the Paulding Monument Committee, of December 4, 1826. (2) 797-850 p. New York: McSpedon & Baker, printers, 1850. 8°. (Document no. 53.)

Raymond (M. D.) Souvenir of the Revolutionary soldier's monument dedication at Tarrytown, N. Y. October 19, 1894. [New York: Monument Committee] 1894. 208 p., 2 l., 10 pl., 8 port. 4°.

Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, at Tarrytown, on the Hudson River... 3 l., 7–29 p., 3 pl. New York: C. S. Westcott & Co., 1866.

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Dawson (H. B.) The assault on Stony Point by General Anthony Wayne, July 16, 1779. pared for the New York Historical Society, and read at its...meeting, April 1, 1862... Morrisania, N. Y., 1863. viii, 156 p., 37 facsim., I map. 4°. (Gleanings from the harvest-field of American history, Pt. 11.)

Firman (Sidney G.) Historic Stony Point. One hundred twenty third anniversary of the capture of the fort by Anthony Wayne, July sixteenth 1779-1902. Oneonta, N. Y.: Oneonta Herald, cop. 1902. 16 p.

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Hall (Edward Hagaman). Stony Point battlefield... New York: American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 1902. 40 p., I map, I port. 12°.

Johnston (H. P.) The storming of Stony Point on the Hudson, midnight, July 15, 1779. Its importance in the light of unpublished docu

ments. New York: J. T. White & Co., 1900. I p.l., 231 p., I map, I plan, 5 pl., I port. 8°. With autograph letter of the author.

Society for the Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places and Objects. Stony Point battlefield. Report of the committee... With maps and illustrations. [New York, 1900. 4°.]

Report...on the battlefield of Stony Point. (In: Society for the Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places and Objects, Fifth annual Report, 1900. pp. 73-84. Albany, 1900. 8°.)

Walcutt (William). My grandfather's recollection of the revolution. No. ii. Storming of Stony Point. n. p., n. d. 259-261 p. 4°.

From the Republic.

The Highlands.

Bruce (W.) The Hudson Highlands. By the author of The Hudson by daylight" [i. e., W. Bruce]. New York: G. Watson, cop. 1876. 13 1.

16°.

West Point.

Abbott (W.) The crisis of the Revolution: being the story of Arnold and André... Issued under the auspices of the Empire State Soc., Sons of the American Revolution. New York: W. Abbott, 1899. 6 p.l., 119, (1) pp., 3 facs., 5 maps, 45 pl., 21 port. sq. f°.

André (J.), major. The trial of major John André, adjutant-general of the British army, September 29, 1780. With an appendix, containing sundry interesting letters interchanged on the occasion. Palmer: Printed by E. Terry for capt. J. Warner, 1810, 8 p. 8°.

A fragment only.

Andreana. Containing the trial, execution and various matter connected with the history of Major John André... A.D. 1780. Philadelphia: Horace W. Smith, 1865. 2 p.l., 67 p., 2 l., 14 pl., 6 port. fo.

Arnold (Benedict), major-general. The present state of the American Rebel Army, Navy, and Finances. Transmitted to the British Government, in October, 1780... Edited by P. L. Ford. Brooklyn: Historical Prtg. Club, 1891. 17 p. 12°. (Winnowings in American history. Revolutionary narratives. No. 5.)

Barbé-Marbois (François), Marquis. Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre les États-Unis d'Amérique et contre le général Washington. Septembre 1780. 2 p.l., xliv, 184 p., I map, 2 pl. Paris: P. Didot, l'ainé, print., 1816. 8°. 2 p.l., xlvii, 163 p., I map, 2 port. Paris: Delaunay, 1831. nar. 8°.

Baxter (Sylvester). The new West Point. Ext. from the " 'Century Magazine," vol. 68, July, 1904, pp. 333-349. 8°.

Blackshaw (Randall). The new naval academy. New York, 1905. pp. 878-891, illus. 8°. "Ext. from the Century Magazine, Oct. 1905." Boynton (E. C.) History of West Point and its military importance during the American Revolution and the origin and progress of the United States Military Academy. xviii (2) 9-408 p., 3 pl., 7 maps, ill. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1864. 4°.

West Point, cont'd.

Coxe (Macgrane). The Sterling furnace and the West Point chain. An historical address delivered at Sterling Lake, on... June 23, 1906, on the occasion of the unveiling of a tablet at that place by the Daughters of the Revolution of the state of New York in commemoration of the furnace and of the making of the chain. New York: privately printed, 1906. I p.l., 54 p., 3 fac., I map. 4°.

Dane (Henry C.) The West Point centennial. Historic oration, delivered at the decoration of the graves of the immortal heroes who lie in the National cemetery at that memorable post, on Decoration day, May 30, 1878. New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., 1878. 31 p. 8°.

Larned (Charles W.) History of the Battle Monument at West Point together with a list of the names of those inscribed... to which is added a description of the quarrying, working transportation and erection of the shaft, by Edward F. Miner. West Point, N. Y. [The Battle Monument Assoc.], 1898. 6 p.l., 237 (2) p. 8°.

Park (R.) A sketch of the history and topography of West Point and the U. S. Military Academy. 140 p. Philadelphia: H. Perkins, 1840. 16°.

Roll of cadets admitted into the United States Military Academy from its establishment to the

present time. Washington: Govt. Print. Office, 1870. 57 p. 12°.

Smith (Joshua Hett). Record of the trial of Joshua Hett Smith, Esq., for alleged complicity in the treason of Benedict Arnold. 1780. Edited by H. B. Dawson. Morrisania, N. Y., 1866. 3 p.l., 116 p. 8°.

United States. The centennial of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. 1802-1902. Washington, 1904. 4°. (58. Cong. 2 sess. H. Doc. no. 789.) v. 1-2.

West Point battle monument: history of the project to the dedication of the site, June 15th, 1864. Oration of Maj.-Gen. McClellan. 35, (4) p. New York: Sheldon & Co., 1864. 12°.

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Bayard (Thomas Francis). Remarks of Hon. T. F. Bayard of Delaware at Newburgh, New York, October 18, 1883, at the opening of the Centennial celebration of the disbanding of the revolutionary army. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. 14 p. 4°.

Caldwell (Richard). A true history of the acquisition of Washington's headquarters at Newburgh, by the state of New York. Salisbury Mills, N. Y. 46 p. 8°.

Decision (A) of Judge Tappen's which saved the city of Newburgh one million dollars. [1872]. broadside. f°.

n. p.

Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands. Historical papers no. [1]-13. Newburgh, N. Y., 1884-1906. 8°.

Hull (Rev. William). History of the Palatine Parish by Quassaick, in Orange County, N. Y. Gettysburg: J. E. Wihle, 1880. 19 p. 8°. Newburgh. Mayor's message and city clerk's annual report, 1892/3-1894/5, 1896/7-1906/7. Newburgh, 1893 [-1907]. 8°.

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Fire Department. Annual report, 1893, 1895-1906/7. Newburgh, 1893-1907. 8°.

Health Board. Annual report, 33-34 (1899/00-1900/1). Newburgh [1901-] 1902. 8°. Water Commissioners. Annual report, (1868), 13-15 (1879-1881), 17-26 (1883-1892), 2843 (1894-1908.) Newburgh, 1868-1908. 8°.

Nutt (John J.) Newburgh: her institutions, industries, and leading citizens. Historical, descriptive and biographical. Newburgh, N. Y.: Ritchie and Hull, 1891. 335 p., map. 4°.

Ruttenber (E. M.) History of the town of Newburgh. vi (2) 9−322 (2) viii, xi (1) p. 2 pl. Newburgh, E. M. Ruttenber & Co., printers, 1859. 4°. History of the county of Orange: with a history of the town and city of Newburgh... 424 P., I 1., 3 maps, 14 pl., 3 port. Newburgh, N. Y.. E. M. Ruttenber & Son, printers, 1875. 8°. City of Newburgh. A centennial historical I l., 9-56 p., I pl. n. p. [1876] 8°. Catalogue of manuscripts and relics in Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, N. Y. With historical sketch. Newburgh, N. Y.: E. M. Ruttenber, for the Trustees, 1874. 74 p., I pl. 8°.

sketch.

Skeel (Adelaide). Newburgh the Palatine parish by Quassaick. (In: Historic towns of the Middle States. Edited by Lyman P. Powell. New York, 1899. pp. 107-135. 8°.)

Washington (George). General orders of Geo. Washington... issued at Newburgh on the Hudson, 1782-1783. Compiled... by E. C. Boyn112 p. Newburgh, N. Y.: E. M. Ruttenber & Son, 1883. 12°.

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Marlborough.

Cochrane (Charles H.) The history of the town of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York: from the first settlement in 1712, by Capt. Wm. Bond, to 1887. Poughkeepsie: W. F. Boshart, 1887. 2 p.l., 1–126, 3 l., 127-202 p., I map, 8 pl. 8°.

Jagger (Rev. S. H.) A centennial discourse, delivered June 3d, 1864; and a quarter century discourse delivered June 26th, 1867; in the Presbyterian church of Marlborough, New-York. Also, the anniversary exercises at the parsonage. Newburgh: Ruttenber & Co., 1867. 36 p. 8°.

Woolsey (C. M.) History of the town of Marlborough, Ulster county, N. Y., from its earliest discovery. Albany: J. B. Lyon Co., 1908. 471 p., 6 facsim., 2 maps [one in pocket], I plan, 17 pl., 3 port. 8°.

Autograph letter of author inserted.

Fishkill.

Bailey (H. D. B.) Local tales and historical sketches. Fishkill Landing: J. W. Spaight, 1874. 431 p., I port. ill. 8°.

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Fishkill (The) centennial. June 2, 1883. Addresses by T. R. Westbrook, J. H. Cook, J. G. Graham. Fishkill Landing, N. Y. J. W. Spaight, 1883. 36 p. 12°.

Kip (F. M.) A discourse delivered on the 12th of September, 1866, at the... 150th anniversary of the First Reformed Dutch Church, Fishkill, with an appendix... New York: Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1866. 64 p., I pl., I port. 8°.

Ladd (Horatio Oliver). Historical address of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Trinity Church, Fishkill, New York, September 14, 1906. [Fishkill. N. Y., 1906?] IO 1. 8°.

Reformed Dutch Church (First). An account of the exercises in connection with the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary. Sept. 16th, 1891, including the addresses delivered on that occasion... Fishkill, N. Y.: Fishkill Weekly Times' Print, 1891. 47 p., 4 p.l., 8 port. 8°.

Poughkeepsie.

[Eastman (H. C.)] Suburban homes with city comforts and conveniences, on the Hudson, in the most delightful residence city of America. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., the city of schools and beautiful homes. Its attractions and advantages. The new residences of Eastman Terrace... [By H. G. Eastman.] Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1872. 28 p., 1 l., maps. 4°.

Platt (Edmund). The Eagle's history of Poughkeepsie from the earliest settlements 1683 to 1905. Poughkeepsie [N. Y.]: Platt & Platt, 1905. 328 p. illus. fo.

Poughkeepsie. Annual reports of the several departments of the city government, 1875, 1878. Poughkeepsie, 1876-1879. 8°.

Chamberlain. Annual report exhibiting the expenditures of the city government, 24 (1877). Poughkeepsie, 1878. 8°.

Charter. Charter and ordinances of City of Poughkeepsie. With opinions by city attorneys. 1901. Poughkeepsie, n. d. I p.l., 232, 37 p. 8°. The charter of the City of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., being the act of incorporation passed March 28, 1854, as amended, and the revised ordinances of the Common Council. Poughkeepsie, 1881. 229 p. 8°.

The charter of the City of Poughkeepsie, including the amendatory acts of May 1, 1869, and April 27, 1870. Together with the act for the better support of the poor...and an act to provide for a supply of water. .also the ordinances, passed by the Common Council...to July 1, 1871.

Poughkeepsie, 1871. 201 p. 8°.

Education, Board of. Annual report, 1888, 1890, 1897, 1899-1903. Poughkeepsie, 1889 [-1904]. 8°.

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For collection of ordinances see above under Charter.

Public Works, Board of. Annual report, 3-10 (1898-1905), 11 (1905/6), 13 (1907/8). Poughkeepsie [1899-1908]. 8°.

3-10 for the year ending Dec. 31; thereafter for year ending Νον. 30. 12 (1906/7), was not issued. Water Commissioners. Annual report. 4-5 (1872-1873), 8-27 (1876-1896). Poughkeepsie, 1873-1896. 8°.

Discontinued. Superseded by Board of Public Works.

Water Supply Committee. Statement and report on supply of City of Poughkeepsie with water. Poughkeepsie, 1855. 29 p. 8°.

Poughkeepsie (The) Eagle. The City of Poughkeepsie historical and descriptive, with illustrated sketches of its institutions... industries... trade and leading citizens; the Poughkeepsie bridge ...how built... souvenir ed. Poughkeepsie: Platt & Platt, Oct., 1889. 44 p. f°o.

Note: Issued on the opening of the through line from New Eng. to the coal fields and the West via this Bridge.

Esopus.

List of Dutch Settlers in Esopus.

In: The Holland Society Year Book, 1897, p. 117.

Kingston.

Brink (Benjamin Myer). The founding of Kingston. (Olde Ulster, 1907, v. 3, pp. 353-361. Kingston, N. Y., 1907. 8°.)

The celebration in Kingston. (Olde Ulster, 1908. vol. 4, pp. 240-248. Kingston, N. Y., 1908, 8°.)

The City of Kingston, State... [Kingston]: 70 p., ì l. 8°.

Hendricks (Howard). birthplace of New York Board of Trade, [cop. 1902]. Fully illustrated. Kingston. Charter. Charter of the City of Kingston, passed March 29, 1872. Kingston, 1872. 68 p. 8°.

Lounsbery (William). Historical address del livered at the city of Kingston, at the centenniaanniversary of American independence, July 4, 1876... Kingston, N. Y.: W. H. & J. C. Romeyn, 1876. 31 p. 8°.

Old (The) Senate House of Kingston, N. Y. [Views. Kingston, 1904]. 4 pl. ob. 48°.

Pratt (George W.) An account of the British expedition above the Highlands of the Hudson River, and of the events connected with the burning of Kingston in 1777. [Kingston, N. Y., 1860.] 107-176 p., I l. 8°.

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Views of Kingston [N. Y.] [Portland, Me.: L. H. Nelson Co., 1904.] 16 I. ob. 8°. Westbrook (F. E.) The two hundredth anniversary of the erection of the building occupied as the Senate House of the state of New York in 1777, the year of the adoption of the first state constitution, at Esopus (now city of Kingston), together with sketches of old prominent citizens of Kingston, etc., etc. 48 p. Kingston, N. Y.: Journal & Freeman Branch Office Print, 1883. 8°.

Rhinebeck.

Hammick (J. T.) Rhinebeck the beautiful. Revised and enlarged. Rhinebeck, N. Y.: Rhinebeck Gazette Job Prtg. off., 1897. 31 p., I port. 16°.

Morse (Howard H.) Historic old Rhinebeck. Echoes of two centuries. A Hudson river and post road colonial town. When; where; by whom settled and named... who's who and was... An authentic summary of collated facts...of value to those interested in this old home town." Rhinebeck, N. Y.: the author, 1908. 4 p.l., 448 p., I map, 14 pl., 4 port. 12°.

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Education Board. Annual report, 1892/3. Hudson, 1893. 8°.

Fire Department. Annual report for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1899, 1903-1904. Hudson, 1900-1905. 8°.

Health Board. Rules and regulations together with the code of sanitary ordinances. Hudson, 1896. 32 p. 24°.

Public Works Commission. Annual report for the year ended Dec. 31, 1899, 1901. Hudson [1900-1902]. 8°.

Rules, regulations and ordinances... Adopted Oct. 14, 1895. [Hudson, 1895.] 9 p. 24°.

Industrial (The) Advertising Company of America. Hudson of today: its history, resources and institutions. Illustrated [and compiled by The Industrial Advertising Co. of Amer.] n. t. p. Kinderhook, N. Y., 1905. 24 p. ob. 8°.

Miller (S. B.) Historical sketches of Hudson, embracing the settlement of the city, city government, business enterprises, churches, press, schools, libraries, &c. Hudson: Bryan & Webb, printers,

1862. 120 p. 8°. Worth (G. A.) Recollections of Hudson. 78 p. [Albany: C. Van Benthuysen, 1850.] 8°. Coeymans.

Munsell (Joel). The Hudson river overslach, and Coeymans Bouwery. n. p. [1875.] 8 p. 12°. Greenbush.

Callender (Will). Souvenir of the old Dutch mansion, [Van Rensselaer house] Riverside Avenue, Greenbush, N. Y. Built 1642. [Greenbush?, 189-?] 18 p. illus.

sq. 16°.

Albany.

Albany. Chamberlain. Report showing receipts and expenditures, 1838/9, 1840/1, 1843/4, 1847/8-1848/9, 1850/1, 1853/4, 1856/7-1857/8, 1897/8. Albany, 1839-1898. 8°.

Charter. Charter of the city of Albany. New York: H Gaine, 1771. 24 p. fo.

City Engineer. Annual report, 1-9 (1890/11899). Albany, [1892-]1900. 8°. Discontinued. Succeeded by Engineering Bureau.

City Registrar. Annual report of marriages, births and deaths, 8-10 (1877/8-1879/80). Albany, 1878-1880. 8°.

Comptroller. Annual report, 1900-1904. Albany, 1901-1905. 8°.

Education, Board of. Annual report, 14 (1857/8), 18 (1861/2). Albany, 1858-1862. Continued as:

Annual report of the board of public instruction, 6-11 (1871/2-1876/7), 14 (1879/80), 16-21 (1881/21886/7), 24 (1889/90), 29-31 (1894/5-1896/7), 3334 (1898/9-1899/00). Albany, 1872-1900. 8°. Continued as:

Annual report of the board of education, 1900/11907/8. Albany, 1901-1908. 8°.

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