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Mayor. Annual message, 1863, 1865 (Perry), 1866-1867, 1870-1872 (Thatcher), 1874 (Judson), 1880 (Nolan), 1894 (Wilson), 1896 (Thacher). Albany, 1863-1896. 8°.

Ordinances. Laws and ordinances of the mayor, recorder, aldermen and commonalty of the City of Albany. Albany: A. and J. Robertson, 1773. 64 p., I leaf. 4°.

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The Dongan charter, present charter, city laws and ordinances, and laws of the state... applicable to... Albany. Compiled by M. Delehanty, A. Hessberg, and M. D. Conway. Albany, 1885. xi, (1), 732 p. 8°.

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Albany:

A window view of progress.
Chamber of Commerce [1904?]. 4 p. 16°.
An editorial reprinted from The Argus of Nov. 8, 1903.

Albany, New York. A beautiful and attractive city in which to live... Albany, N. Y., [190-?] 121. obl. 24°.

Albany Freie Blaetter, Albany, N. Y. Established April 6th, 1852, by Augustus Miggael. Fiftieth anniversary souvenir. [Albany, N. Y., 1902]. 32 p. fo.

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Fancy (The) ball: a letter from the portfolio of a young lady of Albany. Albany: W. C. Little & Co., 1846. 28 p. 8°.

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Huntington (Ezra A.) Last words of a pastor to his people; two discourses delivered to the Third Presbyterian Church, Albany, December 31, 1854, and January 7, 1855, the last two Sabbaths of a ministry of eighteen years: with a history of the Third Presbyterian Church, Albany. Albany: Fisk & Little, 1855. 102 p. 8°.

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Address delivered before the Young Men's Association of Albany, Feb. 7, 1854

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Pearson (J.) translator and editor. Early records of the city and county of Albany, and colony of Rensselaerswyck (1656-1675). Translated from the original Dutch, with notes. By... Pearson. vii, 528 p. Albany: J. Munsell, 1869.

Phelps (H. P.) The Albany hand-book for 1881. A strangers' guide and residents' manual... Albany, N. Y. [C. van Benthuysen & Sons], 1880. 146 p., I map, 6 pl. 16°.

The Albany hand-book.

A stranger's guide containing information about the city... and new capitol. Compiled by H. P. Phelps. Albany: Brandow & Barton, 1884. 178 p., illus., I map, I plan, 13 pl., 2 port. sq. 16°.

The King memorial. Albany: Phelps & Kellogg, 1893. 46 p., 7 pl. sq. 8°.

Quarter (The) century anniversary celebration of the ministry of Rev. Dr. Wyckoff, in the Second Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, November 3, 1861. Albany: J. Munsell, 1862. 32 p. 8°.

Reynolds (Cuyler). Albany chronicles. A history of the city arranged chronologically, from the earliest settlement to the present time. Illustrated with many historical pictures of rarity and reproductions of the Robert C. Pruyn collection of the

Mayors of Albany... Albany, N. Y.: J. B. Lyon Co., 1906. xxiv, 2 l., 5-817 p., 6 fac-sim., 6 maps, 157 pl., 62 port. 8°.

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1857, in the North Dutch Church. 120 p. 7 pl. New York: Board of Publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, 1858. 8°.

Sprague (William Buell). A sermon addressed to the Second Presbyterian congregation in Albany, Sunday morning, August 27, 1854, on the completion of a quarter of a century from the commencement of the author's ministry among them. Albany: C. Van Benthuysen, 1854. 40 p. 8°. A discourse, delivered Sabbath morning, September 3, 1865, on occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the dedication of the Second Presbyterian church, Albany. Albany: Van Benthuysen, 1865. 41 p. 8°.

A discourse addressed to the Second Presbyterian congregation, Albany... September 5, 1869, on occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the commencement of the author's ministry among them. Albany: C. Van Benthuysen & Sons, 1869. 32 p. 8°.

Tenney (J.) New England in Albany. Boston: Crocker & Co., 1883. 26 p. 16°.

Weise (A. J.) The history of the city of Albany, New York, from the discovery of the great river in 1524... to the present time. viii, 520 p., 7 maps, 35 pl. Albany: E. H. Bender, 1884. 8°.

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Fairbanks (Mrs. M. J. Mason). Emma Willard and her pupils; or, Fifty years of Troy Female Seminary, 1822-1872. Edited by Mrs. A. W. Fairbanks. New York: Mrs. Russell Sage [cop. 1898]. 895 p., 7 pl., 53 port. 4°.

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Geschichte der Deutschen in Albany und Troy nebst Kurzen Biographien von Beamten und hervorragenden Buergern. Illustrirtes Handbuch wissenswerthen Inhalts. Herausgegeben von Albany Taeglicher Herold. [Albany, N. Y., 1897.] 274 p., I l., illus. 8°.

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Annual report, 30 (1855).

Charter of and laws relating to the City of Troy. Municipal ordinances. Opinions of the corporation counsel. Troy [1891]. 1263 p. 8°.

Same. Troy, 1897. 363 p. 8°.

Common Council. Manual, 1859, 1868. Troy, 1858-1867. 8°.

Comptroller. Annual report, 8 (1879), 10-11 (1880/1-1881/2), 14-15 (1885-1886), 19-20 (1890-1891), 22 (1892/3), 27-29 (1897/8-1899/00), 32-33 (1902-1903), 36-37 (1906-1907). Troy, 1879[-1907].

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Water Commissioners' Office. Annual report, 1-3 (1855/6-1857/8), 6 (1860/1), 13 (1867/8), 16 (1870/1), 18 (1872/3), 20-21 (1874/5-1875/6), 23 (1877/8), 28 (1882/3). Troy, 1858-1883. 8°. The 1st report was republished in the 13th report.

A water supply for the City of Troy: a report made to the Water Comrs. by W. J. McAlpine, together with analyses of the water from the different sources examined. Troy, 1872. 50 p. 8°. Weise (Arthur James). History of the city of Troy from the expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the present centennial year... 1876, with maps and statistical tables by A. G. Bardin... 400 p., 19 pl., 9 maps, ill. Troy, N. Y.: W. H. Young, 1876. 8°.

The city of Troy and its vicinity. Troy: E. Green, 1886. 3 p. l., 376 p., I I., I map. Illus. 12°.

Troy's one hundred years. 1789-1889. vii (1), 453 p., I pl., ill. Troy, N. Y.: W. H. Young, 1891. sq. 4°.

Woodworth (J.) Reminiscences of Troy from its settlement in 1790 to 1807, with remarks on its commerce, enterprise, improvements, state

of political parties, and sketches of individual character... 39 p. Albany: J. Munsell, 1853. 8°. Second edition, with notes, explanatory, biographical, historical, and antiquarian. iv, 112 p. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1860. sq. 8°. Lansingburgh.

Weise (Arthur James). History of Lansingburgh, N. Y., from the year 1670 to 1877. Troy, N. Y.: W. H. Young, 1877. 44 p.

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Brandow (Rev. J. H.) The story of old Saratoga and history of Schuylerville. Albany: Brandow Print. Co., 1900. xxiii, 396 p., 2 maps, 2 pl. 8°.

Burgoyne (Lieut.-Gen. J.) Orderly book of Burgoyne, from his entry into the state of N. Y. until his surrender at Saratoga, 16th Oct., 1777. From the original manuscript deposited at... Newburgh, N. Y. Edited by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, N. Y. J. Munsell, 1860. xxxiv, 221 p., map, I pl., 4 port. sq. 8°. (Munsell's hist. ser. no. 7.)

Curtis (George William). Burgoyne's surrender: an oration delivered on the 100. anniversary of the event, Oct. 17, 1877, at Schuylerville, N. Y. New York: Baker & Godwin, print., 1877. 27 p. 8°.

Neilson (C.) An original, compiled and corrected account of Burgoyne's campaign, and the memorable battles of Bemis's Heights, Sept. 19, and Oct. 7, 1777... xiv, 15-291 (1) p., I map. Albany: J. Munsell, print., 1844. 12°.

Ostrander (William S.) Old Saratoga and the Burgoyne campaign. A brief sketch of the early history of the famous hunting grounds and the campaign which ended in the surrendering of the British army at Saratoga, October 17, 1777... Schuylerville, N. Y., 1897. 42 (1) p., I map, 5 pl. 16°.

Seelye (Elizabeth Eggleston). Saratoga and Lake Champlain in history. Lake George, N. Y.: Elwyn Seelye [1898]. iv, 111 p., I map, 14 pl. 16°. Stevens (J. A.) The Burgoyne campaign. An address delivered on the battle-field on the one hundredth celebration of the battle of Bemis Heights, September 19, 1877. New York: A. D. F. Randolph & Co., 1877. 43 p. 8°.

Stone (W. L.) The campaign of Lieut.-Gen. John Burgoyne, and the expedition of Lieut.-Col. Barry St. Leger. Albany: J. Munsell, 1877. 12, 9-461 p., I fac-sim., I map, 7 port. 12°.

Memoir of the centennial celebration of Burgoyne's surrender, held at Schuylerville, N. Y., under the auspices of the Saratoga Monument Association on the 17th of October, 1877. Albany: J. Munsell, 1878. 189 p., I pl. 8°.

Wilson (D.) The life of Jane McCrea, with an account of Burgoyne's expedition in 1777. New York: Baker, Godwin & Co., 1853. 155 p. 12°.

Luzerne.

Butler (B. C.) 1776-1876. From home-spun to calico. A centennial address delivered at Luzerne, July 4, 1876. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1877. 52 p. 8°.

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Fulton (Robert). Account of the Powles Hook steam ferryboat, in a letter to Dr. David Hosack, from Robert Fulton, Esq. Fellow of the American Philosophical Society, &c. (In: The American Medical and Philosophical Register... Vol. 3. New York, 1813. pp. 196-203. 8°.)

The advantages of the proposed canal from Lake Erie, to Hudson's river, fully illustrated in a correspondence between the Hon. Gouverneur Morris, and Robert Fulton, Esq. n. p. [1814?] 13 p.

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Plan for supplying the City of New-York with fuel. By the New-York Coal Company. [By Robert Fulton.] New York: T. & J. Swords, 1814. 16 p. 8°.

Torpedo war, and submarine explosions. New York: W. Elliott, 1810. 57 (3) p., 5 pl. sq. 8°.

Same. Reprinted in "American State Papers," Vol. [1.] Naval Affairs. Washington, 1834. pp. 211-227. f°.

A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation; exhibiting the numerous advantages, to be derived from small canals... London: I. & J. Taylor, 1796. xvi, 144 p., 17 pl. 4°.

Another copy, on the fly leaves of which are written in Fulton's hand (1) a letter to Bonaparte dated 12 floreal an 6 [1 May 1798], (2) Observations sur les avantages dont jouiroit la France en adoptant le systême des petits canaux, (3) Sur la liberté du commerce et pourquoi les possessions et les droits sur les importations, loin d'être un bien pour les nations, ne font que leur nuire.

This copy is bound in the original calf, gilt tooling. It bears the armorial book plate of Chles. de Recicourt.

Fulton's letters were printed from this text in the "Bulletin of the New York Public Library," v. 5, PP. 348-365 (New York, 1901).

Manuscripts Connected with Fulton. (The arrangement is chronological.) Fulton (Robert), Father of the Inventor. Note, 11 June, 1761, to Seth Duncan, for 161. Pennsylvania currency, due 1 June 1762. A. D. S. Receipt on back. 8°.

Recherches sur les moyens de perfectionner les canaux de navigation, et sur les nombreux avantages de petits canaux... Paris: DupainTriel, an VII [1799]. xvi, 224 p., map, 6 pl. 8°.

Fulton (Robert), and ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, Licence, 20 Aug. 1808, to John R. Livingston, allowing him to operate a steam ferry between New York and New Jersey, the grantee to pay the grantors one-sixth of his gross monthly receipts. Certified copy, dated Albany, 22 Mar. 1814, attested by William James. Endorsed. 3 p., 1 l. fo. Fulton (Robert). Washington, Oct. 12, 1808. Το In answer to his correspondent's letter from New York; feels the force of his arguments on concave bottoms, Smallman's opinion being to same effect; refers to three accompanying drawings to show his own ideas as to boilers. A. L. 2 p. f°.

Fulton (Robert). Estimate of the expence of a steam ferry boat for one year. 22 Jan. 1810. Total amount $4,160. A. D. S. I p. 4°.

Emmet (Thomas Addis). Opinion given to Livingston and Fulton, dated New York, 19 Jan. 1811, to the effect that (1) after the adoption of the Federal Constitution no state legislature had any authority to grant an exclusive right of making any machine or invention, (2) even supposing such state laws valid there exists no pecuniary penalty to be enforced. D. S. Endorsed. 61. f°.

Hudson River Steam-Boat Stock. Subscription certificate of Samuel Jones, jr., for one share, $500. $200 paid in and receipted for by Robert Fulton, 1 Aug. 1814. Printed form filled in. No. 334. D. S. 1 p. 8°. Fulton (Robert). New York, 7 Nov. 1814. To Commodore [Isaac] Chauncey. Requesting information as to whether ice on Lake Ontario would bear sledges carrying 2-4 tons, what numbers and classes of boats Chauncey has; wishes Chauncey had a good steam frigate such as Fulton is about finishing. A. L. S. Endorsed. 2 p. 4°.

Fulton (Robert). New York, Nov. 23, 1814. To Gen. Jonathan Williams, Philadelphia. In answer to Williams' letter of 19th; gives his estimates of dimensions and costs of steam frigate; hull might be built at Philadelphia, but he cannot entrust the construction of the machinery to any one but himself. A. L. S. 4 p. 4°.

Emmet (Thomas Addis). New York, 23 Mar. 1815. To Henry Baldwin, Pittsburgh. Explaining that Robert Fulton in his examination at Trenton was not guilty of proving falsely a letter said to have been written by him to Lord Stanhope about 1793. A. L. S. Endorsed. 3 p. 4°.

New York (State).-Fulton, Heirs of, Committee on. Report of Select Committee on petition of Harriet Dale, widow of Robert Fulton, in behalf of his infant children, recommending favorable action. [2 Feb. 1825.] Holograph of S. L. Gouverneur, chairman. 3 1., and endorsement. 4°. Printed in New York Assembly Journal, 48th Session,

PP. 440-442.

Works about Fulton.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Trinity Church, New York. Form of service December 5th, 1901...on the occasion of the unveiling of a monument erected... by the Society to the memory of Robert Fulton. [New York: A. Livingston, 1901.] 4 1. 8°.

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Carey (Mathew). To the citizens of the United States. Robert Fulton, [Appeal for the collection of a fund for the benefit of F's children, signed Philo-Fulton, i.e., M. Carey. Philadelphia, 1828.] 2 p. 8°.

The life of Robert Fulton... account of the invention, progress, and establishment of steamboats; of improvements in the construction and navigation of canals, and other objects of public utility. With an appendix. vi, 371 p., 2 port., I tab. New York: Kirk & Mercein, 1817. 8°. Read before the Literary and Philosophical Soc. of New York.

A vindication of the steamboat right granted by the state of New York, in the form of an answer to the letter of Mr. Duer... Albany: Websters & Skinners, 1818. 2 p.l., 3-178 p. 8°.

Dickinson (H. N.) Fulton in England. illus. (Cassier's Maga. New York, 1908. 8°. v. 33, pp. 602-613.)

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Duer (William Alexander). Letter addressed to C. D. Colden, in answer to the strictures in his 'Life of R. Fulton," upon the report of the select committee, relative to steam navigation. Albany, 1817. 8°.

- A reply to Mr. Colden's Vindication of the steamboat monopoly, etc. Albany, 1819. 7-184, xxiv p. 8°.

Examination of the chancellor's opinion in the case of Rob. R. Livingston and Rob. Fulton, vs. James Van Ingen, Lansing & others. [Albany:] Albany Register, 1812. 54 P.

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Fulton (Robert), and EDWARD P. LIVINGSTON. In Assembly, March 18., 1814. Memorial & petition of R. Fulton & E. P. Livingston, in behalf of themselves, and the heirs of the late Robert R. 8°. Livingston. [Albany, 1814?] 15 p.

Fulton Trust Company of New York. Life of Robert Fulton. New York: Fulton Trust Co., 1906. 16 p. 8°.

Hubert (Philip G.) Inventors. New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1896. I p.l., 299 p. illus. 8°. (Men of Achievement Series.)

Has a chapter on Robert Fulton.

Livingston (Edward P.) See Fulton (Robert), and EDWARD P. LIVINGSTON.

Livingston (Robert R.) The invention of the steamboat, an historical account of the application of steam for the propelling of boats; a letter to the editors of the "American medical and philosophical register," published in that journal in January,

1812, v. 2, p. 256. 16 P.

(Old South leaflets [general ser.] no. 108. Boston, 1900.)

Contains also, Robert Fulton to Aaron Ogden (1814) on the invention of the steamboat; Fulton's letters on the first voyage of the Clermont; Reminiscences of H. Freeland in a letter to J. F. Reigart, 1856.

Melville (George W.) Robert Fulton. Address read at the Fulton memorial exercises, by George W. Melville, Rear-Admiral and Engineerin-Chief, U. S. N., December 5, 1901. (Scientific Amer. suppl. v. 52, pp. 21716-21717. New York, 1901.)

Montgéry ( ). Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Robert Fulton. Paris: Bachelier, 1825. I p.l., 70 p. 8°.

With autograph of author.

Morrison (J. H.) Robert Fulton and the sidewheel steamboat. (Scientific Amer. suppl. v. 97. pp. 282-283. New York, 1907.)

New York (State). Courts. In Chancery. Robert R. Livingston & Rob. Fulton vs. James Van Ingen, Lansing and others. [Chancellor's Decision.] n. p. [1812] 15 p. 8°.

The opinions of the judges of the supreme court, delivered in the court of errors, in the cause of Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, vs. James Van Ingen, and twenty others. Albany: S. Southwick, 1812. 12, 12, 24 p. 8°.

Governor. [Message to the Legislature concerning celebration of the 300th anniversary of the discovery of Hudson River by Hendrick Hudson in 1609 and of the centennial anniversary of the first use of steam in the navigation of the Hudson River by Robert Fulton in 1807.] Albany Feb. 19, 1906. Albany, 1906. 2 f. f°.

Pascal (Félicien). Napoléon 1er contre les torpilleurs. (Rev. polit. & littér. ser. 5, v. 1, pp. 274-278. Paris, 1904.)

Reigart (J. Franklin). The life of Robert Fulton... Philadelphia: C. G. Henderson & Co., 1856. xxvii, 29-40, 2 l., 41-297 p., 23 pl., 2 port. 8°.

Renwick (James). Life of Robert Fulton. (In: The Library of American Biography, conducted by Jared Sparks. Vol. 10, pp. 1-89. Boston, 1838. 12°.)

Review (A) of the letter addressed by William Alexander Duer... to Cadwallader Colden...in answer to strictures contained in his "Life of Robert Fulton," relative to steam navigation. With an appendix containing the acts of the legislature. New York, 1818. 27 p. 8°.

Richards (T. Addison). The Fulton folly, or, The first steamboat: a romance of American biography. (Orion: a monthly magazine of literature and art. Athens & Penfield, Ga., 1843. v. 3, Pp. 29-39.)

Loaned by Seymour Dunbar.

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