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LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING TO HENRY HUDSON, THE HUDSON RIVER, ROBERT

FULTON, EARLY STEAM NAVIGATION, ETC.

A selection from the material here noted was exhibited at the Lenox branch in connection with the Hudson-Fulton celebration, September, 1909.

The order of arrangement is (1) Books, (2) Prints, (3) Maps. The arrangement of the individual groups is set forth in detail at the beginning of each.

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Asher (George Michael). Henry Hudson the navigator; the original documents in which his career is recorded, collected, translated and annotated with an introduction. (Hakluyt Soc. Pub., v. 27. London, 1859. 8°.)

Henry Hudson, the navigator... 4, (6) ccxviii, (2) 292 p., 2 maps. London: Hakluyt Society, 1860. 8°.

Sketch of Henry Hudson, the navigator. Brooklyn, 1867. 23 p. 8°.

Bacon (Edgar Mayhew). Henry Hudson: his times and his voyages. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907. xii, 1 l., 277 p., 2 maps. 13 pl., 7 ports. 12°. (American Men of Energy.)

Bardsen (Ivar). See De Costa (B. F.) Brooklyn Public Library. List of Books and Magazine Articles on Henry Hudson and the Hudson River, Robert Fulton and Early Steam Navigation in the Brooklyn Public Library. 1909. 12 p. 12°.

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Life of Henry HudAmerican Biography, Vol. 10, pp. 185-261.

Conway (Sir W. M.) Hudson's voyage to Spitsbergen in 1607. [London: W. Clowes & Sons, 1900?] I p.l., 10 p. 8°.

Repr.: "The Geographical Journal," Feb. 1900.

De Costa (Rev. Benjamin Franklin). Sailing directions of Henry Hudson, prepared for his use in 1608, from the old Danish of Ivar Bardsen. With an introduction and notes: also a dissertation on the discovery of the Hudson River. Albany: J. Munsell, 1869. vi, 1 l., 9-102 p. 8°.

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Dinse (Paul).

Die Anfänge der Nordpolarforschung und die Eismeerfahrten Henry Hudsons. Berlin: E. S. Mittler, 1908. 28 p. 8°. (MeeresKunde. Jahrg. 2, Heft. 2.)

Hall (Edward Hagaman).

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A brief history of Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton with suggestions designed to aid the holding of general commemorative exercises and children's festivals during the Hudson-Fulton celebration in 1909. New York: Hudson-Fulton celebration commission [1909].

Bibliography.

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Hawks (F. L.) The adventures of Henry Hudson. By the author of "Uncle Philip's conversations;" [i. e., F. L. Hawks]. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1852. 161 p. 16°.

Horner (Harlan Hoyt). Hudson-Fulton celebration, September 25 to October 9, 1909. Albany: N. Y. State Education Department, 1909. 64 p., I map. illus. 8°.

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Hudson (Henry). Descriptio ac delineatio Geographica Detectionis Freti, sive, Transitvs ad Occasum, suprà terras Americanas... Recens investigati ab M. Henrico Hudsono Anglo. Item, Narratio... Avstrialiæ Incognitæ... recens detecto, Per... F... de Quir. Vnà cum descriptione Terræ Samoiedarvm & Tingoesiorvm... [tr. fr. I. Massa by R. Vitellius] [Edited by Hessel Gerritszoon.] Amsterodami: Hesselij Gerardi, 1612. 23 1., 3 maps. 4°.

Descriptio ac delineatio Geographica Detectionis Freti, sive, Transitus ad Occasum, suprà terras Americanas... Recens investigati ab M. Henrico Hudsono Anglo. Item, Narratio... Avstrialiæ incognitæ... Per... P... F... de Quir. Vnà cum descriptione Terræ Samoiedarvm &

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Descriptio ac delineatio Geographica detectionis freti, Sive, Transitus ad Occasum supra terras Americanas... Recens investigati ab M. Henrico Hudsono Anglo. Item, Exegesis Regi Hispaniæ facta, Super... Australis Incognita. Cum descriptione Terrarum Samoiedarum & Tingoesiorum... [Ed. by H. Gerritszoon.] Amsterodami: Hesselij Gerardi, 1613. 25 l., 5 maps, I pl. 4°.

Arctic (The) north-east and west passage. Detectio Freti Hudsoni or Hessel Gerritsz's collection of tracts by himself, Massa and De Quir on the N. E. and W. Passage, Siberia and Australia. Reproduced, with the maps, in Photolithography in Dutch and Latin after the editions of 1612 and 1613. Augmented with a new English translation by Fred. John Millard...and an essay on the origin...of this collection by S. Muller... Amsterdam: F. Muller & Co., 1878. 2 p.l., xxvii p. A-E4, A-C2 in 4 s., 47 P., 3 maps. 4o.

Diuers voyages and Notherne Discoueries of that worthy irrecouerable Discouerer Master Henry Hudson... [1607-1610, voyages towards the North Pole, to Nova Zembla, Hudson River, and for the discovery of the North West Passage] ended with his end, being treacherously exposed by some of the Companie. Reprint from Purchas his Pilgrimes, Lond. Fol. 1625, pp. 567-610. (In: N. Y. Hist. Soc., Collections, 1. series, vol. 1, 1811, pp. 61-188.)

The third voyage of Master Henrie Hudson toward Noua Zembla, and at his returne, his passing from Farre Islands, to New-found Land, and along to fortie foure degrees and ten minutes, and thence to Cape Cod, and so to thirtie three degrees; and along the Coast to the Northward, to fortie two degrees and an halfe, and up the Riuer neere to fortie three degrees. Written by Robert Ivet of Lince-house. (In: Purchas his Pilgrimes. London, 1625. Part 3, Lib. 3, ch. 16. pp. 581595. f°.)

Hudson sailed from Amsterdam 25 March 1609 (O. S.) and made the English coast on his return 7 November 1609 (N. S.)

Extract from the journal of the voyage of the Half Moon, Henry Hudson, master, from the Netherlands to the coast of North-America, in the year 1609. By Robert Juet, mate. (In: NewYork Historical Society, Collections, 2 series, vol. 1, 1841, pp. 317-332.)

The discovery of the Hudson River, from "The third voyage of Master Henry Hudson, toward Nova Zembla..." 20 p. (Old South leaflets [general ser.] no. 94. Boston, 1898.)

The discovery of the Hudson River by Master Henry Hudson in 1609 and his death in

1611. The second voyage of the Half Moon. The search for the north-west passage. New York, 1907. 12 1. 8°.

Repr. v. 3, bk. 3, of Purchas' Pilgrimes. For a dinner of the Half Moon Dining Club at the Univ. Club, N. Y. City, 7 Feb. 1907.

Voyage in 1609.

Extract from "Verhael van de eerste Schip-vaert der Hollandsche ende Zeensche Schepen door't Way-Gat by Noorden, Noorwegen, Moscovien, ende Tartarien om, na de Coninckrycken Cathay ende China: &c. &c.: 't Amsterdam, voor Joost Hartgers, &c. 1648, in 4°." Transmitted to the N. Y. Historical Society, by Dr. M. F. A. Campbell... Translated by J. Romeyn Brodhead. (In: New-York Historical Society, Collections, 2. series, Vol. 2, p. 367-370. New York, 1849. 8°.)

Hudson Fulton Celebration Commission. Minutes. [Nos.] 28-29, 449, 477, 687, 721, 743, 769. (Apr. 22, May 6-27), Sept. 18, 23, Oct. 1428, Dec. 23, 1908; Jan. 7, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 1909. New York, 1908-1909. 8°.

Janvier (Thomas A.) Henry Hudson: a brief statement of his aims and his achievements. To which is added a newly discovered partial record, now first published, of the trial of the mutineers by whom he and others were abandoned to their death. New York: Harper and Bros., 1909. xiii, 1 l., 147 (1) p., 4 facsim., 6 pl. 12°.

Johnson (George). The Great Seamen of the North. Henry Hudson. (In: The Canadian Magazine, Vol. 18, 1902, pages 514-22. Toronto, 1902.)

Juet (Robert). Journal. See above Hudson (Henry).

Leupe (Pieter-Arend). Henry Hudson in Holland. 1608-1609. [Review in Dutch of work with this title by H. C. Murphy, n. t.-p. [S' Gravenhage, 1859. 3 p. 4°.

Miller (Samuel). A discourse, designed to commemorate the discovery of New-York by Henry Hudson; delivered before the New-York Historical Society, Sept. 4, 1809; being the completion of the second century since that event. (In: NewYork Historical Society Collections, I. series, vol. I, pp. 17-45. New York, 1811.)

Morris (Gouverneur). An inaugural discourse delivered before the New-York Historical Society, 4th September, 1816; the 206th anniversary of the discovery of New-York by Hudson. New York: T. & W. Mercein, 1816. 24 p. 8°.

Murphy (H. C.) Henry Hudson in Holland, an inquiry into the origin and objects of the voyage which led to the discovery of the Hudson river. With biographical notes. 72 p., I port. The Hague: Brothers Giunta d'Albani, 1859. 8°.

[Repr. with notes and tr. by Wouter Nihoff.] The Hague: M. Nijhoff, 1909. 8°.

New York (State). 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. fo.

Typewritten copy.

Henry Hudson, cont'd.

Read (John Meredith), jr. A historical inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, relatives and early life...connection with the Muscovy Company and discovery of Delaware Bay. vi, 1 l., 5-209 p., I pl. Albany: J. Munsell, 1866. 4°.

Delivered before the Hist. Soc. of Delaware, on its first anniversary.

Willis (Nathaniel Parker). Romance of travel, comprising tales of five lands, by the author of, Pencilings by the way [i. e. Nathaniel Parker Willis]. New York: S. Colman. 1840. 9-300 p. 12'.

Contains: Oonder-Hoofden: A tale of the voyage of Hendrick Hudson.

Wilson (James Grant). Henry Hudson's voyage and its results in trade and colonization. (In: Memorial History of the City of New York... Edited by J. G. Wilson. Vol. I. New York, 1892. pp. 108-151. 4°.)

The discovery of the Hudson. River. (Amer. Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 11th Annual report, p. 143-171. 1906.)

THE HUDSON RIVER.

For material on discovery of the Hudson River, see the group above relating to Henry Hudson.

Abert (John James). Report in favor of the improvement of the navigation of the Hudson River. Albany, 1846. 8°.

Bacon (Edgar Mayhew). The Hudson River from ocean to source: historical, legendary, picturesque. With 100 illustrations, and with sec tional map of the Hudson River. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1902. xii, 1 l., 590 p., I pl. 4°. (American Waterways.)

Benignus (W. H. H.) Klänge vom Hudson. [New York: N. Y. & Albany Hudson Riv. Day Line," cop. 1900.] 2 p.l.. 7-92 p., 1 l. 12°.

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Cooper (Susan Fenimore). The Hudson river and its early names. [Signed Susan Fenimore Cooper. New York?: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1880?] 401-4 8 p., I map. 8°.

Extr.: Magazine of American history, vol. iv, June, 1880. no. 6.

Drake (Joseph Rodman). The culprit fay, and other poems. New York: G. Dearborn, 1836. 1 p.l, 92 p., I port.

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Elting (Irving). Dutch village communities on the Hudson River. Baltimore: J. Hopkins Press, 1886. 68 p. 8°. (Johns Hopkins University Studies, 4. Series, no. 1.)

Hall (Edward Hagaman). The Palisades of the Hudson river. The Story of their Origin, Attempted Destruction, and Rescue. (American scenic and historic preservation society. 11th annual report. pp. 191-212. Albany, 1906. 8°.)

Hine (Charles G.) Hine's annual, 1906. The west bank of the Hudson River, Albany to Tappan. Notes on its history and legends, its ghost stories and romances. Gathered by a wayfaring man who may now and then have erred therein. [New York: the Author, cop. 1907.] 2 p.l., iii, 174 p. 8°.) No. 48 of 52 copies privately printed.

The New York and Albany post road. From Kings Bridge to "The Ferry at Crawlier, over against Albany," being an account of a jaunt on foot made at sundry convenient times between May and November, nineteen hundred and five. New York: the Author, 1905. 2 p.l., vi, 109 p. illus. 12°.

Hudson (The) Highlands. New York: H. Cranston, 1883. I p.l., 32 p., I pl. 8°.

Hudson (The) illustrated with pen and pencil; comprising sketches, local and legendary, of its several places of interest together with the route to Niagara Falls; forming a companion for the pleasure tourist. New York: J. W. Strong, 1852. 32 p. 4°.

Same. 1855.

Hudson River (A) bridge for New York City. [By W. P. Rodgers. n. t.-p. 1886?] p. m. nar.

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Hudson (The) river, by pen and pencil. New York: D. Appleton and Co. [1875] ii, 52, xiv p. 4°.

Hudson River Day Line. The most charming inland water trip on the American continent. [New York: Press of R. L. Stillson Co., cop. 1903.] 40 p., 2 1. illus. ob. 8°.

The evolution of a hundred years. [New York: the R. L. Stillson Co., cop. 1907.] 42 p., 2 l., I pl. illus. ob. 8°.

Summer excursion routes, and Catskill mountain resorts, 1907. With supplementary lists of the resorts on the lines of the Poughkeepsie & Eastern Railway. [New York, 1907.] 194 p. nar. 12°.

An historical souvenir, presented by the Hudson River Day Line, New York, on Robert Fulton day, August 17th, 1907, to commemorate the centennial of Fulton's "Clermont," the first successful steamboat in the world, which started up the Hudson at I p. m., August 17th, 1807. n. t.-p. [New York, 1907?] 11 (1) p., 1 pl., illus. 4°.

Hudson River, cont'd.

Hudson (The) River guide; containing a description of all the landings and principal places on the Hudson River, as far as navigable; stage, canal, and railroad routes. I l., pp. 227-240, map. n. p. [18-] 32°.

n. t.-p. n. p. [188-] 28 p. 16°. Hudson River Railroad Co. Hudson River and the H. R. R. R. with a complete map and wood cut views of the principal objects of interest upon the line. New York: Wm. C. Locke & Co., 1851. 50 p., I map. 8°.

Summer routes to Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks. Plattsburgh: J.W. Tuttle [186-?]. 36 p., I map. 16°.

Hudson River railway route. New York, Albany, Troy, Saratoga. New York: Taintor Bros., n. d. v. p. 16°. (Taintor's route and city guides. no. 4.)

New York to Albany, Saratoga Springs, Lake George, Lake Champlain, Adirondack Mountains, and Montreal, with descriptive sketches of... objects of interest along the route. New York: Taintor Bros. [1869] v. p., I map. 16°. (Taintor's route and city guides.)

Hunt (Freeman). Letters about the Hudson River, and its vicinity; written in 1835 and 1836; by A citizen of New York [pseud. of Freeman Hunt]. New York: F. Hunt & Co., 1836. 209 p. 16°.

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Legends and poetry of the Hudson. York: P. S. Wynkoop & Son, 1868. I l., v-vii, 9-87, v p. 16°.

Link (William F.) The Hudson by daylight. Map showing the prominent residences, historic landmarks...&c., with descriptive pages... New W. F. Link, cop. 1878. 16 l., 1 map. 16°. New York: Bryant Literary Union

York:

[187-]. 16 p., I map. 24°.

New York: W. P. Link [1880]. 16 1., I map, 9 ft. x 51⁄2 inches. 24°. Lossing (Benson James). The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea. Illustrated...from drawings by the author. New York: Virtue & Yorston [cop. 1866]. vii (1), 464 p., 1 pl., ill. 8°. New York: Virtue & Yorston [1866]. vii, 464 p. [extra ill., 80 pl. inserted.] 8°.

Lyman (Seymour). Santa-Claus' summer holiday. [Illustrated by J. H. Boston.] New York: Lyman & Curtiss, cop. 1882. 6 p., 5 pl.

sq. 4. [Same.] 3rd ed., with additions and engravings. New York, 1837. 252 p., 3 maps. 16°.

Ingersoll (Ernest). Rand, McNally & Co's illustrated guide to the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1898. 245 p., 6 maps, 19 pl. 6. ed. 16°.

Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1901. I 1., 5-246 (3) p., 7 maps, 17 pl. 12°.

Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1903. 245 p., 6 maps, 21 pl. 11. ed. 12°.

[Irving (Washington).] A book of the Hudson. Collected from the...works of Diedrich Knickerbocker. Ed. by Geoffrey Crayon. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1849. I p.l., viii, 9-283 p., 3 pl. 16°.

New York: G. P. Putnam, 1849. viii, 11-215 p. 16°.

The Kaaterskill region. Rip Van Winkle and Sleepy Hollow. n. p.: Kaaterskill Pub. Co., 1887. 20, 16 p., I pl. ob. 16°.

Rip Van Winkle; a posthumous writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker. Illustrated... by F. Darley. London: J. Cundall, 1850. 31 p., 6 pl. 8°.

Loose leaves.

James (Henry). New York and the Hudson: a spring impression. (North Amer. Rev. v. 181, pp. 801-833. New York, 1905.)

(Fortnightly Rev. v. 84 (n. s. v. 78), pp. 976-1004. London, 1905.)

Johnson (Clifton). The picturesque Hudson. New York: Macmillan Co., 1909. 6 p.l., 227 P, pl. 12°. (Picturesque river series.)

Kemp (J. F.) Buried channels beneath the Hudson and its tributaries. (Amer. Jour. Sci. New Haven, 1908. 8°. ser. 4, v. 26 (v. 176), pp. 301-323.)

McQuill (Thursty). See Bruce (Wallace).

Means (Edgar A.) A list of the birds of Hudson Highlands. Salem, 1878-81. 113 p. 8°. Milbert (Jacques Gérard). Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson et des parties latérales de l'Amérique du nord... Paris: H. Gaugain & Cie., 1828-29. 2 v. & atlas. f°.

New York: J. Miller, 1882.

131 P.,

Miller (James). Miller's new guide to the Hudson River. Illustrated by Thomas Addison Richards. New York: J. Miller, 1866. 131 P., 21 pl. 24°. 18 pl. 16°. Miller (Samuel). A discourse designed to commemorate the discovery of New-York by Henry Hudson; delivered before the New-York Historical Society, September 4, 1809. New York: I. Riley, 1810. 28 p. 8°.

Munsell (Joel). The Hudson river overslagh, and Coeyman's bouwery. 8 p., ill. n. p. [1875] 8°.

Reprinted from Albany Evening Times. 1875.

Munsell's guide to the Hudson river by railroad and steamboat... from Staten Island to Troy... Albany: Munsell & Rowland, 1859. 58 p., 8 maps, I tab. 24°.

New York as it is, in 1835; containing...description of the city and environs...and other... information... Also, the Hudson river guide... Third year of publication. New York: J. Distur nell, 1835. 240 p., 2 maps, I pl. 24°.

New York central & Hudson river railroad. The Hudson river map via the New York central and Hudson river R. R. What the traveler wishes to see and know... New York: Bryant literary un. [18-?] 8 l., 1 map. sq. 24°.

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The Hudson River: Part Two. The Highlands. January-February, 1901. [New York] 1901. 32 p. 8°.

New York State Library. Van Rensselaer Bowier manuscripts. Being letters of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 1630-1643, and other documents relating to the colony of Rensselaerswyck. Translated and edited by A. J. F. van Laer, archivist. With an introductory essay by Nicolaas de Roever, late archivist of the city of Amsterdam, translated by Mrs. Alan H. Strong. Albany: University of the State of New York, 1908. 909 p., I map. 8°. (New York State.-Education Dept.)

Phelps (Humphrey). The traveller's steamboat and railroad guide to the Hudson River describing the cities, towns, and places of interest along the route, with maps and engravings. [By Humphrey Phelps.] New York: G. Watson [cop. 1857.] 50 p., I map.

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Steamboat and railroad guide to the Hudson River... New York, 1866. il. map. 8°.

Rafter (George W.) The economics of the Hudson River: lecture before the engineering classes of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, at Troy, Feb. 24, 1897. [Troy? 1897?] 20 p. 8°. Title from cover. Repr.: The Polytechnic, Apr. 24, 1897. Upper Hudson storage surveys. Report... Albany: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., 1896. I p.1., 89-195 p., 4 charts, 5 maps, 7 tab. 8°. (N. Y. S. Engineer & Surveyor.)

Same, 2nd rept. 1897.

Extr.: N. Y. S. E. &. S., annual report. 1895-96. Redfield (William Charles). Some account of two visits to the mountains in Essex county, N. Y... 1836-7; with a sketch of the northern sources of the Hudson. 23 p., ill. n. p. ; n. d. 8°. Reprinted from American Journal of Science and Arts. No. 2. Vol. xxxiii.

River Hudson together with descriptions and illustrations of the City of New York, - Catskill Mountains, Lake George, Lake Champlain, Saratoga. New York: Alex. Harthill & Co. [n. d.] 63 P., 1 1. 8°.

Ruttenber (Edward Manning). Obstructions to the navigation of Hudson's river; embracing the minutes of the secret committee appointed by the Provincial convention of N. Y., July 16, 1776, and other original documents... Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1860. I p.l., v, I l., 210 p., map. sq. 8°. (Munsell's Hist. ser., no. 5.)

Another copy-large paper.

History of the Indian tribes of Hudson's river; their origin, manners and customs, tribal... organizations...etc., etc. v, 6-415 p.. 5 port. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1872. 8°.

v, 6-415 p. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 1872. 8°.

Footprints of the red men. Indian geographical names in the valley of Hudson's River. The valley of the Mohawk. and on the Delaware:

their location and the probable meaning of some of them. Albany: N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n., 1906. 241 p., I l., 2 charts, 3 maps, II pl. 8°.

Schoolcraft (Henry Rowe). Report of the aboriginal names and geographical terminology of the State of New York. Part I.-Valley of the Hudson. Made to the New York Historical Society-by the committee...and read at the... meeting... Feb., 1844. New York: the Society, 1845. 43 p. 8°.

Also in N. Y. Hist. Soc., Proceedings, 1844, pp. 77-115. Shelton (F. W.) Up the river. C. Scribner, 1853. I p.l., xxii, 335 p. Sketches of the North River. W. H. Colyer, 1838. 119 p., 1 map.

Skinner (C. M.)

New York: 12°. New York:

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Myths and legends of our own land. Philadelphia, 1896. 8°.

"The Hudson and its hills," v. 1, pp. 17-106; "The Isle of Manhattoes and nearby," v. 1, pp. 107-181.

Slingsby. Incidents on the Hudson. (New Monthly Maga. and Lit. Jour. London, 1834. 8°. v. 41 (1834, pt. 2), pp. 465-470.)

Smith (Richard). A tour of four great rivers, the Hudson, Mohawk, Susquehanna and Delaware in 1769. Being the journal of Richard Smith of Burlington, New Jersey. Edited, with a short History of the pioneer settlements, by Francis W. Halsey. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906. lxxiii, 102 p., 3 maps, 13 pl., 3 port. 4°.

Sons of the American Revolution. Empire State Society. Souvenir of the historical pilgrimage from New York City to Washington's headquarters at Newburgh and to West Point...June 15, 1896. [New York: The Republic Press, 1896.] 24 p. 8°.

Spencer (J. W.) The submarine great cañon of the Hudson River. (Geog. Jour. v. 25, pp. 180-190. London, 1905.)

Van Loan (Benjamin). Narrative giving a new historic fact never before published. Pietre Van Loan, immigrant of 1581, hunted and fished on the upper waters of the Hudson River eleven years before its discovery by Hendrick Hudson. A posthumous article, written by Benjamin Van Loan, foot-notes from researches, by his cousin, Walton Van Loan. [New York: Dudley Press, 1908.] 4 1. 8°.

Van Vorst (Marie). The Hudson river. (Harper's Magazine, March, 1905, pp. 543-555. New York, 1905. 8°.)

Verplanck (William E.), and M. W. COLLYER. The sloops of the Hudson. An historical sketch of the packet and market sloops of the last century, with a record of their names; together with personal reminiscences of certain of the notable North River sailing masters. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1908. xii, 1 l., 171 p., 8 p.l., 6 port.

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Wade (W.) Panorama of the Hudson river from New York to Albany. New York: J. Disturnell, 1847. 38 p., I folded map. 16°.

Wilson (H.) Wilson's illustrated guide to the Hudson River. 8. ed. New York: H. Wilson, 1850. 3-61 p., 27 p., I map. 24°.

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