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NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A memoir on the Northeastern boundary, in connection with Mr. Jay's map, by Albert Gallatin; together with a speech on the same subject, by Daniel Webster, delivered at a special meeting of the Society, April 15, 1843. Illustrated by a copy of the "Jay map." New York, 1843.

8vo pp. (2), 74.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and by-laws. New York. 1844.

8vo, pp. 33.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address before the Society at its fortieth anniversary, November 20, 1844; by John Romeyn Brodhead. With an account of the subsequent proceedings at the dinner. New York, 1844.

8vo, pp. 107.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings, 1813-1819. New York,

1814-1850.

8vo. Seven volumes.

CONTENTS.

1843. Notice of a military journal of the French and Indian war, by H. Schoolcraft; The progress of ethnology, by J. R. Bartlett; Paper on the " "distinctive character of the people of New York," by C. F. Hoffman; Proceedings on the decease of Colonel Trumbull. 1844. pp. 154.

1844. New Netherland, by Rev. Dr. De Witt: Ancient Indian stocks of North America, east of the Mississippi, by H. R. Schoolcraft; Some passages in the life of Governor Tompkins; The romance of American history (poem), by T. Ward. 1845. pp. 213.

1845. Sketches of biographical writers and their works of the State of New York, by William L. Stone; The Indian names of Long Island, by B. F. Thompson; Historical considerations, on the siege and defence of Fort Stanwix, in 1776, by H. R. Schoolcraft; The direct agency of the English Government in the employ ment of the Indians in the Revolutionary war, by W. W. Campbell; Memoir of Samuel Osgood, by Osgood Field; Observations respecting the two ancient maps of New Netherland, found in the royal archives at the Hague, in 1841, by J. R. Brodhead. New York, 1846. pp. 229.

1846 Memoir of the French and Indian expedition against New York, which surprised and burned Schenectady, February 9, 1689-90, by M. Van Rensselaer; Notices of some antique earthen vessels found in the low tumuli of Florida 'etc.!, by H. R. Schoolcraft; Observations to show that the Grand Turk Island, and not San Salvador, was the first spot on which Columbus landed in the New World, by George Gibbs; The progress of geography and ethnology, by J. R. Bartlett. 1847. pp. 214. Two plates.

1847. History of the Federal seat of government, by J. B. Varnum; "Defeat of General St. Clair in 1791." by C. R. Gilman; "Early European colonies on the Delaware," by J. W. Beekman: "The battle of Ticonderoga, 1758," by B. F. Thompson; Jesuit relations and discoveries, and other occurrences in Canada and the northern and western States, 1632-1672, by E. B. O'Callaghan. 1847. pp. (8), 1741.

1848. On the sources of some of the early settlements in the State of New York," by Rev. Dr. De Witt; "On proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States, with original unpublished letters from distinguished statesmen," by J. H. Raymond; Translation of a letter of I. de Rasiere, în 1627, giving an account of New Netherland; Notes from "Wassenaer s Historische Verhael ' on New Netherlands; "Fenélon among the Iroquois," by Robert Greenhow. (Greenhow s paper was issued as a supplement.) 1849. pp. viii, 5-209.

1849. Report upon the aboriginal monuments of western New York, by E. G. Squier; Notes for a memoir of Peter Minuit, by G. H. Moore; Champlain in the Onondaga Valley, by O). H. Marshall; The ancient architecture of America, by

R. C. Long: Our Dutch progenitors, by J. W. Knevels; History of religious missions, by J. W. Beekman; Reminiscences of Albert Gallatin, by J. R. Bartlett. 1849. pp. 298. Plates.

Beginning with 1847 the Proceedings were issued quarterly, in paper covers under the editorship of G. II. Moore.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Debate in the Society on "Columbia" as the new name of this country, instead of "America," May 15, 1845. New York, 1845.

8vo.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of the aboriginal names and geographical terminology of the State of New York. Part 1. Valley of the Hudson. Made to the Society, by the committee appointed to prepare a map, etc., and read at the stated meeting of the Society, February, 1844. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. Published from the Society's Proceedings for 1844. New York, 1845.

8vo, pp. 43.

The imprint reads in some copies Printed for the Society;" in others "Printed for the Author."

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of the committee of the Society on a national name, March 31, 1845. [New York, 1845.]

8vo, pp. 8. No title-page.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

March, 1846. New York, 1846.

8vo, pp. 47.

The charter and by-laws. Revised

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse delivered before the Society, at its forty-first anniversary, November 20, 1845. By Alexander W. Bradford. New York, 1846.

8vo, pp. 31.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historical considerations on the siege and defense of Fort Stanwix in 1777. Read before the Society June 19, 1845. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. New York, 1846.

8vo, pp. 29.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Incentives to the study of the ancient period of American history. An address delivered before the Society, at its forty-second anniversary, November 17, 1846. By Henry R. Schoolcraft. New York, 1847.

8vo, pp. 38.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Jesuit Relations of discoveries and other occurrences in Canada and the Northern and Western States of the Union. 1632-1672. By E. B. O'Callaghan. From the Proceedings of the Society, November, 1847. New York, 1847.

8vo, pp. 22.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The progress of ethnology; an account of recent archaeological, philological, and geographical researches in various parts of the globe, tending to elucidate the physical history of man. By J. R. Bartlett. New York, 1817.

8vo, pp. 151.

"The substance of this memoir was read before the New York Historical Society, and a portion before the American Ethnological Society."

H. Doc. 291-65

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Anniversary discourse, November 19, 1847. By Benjamin Franklin Butler. Outline of the constitutional history of New York. New York, 1848.

8vo, pp. 11-75.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir read before the Society, December 31, 1816. By E. Benson. Reprinted from a copy with the author's last corrections. New York, 1848.

Svo, pp. 72.

The first edition was published in 1816 (reprinted 1817), and a second edition in 1825.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Narrative of the expedition of the Marquis de Nonville against the Senecas, in 1687. Translated from the French, with an introductory notice and notes, by Orsamus H. Marshall. New York, 1848.

8vo, pp. 48. Two maps.

Reprinted from Collections.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The ancient architecture of America. Discourse before the Society, April 3, 1849. By R. Cary Long. New York, 1849.

8vo, pp. 37. Nine plates.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Antiquities of the State of New York. Illustrated by 14 quarto plates and 80 engravings on wood. By E. G. Squier. Buffalo, 1851.

8vo, pp. 343.

"The investigations, the results of which are embodied in the following pages were undertaken in the autumn of 1848, under the joint auspices of the Historical Society of New York and the Smithsonian Institution. They were originally, published in the second volume of the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge." (Preface.)

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Letter to the trustees of the building fund of the Society. New York, 1851.

8vo, pp. 21.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address delivered before the Society, February 23, 1852, by Daniel Webster. New York, 1852.

8vo, pp. 57.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. English colonization in America. A vindication of the claims of Sir Ferdinando Gorges as the father of English colonization in America. By J. A. Poor. Delivered before the historical societies of Maine and New York. New York, 1852. 8vo, pp. 144.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Mecklenburg declaration of independence. A lecture by Francis L. Hawks, delivered before the Society, at Metropolitan Hall, December 16, 1852. Woodcut. Folded plate of facsimiles.

In Revolutionary History of North Carolina, pp. 43-98. Raleigh, 1853. piled by W. D. Cooke,

Com

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address before the Society, by Edward Everett; with an introduction by J. R. Ingersoll. London, 1853.

8vo. pp. 40.

Sketch of the history of the discovery and colonization of America, and of immigration to the United States.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The charter and by-laws. Second edition, with amendments. New York, 1853.

8vo, pp. 22.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. British invasion of North Carolina, in 1780 and 1781. A lecture by William A. Graham, delivered before the Society, in January, 1853. Woodcut.

In Revolutionary History of North Carolina. Compiled by W. D. Cooke. pp. 147-209. Raleigh, 1853.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The discovery and colonization of America, and immigration to the United States. A lecture delivered before the Society, on the 1st of June, 1853, by Edward Everett. Boston, 1853.

8vo, pp. 32.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Society, October, 1853. Ruins of Tenampua, Honduras, Central America. [Letter from E. G. Squier, communicated by Prof. W. W. Turner, of Washington.] [New York, 1853.]

12mo, pp. 8.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular letter. September 12, 1854. New York, 1854.

4to sheet. One page.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The necessity, the realty, and the promise of the progress of the human race. Oration before the Society, November 20, 1854, by George Bancroft. New York, 1854.

8vo, pp. 5-37.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Semicentennial celebration.

Fiftieth

anniversary of the founding of the Society, November 20, 1854. New York, 1854.

8vo, pp. 96.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The seven articles from the Church of Leyden, 1617. With an introductory letter by G. Bancroft. [New York, 1856.]

8vo, pp. 10.

From the Collections of the Society, second series, Vol. III.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Narrative of a captivity among the
Mohawk Indians, a description
other papers. By Isaac Jogues.
G. Shea. New York, 1856.

of New Netherland in 1642-43, and With a memoir of the author by J.

8vo, pp. 69. Same, New York, 1857. 8vo, pp. 69.
Reprinted from the Collections of the Society.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A paper on the history and prospects of interoceanic communication by the American isthmus. Read by Lieut. I. C. [G.] Strain before the Society, June 17, 1856. New York, 1856.

8vo, pp. 27.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Dutch at the north pole and the Dutch in Maine. A paper read before the Society March 3, 1857, By J. Watts De Peyster. New York, 1857.

8vo, pp. 80.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. New York during the last half century; a discourse in commemoration of the fifty-third anniversary of the Society and of the dedication of their new editice (November 17, 1857). By John W. Francis. New York, 1857.

8vo, pp. 232.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Society at the dedication of the library, November 3, 1857. New York, 1857.

8vo. pp. 27.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Old New York; or, reminiscences of the past sixty years. Being an enlarged and revised edition of the anniversary discourse delivered before the Society (November 17, 1857). By John W. Francis. New York, 1858.

8vo, pp. 384.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Washington chair, presented to the Society by Benjamin Robert Winthrop, 1857. New York [1857]. 8vo, pp. 10. Woodcut.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proofs considered of the early settlement of Acadie by the Dutch, being an appendix to The Dutch in Maine. [By John Watts De Peyster.] [New York, 1858.]

8vo, pp. 19.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of printed books in the library of the New York Historical Society. New York, 1859. 8vo, pp. viii, 653.

This was intended to form Vol. IV of the second series of the Collections. NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Henry Cruger, the colleague of Edmund Burke in the British Parliament. A paper read before the Society January 4, 1859. By Henry C. Van Schaack. New York, 1859. 8vo, pp. 67.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Society on the announcement of the death of W. H. Prescott, February, 1859. [New York, 1859.]

8vo, pp. (2), 16.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Sons of Liberty in New York. A paper read before the Society May 3, 1859. By Henry B. Dawson. [New York,] 1859.

8vo, pp. 118.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

genius of Washington Irving.

Discourse on the life, character, and
Delivered before the Society on the 3d

of April, 1860. By W. C. Bryant. New York, 1860.

8vo, pp. 46.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. “Mr. Lee's plan-March 29, 1777.” The treason of Charles Lee, major-general, second in command in the American Army of the Revolution. By George H. Moore. Read before the Society, June 22, 1858. New York, 1860.

8vo. pp. xii, 115, (1). Two portraits. Two folded sheets.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual report of the committee on the fine arts, January, 1862. [New York, 1862.]

8vo, pp. 8.

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