General colonial history N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 15v. Alb. 1853-87. R974.7 qN421 Contents: v. 1-10 Documents procured in Holland, England and France, by J: R. Brodhead agent under an act of the legis lature passed May 2, 1839 ed. by E. B. O'Callaghan with a general introduction by the agent. v.1-2 Holland documents; v. 3-8 London documents; v. 9-10 Paris documents. v. 11 General index to the documents prepared by E. B. O'Cal laghan. v. 12 Documents relating to the history of the Dutch and Swedish settlements on the Delaware river, trans. aud comp. by B. Fernow. v. 13 Documents relating to the history and settlements of the towus along the Hudson and Mohawk rivers (with the exception of Albany) from 1630-84 traus., comp. and ed. by B. Fernow. v. 14 Documents relating to the history of the early colonial settlements principally on Long Island; trans., comp. and ed. by B. Fernow. v. 15 State archives, v. 1 ed. by Berthold Fernow; New York in the revolution, prepared under direction of the regents of the University of the State of New York. These volumes are all printed in English, the French and Dutch manuscript being translated by O'Callaghan. v. 12-15 form new series v. 1-4. N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Calendar of historical manu- 2v., Alb. 1865 -66. scripts v. 22-101, 1664-1776. 974-7 9N424 These manuscripts (103 volumes) were transferred to the state The four volumes of Documentary history by O'Callaghan N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the General colo state of New York; arranged by E. B. O'Callaghan. 4V. Alb. nial history 4:3218, Co19.1 qP31. See also note under preceding entry. Oldmixon, John, anon. British empire in America containing the history of the discovery, settlement, progress and present state of all the British colonies on the continent and islands of America. 2V. 970 Oli 970 Oli Gross Brittanisches America nach seiner erfindung, bevölckerung und allerneuestem zustand aus dem englischen durch Vischer. 879p. Hamburg 1710. 970 Ol12 63p. N. Y. 1890. (His- Contents: Peter Stuyvesant, p. 28-34. Sir William Johnson, p. 35-40. Extracted from other works by Parton. Capt. Kid, p.. 45-51. Capt. Henry Hudson, p. 57–63. Ruttenber, E: M. History of the Indian tribes of the Hudson river; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and subtribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc. 415P. Alb. 1872. Satterlee, H. L. 970.4 R93 Political history of the province of New York. 107p. N. Y. 1885. Bibliography, 2p. 342.7479 Sa8 Schuyler, G: W. Colonial New York; Philip Schuyler and his family. 2V. N. Y. 1885. Mostly genealogies of Schuyler and allied families. 974-7 Sch8 A short account of the 1st settlement of the provinces of Virginia, 22p. Lond. 1735. N. Y. state lib. General colo- Six nations of Indians. (see Civil list and constitutional history of the nial history colony and state of New York by E. A. Werner. Relations with the colony and state of New York. Alb. 1891. 351.2 N42 Smith, William. History of New York, from the 1st discovery to the year 1732 with a continuation, from the year 1732, to the commencement of the year 1814. 511p. Alb. 1814. 974.7 Sm62 Supposed to have been edited by J: V. N. Yates. J: A. Stevens in Winsor 3:412. N.Y. History of the late province of New York, from its discovery to the appointment of Gov. Colden in 1762. 1829. 2V. N. Y. 1829-30. 2 V. 974-7 Sm64 974-7 Sm65 Includes the History of the province of New York from the 1st discovery to the year 1732; and a continuation in manuscript covering the period 1732-62. This was communicated in 1824 to the New York historical society by William Smith, son of the author and printed by them as v. 4-5 of their collections. 974.7 N422 v. 4-5. Noticed in North American review Jan. 1816, 2:150–53. Smith was a leader of the dissenting element in New York. History of the province of New York from the 1st discovery. 334P. Lond. 1776. 974.7 Sm6 History of the province of New York from the 1st discovery to History of the province of New York from the 1st discovery to 974-7 Sm61 Histoire de la Nouvelle-York, depuis la découverte de cette province jusqu'à notre siécle, traduite de l'Anglois par M. E. *** 415P. Lond. 1767. Translated by Marc Antoine Eidous. Thwaites, R. G. The colonies, 1492-1750. (Epochs of American history, v.1) 974.7 Sm66 The middle colonies, p. 195-217; Colonies 1700-50, p. 264-85. Warden, D: B. Chronologie historique de l'Amérique. IOV. Par. 1826-44. 970 W21 Edited by Marquis de Fortia-d'Urban; being L'art de vérifier les dates. pt 4. tory Watson, J: F. Annals and occurrences of New York city and state in General histhe olden time; a collection of memoirs, anecdotes and incidents Discovery concerning the city, country and inhabitants from the days of the founders. 39°p. Phil. 1846. 974-7 W331 Historic tales of olden time, concerning the early settlement and advancement of New York city and state for the use of families and schools. 214p. N. Y. 1832. 974-7 W33 Yates, J: V. N. & Moulton, J. W. History of the state of New York; including its aboriginal and colonial annals. N. Y. 1824-26. No more pub. Sabin says that Moulton is sole author of this scarce book. Discovery V.I, pt 1-2. No attempt has been made to give a complete bibliography of early voyages. Banvard, Joseph. First explorers of North America; or, Discoveries and adventures in the new world. 334p. Bost.1874. N. Y. state lib. Explorations of Hudson and Champlain, p. 194–240. Belknap, Jeremy. De Monts, Poutrincourt, and Champlain. Belknap's biographies of the early discoverers of America. p.92-99) A reprint of the 1st ed. of 1798. (see n. d. 920.07 qB41 De Costa, B: F. Cabo de Arenas; or, The place of Sandy Hook in the old cartology. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Ap. 1885, 39: 147–60) age of Henry Hudson. 929.1 N422 Explorations of the North American coast previous to the voy- 974-71 qW69 the city of New York. Fiske, John. Discovery of America, with some account of ancient America and the Spanish conquest. 2V. Bost. 1892. 973.1 F54 Heckewelder, Rev. John. Indian tradition of the 1st arrival of the Dutch at Manhattan Island, now New York. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1841. ser. 2, 1: 69-74) 974.7 N422 v.6 Homes, H: A: The Pompey (N. Y.) stone, with an inscription and date of A. D. 1520; an address before the Oneida historical society on the 11th of November, 1879. 15p. Utica 1881. 908 H75 General his- Howell, G: R. tory Discovery Evidence of the French discoveries in New York (see Albany institute, previous to the colonization by the Dutch, 1887. 11:309-16) N, Y. state lib, Transactions. Murphy, H: C. Voyage of Verrazzano, a chapter in the early history of maritime discovery in America, 198p, N. Y. 1875. N. Y. state lib. Van Pelt, Daniel. Were the Dutch on Manhattan Island in 1598? (see National magazine, Nov. 1891, 15:91-97; 15:279–85) Jan. 1892, 973 M271 Verrazano, John de. Relation of the land by him discovered in the name of his majestie; written in Diepe the 8th of July 1524. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1811. I:4560) From Hakluyt's voyages. 1600. 2:295-300. 947-7 N422 Verrezano's voyage. (see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 253-63) 974.71 R28 16p. 973 Ol12 Verrazzano's voyage, 1524 [letter] to the king of France. Discoveries of America to the year 1525. 380p. 973.1 W43 Gives an account of Verrazano's discovery of New York. Wilson, J. G. Explorations of the North American coast previous to 929.1 9N421 Winsor, Justin. Father Louis Hennepin and his real or disputed discoveries. (see his Narrative and critical history of America. e1884-89. 4: 247-56) Champlain 973 qW73 Bixby, G. F. The 1st battle of Lake Champlain; has current history The 1st battle of Lake Champlain; a paper read before the |