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285.7 R25 Ed. 3.

285.773 C812

Manual of the reformed church in America, 1628-1878. 676p. N. Y. 1879.

An alphabetic list of ministers with biographic and bibliographic information, p. 161–570.

Alphabetic list of churches with list of ministers and bibliographic data, p.571-646.

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N. Y. 922.57 L76

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404p. N. Y. 1856.

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922.57 L761

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Feb. 1828, 2:344-48

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929.3 qHI Year book. 1892-93.

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Rev. John H. Livingston. (see Old New York, Sep. 1889, 1: 94-105)

974.71 qoli

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335P. N. Y. 1896.

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N. Y. state lib.

974.71 G63

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Slavery in New York; the status of the slave under the English colonial government. (see American historical association. Papers. 1891. V.5, pt 4, p.3-16)

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974.8 P382
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37)
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015.73 B64 Early history of the printing and newspaper press in Boston and New York. (see Continental monthly, Sep. 1863, 4: 256-68)

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015.747 H54

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926.55 H54

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Purple, S: S. Bradford family; genealogical memorials of William
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929.2 qB72

50 copies privately reprinted from New York genealogical and biographical record, with additions.

Simpson, Henry. William Bradford. (see Simpson, Henry. Lives of eminent Philadelphians, now deceased. 1859. p.124-29)

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920.074811 qSi5
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973 qAm3

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Alb. 1874. (in American antiquarian society. Archaeologia Americana; transactions and collections. 1774. v.5-6)

913.7 qAm3

Printers in New York, 5: 290-313; newspapers and other periodical works,

6:96-127.

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