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Ulster county

Van Gieson, A. P. Historical address. (see Fishkill, First reformed Local history church. Account of the exercises in connection with the 175th anniversary. 1891. p. 12-38) 285.7747 F535

Poughkeepsie

Van Gieson, A. P. Anniversary discourse and history of the First reformed church at Poughkeepsie. 128p. Poughkeepsie 1893.

Lewis, J: N.

Red Hook

Reminiscences of Annandale, N Y. historical register, Mar.-Ap. 1896, 4:29-35, 151-60)

Rhinebeck

285.7747 P86

(see American

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Drury, J. B. Reformed Dutch church, Rhinebeck, N. Y. an historical address delivered at the 150th anniversary of its organization. 68p. Chatham N. Y. 1881.

Smith, E: M.

285.7747 R34

Documentary history of Rhinebeck, in Dutchess county, N. Y. embracing biographical sketches and genealogical records with a history of its churches and other institutions. Rhinebeck 1881.

Putnam county

239p.

974-733 R34

Blake, W: J. History of Putnam county, N. Y. with an enumeration of its towns, villages, rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, mountains, hills and geological features; local traditions; and short biographical sketches of early settlers, etc. 368p. N. Y. 1849. 974-732 B58 Pelletreau, W: S. History of Putnam county, N. Y. with biographical sketches of its prominent men. 771p. Phil 1886. 974-732 QP36

Southeast

Macoubrey, A. R. Historical sermon delivered in the Southeast center presbyterian church, Aug. 20, 1876.

1877.

32p.. N. Y.
285.1747 S08

Ulster county

For history of the palatines in Ulster county, see Palatines, p. 502.

Concerning Ulster county records. (see Ulster county historical so

ciety. Collections. 1860. 1:241)

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Hasbrouck, A. B. Address. (see Ulster county historical society.

Collections. 1860. 1:25-39)

History of Ulster county.

Hurley

Local history Lefevre, Ralph. Huguenots of Ulster county. (see Historical society of Newburgh bay and the Highlands. Papers. 1894. p.41-55) N. Y. state lib.

List of colonial statutes referring to the county of Ulster. (see Ulster county historical society. Collections. 1860. 1:100-3)

974-734 U17 List of documents relating to Ulster county contained in the Clinton papers in the state library at Albany. (see Ulster historical society. Collections. 1860. 1:103-5)

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List of patents granted from the 5th Dec. 1666 to the 8th Sep. 1709 to
sundry persons in the county of Ulster. (see New York genealog-
ical and biographical record, July 1871, 2: 143-48) 929. I
Names of the male inhabitants of Ulster county, 1689. (see N. Y.
(state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of

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Papers relating to Ulster and Dutchess counties.
State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the
1849-51. 3:959-96.

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974-7 qN423 (see N. Y. (state)– state of New York)

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1850-51.

3:580-601.

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Scott, C. Indian forts of 1663.

(see Ulster county historical society.

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Collections. 1860. I : 234-40)
Origin and meaning of the word Shawangunk. (see Ulster county
historical society. Collections. 1860. 1:229-33) 974-734 U17

Sylvester, N. B. History of Ulster county, N. Y. with illustrations
and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. 2v.
in 1. Phil. 1880.
974-734 qSy5

Ulster county sheriffs. (see Ulster county historical society. Collections. 1860. 1:98-100)

Hurley

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Hasbrouck, J. W. Hurley. (see Ulster county historical society.
Collections. 1860. 1:71-72)

Kingston

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Brief notice of the Rev. Hermannus Meier. (see Magazine of the

reformed Dutch church, Jan. 1828, 2: 296-303)
Pastor of the church at Kingston.

205 M27

Brodhead, J: R. Notes and documents relating to the early history Local history

histori

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of Kingston, Hurley and Marbletown. (see Ulster county. cal society. Collections. 1860. 1:49-54) Forsyth, M.. I. Old Kingston; New York's first capital. (see New England magazine, Nov. 1893, new ser. 9: 345-55) 051 B34 v. 15 Holland society of New York. Celebration in Kingston, N. Y. 1886. (see Holland society of New York. Year book. 1886-87. p. 11108) 974-7 qH71 Contents: Exhibition of relics relating to Kingston and the old Dutch set tlers, p. 19-34.

Oration of Gen. G: H. Sharpe on old Kingston, p. 35-52.

Tappan homestead, p. 53.

Old Dutch reformed church, p. 53-58.

"Senate house", p. 58-60.

Dederick house, p. 60-61.
Hasbrouck house, p. 61-62.

The part relating to the old Dutch reformed church is by J: C. F. Hoes and seems to be abridged from his account in Sylvester, History of Ulster county, 1880, p. 220–33.

Kingston church. (see Magazine of the reformed Dutch church, Sep. 1826, 1: 190-91)

205 M27

Kingston, Dutch church. Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church of Kingston, Ulster co. N. Y. (formerly named Wiltwyck and often familiarly called Esopus or 'Sopus), for 150 years from their commencement in 1660, transcribed and edited by R. R. Hoes. 797P. N. Y. 1891.

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Names of Dutch settlers in Esopus, compiled from the old court records
of Wildwyck (Kingston). (see Holland society of New York.
Year book. 1897. p. 117-32)
974-7 qH71
Reply to the Brief notice of the Rev. Hermannus Meier. (see Maga-
zine of the reformed Dutch church, May 1828, 3:55-56) 205 M27
Schoonmaker, Marius. History of Kingston, N. Y. from its early
settlement to the year 1820. 558p. N. Y. 1888. 974-734 qK61
Westbrook, F: E: 200th anniversary of the erection of the build-
ing occupied as the senate house of the state of New York in 1777
at Esopus, now city of Kingston, together with sketches of old
prominent citizens of Kingston, etc. 48p. Kingston 1883.

Kingston

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Newpaltz

Local history Elting, Irving. Dutch village communities on the Hudson river. New paltz 68p. Balt. 1886. (Johns Hopkins university studies in his torical and political science. 1886. v.4) Newpaltz used as a typical Dutch community.

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Eltinge, Edmund. Account of the settlement of New Paltz by the Huguenots. (see Ulster county historical society. Collections. 1860. 1:40-48)

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Huguenot refugees of New Paltz. (see Magazine of American history, Sep. 1893, 30: 142-47)

973 M27

(see Historical

Lefevre, Ralph. Huguenots of Ulster county.
society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands. Papers. 1894.
P. 41-55)
N. Y. state lib.
Newpaltz.

New Paltz, Reformed church. Records of the reformed Dutch church of New Paltz, containing an account of the organization of the church, and the register of consistories, members, marriages and baptisms. 269p. N. Y. 1896. (Holland society of New York. Collections. v. 3)

285.7747 N422

Stitt, C. H. History of the Huguenot church and settlement at New Paltz. (see Ulster county historical society. Collections. 1860. 1: 184-209)

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Vennema, Ame. History of the reformed church of New Paltz,
Ulster county, N. Y. from 1683 to 1883. 4op.
1884.

Rochester

Rondout 285.7747 N42

Agreement relative to the working of a lead mine in Rochester township. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, July 1871. 2:148-49)

Sullivan county

929.1 N421

Quinlan, J. E. History of Sullivan county; embracing an account of its geology, climate, aborigines, early settlement, organization; the formation of its towns, with biographical sketches of prominent residents, etc. 700p.

Liberty N. Y. 1873.

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Greene county

Columbia

History of Greene county, N. Y. with biographical sketches of its Local history prominent men. 462p. N. Y. 1884.

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Contents: Athens, W: S. Pelletreau, p. 151-95 including baptismal records

of Zion's lutheran church.

Cairo, H: Whittemore, p. 203-28.

Old Catskill, H: Brace, p. 86-118.

Coxsackie, W: S. Pelletreau, p. 229-55.
Durham, J. G. Borthwick, p. 256-88.
Greenville, H. Bogardus, p. 289–317.
Hunter, E. C. Holton, p. 322-44.
Jewett, G: H. Hastings, p. 345-49.
Lexington, E. C. Holton, p. 350–65.
New Baltimore, H. Bogardus, p. 366-79.
Prattsville, G: H. Hastings, p. 380-92.

Windham, O. B. Hitchcock, p. 392-414.

Genealogies of some of the old Dutch families of Greene county by Henry Brace, p. 418-45.

Rockwell, Charles. The Catskill mountains and the region around; their scenery, legends and history, with sketches in prose and verse by Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Cole and others. 351p. N. Y. 1867. 917.4738 R59 Colonial period, p. 1-51.

Catskill

Pinckney, J. D. & others. Reminiscences of Catskill; local sketches
by Pinckney, together with interesting articles by Thurlow
Weed, Edwin Croswell, S. S. Day and Joseph Hallock. 79P.
Catskill 1868.
L. I. hist. soc.

Columbia county

For history of the palatines on the Livingston manor, see Palatines, p. 502.
Clarkson, T: S. Biographical history of Clermont or Livingston
manor before and during the war for independence.
Clermont 1869.

319p.

929.2 L76

Ellis, Franklin, anon. History of Columbia county, N. Y. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. 447P.

Phil. 1878.

mansions and those who lived in them.

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Glenn, T: A. Clermont and the Livingstons. (see his Some colonial

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