GENERAL COLONIAL HISTORY See also New York city, which was the seat of the colonial government. Description Burke, Edmund, anon. Account of the European settlements in America. 2V. Lond. 1757. 970 B91 This is the 1st ed.; for a full account of subsequent ed. and translations see Sabin. New York state library has also the 5th ed., 1770, and the Italian translation 1763. Earl, Robert. History of lotteries in the state of New York. (see Herkimer county historical society. Papers for 1896. p. 69-77) 974-761 H42 Earle, Mrs Alice (Morse). Colonial days in old New York. N. Y. 1896. Mostly Dutch period. 312p. Cap. 917.47 Ea7 Edsall, T: H: Something about fish, fisheries and fishermen in New York in the 17th century. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1882, 13:181-200) 929.1 N421 2V. 917.3 F531 Fisher, S. G: Men, women and manners in colonial times. Manhattan and the Tappan Zee, v. 2, p. 9-146. Hoffman, C: F. On the distinctive character of the people of New York previous to the revolution. (see New York historical society. Proceedings. 1843. p. 95-106) 974.7 N421 V.I Extracts from paper read Dec. 5, 1843. 974-7 H67 Pioneers of New York; an anniversary discourse delivered before the St Nicholas society of Manhattan, Dec. 6, 1847. 55P. N. Y. 1848. Institutes a comparison with the pilgrims of Plymouth. Winsor. 4:410. Houghton, G: W. W. Coaches of colonial New York; a paper read Mar. 4, 1890 before the New York historical society. N. Y 1890. 684 qPo Kipp, W: I. New York society in the olden time. (see Putnam's magazine, Sep. 1870, 16:241-55) 051 P98 Also in his Olden time in New York. 1872. p. 9-42, 917.47 qK62; and in W: L. Stone's History of New York city. 1872. General colo- Lodge, H: C. nial history Short history of the English colonies in America. 560р. N. Y. 1881. 973.2 L82 Best summary of the manners and social and intellectual life of the middle colonies, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New York, 1609-1765, p. 285-311; in 1765, p. 312-40. Lossing, B. J: The Hudson from the wilderness to the sea. 464p. N. Y. 1866. Van Rensselaer, Mrs M. D. and in society 1609-1760. 917.47 L89 Goede vrouw of Mana-ha-ta at home 418p. N. Y. 1898. 917.47 V35 Watson, J: F. Manners and customs in colonial times. (see N.Y. (city)—— From his Historic tales of olden time. Wharton, A. H. Colonial days and dames. 248p. Phil. 1895. History A godchild of Washington; a N. Y. 1897. 974-7 qB33 Baxter, Mrs K. S. (Malcolm). Beauchamp, W. M. The Iroquois and the colony of New York, gleanings. 2V. Alb. 1875. 923.57 V35 Mostly correspondence between men prominent in colonial and revolutionary periods. Colonial period, 1:1-57. Brodhead, J: R. Address delivered before the New York historical society at its 40th anniversity 20 Nov. 1844; by Brodhead, histori- 974-7 B782 History of the state of New York. 2v. N.Y. 1853-71. 974.7 B78 Contents: v. 1 1609–64; v. 2 1664-91. At his death Mr Brodhead left material for a 3d volume. The treatment is of the most exhaustive character, and the work is a monument of literary industry and careful execution. The authorities are in all cases given in footnotes. J: A. Stevens in Winsor. 3:413. Illustrated with a map of New Netherland according to the charters granted by the states general Oct. 11, 1614, and June 3, 1621. Brodhead, J: R. History of the state of New York. Butler, Frederick. Complete history of the United States of America embracing the whole period from the discovery of North America down to the year 1820. 3V. Hartford 1821. N. Y. state lib. New York colonial history, 2:35-44, 83-107, 200-38, 315-70, 419-26. Campbell, Douglas. Historical fallacies regarding colonial New York; address before the Oneida historical society, Utica N. Y. Jan 14, 1879. 32p. N. Y. 1879. 974-7 C15 Capen, Nahum. History of democracy; or, Political progress historically illustrated from the earliest to the latest periods. V.I. Hartford 1874. No more pub. Colonial New York, p. 188-202. 321.8 qC17 V.I. Lond. Chalmers, George. Political annals of the present united colonies N. Y. state lib. No more pub. For continuation of the work see collections of the New York historical society. 1868. Publication fund ser. 1: 1-176, 974.7 N42. New York to 1691, p. 567-612. Colden, Cadwallader. History of the five Indian nations depending on the province of New York in America. 119p. N. Y. 1727. Original edition; only four or five copies known in the United States. Sabin 4:222. History of the five Indian nations depending on the province of New York; with an introduction and notes by J. G. Shea. 40+141p. N. Y. 1866. 970.3 C673 155 copies reprinted exactly from Bradford's New York ed. 1727. According to Sabin the following work is necessary to complete the 1st ed. History of the five Indian nations of Canada, which are dependent on the province of New York in America and are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world. 204+283p. Lond. 1747. 970.3 C67 History of the five Indian nations of Canada which are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world. Ed. 2. 204+283p. Lond. 1750. 970.3 C6 1 History of the five Indian nations of Canada which are dependent on the province of New York in America and are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world. Ed. 3. 2V. Lond. 1755. 970.3 C672 nial history General colo- Colden, Cadwallader. Letters on Smith's History of New York. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1868-70. Publication fund ser. 1:177-235, 2: 203-12) 974-7 N42 These letters are supplementary to those contained in collections of the New York historical society. 1849. ser. 2, v. 2, 974.7 N242 v.7. Papers relating to an act of the assembly of the province of New York, printed and sold by William Bradford. 24p.? N. Y. 1724. Mr H. C. Murphy's imperfect copy of this piece is probably unique. Sabin. 4:222. It was reprinted with the preceding 3 ed. of his History of the five Indian nations. & Smith, William. Correspondence between Lieut. Gov. Cadwallader Colden and William Smith jr the historian respecting certain alleged errors and misstatements contained in the History of New York, with sundry other papers relating to that controversy. (New York historical society. Colden papers, v. 4) (see New York historical society. Collections. 1849. ser. 2, 2:193-214) 974.7 N422 v.7 De Peyster, Frederic. Address delivered before the New York historical society on its 60th anniversary, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1864. 76p. N. Y. 1865. Early political history of New York. 974-7 qD44 Drake, S: A. The making of Virginia and the middle colonies, 1578-1701. 228p. N. Y. 1893. 973.2 D78 New York, p. 108-60. Dunlap, William. History of New York for schools. Contents: v. 1, Colonial period; v. 2, Revolution. History of the New Netherlands, province of New York and state of New York, to the adoption of the federal constitution. N. Y. 1839-40. v. 1 and part of appendix in v. 2 on colonial period. 2V. 974.7 D92 Has little merit as historical authority. The main value of the work consists in the abstracts published as an appendix to the 2d volume. J: A. Stevens in Winsor, 3: 413. Fiske, John. The Dutch and quaker colonies in America. 2V. 974-7 F54 Bost. 1899. Frost, John, comp. The book of the colonies; comprising a history of the colonies composing the United States from the discovery in the 10th century until the commencement of the revolutionary war. 280p. N. Y. 1846. Settlement of New York and New Jersey, p. 230-44. N. Y. state lib. Remarkable events in the history of America, from the earliest times to the year 1848. 2V. Phil. 1848. New York colonial history, p. 387-427. N. Y. state lib. Gordon, T: F. Gazetteer of the state of New York, comprehending its colonial history. 102+801p. Phil. 1836. History of New York, 102p. 917.47 G65 Grahame, James. History of the United States of North America from the plantation of the British colonies till their assumption of national independence. 2V. Phil. 1846. 4v. Phil. 1845. Foundation and progress of New York, book 5. 973.2 G762 973.2 G761 Hawks, F. L. History of the United States, no. 2; or, Uncle Philip's conversations with the children about New York. 2V. 1844, 35. Mostly on colonial period. N. Y. 974.7 H31 Histoire et commerce des colonies angloises dans l'Amérique septen trionale. 336p. Lond. 1765. New York, p. 135-66. N. Y. state lib. History of British dominion in North America from the first discovery Province of New York, 82p. book 3. N.Y. on the 4th of July, 1876. 32p. Hudson 1876. 974-739 H861 New York, 1609-1765, p. 285-340. 973.2 L82 Morse, J. & Parish, E. Compendious history of New England to which is added a short abstract of the history of New York and New Jersey. 324p. Charlestown 1820. New York, p. 292–302. 974 M832 General colonial history |