tory Newspapers General his- Wallace, J: W: Address delivered at the celebration by the New York historical society, May 30, 1863, of the 200th birthday of Mr William Bradford who introduced the art of printing into the middle colonies. 926.55 B72 114p. Alb.1863. Newspapers The following list of newspapers printed iu New York state before 1775 has been carefully revised by Mr Wilberforce Eames of the Lenox library. The books immediately following have also been consulted. Grolier club of the city of New York. Catalogue of books printed Martin, C.. M. & Martin, B: E. The New York press and its (Half moon ser. v.2, no.4) (see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. York. 1899. 2: 119-62) N. Y. state lib. Historic New 974.71 G63 North, S. N. D. History and present condition of the newspaper and periodical press of the United States. (see U. S. Census, 10th, 1880. Final reports. 1883-88. 8:1-446) R 317.3 qUn3 v.108 New York newspapers, p.387-408. Thomas, Isaiah. History of printing in America. 2 v. Alb. 1874. (in American antiquarian society. Archaeologia Americana; transactions and collections. 1874. v.5-6) Newspapers arranged chronologically New York gazette (weekly) Printed by William Bradford, 1725-44. 1st newspaper in New York city. Partial files at: 913.7 qAm3 New York society library (1726–29) New York historical society (1730-38) Lenox library (1733-40) Pennsylvania historical society (1736-40) New York weekly journal. Printed by John Peter Zenger, 1733-52? 2d newspaper in New York city. Partial files at: Lenox library (1733-44) Antiquarian society, Worcester (later than 1744) New York gazette or weekly postboy (successor to Gazette) Printed by James Parker, 1743-73. 3d newspaper in New York city. Partial files at: New York historical society (1744-) New York evening post (weekly) Printed by Henry De Foreest, 1744-51. 4th newspaper in New York city. Partial file at: New York historical society (1750-51) New York mercury (weekly) Printed by Hugh Gaine, 1752-83. Afterward called New York gazette and weekly mercury. 5th newspaper in New York city. Partial files at: Pennsylvania historical society. Lenox library (nearly complete file after 1755) New York gazette (weekly) Printed by William Weyman, 1759-67. 6th newspaper in New York city. Nearly complete file at Lenox library. American chronicle. Printed by Samuel Farley, 1761-62. 7th newspaper in New York city. No copies found. New York pacquet. Printed by Benjamin Mecon; one or more numbers issued, 1763. 8th newspaper in New York city. Lenox library has first number. New York journal or general advertiser. Printed by John Holt, 1766-98 or not long after. Published in Kingston, 1777 and in Poughkeepsie, 1777-83; several changes in title after 1783. 9th newspaper in New York city. This paper was intended to succeed the New York gazette or weekly postboy and so numbered, but the latter was published till 1773. Lenox library has 1766-75, 1787-89. New York chronicle. Published by Alex. & James Robertson, 1769-70. Publishers removed to Albany in 1770. 10th newspaper in New York city. Lenox library has one number. General history Newspapers General his- Rivington's New York gazetteer; or the Connecticut, New Jersey, tory Medicine Hudson's river and Quebec weekly advertiser. Printed by James Rivington, 1773-75, 1777-83. Discontinued from Nov. 1775 to Oct. 1777; changes of title after 1777. Lenox library has 1773-75, 1779-80. Constitutional gazette. Printed by John Anderson. Published for a few months in 1775. 12th newspaper in New York city. Independent reflector; or weekly essays. Printed by James Parker, 1752-53. 52 numbers form a set. Complete file at Lenox library. Albany gazette. Printed by Alex. & James Robertson, 1771-75. 1st newspaper in Albany. Occasional reverberator. Printed by James Parker, New York. September, 1753, no. 1-2. No more published. Complete file at Lenox library. Instructor. "J. Parker & William Weyman, New York, 1755, no. 1-6. John Englishman. "Parker & Weyman, April-July 1755, no. 1-10. Lenox library has all but no. 9. Medicine Beck, J. B. Historical sketch of the state of American medicine before the revolution. 35P. Alb. 1842. 610.8 H7 Annual address before the New York state medical society, Feb. 1, 1842. Ed. 2. Alb. 1850. 610.5 00 Curtis, F: C. Glimpses of early medicine in Albany. (see Albany Wyckoff, R. M. Early medicine in New York: a centennial con- 610.6 G9a Commerce and manufactures tory Colden, Cadwallader. Papers relating to an act of the assembly of General histhe province of New York for encouragement of the Indian trade Commerce and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French. 24p. N. Y. 1724. Contents: 1 Petition of London merchauts against act. 2 Reference of petition to lords commissioners. 4 Report of lords commissioners on petition. N. Y. pub. lib. 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 Hasenclever, Peter. The case of Peter Hasenclever. n.t-p. 97p. 923.843 H27 Narrative of the establishment by him of iron foundries in various parts of New York, 1761-69, and his subsequent failure. Histoire et commerce des colonies Angloises dans l'Amérique septen trionale. 336p. New York, p. 135-66. Lond. 1765. N. Y. state lib. Homes, H: A: Notice of Peter Hasenclever; an iron manufacturer of 1764-69. 8p. Alb. 1875. 908 H75 Notice of Peter Hasenclever; an early iron manufacturer. (see Albany institute. Transactions. 1876. 8:199-206) N. Y. state lib. Kennedy, Archibald. Report on trade and production, 1738. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4: 182-83 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:117. 974.7 qN423 Papers relating to the trade and manufactures of the province of New York, 1705-57. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) Also in Manual of the city of New York. 1852, 11:441-49, 352.0747 N4k. Statistics of revenue, imports, exports, etc. 1691-1768. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1:699–707. 974.7 N424 974-7 qN423 Tariff of 1655. (see N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. 1:572-73) R974.7 qN421 LOCAL COLONIAL HISTORY Local history Barber, J: W. & Howe, Henry. Historical collections of the state New York city of New York. 608p. N. Y. 1841. 974.7 B231 Outline history of the state, p.13-44: remainder of volume contains short sketches of the counties in alphabetic order. Fernow, Berthold, tr. & ed. Documents relating to the history and. settlements of the towns along the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, with the exception of Albany, from 1630 to 1684, and also illustrating the relations of the settlers with the Indians. 617p. Alb. 1881. (in N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. v. 13) 439p. 974-7 P87 Powell, L. P. ed. Historic towns of the middle states. N. Y. 1899. (American historic towns) New York city and vicinity New York city 196р. N. Y. 1888. Bartram, F. S. Retrographs; comprising a history of New York city prior to the revolution. history of the city of New York, a description of its Colonial history, p.11-20. 125P N. Y. pub. lib. comprising a present condiN. Y. 1849. Bernheim, A. C. N. Y. pub. lib. Relations of the city and the state of New York. (see Political science quarterly, Sep. 1894, 9:377-402) 305 P75 Black, G: A. History of municipal ownership of land on Manhattan |