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New York city

Dutch period

Local history Van Rensselaer, Mrs Sarah. The Bayards of New York and the early history of the city. (see her Ancestral sketches. 1882. p.29-61)

1647-73.

923-27 qV35

The growth of the city of New York from 1626. (see her Ancestral sketches. 1882. p. 159-82) 923-27 qV35 Watson, J: F. 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 New York city. (see his Annals and occurrences of New York city and state in the olden time. 1846. p.141-390) 974-7 W331 Olden time; researches and reminiscences of New York city. (see his Annals of Philadelphia.

Wilson, J. G. ed.

1830.

apx.p.1-78) 974.811 W332

Memorial history of the city of New York from its first settlement to the year 1892.

4V.

N. Y. 1892-93.

974.71 qW69

Old New York. (see Cosmopolitan, Jan. 1892, 12:313-23) 051qC82

Winthrop, B: R. Old New York. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1862. 21:686-94)

Read before the New York historical society Feb. 4, 1862.

Dutch period

352.0747 N4k

For first settlement of Manhattan Island, see Trading companies, p. 325. Account of Anneke Janse and her family; also the will of Anneke Janse in Dutch and English. 31p. Alb. 1870. 040 P v.2541

150 copies printed.

Anneke Jans Bogardus and her farm.

May 1885, 70:836-49)

(see Harper's magazine,

051 H23

Anneke Janse. (see Munsell, Joel. Collections on the history of

Albany. 1865-71. 2:422-27; 3:459-64)
Contains a partial genealogy of her descendants.
Antiquities of New York. (see Catholic world, Aug. 1869, 9:652–60)

974-743 qM92

205 C28

The beginning of the city. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council.
Manual. 1853. 12:427-41)

352.0747 N4k

Biographical sketches of all the magistrates of New Amsterdam. (see Local history

N. Y. (city)-Common council.

New York city

Manual. 1852. 11:378-400) Dutch period

352.0747 N4k

Burgomasters of New Amsterdam 1653-74. (see Wilson, J. G. ed.
Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93 2:49)

974.71 qW69
Davis, Asahel. History of New Amsterdam; or, New York as it was,
in the days of the Dutch governors together with papers on events
connected with the American revolution, and on Philadelphia in
the times of William Penn. 240p. N. Y. 1854. 974.71 D29
Albany, Schenectady, Esopus and Newpaltz, apx. p. 93-111.
Durand, E: D. City chest of New Amsterdam

1897. (Half moon ser. v. 1, no. 7)

p. 209-38. N. Y.

N. Y. state lib.

(see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder), & others. Historic

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Contents: Ordinances of Gov. Stuyvesant; inordinate drinking to be sup-
pressed, goats and hogs must be kept out of the highway, ob-

servance of the sabbath, no liquor to be sold to the Indians,
trading by foreigners forbidden.

Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder). Fort Amsterdam in the days of the
Dutch. p. 239–74. N. Y. 1897. (Half moon ser. v. 1, no. 8)

N. Y. state lib.

974.71 G63

(see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) & others. Historic New York. 1897. 1:1-37) Historical minutes of the times of the Dutch. (see N. Y. (city)— Common council. Manual. 1860. 19:612-19) 352.0747 N4k McManus, Blanche. How the Dutch came to Manhattan. 82p. N. Y. 1897. (Colonial monographs) 974.71 M22

New Amsterdam from settlement through 2d occupation by the Dutch. Megapolensis, Johannes. Original letter. (see Old New York, Ap. 1890, 2: 145-51)

974-71 qoli

Dated 15 Aug. 1648: relating to Bogardus and Anneke Jans. Nash, S. P. Anneke Jans Bogardus; her farm and how it became the property of Trinity church, New York; an historic inquiry. 105p.

N. Y. 1896.

283.7471 T733

Local history New Amsterdam. Proceedings of the burgomaster and schepens

New York city

Dutch period

(see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual) 352.0747 N4k 1845, 5:340-71 1849, 8:382-434 1852, 11:473-98

1847, 6:371-86 1850, 9:487-546

1848, 7:376-84 1851, 10:421-50

1853, 12:472-99

Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674, A. D. ed. by

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Contents: Minutes of the court of burgomasters and schepens.

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974-7 N424

v.3 1658-61

v.6 1666-73

v. 7 1673-74, p. 1-139; Administrative minutes, p. 140-267; Index, p. 269-352.

Records of the city of New Amsterdam, ed. by H: B. Dawson. (see Historical magazine)

973 H62 V.II-13

Jan.-Ap. 1867, ser. 2, 1:32-41, 108–12, 170–75, 224-29

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Records of the city of New Amsterdam in New Netherland, ed. by H: B. Dawson. v. 1, 79p. Morrisania N.Y. 1867. 974.71 D32 No more published. 100 copies reprinted with changes from Historical magazine, v. 11. Chiefly orders of Gov. Stuyvesant and council selected from the early Dutch records, 1747-59.

New York city in 1661: the story of an old map. (see American bibliopolist, Dec. 1871, 3:497–98)

010.5 Am3

Noyes, J. O. The Dutch in New Amsterdam. (see National magazine, May 1858, 12:443-48)

051 N21

974.71 P28

Paulding, J. K. comp. Affairs and men of New Amsterdam, in the
time of Governor Peter Stuyvesant; comp. from Dutch manuscript
records of the period. 161p. N. Y. 1843.
Schaghen, P. Original document; letter announcing purchase of New
York city. (see National magazine, Sep. 1892, 16:586-90) 973 M271
Scisco, L. D. The burgher guard of New Amsterdam. (see Ameri-
can historical register, Ap. 1895, 2:737-47)
973 qAm31
(see American historical register,
973 Am31

Garrison of Fort Amsterdam.
May-June 1896, 4:255-62, 372-77)

Stilwell, B: M. Early memoirs of the Stilwell family with a sketch. of the history of Manhattan Island and its vicinity under the Dutch. 289p. N. Y. 1878.

929.2 St58

New York city

Valentine, D: T: Cornelis Steenwyck, burgomaster of New Amster. Local history dam, mayor of New York. (see N. Y. (city)—Common council. English perioà Manual. 1864. 23: 648-64)

352.0747 N4k

352.0747 N4k

Law and lawyers in New Amsterdam. (see N. Y. (city)-Com-
mon council. Manual. 1863. 22: 569-80)
Van Rensselaer, Mrs Schuyler. The mother city of Greater New
York. (see Century magazine, May 1898, 56: 138-46) 051 Scr31
Watson, J: F. First settlement of the city of New York. (see his
Annals and occurrences of New York city and state.
P.9-13)

English period

1846. 974.7 W331

(see Christian

205 C462

American divines: the Rev. Samuel Johnson, D. D.
observer, Dec. 1832, 32: 763-76, apx. 829-36)
Andrews, W: L. The Bradford map; the city of New York at the
time of the granting of the Montgomerie charter; a description to
accompany a [reduced] facsimile of an actual survey made by
James Lyne and printed by William Bradford in 1731. 115P.
N. Y. 1893.

917.471 An2

Only two copies of the original are known to exist.
Beardsley, E. E: Life and correspondence of Samuel Johnson, D. D.
missionary of the church of England in Connecticut and first pres-
ident of Kings college, New York.
Ed. 2. 380p. N. Y. 1874.
923.77 J63

The burghers of New Amsterdam and the freemen of New York 1675-
1866. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1886. Pub-
lication fund ser. v. 18)
974-7 N42
Capture of the city of New Amsterdam by the English. (see N. Y.
(city)-Common council. Manual. 1861. 20:603-21) 352.0747 N4k
Carpenter, D. H. New York's first mayor. (see New York genealogical
and biographical record, Oct. 1887, 28: 190-96) 929.1 qN421
Thomas Willett, mayor 1665.

Carther, E. Letter describing the stamp act riot in New York. (see
New York mercantile library. New York city in the American
revolution. 1860. P. 41-49)
N. Y. state lib.

Chandler, P. W. Trials of certain negroes and others before the
supreme court of New York for a conspiracy to burn the city and
murder the inhabitants, 1741. (see his American criminal trials.

1841-44.

1:211-54)

N. Y. state law lib.

Local history Chandler, T: B.
New York city

English period

Life of Samuel Johnson, D. D. the first president of Kings (now Columbia) college in New York. 208p. N. Y. 1805.

923.77 J632

City affairs after the capture of the city by the English, 1665-1672. (see
N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1869. 27:887-90)
352.0747 N4k
City of New York in 1673. (see Family magazine, 1835-36, 3: 162–68)

051 qF21
Clarke, Jo. New York in 1672-73; A letter written by Jo. Clarke of
Fort James, N. Y. to Silvester Salisbury, commander of Fort Albany.
(see Historical magazine, Feb. 1860, 4: 50-51)
Condition of New York in 1757. (see Old New York, Ap.1890, 2:166-77)

973 H62

974-71 qOlı

(see

1855.

R28

Condition of the city fortifications, from a survey in 1688.
Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity.
p. 123-25)
Court of lieutenancy, 1686-96. (see New York historical society. Col-
lections. 1881. Publication fund ser. 13:389-438) 974-7 N42

974.7I

DeWitt, Edward. Map of the city of New York showing the original high water line and the location of the different farms and estates; with an explanation. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1855. 12:436-41) 352.0747 N4k

The duke of York's present to the common council of New York. (see N. Y. (city) Common council. Manual. 1849. 8:343) 352.0747 N4k Execution of persons engaged in the negro plot in the city of New York in the year 1741. (see N. Y. (city)—Common council. Manual. 1866. 25:810-20) 352.0747 N4k

Extracts from early newspapers, 1726-27. (see Old New York, Aug. 1889, 1:37-41)

974-71 qoli

Extracts from early newspapers, 1733-34. (see Old New York, Dec. 1889, 1:357-59)

974.71 qoli

The first negro plot in the city of New York, 1712. (see N. Y. (city)—
Common council. Manual. 1869. 27:775-76) 352.0747 N4k
Gerard, J. W. Dongan charter of the city of New York. (see Maga-
zine of American history, July 1886, 16:30-49)

New York city, 1664-88.

973 M27

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