Local history Lewis, E.. D. Old prisons and punishments. p. 81-118. N. Y. New York cuy Description 1898. (Half moon ser. v. 2, no. 3) N. Y. state lib. (see Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder), & others. Historic New York. 1899. 2:81-118) 974-71 G63 Mackraby, Alexander. Letters to Sir Philip Francis, 1768. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93 2:465-66) 974.71 qW69 Michaelius, Jonas. First minister of the Dutch reformed church in the United States; letter from Jonas Michaëlius from Manhatas in New Netherland, 11 Aug. 1628; translated and printed for private distribution by H: C. Murphy. 25p. Hague 1858. N. Y. pub. lib. First minister of the Dutch reformed church in the United States. (see N. Y. (state)-Legislature. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York. 1853-87. 2:757-70) R974-7 qN421 Letter of Michaëlius to Rev. Adrianus Smontius, ed. by H: C. Murphy. The first minister of the reformed protestant Dutch church in North America; letter of Domine Jonas Michaëlius to Domine Adrianus Smoutius, dated at Manhattan, 11 Aug. 1628; translated from the Dutch with a preface and notes by H: C. Murphy. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1881. Publication fund ser. 13:365-87) Including a facsimile of the original letter. 974-7 N42 Reprinted from the Yearbook of the Collegiate reformed church of New York. 1896. Jonas Michaëlius, eerste predikant der Nederduitsche hervormde gemeente op Manhattans of Nieuw- Amsterdam, het latere New York, in Noord-Amerika; medegedeeld door Mr J. T. Bodel Nijenhuis. (see Kerkhistorisch archief. 1857. 1:365-88) N. Y. state lib. Jonas Michaelius, the first minister of the Dutch reformed church in the United States, facsimile of his letter, the only extant, written during the first years of the settlement of New York with transcript, preface and English translation by the late H: C. Murphy. 22+5P. Amsterdam 1883. Mines, J: F. A tour around New York; and, My summer acre, being the recreation of Mr Felix Oldboy. 518p. N. Y. 1893. 917.471 M66 Contains illustrations of colonial buildings and description of life in the early days of the city. Old New York revived. (see Historical magazine) 973 H62 Jan-Ap. 1867, ser. 2, 1 : 42–44, 105-8, 166–67, 214–15 V. 10-12 Local history Nov. 1867, ser. 2, 2: 291-94 Mar. 1868, ser. 2, 3: 166-68 Picture of New York and stranger's guide. 492p. N. Y. 1828. 917.471 P58 Sketch of the origin of the fire department. (see Reminiscences of the 051 H23 Old New York taverns. (see Harper's magazine, May 1890, 80: 842-64) 051 H23 Value of property in New York city in early times. (see Reminiscences of the city of New York and its vicinity. 1855. p. 117-18) 1643-1705. Religious history 974.71 R28 From the great mass of literature, controversial and other, touching Trinity church, only that has been included which seems fullest and most important in its bearing on the colonial period. Baird, C: W. Pierre Daillé, the first Huguenot pastor of New York. Ed. 2. Berrian, William. Historical sketch of Trinity church. N. Y. 1847. 386 p. 283.7471 T731 Bowen, L. P. Days of Makemie; or, The vine planted A. D. 1680 1708, with an appendix. 558p. Phil. 1885. 922.57 M28 New York city Local history Campbell, Alexander. Protestation. 4p. N. Y. 1733. N. Y. pub. lib. Before Richard Nicolls, Mar. 26, 1733, against Rev. William Vesey's examining certain charges made to the bishop of London against him. Religious his tory Supplement to the vindication of Mr Alexander Campbell: wherein all the objections made to the said vindication are answered, particularly those in a late paper called Mr Noxon's observations, 35P. N. Y. 1732. N. Y. pub. lib. etc. True and just vindication of Mr Alexander Campbell from the several aspersions cast upon him, and that load of undeserved calumny and reproach he at present lyes under. In a letter directed to Edmund lord bishop of London. 14p. N. Y. 1732. V922.37 C15 The case of the Scotch presbyterians of the city of New York. N Y. 1733. Entered in Thompson. History of the presbyterian churches in the United States. 1895. pref. p. 16. Clarke, R: H. Catholic church in New York. Memorial history of the city of New York. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. 1892-93 4:634-48) 974-71 qW69 Collection of some papers concerning Mr Lewis Rou's affair. 34p. N. Y. pub. lib. N. Y. 1725. 2 Petition of several heads of families to the governor in council. 3 Order of the council about the petition. 4 Answer of the consistory to said petition. 5 Mr Rou's reply to this answer. 6 The two reports of the committee of the council, with the orders of that board concerning the same. Daly, C: P. Settlement of the Jews in North America; ed. with notes De Costa, B: F. Early Huguenots of Manhattan. (see Wilson, New York tory Dix, Morgan. Historical recollections of St Paul's chapel; to which Local history is prefixed an account of the celebration of its centennial anniversary. Religious his Oct. 28, 29 and 30, 1866. 64p. N Y. 1867. 283.7471 Sa21 History of Trinity parish. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 4:188–207) 974.71 qW69 History of the parish of Trinity church in the city of New V.I. N.Y. 1898. York. In 3 volumes. Old Trinity, New York and its chapels. 283.7471 qT731 (see Perry, W: S. ed. 1885. 2:473-84) 283.73 qP42 Dunshee, H: W. anon. History of the school of the collegiate re- Pulpit censorship in New Amsterdam. register, Feb. 1895, 1:507–14) 296 Am3 (see American historical 973 qAm31 Early Dutch reformed church in Nassau street in the city of New York. (see American historical record, Sep. 1872, 1:400-32) 973 qAm Early history of the catholic church on the island of New York. (see From Catholic world, Dec. 1869, 10: 413-20, 515-25, 205C28. 277.471 F21 Foote, W: H: Rev. Francis Makemie and his associates. The con- Greenleaf, Jonathan. A history of the churches of all denominations 277-471 G84 277.471 G841 Harrison, W: H. anon. Trinity church title; an exposure of Miller's letter, with documents, etc. addressed to the late commissioners of the land office. 46p. Alb. 1856. 283.7471 T732 v.3 Local history Historical documents relating to the French protestants in New York. New York city Religious his 1686-1804. (see Huguenot society of America. Collections. 1886. 1:327-431) tory 284.57 qH87 Induction of the Rev. William Vesey. (see Old New York, Jan. 1890, 974.71 qoli 974.71 qoli Kohler, M. J. Beginnings of New York Jewish history. Makemie, Francis. A good conversation; a sermon preached at the Sabin, 11:136. For preaching this sermon the author was imprisoned. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1871. Publication fund ser. 3:411-53) 974-7 N42 Narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment of two presbyterian ministers and prosecution of Mr Francis Makemie, one of them, for preaching one sermon at the city of New York, by a learner of the law and lover of liberty. 47P. Bost. 1707. N. Y. pub. lib. N. Y. pub. lib. 52p. N. Y. 1755. (in Force, Peter, ed. Tracts and other papers. 1846. v.4, N. Y. state lib. no. 4) Memorial with accompanying documents of inhabitants of the city of New York in communion with the protestant episcopal church in the state of New York praying the repeal or amendment of an act entitled "An act to alfer the name of the corporation of Trinity church in New York and for other purposes", passed Jan. 25, 1814. 48p. 283.7471 T732 v.1 N. Y. 1846. Appended are 579 manuscript signatures. |