Gravesend Stiles, H: R. History of the city of Brooklyn, including the old town Local history and village of Brooklyn, the town of Bushwick and the village and city of Williamsburgh. 3V. Brooklyn 1867-70. 974-723 St5 Flatbush Flatbush Dutch church records. (see Holland society of New York. 974.7 qH17 Year book. 1898. p. 87-152) List of all the inhabitants of the township of Flatbush, 1738. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of New York) of the state 974-7 N424 1849-51. 4188-91. Schenck, P. L. Historical sketch of the Zabriskie homestead, removed 974-722 qF61 50 copies reprinted from Stiles. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1: 213-54, 974.722 qSt5. First 12 pages colonial period. 974.722 Strong, T: M. History of the town of Flatbush in Kings county, Long Social history of Flatbush and manners and customs of the Dutch 917.4722 V281 Flatlands Dubois, Anson. History of the town of Flatlands. (see Stiles, H: R. Civil, political, professional and ecclesiastical history of the county of Kings. 1884. 1:64-79) Gravesend 974.722 qSt5 Abstract of title to lots 49 to 56 inclusive and Coney Island point. 28+26p. n. p. L. I. hist. soc. Appendix including Kieft charter 1645, Nicolls charter 1668, Lovelace charter 1670, Dongan patent of the land 1686. Flint, M. B. Lady Moody's plantation. (see Flint, M. B. Early Gravesend Local history Gerard, J. W. Lady Deborah Moody; a discourse delivered before the New York historical society, May 1880. 40p. Griffin, p. 1036. N. Y. 1880. Gravesend. Marriage records, 1664-1702, copies by T. G. Bergen. 929.1 N421 Kieft, Gov. Wilhelm. Director Kieft's patent to the town of Gravesend, anno 1645. (see N. Y. (state)—State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 1629-32. 974-7 N424 1850-51. 1:411-12. 947.7 qN423 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Friends' meeting house at Gravesend (see 973 qAm3 Stillwell, W: H. History of Coney Island. (see Stiles, H: R. 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