Local history Onderdonk, Henry, jr, comp. Annals of Hempstead, 1643-1832; Jamaica also, the rise and growth of the society of friends on Long Island and in New York, 1657-1826. 107p. Hempstead 1878. 974.724 H37 Anuals before the revolution, p.15–79 ; quakers at Hempstead, p.5–14; friends on Long Island and in New York, p.93–101. Antiquities of the parish church, Hempstead, including Oyster Bay and the churches of Suffolk county illustrated from letters of the missionaries and other authentic documents. 63p. Hempstead 1880. N. Y. pub. lib. An historical sketch of ancient agriculture, stockraising and manufactures in Hempstead, county of Queens. p.43-63 Jamaica 1867. L. I. hist. soc. Westbury monthly meeting. (see American historical record, July-Aug. 1872, 1:289-93, 360–64) 973 (Am3 Westbury, Friends society. Record of births. (see New York genealogical and biographical record. Oct. 1885, 16:171-75, July 1886, 17:218-22) 929.1 N421 Woodbridge, Sylvester, jr. Historical discourse delivered Nov. 29, 1840 at the dedication of Christ's ist church chapel in Raynor 21p. L. I. hist. soc. a Jamaica at Jamaica, L. I. (see New York genealogical and biographical 929.1 N421 1738-1831. Field, T: W. Two British occupations of the presbyterian church of Jamaica; by Lord Cornbury and General Howe. (see his Historic and antiquarian scenes in Brooklyn and its vicinity. 1868 p.9-16) 974.723 4F45. Garretson, G. J. A discourse delivered in the reformed Dutch church, Jamaica, N. Y. Feb. 15 and repeated in Newtown, Feb. 20, L. I. hist. soc. 138p. 285.1747 221 Newtown 1880. McDonald, J. M. Two centuries in the history of the presbyterian Local history church, Jamaica, L. I. the oldest existing church of the presbyterian 285.1747 J22 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Antiquities of the parish church of Jamaica, including Newtown and Flushing, illustrated from letters of the mis- 283-747 J22 285.7747 J22 Poyer, Thomas. Register book for the parish of Jamaica, kept by Rev. Thomas Poyer, rector from 1710 to 1732. (see New York 929.1 QN421 Van Slyke, J. G. The reformed church of Jamaica, Long Island; an historical discourse delivered July 2, 1876. 43P N. Y. 1876. L. I. hist. soc. settlement and corporate progress. 202p. n. p. 1896. 974.721 (K29 Newtown Kieft, Gov. Wilhelm. Patent of Mespath or Newton, L. I. (see O’Callaghan, E. B. History of New Netherland. 1846-48. 974.7 Ос Moore, C:B. Sketch of the life of Rev. John Moore of Newton, L. I. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Jan.-Ap. 929.1 N421 Riker, James. Annals of Newtown, in Queens county, N. Y.; con taining its history from its first settlement with many facts concern- 437p. 974.724 N48 Waters, I: S. Extracts from records of the reformed church of New town, L. I. translated from the Dutch language. (see Putnam's monthly historical magazine, 1893-94, ser. 2, 2:115-18) 929.1 qSa31 V.4 Oyster Bay Local history Clapham, G. M. Colonial neighbors. (see New England magazine, Oyster Bay Oct. 1893, ser. 3, 9:201-7) 051 B34 0.15 Rev. Benjamin Woolsey of Glen Clove L. I. Glen Clove. Address at the celebration of the second centennial anni. versary of the settlement of that village by H: J. Scudder, May 25, 1868 ; with an appendix. 1959. Glen Clove 1868. 974.724 G48 Onderdonk, Henry, jr. Friends meeting house. (see American historical record) 973 qAm3 Bethpage, Feb. 1873, 2:73-76 Matinecock, June, 1872, 2: 257-61 Jericho, Nov. 1872, 1: 500–2 Oyster Bay, May, 1872, 1: 219-23 L. I. hist. soc. Suffolk county and its towns, villages, hamlets, scenery, institutions and important History of Suffolk county. (see History of Suffolk county, New York. 1882. p. 49-82) 974.725 qH62 Flint, M. B. The Connecticut towns. (see her Early Long Island, 1896. p. 244-60) 974.721 F64 Hedges, H: P. Development of agriculture in Suffolk county. (see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. P. 39-54) 974.725 Suz Herrick, S: E. Religious progress and Christian culture of Suffolk county. (see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. p. 29-38) 974.725 Suz History of Suffolk county, New York with illustrations, portraits and sketches of prominent families and individuals. v. p. N. Y. 1882. 974.725 qH62 List of freeholders in Suffolk county, 1737. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4: 200-4. 974.7 N424 1850-51, 4:132-34. 974.7 QN423 notes. Moore, C: B. Inventories, Suffolk county, L. I. 1668-92. (see New Local history York genealogical and biographical record, July 1881, 12: 132–34) 929.1 N421 Nicoll, Henry. Early history of Suffolk county, L. I. a paper read before the Long Island historical society Nov. 16, 1865. 18p. Brooklyn 1866. N. Y. pub. lib. Papers relating to Suffolk county. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 3:341-94. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 3: 207–38. 974.7 qN423 Pelletreau, W: S. Early Long Island wills of Suffolk county, 1691 1703; an unabridged copy of the manuscript volume known as 929.3 Su21 Reeves, H: A. Commerce, navigation and fisheries of Suffolk county. (see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk county. 1885. P. 55-78) 974.725 Su2 Scudder, H: J. Formation of the civil government of Suffolk county. (see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; bistory of Suffolk county. 1885. p. 19-28 974.725 Su2 Stiles, H: R. Notes on the graveyards of Long Island; tombstone inscriptions from the churchyards of Southold, Sag Harbor and 929.1 N421 Suffolk county. Bicentennial: history of Suffolk county, comprising the addresses delivered at the celebration of the bicentennial of 974.725 Su2 and comfort. (see Suffolk county. Bicentennial; history of Suffolk 974.725 Su2 Brookhaven 974.725 qH62 Brookhaven. Records up to 1800 as compiled by the town clerk. 219p. Patchogue 1880. 974.725 B79 Most important and valuable parts of the old records. Local history Chichester, Daniel & others vs W. H. Smith & Peter Ruland. Easthampton New York supreme court; case upon exceptions directed to be heard in the first instance at general term. 55p. n.p. 1856. L. I. hist. soc Nicolls, Dongan and Fletcher and will of William Smith, dated 1704. surrogate's office at New York. (see New York genealogical and 929.1 N421 Rev. James Lyons and his church at Setauket. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Oct. 1888, 19:150–51) 929.1 9N421 Trial for witchcraft of Ralph Hall of Brookhaven and Mary, his wife, 1665. (see N. Y. (state) - State. Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 4:133-36. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:85–86. 974.7 qN423 Easthampton Including Gardiners Island of East-Hampton, L. I.; from its first settlement to the present 974.725 Ea7 24p. Lyons Ia. 1886. L. I. hist. soc. Buell, Samuel. Faithful narrative of the remarkable revival of re ligion in the congregation of Easthampton on Long Island in L. I. hist. soc. Faithful narrative of the remarkable revival of religion in the congregation of Easthampton on Long Island 1764; with some reflections ; to which are added sketches of the author's life 144p. Sag Harbor 1808. 269 B86. |