Hudson-Fulton Celebration: A Collection of the Catalogues Issued by the Museums and Institutions in New York City and Vicinity. Shown Under the Auspices of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission, Describing the Special Collections of Plants, Animals, Archæological Objects, Furniture, Maps, Silver, Letters, Paintings and Objects of Artistic and Historical Interest in Connection with the Hudson and Fulton PeriodsTrow Press, 1910 - 629 sidor |
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... base ornamented with bas - reliefs springs a fluted Doric column , surmounted by a pedestal supporting the statue of Hudson . This monument , by Karl Bitter and Schrady , is a chaste and beautiful work of art . It is 110 feet high , and ...
... base ornamented with bas - reliefs springs a fluted Doric column , surmounted by a pedestal supporting the statue of Hudson . This monument , by Karl Bitter and Schrady , is a chaste and beautiful work of art . It is 110 feet high , and ...
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... base of the skull , the end of an antler arrow point was discovered , broken perhaps by its impact with the occiput . Two bone points were near the lower bones of the left leg . A second point was found upon search among the left ribs ...
... base of the skull , the end of an antler arrow point was discovered , broken perhaps by its impact with the occiput . Two bone points were near the lower bones of the left leg . A second point was found upon search among the left ribs ...
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... base , suitable for grasping in the hand . In some cases the base was absent and those were probably hafted in wood . Specimens whose blades have a square or rectangular cross section are very rare . The finding of cores left in half ...
... base , suitable for grasping in the hand . In some cases the base was absent and those were probably hafted in wood . Specimens whose blades have a square or rectangular cross section are very rare . The finding of cores left in half ...
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... base our assumptions . Certain conventional types of decoration seem to have been in vogue , usually consisting in rows of stamped or incised paral- lel lines and much more rarely of dots regularly arranged in the same manner . Zigzag ...
... base our assumptions . Certain conventional types of decoration seem to have been in vogue , usually consisting in rows of stamped or incised paral- lel lines and much more rarely of dots regularly arranged in the same manner . Zigzag ...
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... , occur in all shell heaps and pits . When whole antlers are found , they usually show at the base the marks of the axe or other implement used to detach them from the skull . Cut antler prongs SKINNER , INDIANS OF MANHATTAN ISLAND 35.
... , occur in all shell heaps and pits . When whole antlers are found , they usually show at the base the marks of the axe or other implement used to detach them from the skull . Cut antler prongs SKINNER , INDIANS OF MANHATTAN ISLAND 35.
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Hudson-Fulton Celebration: A Collection of the Catalogues Issued by the ... Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1910 |
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Sida 10 - I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Sida 5 - Issued for 1861. . 27. —HENRY HUDSON THE NAVIGATOR. The Original Documents in which his career is recorded. Collected, partly Translated, and Annotated, with an Introduction by George Asher, IJL.D. Jssuedfor 1861. 28. — THE EXPEDITION OF URSUA AND AGUIRRE, In search of El Dorado and Omagua, AD 1560-61. Translated from the " Sexta Noticia Historialo
Sida 75 - Neversink, described by him as a "very good land to fall in with, and a pleasant land to see.
Sida 16 - The POLAR WORLD; a Popular Description of Man and Nature in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions of the Globe. By Dr.
Sida 10 - Behold, the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare; before they spring forth I tell you of them.
Sida 16 - Dawson (HB) The assault on Stony Point by General Anthony Wayne, July 16, 1779. Prepared for the New York Historical Society, and read at its. . .meeting, April I, 1862... Morrisania, NY, 1863. viii, 156 p., 37 facsim., I map. 4°. (Gleanings from the harvest-field of American history, Pt.
Sida 6 - Sailing Directions of Henry Hudson, prepared for his use in 1608, from the Old Danish of Ivar Bardsen. With an Introduction and Notes; also, a Dissertation on the Discovery of the Hudson River. 8vo. cloth. Albany, 1869. 1 50 556 DE COSTA (BF) The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America by the Northmen.
Sida 31 - An historical inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, relatives, and early life, his connection •with the Muscovy Company and discovery of Delaware Bay.
Sida 20 - Danaher, Franklin M. Early Irish in Old Albany, NY, with special mention of Jan Andriessen, " De lersman Van Dublingh." Paper read before the American-Irish Historical Society at the annual meeting of the latter in New York City, Jan. 19, 1903. Boston, 1903.