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v. I.-Topographical description of Enfield, v. 1.— Upham, Thos. C. Destruction of the Willey family in the notch of the White Mts., 1826, v. 3.-Wring, N. Notices of New England, 1709, v. 3. Wadsworth, Lemuel. Notice of W., by E. Hill, v. 2.-Waldron, Rich. Biog, notice, v. 2.- Walker, Chas. Sketch of New Ipswich, v. 5.-Walker, Jos. B. Valley of the Merrimack, 1860, v. 7.-Washington, Geo. Letters, 1775-82, v. 2.-Weare, Meshech. Letters to Langdon and Peabody, 1779-80, v 2;-Sketches of W., by Paine Wingate, v. 5.-Weare, Nath. Letter to Robt. Pike, v. I.-Wentworth, John. Commission, 1717, V. I.— Wentworth, Sir John. Letter, 1777, v. 5.-Wentworth, John, Jr. Sketch of W., v. 5.-Wentworth family. Genealogical notice of the Wentworths of N. H., v. 5. -Wheeler, Thos. Narrative of expedition into the Nipmuck country, and to Quabaog, now Brookfield, Mass., 1675, v. 2.-Whiton, John M. Brief notices of Antrim, N. H., v. 4.-Witchcraft in N. H., 1656, v, 1. Constitution and by-laws. Concord, 1833. 12°.

Proceedings, 1872-89. vol. 1 and 2. 2 vols. Concord [1874-89]. 8°.

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SLAFTER, E. F. Discovery of America by the northmen, 985-1015; discourse, Apl. 24, 1888. Concord, 1891. 8°.

SONS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Festival; with the speeches of Webster, Woodbury, Wilder, etc., Nov. 7, 1849. Boston, 1850. 8°. New Haven, Conn. 100th anniversary of the city of N. H.; with oration by Thos. R. Bacon, July 4, 1884; also a paper on New Haven in 1784, by F. B. Dexter [before the N. H. Col. Hist. Soc.]. n. p., 1885. 8°.

Proceedings in commemoration of the settlement of New Haven [250th anniversary], April 25, 1888. n. p. [1888]. 8°.

Court of Common Council. Charter and ordinances, with statutes relating to the city. New Haven, 1870. 8°.

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City year book. II vols. New Haven, 1869-81. 8°.

CHURCH IN THE UNITED SOCIETY, formed by the White-Haven and Fair-Haven churches. Catalogue of members, 17421855. New Haven, 1855. 12°.

FIRST CHURCH. Catalogue of members, 1685-1757. New Haven, 1854. 12°.

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Constitution and by-laws. n. p., 1885.

Papers. vols. 1-4. 4 vols. New Haven, 1865-88. 8°.

Contents: 1. Organization of the Society.-Officers, life and annual members.-White, Henry. New Haven colony.-Bacon, L. Civil government in New Haven colony.-White, H. History of the Cutler lot.-Croswell, F. History of Trinity Church.-Trowbridge, T. R. History of Long Wharf in New Haven.-Beardsley, E. E. Parsonage of the Blue Meeting House.Cleaveland, E. L. The Governor Gilbert lot.-Bacon, N. A. Notice of the early promologists in New Haven. --Jefferson, T., and Bishop, Abraham. Correspondence.-Gilman, D. C. Bishop Berkeley's gifts to Yale College.--Bronson, H. Historical account of Connecticut currency, etc.

2. List of officers and members.-Constitution and by-laws.-Beardsley, E. E. Address of the President. -Whitaker, E. Early history of Southold, L. I.— Goodrich, C. Invasion of New Haven by the British troops, July 5, 1779.-Wright, R. W. Poetry and poets of Connecticut.-Dexter, F. B. Memoranda resp. Ed. Whalley and William Goffe. Trowbridge, T. R. Remarks on Dexter's paper resp. Whalley and Goffe. -Goodyear, S. Historical sketch of G., from "Old colony records." - Trowbridge, T. R., Jr. Ancient houses of New Haven.-Dexter, F. B. Sketch of the life and writings of John Davenport. - Bronson, H. Medical history and biography. 3. Officers and members. Dexter, F. B. The founding of Yale College.-Baldwin, S. E. New Haven Convention of 1778.-Kingsbury, F. J. Old Connecticut. -Trowbridge. T. R., Jr. Ancient maritime interests of New Haven.-Beardsley, E. E. Mohegan land controversy.-Dexter, F. B. Gov. Elihu Yale.- Baldwin, E. C. Branford annals.- Baldwin, S. E. Boundary line between Connecticut and New York.-Bronson, Henry. Early government of Connecticut.-Baldwin, S. E. Ecclesiastical constitution of Yale College.Dexter, F. B. Early relations between New Netherland and New England;- Inscriptions on tombstones in New Haven, prior to 1800.-Index to vols. 1-3.

4. Prefatory note, list of officers, members, etc.— Townsend, Eben, Jr. Diary, the supercargo of the "Neptune" on her voyage to the S. Pacific and Canton; ed. by T. R. Trowbridge.-Dexter, F. B. New Haven in 1784.-Carter, C. H. Connecticut boroughs. -Eaton, D. C. Family of Nathaniel Eaton, of Cambridge, Mass.-Baldwin, S. E. Young man's journal of 100 years ago.-Whitaker, E, New Haven's adventure on Delaware Bay. Painter, Thos. Personal reminiscences of the Revolutionary War; ed. by Henry Howe.-Hodges, A. C. Yale graduates in western Mass. Baldwin, E. C. Branford annals, 1700-1800.Baldwin, S. E. Captives of the Amistad.-Andrews, Wm. G. Trading-house on the Paugasset.- Baldwin, S. E. Past and future of this Soc.; annual address.Inscriptions on tombstones in Guilford, erected prior to 1800.

HOTCHKISS, Justus S. Bells; a paper, 1888. New Haven, 1889. 8°. New Jersey. Archives. Archives. See below, Legis

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Assembly. Committee rel. to the registry and return of births, marriages and deaths. Report. Trenton, 1852. 8°.

Boundary Commission [on] the true boundary line between N. Y. and N. J. Report and proceedings in lands under water in Raritan Bay. Trenton, 1887. 8°.

Report and proceedings in lands under water in Hudson River, Bay of N. Y., etc. Jersey City, 1890. 8°.

Commissioners [on] a Canal to unite the Delaware with the Passaic. Report. Morristown, 1823. 8°.

Geological Survey. Annual reports of the State Geologist, 1854, '55, '63-65, '67, '7077, '79, '80, '82-91. 26 vols. Trenton, 185592. 8°.

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Special joint committee on extension of shore front in New York Bay. Report. Trenton, 1889. 8°.

Provincial Congress and Council of Safety. Minutes. Trenton, 1879. 8°.

Senate. Journal. 2 vols. Trenton, 188791. 8°.

State Board of Assessors. 4th-8th annual reports, 1887-91. 5 vols. Camden, 1888-92. S°.

BOARD OF AMERICAN PROPRIETORS OF EAST NEW JERSEY. Bi-centennial celebration at Perth Amboy, 1884. Newark, 1885. 8°.

COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY [Princeton, N. J.J. Catalogus collegii, 1866, '69, '72, '75, and 81. 5 vols. Phila., 1866-81. 8°.

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AMERICAN WHIG SOCIETY. Catalogue. Princeton, 1859. 8°.

CLIOSOPHIC SOCIETY. Catalogues. N. Y., 1851, and Phila., 1857. 8°.

MACLEAN, J. History of the college, 1746-1854. 2 vols. Phila., 1877. 8°.

· COUNCIL OF PROPRIETORS of West NeW JERSEY. Report of the committee in relation to the province line between east and west 8°. N. J. Camden, 1888.

NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY [Newark, N. J.]. Collections. 7 vols. in 8. n. p., 1846-72. 8°.

Contents: 1. Whitehead, W. A. East Jersey under proprietary government. Scot, G. Model of the government of the province of East New Jersey.

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2. Duer, W. A. Life of Wm. Alexander, earl of Stirling; with selections from his correspondence. — 3. Field, R. S. Provincial courts of New Jersey.-4. Morris, L. Papers, 1738-46.-5. Stevens, Henry. Analytical index to the colonial documents of N. J. in State Paper Offices of England; ed. with notes, by W. A. Whitehead.-6. Newark. Records of the town, 1666-1836.-Supplement. Proceedings com. of the settlement of Newark, N. J., on its 200th anniversary.-7. Elmer, L. Q. C. Constitution and government of N. J., with sketches of governors, 1776-1845.

Constitution, by-laws, etc., 1846, '48, '70. 3 vols. Newark, 1846-70. 8°.

Proceedings. Io vols. Newark, 1845

66. 8°.

Contents: 1. Proc. 1845-46.-King, Chas. Discourse. -Schuyler, John. Journal on an expedition to Canada, 1690.-Davies, S. Three letters.-Miller, S. Address. -Franklin, Wm. Three letters to his father.-Strahan, W. Letter, 1766.-Hyde, E., lord Cornbury. Letter to the inhabitants of Bergen, 1706.-Dockwra, W. Letter to And. Hamilton, 1693.-Thomas, A. Account of a journey in the southern states in 1781.-Fort, G. F. Capture and death of the refugee John Bacon.-Marcellus, A. A. Extract from a paper on the discovery and settlement of Monmouth County.-Correction of errors in King's discourse.-Exports of Salem Co.Criminal statistics of Essex Co. -Proceedings of the committees of Freehold and Shrewsbury on the opening of the Revolution.

2. Proceedings, 1846-47.-Proc. to the Governor of N. Y., 1675-78, in rel. to the settlement and jurisdiction of J. Fenwick in West Jersey -Barton, W. Journal during Sullivan's expedition against the Indians, 1779. -Elmer, E. Extracts from journal during same expedition. Hornblower, J. C. 2d annual address.-Baldwin, S. Diary of events in Charleston, S. C., 1780.Elmer, E. Journal of an expedition to Canada in 1776. -Stockton, R. Letter to Robt. Ogden, 1765.

3. Proceedings, 1848-49.-Logan, Jas. Letter to Col. Cox.-Elmer, E. Journal, cont.-Ogden, D. Letter to the claimants under the Indian purchases, 1767.-Caldwell, Jas. Memoir, by Nich. Murray.-Spicer, Jacob. Extract from diary.-Collin, N. Brief account of the Swedish mission in Racoon and Penn's Neck, N. J.Franklin, Wm. Biog. sketch, by Wm. A. Whitehead; -Letter to his father, Dec. 24, 1774.-Gould, Wm. Journal during an expedition into Penn, in 1794.

4. Proceedings, 1849-50.-Morris, Lewis. Memoir, by R. Davidson.-Census of Northampton, Burlington Co., 1709.-List of judges, clerks, sheriffs, etc. of Salem Co.-Fenwicke. J. Memoir, by R. G. Johnson.-Strahan, Wm. Letters to David Hall, desc. the trial of John Wilkes.--State of religion in East and West Jersey, 1700.-King, C. Battle of Monmouth Court House. -Smith, W. P. Letters to Elias Boudinot.-Ogden, U. Letter, 1771.-Lease for a year from Eliz. Carteret to the twelve proprietors for East Jersey.-Gifford, A. Aborigines of New Jersey.

5. Proceedings, 1850-51.-Steuben, F. W. A., baron. Letter to officers of the N. J. line, 1783.-Sittings of the provincial assemblies and names of members.-Schuyler, P., and Sullivan, J. Orders to J. Dayton, 1776.— Whitehead, W. A Robbery of the Treasury, 1768.— Messler, A. Hollanders in N. J.-Bradley, J. P. The American Union and [its] perils. - Sherwood. Jos. Letters, 1761-66.-Barber, F. Letter. 1776.-Shippen, J., Jr. Letter, 1752.-Stirling, Wm. Alexander., earl of. Selections from correspondence.

6. Proceedings, 1851-53.-Bell. And. Journal during march of British army through N. J. in 1778 -Schanck, G. C. Inquiry into location of Mt. Ployden.—Field, R. S. Review of the trial of Wm. Tennent in 1742.Stirling. Wm. Alexander, earl of. Selections from correspondence, 1755.-Frelinghuysen, Theo. Uses and benefits of historical societies.-Armstrong, Ed. Description of the site of Fort Nassau on the Delaware.

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Carnahan, Jas. Pennsylvania insurrection of 1794.Report of Cor. Secretary on the Belcher papers.-Report of committee authorized to examine the supposed site of Ft. Nassau.-Rafn, C. C. Discovery of the Northmen.-Armstrong. Ed. History and location of Ft. Nassau on the Delaware.

7. Proceedings, 1853-55.-"Pierwin, ye sachem of Pau." Letter rel. to "Cooks of Dozens."-Winds, Wm. Biog. sketch, by J. F. Tuttle.-Stirling, Wm. Alexander, earl of. Selections from correspondence.King, Jas. G. Proc. on the announcement of his death. Miller, J. W. The iron state, its natural position, power and wealth; an address.-Clark, Jos. Diary, 1778-79.-Hopkins, Dr. Letter to Dr. Bellamy, 1758.

8. Proceedings, 1856-59.- List of drawings and papers of R. Fulton in possession of the Society.Account of the establishment at Morristown of the first academy, library and printing press.-Supplement to the act of incorporation.-Smith, S. Extracts from [his] mss.-Field and staff officers N. J. regiments in Revolution.--Whitehead, W. A. Appointment of N. Jones as chief justice in 1759.-Ford, David. Journal during the expedition into Penn., 1794.-Mawhood, C. Proposals to the militia of Salem Co. in 1778 and answer of Col. Hand.-Whitehead, W. A. Female suffrage in N. J.-Parker, Jas. Brief history of the boundary disputes between N. Y. and N. J.-Staten Island part of N. J. Bangs, Isaac. Extract from his journal.-Whitehead, W. A. Circumstances leading to the establishment in 1769 of the northern boundary line between N. J. and N. Y.

7. Proceedings, 1860-64.-Smith, S. Extracts from [his] mss.-Marriages of Friends in Phila., 1682-1714.— Alofsen, Sol. Origin of the name "Pavonia.”—Smith, Saml. J. Memoir, with reminiscences of Burlington, by John Jay Smith.-Pinhorne, Wm. Project for raising money in 1716.-Extracts from the minutes of N. J. Supreme Court, 1765.-Haven, C. C. Battles of Trenton and Princeton.-Deaths of Dr. Murray and John P. Jackson. Memoranda rel. to Dr. Franklin's administration of the colonial P. O.-Stafford, Abigail. Memoir of S. and her times.-Proprietors' order respecting "Perth Towne," 1683.-Colden, C. Affairs of N. Y. and N. J. under the joint governors.-Conway, H. S. Letter to Gov. Franklin, 1765.-Ward, John D. Steamboat controversy between N. Y. and N. J., 1811-24.Scandinavian settlements in N. J.- Dayton, Elias. Papers.

10. Proceedings. 1865-66. Hornblower, Jos. C. Life and character, by R. S. Field.-McWhorter, Geo. C. Sketch of the McWhorter family in N. J.-Alofsen, S. Description of an ancient brass tobacco box.-Instructions of freeholders of Hunterdon to the representatives of the county, 1771.-Whitehead, W. A. Papers on the eastern boundary of N. J.-Communication from Asher Taylor on the der. Neversink."- Letter to Benj. Franklin from the House of Assembly of N. J., Dec. 7, 1769.-Hayes, D. A. Account of the portrait of Aaron Burr in the possession of the Soc.-Objections of N. J. to the articles of confederation submitted to Congress, June 23, 1778.-Report of the commissioners of the states at Annapolis, 1786, rel, to the adoption of a better system of government.-Act of incorporation of the Soc.-Members of the Soc., Dec. 1856.

Same. 2d series. II vols. Newark, 1867-92. 8°.

Contents: 1. Proceedings, 1867-69. — Pedigree of Gov. Carteret.-Staten Island and the N. J. boundary. -Regimental returns, Haddonfield, Bordentown, Morristown, 1776-77. — Ogden, David. Letter to Philip Kearney, 1766.-Inscriptions on tombstones near Freehold. - Greene, Nath. Letter to Jas. Abeel, 1779.Washington, Geo. Letter to Benj. Franklin.-Rutherfurd, John. Notes on the state of N. J., 1786.- Livingston, Wm. S. Letter to Burr, 1782.-Officers of Peter Schuyler's regiment, 1759.--Washington, G. Letter to Saml. Haven, 1787.- Inscriptions on tombstones at Ringwood, N. J.-Grant from Berkley and Carteret to.

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the people of Woodbridge and Saml. Moore.-Parker, Jas. Address on [his] life and character, by R. S. Field. Whitehead, W. A. Review of the circumstances connected with the settlement of Elizabeth, N. J.-Commercial prospects in N. J. during the confederation.

2. Proceedings, 1870-72. Tuttle, Jos. F. Early history of Morris Co.-King, Barnabas. Sketch, by J. F. Tuttle.-McLean, Danl. V. Obituary notice of M. -Kirkpatrick, And. Memoir, by Jas. Grant Wilson. -Kennedy, Henry R. Letter.-Field, Rich. S. Memoir, by A. Q. Keasbey.-Elmer, L. Q. C. History of the first constitution of N. J.-Smith, M. L. Letter on David G. Burnet.-New Jersey church of Warren Co., Ohio. Why New Jersey is called a foreign country.— Haven, C. C. Communication upon the U. S. flag.Stafford, Sarah S. Flag of the "Bon Homme Richard." -Coleman, Jas. B. Letter; with first Atlantic telegram. Rutherfurd, John. Memoir, by R. S. Swords. -Nixon, John T. Circumstances attending the election of Wm. Pennington, of N. J., as speaker of the 36th Congress.

3. Proceedings, 1872-74.-Parker, Joel. Monmouth County during the provincial era.--Megill, Chas. Old fort or block house at Trenton.-Cutler, M. Passage from [his] journals, referring to New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio in 1787-88.-List of original documents deposited with the Society by Mrs C. Rutherfurd.— Campfield, Jabez. Diary, during Sullivan's expedition, 1779.-Nelson, Wm. Report on the extent and condition of the records of Bergen Co. - Stockton, Rich. Letters to John Rutherfurd, in 1798.

4. Proceedings, 1875-77.-Salter, Edwin. Origin and signification of geographical names, in Monmouth and Ocean counties. - Nelson, Wm. An interesting memento of Maj. André.-Allinson, Saml. Fragmentary history of the N. J. Indians.-Dayton, Wm. L. Memorial, by J. P. Bradley. Colfax, Wm. Biog. sketch, by Wm. Nelson.-Morris, Lewis. Letter to the people of Elizabethtown, July 13, 1698.-Johnson, Philip. Memoir, by Wm. S. Stryker.-De Hart, John. Memoir, by B. W. Throckmorton. Stockton, Rich. Memoir, by W. A. Whitehead.

5. Proceedings, 1877-79.-Centennial celebrations in the state.-Symmes, John C. Life and services, by C. H. Winfield. Mott, Geo. S. First century of Hunterdon Co.-Franklin, Eliza. Letter, Feb. 5, 1776. -Whitehead, W. A. Resting place of the remains of Columbus.-Bayard, John. Memorial, by Jas. Grant Wilson.- Gilchrist, Robt. Letter. - Salter, Edwin, Letter on Little Egg Harbor genealogies.-Swords, Robt. S. Bones of Columbus.-Henry, Jos. Memoir, by Jas. C. Moffat.

6. Proceedings, 1879-81. Rodgers, Ravaud K. Memoir, by George Sheldon.-Brown, Allen H. Character and employments of the early settlers on the sea-coast of N. J.-Letter from Archbishop of Santa Domingo, rel. to the remains of C. Columbus.-Origin of the pension laws.-Phillips, Henry, Jr. Account of two maps of America, pub. 1550 and 1555.-Learned, J. E. Letter, making enquiries about the old forest that once stood in the march between Newark and N. Y.-Answer of Cor. Secretary thereto.

7. Proceedings, 1882-83.-Keasbey, A. Q. Bi-centennial of the purchase of East New Jersey by the proprietors.-Littell, Eliakim. Memoir, by S. Littell. -White, A. W. Memoir, by Anna M. W. Woodhull.Parker, R. W. Taxes and money in New Jersey before the Revolution. - Hornblower, Josiah, and the first steam-engine in America, by Wm. Nelson. - Irvine, Wm. Sketch of life of I., by G. W. Howell.-Littell, S. Memoir of the Gardiner family of West Jersey.

8. Proceedings, 1884-85.-Elmer, L. Q. C. Sketch of life of E., by Wm. E. Potter; with add. remarks, by John T. Nixon.-Allinson, Saml. Memorial, by John F. Hageman.-Carrington, Henry B. Strategic relations of N. J. to the war for Amer. independence.Whitehead, Wm. A. Sketch of life and character of

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W., by Saml. I. Prime.-Bayard, Saml., of N. J. and his London diary, 1795-96; by Jas. Grant Wilson.

9. Proceedings, 1886-87.-Frelinghuysen, Fred. T. Life, character and services, by John F. Hageman.Brown, Allen H. Jonathan Pitney;- Fifty years of progress in south Jersey.-McCrea, Jennie. Historical sketch, by Henry Race. - Ward, Marcus Lawrence, by F. W. Ricord.-Scott, Austin. Early cities of N. J. -Nelson, Wm. Founding of Paterson as the intended manufacturing metropolis of the U. S.-Lloyd, Aaron. Contributions to the early history of the Ref. Dutch Church of Second River.-Hallock, Robt. C. Historic Old Tennent.-White, Barclay. Sketch of the Schooley family.-Spencer, Oliver. Sketch of life of S.

10. Proceedings, 1888-89. - Mellick, And. D., Jr. The Hessians in New Jersey. -Yard, Jas. S. Joel Parker, "War Gov. of N. J."; a memorial.-Wickes, S. The first minister of Orange, N. J., 1718, [J. Buckingham].-Pierson, Mrs. F. H. Martha J. Lamb.Pumpelly, J. C. Our French allies in the Revolution. -N. J. Hist. Soc. in the centennial celebration, Apl. 29. 1889.

II. Proceedings, 1890-91.-Studdiford, Saml. M. Samuel McC. Hamill; a memoir. Keasbey, A. Q. John T. Nixon; memoir.-Neilson, James. George H. Cook, state geologist. - Parrish, Jos. Dr. Stephen Wickes; a memoir.-Wilson, J. G. Augustine Herrman, Bohemian, 1605-86.

DOANE, G. W. Goodly heritage of Jerseymen; 1st annual address. Burlington, 1846. 8°.

STRYKER, Wm. S. Gen. Maxwell's brigade of the N. J. Continental line in 1779. Trenton, 1885. 8°.

Massacre near Old Tappan. Tren

ton, 1882. 8°.

Old barracks at Trenton, N. J. Trenton, 1885. 8°.

NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SOCIETY. Rise, minutes and proceedings. Newark, 1875.

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Transactions, 1864, '66-68. 4 vols.

N. Y., 1864-68. 8°.

STATE LIBRARY. Annual reports, 188789. 3 vols. Trenton, 1887-90. 8°.

SURVEYORS' ASSOCIATION OF WEST NEW JERSEY. Proceedings, constitution, list of members, etc. Camden, 1870. 8°. New Jerusalem Church. Book of worship. N. Y., 1876. 12°.

New Church almanac for 1889. Boston [1889]. 8°.

New London, Conn. Pettypaug Point, 1814. Brooklyn, 1881. 4°.

IST CONG. CHURCH. List of members, Oct. 5, 1670-May 1, 1840. New Lond., 1840. 12°.

New London County Historical Society. incorporation, by-laws and officers. Lond., 1871. 12°.

Records and papers. New Lond., 1890-91. 8°.

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Bacon, Ed. W. Memorial, by Chas. J. Hill. New Lond., 1888. 8°.

COLLIER, Thos. S. History of the statue erected to John Mason and his comrades. n. p., 1889. 8°.

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RITCH, W. G. Inaugural address; with the charter, constitution and bylaws. Santa Fé, 1881. 8°.

New mirror for travellers, etc. See Paulding, James K.

New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal. vols. 2, 3 and 7. 3 vols. Phila., 1821-24. 8°. New Netherland. See New York.

New peerage; or, Ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland. 3 vols. Lond., 1778. 12°. New Plymouth Colony. Records. See Massachusetts. Gen. Court. Records.

New Princeton Review. See Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review.

New reasons for abolishing the slave trade. See Stephen, James.

New Review. vols. 1-7. 7 vols. N. Y. and Lond., 1889-92. 8°.

New Sailor's Magazine and Naval Chronicle. vol. 2. Lond., 1828. 8°.

New South Wales in 1881. See Richards, Thomas.

New South Wales; its progress and resources. Sydney, 1876. 8°.

New themes for the Protestant clergy. See Colwell, Stephen.

New universal songster. Phila., 1812. 12°. New Utrecht, L. I. REF. DUTCH CHURCH, Historical discourse at the 200th anniversary, by David S. Sutphen; and hist. address, by T. G. Bergen; with appendix. n. p., 1877. 8°. New World, The ; ed. by Park Benjamin. June 1840-July 1841 and Oct. 1842-Feb. 1843. 2 vols. N. Y., 1840-43. 4°.

Vol. I. Boston, 1892. 8°.

New York.

[Arrangement: 1. Miscellaneous- New York as the first word of title, anonymous books about New York, etc. 2. New York city and county government. 3. New York province. 4. New York state government. 5. Societies, institutions, etc., of the city and state.]

1. Miscellaneous.

Account of the terrific and fatal riot at the Astor Place Opera House, N. Y., with the quarrels of Forrest and Macready, etc. N. Y., 1849. 8°.

Atlas of the city of New York. N. Y., G. W. Bromley and Co., 1879. fol.

Documents rel. to the colonial history. See N. Y. State. Legislature.

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Gazetteer of the state of New York, with general statistics, the census of 1840, etc. Albany, 1842. 8°.

The great metropolis; or, New York almanac for 1850. N. Y., 1850. 12°.

Hints towards promoting the health and cleanliness of the city. N. Y., 1802. 8°.

Historical, geographical and statistical view of the city of New York, with notices of Brooklyn, Williamsburgh, etc. N. Y., 1836. 12°.

Income record; the taxable income for 1863, of every resident of New York. N. Y., 1865. 8°.

List of persons, copartnerships and corporations who were taxed in N. Y. city, 1850; comp. by W. A. Darling. N. Y., 1851. 8°.

Metropolitan church and choir directory, of N. Y. and Brooklyn. N. Y. [1887]. 12°.

National celebration of Union victories, N. Y., Mch. 6, 1865. N. Y., 1865. 1. 8°.

Natural history of the state of N. Y. See N. Y. State. Secretary of State.

New Netherland documents, 1627-59. [Lijst van Stukken betreffende Nieuw Nederland verschenen in Amerikaansche Mengelwerken.] n. p., n. d. 8°.

New York; a historical sketch, by a New Yorker. See Curry, Danl.

New York almanack, 1745-47. 3 vols. N. Y., n. d. 12°.

New York almanac, by David Young, 1832. N. Y., n. d. 12°.

New York annual register for 1830-37 and '40; cont. an almanac, etc., by Edwin Williams. 9 vols. N. Y., 1830-40. 12°.

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New York Citizen and Round Table. See Round Table.

New York city co-partnership directory, 1844-47. 2 vols. N. Y., 1844-47. 8°.

New York city during the American Revolution; from the mss. in the possession of the Mercantile Lib. Ass'n. of N. Y. N. Y., 1861. 4°.

New York City Hall Recorder for 1819; cont. reports of trials and decisions; with notes, by Danl. Rogers. N. Y., 1819. 8°.

New York civil list, containing names and origin of civil decisions, etc.; afterward, Civil list and constitutional history of the colony and state of N. Y., 1860-63, '65, '6770, '78, '79, '86, '87. 13 vols. Albany, 186088. 8°.

New York Clipper almanac, 1876–92. 17 vols. N. Y. [1875-92]. 8°.

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