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1 | James Tallmadge | Address delivered at the close of the eighteenth annual fair of the American Institute of the City of New-York | 1845 |
2 | William Sampson | An anniversay discourse delivered before the Historical Society of New-York, on Saturday, December 6, 1823; showing the origin, progress, antiquities, curiosities, and nature of the common law | 1824 |
3 | | Annual report of the trustees of the Astor Library of the State of New York | 1851 |
4 | | Brooklyn Theatre fire: memorial services. | 1876 |
5 | Charles Sheard & Lawrence Russell | Civil law in the ecclesiastical world | 1898 |
6 | | Macoy's centennial illustrated how to see New York and its environs | 1876 |
7 | Charles W. Darling | New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York, with chronological data | 1889 |
8 | | The New York tribune, a sketch of its history | 1883 |
9 | S.J. Tilden | The New-York City "ring:" origin, maturity and fall | 1873 |
10 | W.W. & T.M. Hall | Picturesque Riverside Drive | 1899 |
11 | Secretary of State | Preliminary report on the census of the State of New York for the year 1865 | 1866 |
12 | | Proposals for the increase of the capital of "The Copper Company" | 1846 |
13 | William J. McAlpine | Report made to the Water Commissioners of the City of Albany, August 1, 1850, on the proposed projects for supplying the city with water | 1850 |
14 | | Report of the commissioners of the Land Office relative to New York harbor encroachments | 1862 |
15 | | Report of the Committee of the New York Historical Society, on a national name | 1845 |
16 | Board of Aldermen | Report of the Committee on Arts, Sciences and Schools, in relation to international exchanges, and the formation of a city library | 1848 |
17 | John H. Griscom | The sanitary condition of the laboring population of New York | 1845 |
18 | Citizens' Protective League | Story of the riot | 1900 |
19 | Henry B. Hoffmann | Transformations of New York churches | 1938 |
20 | Jacob D. Wheeler, counsellor at Law | Trial of William and Peter C. Smith, on an indictment for a conspicacy, to harrass and oppress one Abraham Paul | 1824 |