The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... City prior to 1870 , presented , 61 . Bank for Savings , note concerning its establishment , 19 . Baumgardt , B. R. , lectures , 22 . Bolton , Reginald Pelham , articles . on Field Exploration Work , 15-19 , 82-88 . Lectures , 94 ...
... City prior to 1870 , presented , 61 . Bank for Savings , note concerning its establishment , 19 . Baumgardt , B. R. , lectures , 22 . Bolton , Reginald Pelham , articles . on Field Exploration Work , 15-19 , 82-88 . Lectures , 94 ...
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... City , Manhattan Market Views of , presented , 140 . New York City , View of , 1796 pre- sented , 140 . New York Historical Society : Notes of the Society , 20-22 , 61 , 94-96 , 136-140 . Library Notes , 22-23 . Exhibitions , 22 , 54 ...
... City , Manhattan Market Views of , presented , 140 . New York City , View of , 1796 pre- sented , 140 . New York Historical Society : Notes of the Society , 20-22 , 61 , 94-96 , 136-140 . Library Notes , 22-23 . Exhibitions , 22 , 54 ...
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... CITY OF NEW YORK . The earliest efforts to establish a savings bank in the City of New York began 1816 and after an unsuccessful attempt to secure a charter from the State of New York in 1817 the " Bank for Savings in the City of New ...
... CITY OF NEW YORK . The earliest efforts to establish a savings bank in the City of New York began 1816 and after an unsuccessful attempt to secure a charter from the State of New York in 1817 the " Bank for Savings in the City of New ...
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... City , about 1890 , by L. C. Vogt , has been presented by Mr. Samuel P. Avery . An oil painting of the British Hut Camp on the Dyckman Farm , New York City , during the War of the Revolution , painted by John Ward Dunsmore , was ...
... City , about 1890 , by L. C. Vogt , has been presented by Mr. Samuel P. Avery . An oil painting of the British Hut Camp on the Dyckman Farm , New York City , during the War of the Revolution , painted by John Ward Dunsmore , was ...
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... City , convey very striking assurances of our Zeal for , and the Encouragement we give to the Polite Arts . The Circulation of the News Papers , ( in which I observe with Pleasure , Advertisements , particularly addressed to Ladies ...
... City , convey very striking assurances of our Zeal for , and the Encouragement we give to the Polite Arts . The Circulation of the News Papers , ( in which I observe with Pleasure , Advertisements , particularly addressed to Ladies ...
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