The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... INSTITUTE , BROADWAY , OPPOSITE BOND STREET Fifth Home The New York Historical Society , 1837-1841 NEW YORK : 170 CENTRAL PARK WEST PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY AND ISSUED TO MEMBERS OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY Elected January 2 , 1917 ,
... INSTITUTE , BROADWAY , OPPOSITE BOND STREET Fifth Home The New York Historical Society , 1837-1841 NEW YORK : 170 CENTRAL PARK WEST PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY AND ISSUED TO MEMBERS OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY Elected January 2 , 1917 ,
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... QUARTERLY BULLETIN INDEX VOLUME III Bind mich re APRIL , 1919 - JANUARY , 1920 NEW YORK : 170 CENTRAL PARK WEST PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY AND ISSUED TO MEMBERS INDEX 555923 CALIPORMA A BRONZE FIGURE OF HORUS IN ITS UNIV . OF.
... QUARTERLY BULLETIN INDEX VOLUME III Bind mich re APRIL , 1919 - JANUARY , 1920 NEW YORK : 170 CENTRAL PARK WEST PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY AND ISSUED TO MEMBERS INDEX 555923 CALIPORMA A BRONZE FIGURE OF HORUS IN ITS UNIV . OF.
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... published in the accompanying illustrations . Fig . 3 shows the beginning of the modern freeing of the left side of the head ( cf. Fig . 2 ) in which an ancient rift in the metal is 1 Ancient bronzes are subject to a peculiar ...
... published in the accompanying illustrations . Fig . 3 shows the beginning of the modern freeing of the left side of the head ( cf. Fig . 2 ) in which an ancient rift in the metal is 1 Ancient bronzes are subject to a peculiar ...
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... - eighth embarked for Barbadoes , November of the same year . The Seventeenth came to Inwood in 1778. SILVER BUTTONS OF THE SEVENTEENTH BRITISH REGIMENT PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY AND ISSUED TO MEMBERS. QUARTERLY BULLETIN 17.
... - eighth embarked for Barbadoes , November of the same year . The Seventeenth came to Inwood in 1778. SILVER BUTTONS OF THE SEVENTEENTH BRITISH REGIMENT PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY AND ISSUED TO MEMBERS. QUARTERLY BULLETIN 17.
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... published an article on the site of the execution of Captain Nathan Hale , the exact location of which has always been a matter of conjecture . In the neighbor- hood of the Dove Tavern , 66th Street and Third Avenue , is the gen- erally ...
... published an article on the site of the execution of Captain Nathan Hale , the exact location of which has always been a matter of conjecture . In the neighbor- hood of the Dove Tavern , 66th Street and Third Avenue , is the gen- erally ...
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