The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... soldiers ' accoutrements . The china and glass ware was of unusual variety , and indi- cated the wastage of officers ' quarters . A whole bottle , and a complete salt - glazed tea cup rewarded the enthusiasts in ceramics . The ...
... soldiers ' accoutrements . The china and glass ware was of unusual variety , and indi- cated the wastage of officers ' quarters . A whole bottle , and a complete salt - glazed tea cup rewarded the enthusiasts in ceramics . The ...
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... soldiers , only to be captured more than a century later by the persistent archeologist . On the floor of the hut ... soldier in remembrance of his lost home . The most interesting objects of the period were two bars of printers ' type ...
... soldiers , only to be captured more than a century later by the persistent archeologist . On the floor of the hut ... soldier in remembrance of his lost home . The most interesting objects of the period were two bars of printers ' type ...
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... soldiers got out of a rebel gentleman's garden , a painted soldier on a board , and hung it along with the Rebel ; and wrote upon it - General Washington - and I saw it yesterday beyond headquarters , by the road side . " THE FIRST ...
... soldiers got out of a rebel gentleman's garden , a painted soldier on a board , and hung it along with the Rebel ; and wrote upon it - General Washington - and I saw it yesterday beyond headquarters , by the road side . " THE FIRST ...
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... soldier and statesman , a close student of history and a member of this Society since 1885 , but becoming an honorary member on his election to the office of Governor of the State of New York in 1899 . Resolved , That we mourn the death ...
... soldier and statesman , a close student of history and a member of this Society since 1885 , but becoming an honorary member on his election to the office of Governor of the State of New York in 1899 . Resolved , That we mourn the death ...
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... Soldiers ' Buttons , mostly from Camps in Washington Heights . W. L. Calver Collection . American Army Buttons , War of Revolution , mostly from Camps in the Hudson Highlands . W. L. Calver Collection . Epaulet presented to Captain ...
... Soldiers ' Buttons , mostly from Camps in Washington Heights . W. L. Calver Collection . American Army Buttons , War of Revolution , mostly from Camps in the Hudson Highlands . W. L. Calver Collection . Epaulet presented to Captain ...
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170 CENTRAL PARK Abbott Collection Academy American April ARCHER MILTON HUNTINGTON ARCHIBALD MURRAY Army artist Arts B. W. B. BROWN BENEDICT RICHARD HENRY British bronze buttons Camp Capt CENTRAL PARK WEST Charles City CLASS-FOR Colonial Commercial Advertiser Constitution Island CORRESPONDING SECRETARY died Egypt Egyptian engraving erected exhibition figures FREDERIC DELANO Gentlemen George gods HENRY GREENE HOFFMAN HORACE GALLATIN Horus House inches Inhabitants inscription Island JAMES BENEDICT RICHARD January July June KELBY King Kingston Ladies late LECTURES Liberty Pole Librarian Lieut March MASTEN Miss mummy Museum N. Y. Gazette NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY o'clock October officers painted Peter Peyster pieces Pieter Vanderlyn Pitt plate portrait presented QUARTERLY BULLETIN Recording Secretary Regiment RICHARD HENRY GREENE ROBERT H ROBERT SCHELL Samuel Schuyler silver soldiers specimens statue statuettes STILLWELL Street STUYVESANT FISH SUYDAM Thomas troops Vanderlyn VICE-PRESIDENT WALTER WALTER JENNINGS WALTER L Washington Yeoman York Historical Society
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