1883 ST CLAIR MCKELWAY M.A. LL.D. L.H.D. D.C. L. Brooklyn 1885 DANIEL BEACH Ph.D. LL.D. 1888 CARROLL E. SMITH LL.D. 1890 PLINY T. SEXTON LL.D. Watkins Syracuse Palmyra Buffalo 1895 CHARLES R. SKINNER M.A. LL.D. New York Albany Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio - Brooklyn 1897 CHESTER S. LORD M.A. LL.D. 1897 TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF M.A. Lieutenant-Governor, ex officio 1899 JOHN T. MCDONOUGH LL.B. LL.D. Secretary of State, ex officio 1900 THOMAS A. HENDRICK M.A. LL.D. 1901 BENJAMIN B. ODELL JR Governor, ex officio 1901 ROBERT C. PRUYN M.A. Rochester Albany SECRETARY Elected by regents 1900 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A. DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS 1888 MELVIL DEWEY M.A. State library and Home education 1890 JAMES RUSSELL PARSONS JR M.A. Administrative, College and High school dep'ts 1890 FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL Ph.D. State museum New York State Library Bulletin 56 February 1901 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 NEW YORK COLONIAL HISTORY PREFACE This bibliography covers the history of New Netherland, or New York as colony and province, from its discovery to 1776. Though New York's sway extended at times over lands now included in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maine, the list includes only the territory within the present limits of the state. The first settlement in New Jersey was made in 1623 by the Dutch; the first permanent settlement in 1664, when New Jersey was granted. by the duke of York to Berkeley and Carteret. In 1702 the provinces of East and West Jersey were united and surrendered to Queen Anne, and from 1703 to 1738 New York and New Jersey were under the same governors. Pennsylvania was settled by the Swedes in 1643, the Dutch settlement of 1623 having been abandoned. In 1655 the Dutch under Stuyvesant took possession of both Pennsylvania and Delaware, and they were claimed by the governors of New York till 1682, when Penn obtained a quit claim from the duke of York. That part of Maine known first as Pemaquid and its dependencies, and in 1683 organized as the county of Cornwall, was under the governors of New York from 1673 to 1686, when it was annexed to New England. For relations with other colonies, their histories and colonial records should be consulted. Southold, Southampton, Easthampton and other towns in eastern Long Island formed part of Connecticut previous to 1664. For their history during that period the student is referred to the histories and colonial records of the Connecticut and New Haven colonies. Different editions of a work have been noted when at hand, but no attempt has been made at bibliographic completeness for editions or full titles. Those wishing this information should consult the works under " Bibliographies consulted." Printed indexes and calendars of manuscript are included, but not the manuscripts themselves. Many histories of special churches are included for the large amount of local history which they contain. Of city charters and legislative journals only the best reprints are given. Newspaper articles, historical fiction, legends, Indians and Indian missions, boundary disputes, genealogies of single families, French settlements in western New York, and material relating to Columbia university, formerly Kings college, are omitted. Maps are also omitted, but information may be found in the following: Asher, G; M. comp. List of the maps and charts of New Netherland and of the views of New Amsterdam. 22+23p. N. Y. 1855. (in his Bibliographical and historical essay. 1854-67) 016.97 As3 Davis, W: T. Staten Island names. p. 20-76. New Brighton 917.4726 D29 N. Y. 1896. Special no. 21 of the proceedings of the Staten Island natural science association. List of maps used in collecting names, p. 21-23. Grolier club of the city of New York. Catalogue of plans and views of New York city from 1851 to 1860 exhibited at the Grolier club Dec. 10-25, 1897. 38p. N. Y. 1897. 016.9127471 G89 Index to the maps and engravings in Valentine's manual. (see Old New York, Aug.-Oct. 1889, 1:24-37, 105-16, 165-76) 974.71 9071 V.I Based on the list in Manual of the city of New York. 1863. 22:839-52, 352.0747 N4k. For bibliography of the West India company and the East India company the student is referred to no. 21-327 in Asher's Bibliographica and historical essay. 1854-67. The bibliography aims to be complete only to December 1898, but important works published since then are included when they have come to the compilers' notice. CHARLES A. FLAGG JUDSON T. JENNINGS |