HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



Publication fund series, v. 1-32. New York, 1868-1900. 8. 



Contents: v. 1-3. Miscellaneous. v. 4-7. The Lee papers, 1754-1811. v. 8. 

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 Lewis Morris. v. 9-10. The Golden letter books. v. 11-13. Revolution- 

 ary [and miscellaneous] papers, v. I-III. v. 14. The Montresor journals. 

 Ed. By G. D. Scull. v. 15. Journal of Lt. J. C. P. von Krafft, 1770-84. 

 Letter book of A. McDonald, 1775-79. v. 16-17. The Kemble papers. 

 v. 18. The burghers of New Amsterdam and the freemen of New York, 

 1675-1866. v. 19-23. The Deane papers, v. I-V, 1774-90. v. 24. Muster 

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 wills on file in the Surrogate's office, city of New York, v. I-VIII. 



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The JOHN DIVINE JONES FUND series of histories and memoirs. I-II. 

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This fund was founded by John Divine Jones, of New York, in 1879 for 

 the publication and sale by the society of works relating to the early 

 history of New York and other American provinces. 



Contents: I. History of New York during the Revolutionary war, and 

 of the leading events in the other colonies at that period, by Thomas 

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