Kepoet of Boaed of "Women Managees. 



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Old Dutch Silver beaker of 1685. Lent 

 by Mrs. J. L. Sanders. 



Miniature of Gov. and Mrs. Clinton; 

 pewter plate from Franklin IIouso. Lent 

 by Mr. De Witt Clinton Jones. 



Washington's complete camp service of 

 pewter. Lent by Hon. A. S. Hewitt. 



Silver teapot; silver sugar bowl; silver 



Eitcher; belonged to Gen. Horatio Gates, 

 lent by Mrs. T. Newbold. 



View of New York harbor in 1750. 

 Lent by Eev. C. F. Hoffman, D. D. 



Colonial silver ladle; colonial coin; 

 pewter plate belonged to Washington. 

 Lent by A: W. Drake. 



Brass warming pan. Lent by Mrs. T. 

 J. Thompson. 



Gold watch, given by Chief Justice Jay 

 to Miss Livingston. Lent by Mrs. W. A. 

 Walker. 



Silver bowl with wooden handles, 

 property of Gen. Schuyler; seal of Gen. 

 Schuyler; seal of Gen. Hamilton; bill for 

 fishing tackle, Gen. Schuyler's; camp 

 service of Gen. Schuyler. Lent by Philip 

 Schuyler. 



Bayard punch bowl; old Flemish lace; 

 three silver medals, flolland (commemor- 

 ating American independence); Bayard 

 deed of property, 1656. Lent by Gen. 

 James Grant Wilson. 



Abigail Adams' dress and stays. Lent 

 by Mrs. J. J. Monell. 



Silver chocolate pot; pair of green glass 

 spectacles. Lent by Gerrit Tates Lansing, 

 Albany. 



' ' Independence " pitcher. Lent by Mrs. 

 Crissey. 



Portrait of Chancellor Livingston. Lent 

 by Mrs. Alfred Nelson. 



"Clinton vases," presented to Gov. 

 Clinton at the opening of the Erie canal; 

 colonial doll; child's bureau. Lent by 

 Mrs. Janvier Le Due. 



Blue plates, colonial scenes; pitcher 

 "Independence;" pin cushion of piece 

 of Mrs. Washington's wedding dress; 

 Holland sledge; rum demijohn; old view 

 of Albany. Lent by Mrs. J. V. L. 

 Pruyn. 



Silver tankard of Myer Myers, old New 

 York goldsmith; Paul Revere brazier. 

 Lent by Mrs. D. F. Appleton. 



Order and diploma of the Cincinnati — 

 the only ones shown — belonging to the 

 Rev. Dr. Linn, chaplain of the first Con- 

 gress. Lent by Mrs. Dean Sage. 



MSS. sermon, 1733. Lent by Mrs. 

 George Douglas Miller. 



Embroidered waistcoat (embroidered by 

 Marie Antoinette and Madame Campany, 

 and presented to citizen Genet); French 

 miniatures belonging to Mrs. G. C. Genet. 

 Lent by Mrs. Genet. 



Pitch pipe owned by Col. Chester. 

 pink brocade christening blanket of the 



Chester family. Lent by Miss Julia 

 Chester Wells. 



Long rosewood frame mirror; large 

 rosewood hall clock; large painting (De- 

 borah Glon); large spinning wheel; spinnet 

 piano (made by Aster); large wooden 

 clock; flax spinner; chair; painting, 

 ' ' Burning of Schenectad^ by the Indi- 

 ans." Lent by Mrs. Sanders, Schenec- 

 tady, N. Y. 



Chair. Lent by Mrs. Sanders, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



Six chairs; work table. Lent by Mrs. 

 Ten Eyck. 



Fij-e buckets; plates; tea pot. Lent by 

 Mr. Lansing. 



Old Van Rensselaer bronze cannon; 

 throe pieces of historic wampum made by 

 New York Indians; gilded dove from first 

 Dutch church of New Utrecht, Long 

 Island; stone cannon used in the battle of 

 Long Island. Lent by Mr. William Bay- 

 ard Van Rensselaer. 



Holland Dutch Bible, 256 years old, used 

 as pulpit bible in Reformed Dutch church 

 of Flatbush, from 1660 until 1793. (Pull 

 description on inside cover of book.) 

 Lent by Peter J. Neefus, Flatbush, Long 

 Island. 



Roof tile from Nirasius de Sille house 

 built New Utrecht, N. Y., 1657. In this 

 house Gen. Nath'l WoodhuU died in 

 1776. Lent by Mrs. Townsend Van Pelt, 

 Van Pelt Manor, N. Y. 



Dove made of wood gilded, used as 

 decoration on sounding board of New 

 Utrecht church, N. Y., In 1700. Lent by 

 J. Nostrand, New Utrecht, N. Y. 



Silver cup, being part of first com- 

 munion service used in Reformed Dutch 

 church of Amersfoot, now Flatlands, 

 Kings County N. Y., etched with figures 

 of Faith, Hope and Charity. Lent by 

 Timothy I. Hubbard, Flatlands, N. Y. 



Sword won by Gen. Stillman in first 

 naval engagement of War of the Revolu- 

 tion. Lent by Mrs. Wm. Aug. White, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Book " Young Man's Best Companion,'' 

 printed by Benj. Franklin, 1748. Lent 

 by Dr. L. A. Alleman, Brooklyn, N. 

 Y. 



Silver tea set, three pieces and cover 

 for sugar bowl, 300 years old, original 

 owner EUzabeth Luptou; white mall 

 hand-embroidered cape, 135 years old. 

 Lent by Mrs. Alfred Becar, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. 



Picture of fii'st church erected at New 

 Utrecht, 1700, used as hospital during 

 Revolutionary War (water color); plate 

 of canton blue, one of a dinner set used 

 by Nicholas Borvenhoven, first judge of 

 Kings County, during a visit of Gen. Geo. 

 Washington, prior to 1793. Lent by Mrs. 

 John P. Berry, Bensonhurst, N. Y. 



