196 jS[ew Toek at the "Woeld's Coltjmbian Exposition. 



Patch box, ivory and gold, 150 yea^s 

 old Lent by Miss H. H. "White, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



Gold enamel snuff box, time of Louis 

 XV. Lent by Miss Benson, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. 



Green calach bonnet. Lent by Mrs. 

 Niles Poulson, Bay Ridge, N. Y. 



Pair of wool carders; pewter tureen, 

 1740. Lent by Mrs. Isaac Howland, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Old s-impler made by Mary Corastock, 

 early 1800. Lent by Mrs. Edmund Terry, 

 Brooklyn. N. Y. 



Silver knee buckles worn by " Nat'l 

 Davis, Koxbury, M.'iss., 1787. Lent by 

 Geo. Davis Terry,. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Old ivory carved powder horn etched 

 with map of New York, colonial settle- 

 ments and English coat of arms. Lent 

 by Mrs. Otto Heinigke, Bay Biidge, N. Y. 



Fan used in 1783; Dutch poem, manu- 

 script, written by CorneUa Krosen, 17^7; 

 fine linen drawn work made in England; 

 white lace veil worn in 1790. Lent by 

 Miss L. G. Zabriskic, Platbush, N. Y. 



Old Dutch testament and book of 

 psaims; Amsterdam, 1734, silver clasps 

 (books of this kind were used by the 

 colonial women and carried by them to 

 church, hung by chains from their waists); 

 bead bag, design of sheep, stream^ and 

 castle ; sampler, 1791; New York paper 

 currency, 1775. Lent by Mrs. R. L. Vaii 

 Kleeck, Gravesend; N._ Y. 



Cannon ball from battle of Long Island; 

 foot stone, used by Elizabeth Duryea 

 Backulow, 1760; New York Colonial 

 cuirency, ten dollars and five dollar bill 

 signed by Livingston and Tucker; muster 

 list of a company commanded by Capt. 

 Lester, 1780, at Lloyd's Neck; permission 

 for market craft proclamation by Gov. 

 Howe, 1780; Lafayette's recommendation 

 for a colored body servant, 1784; copper 

 warming pan, 1790; block of oak made 

 from beam in old Middle Dutch church, 

 1726. Lent by Mrs. S. B. Duryea, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



Fireplace tile from Bergen homestead, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y., taken from house built 

 in 1660; snufE box, ivory, lined with tor- 

 toise shell, Avith gold enamel decorations, 

 colonial. Lent by Mrs. Tuenis G. Ber- 

 gen, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Silver tray, 1770, engraved by Smart of 

 Boston. Lent by Mrs. Gordon L. Ford, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Three pewter pitchers and mugs; one 

 foot warmer (carved wood); one tile from 

 Staats house; one patroon's certificate, 

 1659 (framed); one pair hinged spectacles 

 (tortoise shell rims); one iron case con- 

 taining scissors, etc.; one pair of old 

 Dutch 'scissors; one tobacco or snufE box 

 (brass); one ^aipip for heating crimping 



irons (brass); one receptacle for hot water 

 (brass with wooden handle inside); one- 

 certificate of citizenship by mayor of 

 Albany, 1766 (framed); one receipt of 

 William Van Rensselaer, 1694 (framed); 

 one oil painting. Fort Orange market 

 (gilt frame); eleven engravings and etch- 

 ings of old Albany; two pieces of colonial 

 currency (on card); old Dutch bench (with 

 sheep and goats picture); one fragment of 

 sermon and MSS., 1723; one silver tank- 

 ard fDouw family). Lent by Geo. Doug- 

 las Miller, Albany, N. Y. 



Colonial pictures ; twenty-two brass and 

 pewter articles. Lent by Miss Stokes. 



Chair. Lent by Charles Visscher Winne. 



Worsted satchel. Lent by Mrs. A. 

 Vander Veer. 



Shoe made for Aaron Field. Lent by 

 Mrs. L. C. Field. 



Picture "General Orders." Lent by 

 Kilian Van Rensselaer. 



Crane. Lent by J. W. Thomas. 



Piece lace goods. Lent by Mrs. Alfred 

 Secor. 



AFRO-AMERICAN EXHIBIT. 



Books WurTTEN by Colored Women of 

 New York State. 



" Aunt Lindy." Mrs. W. E. Matthews, 

 mustrated by Miss M. L. Payne. 



"Sonnets." Miss H. Cordelia Ray. 



"Biography of Rev. Charles B. Ray."' 

 Misses F. T. and H. H. Ray. 



Typewritten poems, ' ' 'Tones and Under- 

 tones." Miss M. R. Lyons. 



Handwork. 



Specimens of typewriting. Mrs. Chase; 

 Miss Freeman, Miss Van Buren. 



Boole Binding. 



"Plush autograph album." Miss C. 

 Post. 



Hand Made Laces. 



Four samples crocheted lace. Miss 

 Susan G. Weeks. 



Two samples crocheted lace. Miss 

 Daisy Craig. 



One sample crocheted lace. Mrs. 

 Lowry. 



One sample crocheted lace (silk). Miss 

 C. Post. 



Two samples hair pin lace. Miss Flor- 

 ence Spencer. 



One handkerchief (Duchess point). 

 Mrs. Ferguson. Loaned by Mi's. Garmand. 



One handkerchief (Honiton). Mrs. 

 Laura Williams. 



Two scaTf ends (Duchess point). Loaned 

 by Miss J. I. Howard. 



Two cropheted neckties. Mrs. Garnet. 



One crocheted quilt. Mrs. A. W. Platp, 



