Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. (43)-56; newly stab-sewn. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. I., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. This includes Of the First Forts Erected on the Iroquois River; Of the Iroquois Country and the Routes Leading thither; Of the War and the Treaties of Peace of the French with the Iroquois; A Relation of the Governor of Cannada [sic] His March with 600 Volunteirs into ye Territoryes of His Royall Highnesse the Duke of York in America; Acte of Possession by Sieur De Bois in the Nae of the King (of France) of the Forts taken from the Iroquois; Gov. Nicolls to Chev. Tracy, at Quebec; M. Talon to M. Colbert, 13 Nov. 1666; M. Tracy to Gov. Nicolls.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. (29)-40; newly stab-sewn. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. I., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. This includes Voyage of Father Simon Le Moine to the Country of the Iroquois Onondagoes, in July, August and September, 1654; General Council of Peace with the Four Iroquios Nations, and the subsequent Return of Father Simon Le Moine fro his Voyage; Journal of what occurred between the French and the Savages (1657 & 1658); On the Return of our Fathers and of our Frenchmen from the Country of the Onnontagues; Father Paul Ragueneau, Letter of the Rev. Father Jacques Renault.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. 637-646; newly stab-sewn, foxing. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. III., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. An assessment of the Anglican Church in the City of New York and the surrounding area in 1776. Relates an encounter with General Washington.Charles Inglis, D.D. (1734-1816), conducted a free school in Lancaster, Pa. (1755-1758), then ordained in England and returned to America in 1769, as mission pastor at Dover, Pa. In 1765 he became assistant to the Rev. Dr. Auchmuty in New York city, and in 1777 succeeded him as rector. "Being the only governor of King's College in town, when Washington occupied the city of N. York, Dr. I. loaned the latter, on his application, the telescope belonging to that Institution. After Galloway, the great Pennsylvania Loyalist, went to England in 1779, Dr. I. became his correspondent, and his letters evince no little harshness towards the American party." Dr. Inglis was made Bishop of Nova Scotia in 1787. - from footnote, p. 646,
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. [x], (1-15; newly stab-sewn, foxing. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. III., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. This item contains the preliminary material to vol. iii., with the folding Champlain's Map of New France, 1632; an Explanation of the Map; an engraving of Champlain's Attack on Indian Fort in Western N. Y.; and Champlain's 1609 and 1615 Reports describing explorations and battles with the Indians.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. (95)-118; newly stab-sewn. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. I., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. The report is an answer to questions for the Committee on Trade for the Province of New-York, dated 22d February, 1687. Governor Donagan answers questions treating with the courts established, laws established, the state of the armed forces "there are about four thousand foot & three hundred horse besides one company of Dragoons."; an extensive account of the English fortifications; Indian forces and fortifications; descriptions of towns, trade, trade routes; sources and manner of receiving revenue; and replies to several complaints made against him.
Published by Reed, Parsons and Company, Albany, NY, 1858
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Brown embossed cloth, edge worn, corners to board. Chips missing at top of spine, cloth along outer front hinge is split. Watermark on lower spine, with marking on lower spine corner throughout book, not affecting text. A solid copy, with notations on inside front, and some check marks on a couple of pages. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 770 pages.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. 673-713; newly stab-sewn, foxing. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. III., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. This item contains the Journal of Rev. John Taylor with the following plates: Utica in 1802 & Little Falls in 1802; Baron Steuben's Residence, 1802; Rome in 1802 & Whitestown in 1802; the Fort at Sandy Creek on Lake Ontario. Also, Rectors of St. Peter's Church, Albany, with a plate, Plan of the City of Albany about the year 1770. Lastly, Difficulties in the French Protestant Church, New-York, reprinted from a pamphlet, 1724.The Journal is quite interesting and gives names and character of ministers and persons met with, as well as the number of families, the churches, the meeting-houses, of each locale visited.Rev. John Taylor (1762-1840), b. Franklin Co., MA; d. Chippewa Co., Michigan. He graduated at Yale College in 1784. He was minister at Deerfield until 1802, when the Missionary Society of Hampshire County sent him in a tour of the Mohawk and Black River country of the interior of New York State. In 1817 he settled in Mendon, NY, until 1832, when he removed to Michigan. "During his residence in Western New York and in Michigan, up to the time of his death, he labored unceasingly as a Minister, and such was his devotion to the interests of the church of which he was a member, his general intelligence and urbanity of his manners, that he rarely failed to attach firmly to himself as friends those with whom he was brought in contact." - Introductory note.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. (11)-26, with two plates; newly stab-sewn. The second plate has a long tear at a fold. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. I., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. This includess a Description of the Nine Iroquois Tribes, 1666. With two plates of Indian illustrations; and Observations of Wentworth Greenhalgh, in a Journey from Albany to ye Indians, Westward, begun May 20th, 1677, and ended July ye 14, following; Enumeration of the Indian Tribes connected with the Government of Canada, the Warriors and armorial Bearings of each Nation, 1736; Present State of the Northern Indians in the Depart. of Sir William Johnson, Bart., comprehended under the Six Nations and Ottawa Confederacies, etc., containing the Names, Numbers, and Scituation [sic] of each Nationwith Remarks. Nove. 18, 1763.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. (179-195; newly stab-sewn. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. I., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. The report contains Project of the Chevalier de Callieres, Governor of Montreal and Commanding by Commission the Troops and Militia of Canada, regarding the Present State of Affairs of that Country, January, 1689; Memoir of Instruction to Count de Frontenac respecting the Expedition against New-York, 7th June, 1689; An Account of the most Remarkable Occurrences in Canada from the Departure of the Vessels, from the Month of November 1689 to the Month of November, 1690, by Mons. de Monseignat, Controller General of the Marine in Canada; List of ye People Kild and Destroyed [the English inhabitants of Schenectady were massacred]; several letters by Englishmen reporting on the massacre.
Published by Weed, Parsons & Co., Public Printers, Albany, 1850
First Edition
Stab-sewn. Condition: Good. First Edition. Leaves are 11 1/2 x 9 inches, pp. (121-169; newly stab-sewn, some sections with dark foxing. Removed from The Documentary History of the State of New-York, Vol. I., by E. B. O'Callaghan; Albany, 1850. The report contains Extract from the King's Instructions to the Marquis de Denonville, March 10, 1685; Father Lamberville to Gov. Dongan; Memoir concerning the Present State of Canada and the Measures that may be Adopted for the Security of the Country, 12 November 1685; several letters between M de Denonville and Gov. Dungan; M. de Denonville's Memoir on the Present State of Affairs in Canada and the Necessity of making War next year on the Iroquois; Memoir of the Marquis of Seignelay regarding the Dangers that threaten Canada, the Means of remedying them, and of firmly establishing Religion, Commerce, and the King's Power in North America. January 1687; additional letters between the principal actors; M. De Denonville to the Minister - Attack on the Senecas, Erection of Fort Niagara [describes the cannibalism of the Senecas]; Acte of taking Possession of the Country of the Iroquois, called Senecas, 19 July 1687; Taking Possession of Niagara by Monsieur de Denonville; Information given by severall Indians to the Governor, at Albany, 6 Aug. 1687; Examination of Indian Prisoners; additional letters; Condition in which Fort Niagara was left in 1688.
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Publication Date: 2024
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