Published volumes of addresses and presentations given to the New-York Historical Society from 1843 to 1906
Description
Consists of the following publications: 1. "Proportions and Value in American History," an address delivered before the New-York Historical Society...by William Milligan Sloane, 1906, soft covers (5 copies, 3 of which were discarded); 2. "Frontenac and Miles Standish in the Northwest," a paper read before the New-York Historical Society...by Edward S. Isham, 1889, soft covers; 3. "The Genius of the Cosmopolitan City," an address delivered before the New-York Historical Society by Hamilton W. Mabie, 1904, paper bound (6 copies); and 4. Inaugural Address of the Hon. Albert Gallatin on Taking the Chair as President of the New-York Historical Society, 1843 (soft cover).
Extent
1.5 cubic feet (13 volumes)
Dates
1843-1906
Record Groups
- Three copies of the address by William Sloane were discarded.
Source
- New York Public Library. Preparation Division (Organization)
Creator
- New-York Historical Society (Organization)
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