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Battle Island Park, committee, 19;
mentioned, 26, 39, 49, 51, 66; de-
scribed, 73, 132; improvement be-
gun, 132.

Battles: Battle Island, 132; Big
Horn, 362; Brandywine, 677, 680,
684: Brooklyn, 136, 158, 653;
Bunker Hill, 447; Fort Tryon, 752
et seq; Fort Washington, 350,
$53, 752 et seq: Harlem, 466;
Lake Champlain, 453; Marne, 681,
690; Monmouth, 350; Murray Hill,
156 et seq; Naval, 453; Quebec,
446; Saratoga, 304, 306; Valmy,
690; White Plains. 466; Verdun,
690; Yorktown, 681.
Baxter, George, 232.
Bayard, Henry, 330.
Bayard, Margaret, 618.

Bayard, Nicholas, Wall street prop-
erty, 614-616, 631.

Bayard, Samuel, Wall street prop-
erty, 590, 603, 614, 617, 618 et seq,
626, 628.

Bayard, Thomas F., portrait, 120.
Bayley, C. Clive, 194.

Beaman, Charles C., 15.

Bear Mountain Park, 180, 293, 309;
see also Harriman Park and Pali-
sades Interstate Park.

Beatty, J. H., 44.

Bechet, E. M., 452.
Bechtel, David B., 119.

Beck, Carl, secretary Independence
Day Committee, 209, 212.

Beck, Mrs. Carl, assistant secretary,
Independence Day Committee, 212.
Beck, Federick, 772, 773.
Beck, James M., 675, 696.
Beckwith, Leo, 602, 603.
Bedford, Frederick, 774.
Bedford, Joseph, 79.

Bedloe (Bedloo), Isaac, 238.
Bedloo, Cornelius, 238.
Beekman, Gerard, 498.

Beekman, James, 764.

Beekman, Mrs. James, 764.
Beekman, James K., 660.

Beekman, Lydia, 764.

Beckman (Beakeman,

William, 604, 608.

Beeckman),

Beiderhase, Josephine, 217.

Belknap, Samuel, 629.

Bell, Enoch C., death, 54.

Belmont, August, 355, 675, 723.
Belmont, Mrs. O. H. P., 777.

Benedict, Henry H., trustee, 18;
committee, 20.

Bennett, James Gordon, 751.

Bennett, William M., 279, 280, 281.
Bennett, William S., 78.

Bennington Battlefield, 72.

Benson, John, share in Fourth Divi-
sion, 745.

Benson, Robert, 517, 673.
Benson, Samson, 746.
Bent, Francis P., 185.
Bently, Samuel, 452.
Berrien, Peter, surveyor, 745, 747.
Bertron, S. Reading, 675.
Bien, J., 138.

Bigelow, Frank B., 188.
Bigelow, John, 297.
Bigelow, Poultney, 297.
Big Horn Battlefield, 362.
Billboards, see Signs.

Billings, C. K. G., history of Fort
Tryon estate, 735, 739, 746, 748,
759, 766 et seq; acquisitions in de-
tail, 772 et seq; coat-of-arms, 775
and plate 26; views of Fort Tryon
estate, plates 27-33.

Bingham, William, 483.
Bingham, Mrs. William, 483.
Bird, Adison C., 298.

Birds, national reserves, 64; in Letch-
worth Park, 96; refuge in Ger-
many, 424; see also Audubon So-
cieties.

Bishop, Caroline, 87, 95, 96.

Black, Mr., early Presbyterian, 578.
Blagge, Edward, 745.

Blair, W., 644.

Blake, John, 625, 626, 629.

Blashfield, Edwin, 218.

Blauvelt, Isaac, 299.

Bleecker, Anthony J., 537.

Bliss, Mrs. William H., 30, 31, 37.

Block, Adrian, 173.

Blommaert, Samuel, 228.

Blum, Philip, 453.

Blume, Carl, 79.

Bogert, John, Jr., 646.

Boldt, George C., death, 54.
Bolingbroke, Viscount, quoted, 23.
Bolton, Charles K., 342.

Bolton, Reginald P., trustee, 18;
committees, 19, 21; archaeological
explorations, 163-172, 742; book
on Revolutionary relics, 175, 177,
178; assists Dyckman house resto-
ration, 247, 466, 470, 481, 483.
Bolton, Robert, 288.

Bolton and Watts engines, 516.
Bonaparte, Charles J., 671, 674.

Bonaparte, Roland, 417-419.

Bond, Capt., grave, 452.

Bond issue, for State parks, 39, 306,
307.

Booth, Edwin, 450.

Borden, Robert Laird, 411.

Borglum, Gutzon, 223.

Borrel, Mons., 419.

Bostock, Edgar H., 223.

Boston lighthouse, bicentennial, 342.
Boston Transcript, 53.

Bostwick, David, 634.
Bowen, George Oscar, 114,

Boyle, Edward, 771.

Boyer, Walter LeC., 566.
Boynton, Edward C., 300.

Bradford, William, printer, 443, 573.
Bradhurst, John M., 155, 156.
Bradstreet, Howard, committee, 212.
Bradstreet, John, 133.

Brenton, Cranston, committee, 217.
Bridge, Thomas, 578.
Bridgen, Thomas, 155.
Bridges, William, 633.

Bridgman, Herbert L., trustee, 18;
committees, 19, 20, 87, 95; pro-
poses international amenities, 175,
179, 180.

Briede, Lieutenant, 753.
Brinckerhoff, Dirck, 646.

Brisqualine, George, 60, 61, 62.
Britton, A. F., 566.

Britton, Nathaniel L., 68.
Broad Brook farm, 715.

Bronx river, source of water supply,

507, 524, 526, 550.

Brooke, Richard Norris, 118.
Brooke, Timothy, 171.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 48.
Brooklyn Committee on City Plan,

278.

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Bryan, William Jennings, 292, 293,
355.

Bryant, William C., quoted, 24.

Bryce, James, quoted, 24, 720, 721,
722; mentioned, 728.
Bubendorf, Joseph, 92.

Buchanan, James, portrait, 118.
Bufford, J. H., 139.

Bull, William L., 15.
Bulson, William L., 79.
Buncke, Henry C., 566.
Burden, Samuel J., 185.
Burger, Rose, 292.

Burgess, Edward S., 45.

Burgis view of New York, 139.
Burgoyne, General, 303.
Burleigh, George W., 675, 695.
Burlingame, Alvah W., Jr., 282.
Burne, James, 605.

Burnett, William, petitioned by Pres-
byterians, 625.

Burr, Aaron, marriage to Madam
Jumel, 144;
447 ; organizes

518.

unfounded

Manhattan

report,
Co.,

Burr, Mrs. Aaron, 472.
Burr, leggy, 156.

Burr, Isaac, 155, 156.
Burr, Mary, 156.

Burr, Sarah, 156.

Burr, William H., 540, 541, 564, 566.
Burres, Sherman A., 79.

Bush-Brown, H. K., trustee, 18; com-

mittees, 21, 22, 78, 83.
Bush, Irving T., 281.
Bushe, Eugene L., 774.
Bussing, Aaron, 764.

Bussing, Arent, share in Fourth
Division, 746, 747, 750.

Butler, George B., painter, 120.
Butler, Mary Marshall, 21, 111.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 718, 730-

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Canada, national parks, 377; visi-
tors, 378, 379; list of parks, 409;
landmarks association, 411.
Canadian Travel Association, 378.
Cannon, James G., death, 54.
Capellen, Henrick van der, 232.

Capulin Mountain National Monu-
ment, 362, 363, 368.

Carleton, Guy, 285, 286, 758.
Carman, Richard F., 764.

Carmody, Thomas, 251.

Carnegie Free Library, 47.
Carnegie Institution, 726.

Carpenter, Frank B., painter, 119,

120.

Carrere and Hastings, 160.
Carroll, Howard, death, 54.
Carter, W. Graydon, 178.
Carteret, Elizabeth, 748.
Carteret, James, 748.
Cartier, Jacques, 682.
Cartwright, George W., 527.
Casa Grande Ruin, 60, 362.
Cascadilla glen, 334 et seq.
Case, Clifford P., 298.
Catskill Aqueduct ; see New York
City water supply.
Catskill creek, 541, 564.

Cats Mountains, forest preserve,

70; source of Catskill aqueduct,
226, 41, 542 et seq; see also New
York State Forest Preserve.
Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, 74.
Cattell, J. McKean, committee, 19.
Cavel, William B., 79.

Cavileer, John, 488.

Cederstrom, Sigfried, 282.

Chapman, Christina, 442.

Chapman, George W., 442.
Chapman, Victor, 700.
Charles, Martel, 681.

Charlton, William J., 292.

Chase, Samuel, impersonated, 216.

Chautauqua Institution, 57.

Chess, Luke, 121.

Chicago, billboard odinance, 392.
Chicago Public Library, 47.
Chiang, Moulin, 47.

Chicago Daily Tribune, 209.

China, need of scenic and historic

preservation, 47.

Chittenden, Harriet S., 771.

Chittenden, Lucia, 771.

Chittenden, Lucius, real estate his-
tory, 735, 759, 760 et seq.
Chittenden, Sterne, 771.

Choate, Joseph H., 207, 297, 355,
671, 674, 675, 695.
Chronology; see Dates.

Chrystie, Thomas M. L., 301.
Church, John B., 519.

Church, William C., 212, 675.
Churches, uses for old, 198; see also
Old South Meeting House, and New
York City Churches, St. John's.
Churchill VS. Rafferty, billboard
case, 395.

Cincinnati, Society of, 194, 301, 441,

451.

Cinder Cone National Monument,
363.

City Club of New York, 278.

City History Club of New York,
248, 704.

Civic Impovement committee, 19.
Civic League of North America, 55.
Claessen, Sybout, 595, 596.
Clark, Gen., 171.

Clark, James, 79.

Clark, Myron H., 73.

Clark, Melville, 296.

Clark Reservation, 26.

of

Cenac, Mons., 419.

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Chaco Canyon National Monument,

362.

Chadwick, Charles N., 566.

Chadwick, F. E., 291, 292.
Chamberlain, George, 114.
Chamberlain, W. I., 299.

Chamber of Commerce of State of
New York, 278, 281, 541, 714, 716.
Chambers, William B., 118.
Champlain, Samuel de, 366, 682.

Clark, Thomas V., 79.

Clarke, James Freeman, pleads for
Old South Meeting House, 345.
Clarke, James P., 223.

Clarke, John H., opinion in case of

Cusack vs. Chicago, 392.

Clarke, John M., 46, 128, 129, 302,
303, 304.

Clary, Count, 418, 419.
Clatworthy. Fred Payne, 60.
Claus, Daniel, 330, 331, 333.
Clay, Henry, portrait, 120.

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Clews, Henry, 70.

Cliff Cities National Park, proposed,
372.

Cliff dwellings, 364, 365.
Cline, Cyrus, 338.

Clinton, DeWitt, commissioner of
fortifications, 240; requests Mont-
gomery's body, 448; mayor, 523;
reports on water supply, 526.
Clinton House, 71.

Cochran, Alexander S., 21, 34, 38,
111, 115.

Cochran, Robert, 755.

Cochran, Mrs. William F., 34, 66,
72, 110, 111.

Coffin, William A., 675, 695.

Coggill, Henry, 766, 767.

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Coles, John B., 519, 761.
Colleges: New Jersey, 286; Cathe-

dral, of New York, 45; Dickinson,
351; Normal, of New York, 45;
Oberlin, 46; Saint Angela's, 45;
Saint Vincent's, 45; Smith, 46;
Wellesley, 419; see also Universi-
ties, and New York City College.
Colles, Christopher, burial place not
known, 454; biographical note,
500; his waterworks, 500-504,
506, 507.

Collier, Robert J., 354, 355.
Collins, Laura Sedgwick, 217.
Colman, Benjamin, 624.

Colman, Blanch E., 341.

Colonial Dames, 53.

Colonial Wars Society, 53.

Colorado National Monument, 362.
Columbia Alumni News, 704.
Columbia River Highway, 356-358,
390; plates 71-75.

Columbia University Alumni Federa-
tion, 716; see Universities, Colum-
bia.

Comstock and Andrews, 529.
Conant, Alan Jasper, painter, 119.
Congregational Home Missionary So-
ciety, 57.

Congreve, Charles, share in Fourth
Division, 745.

Connaught, Duke of, 411.

Conneticut State Parks Commission,
43.

Connolly, John, 773.

Connolly, Maurice E., 213.
Conservation committee, 19.

Conservation of scenery and land-
marks, American methods, 60.
Constitutional Convention of 1915,
725.

Contourieu, Mons., 419.
Conwentz, H., 424, 426, 427.
Cooke, Lieut. Col., 178.

Cooke, George Frederick, 442, 449.
Cookinham, Henry J., 15.

Cooper-Austin house in Cambridge,
341.

Cooper, Judge, 507.

Cooper, Fenimore, 179.
Cooper, Harry, 179.

Copley, John Singleton, 111, 116.
Corbin, John, 754-756.

Corbin, Margaret, 350, 753-756.
Cordaz, Henry, 149.

Cornbury, Lord, 575, 576, 577, 578,
580, 582.

Cornelisse, Lourens, 746.
Cornell, A. B., 538.

Cornell Dam, 538.

Cornplanter, 330.

Cornwallis, Lord, at battle of Fort
Washington, 752,

Coronado National Forest, 389.
Coudert Bros., 416.

Counterfeiting during the Revolu-

tion, 170, 171.

Countryside magazine, 56.
Courter, Mrs. J. C., 484.
Cowen, Moses, 195.
Cox, William, 489.
Craig, Charles L., 279.
Craig, Locke, 384.

Crampton, C. Ward, 217.

Crane, Alexander B., 15.

Crane, Samuel, 507.

Cranford, Kenneth, 79.

Crater Lake National Park, 60, 362,

376.

Craven, Alfred W., 533, 537.
Crespi, Father, 359.

Crickton, John, 621, 622.

Crimmins, John D., 137.

Croes, Helen R., 21, 111.

Cropsey, James C., 280, 281, 282,
283, 284.

Crosby, Enoch, 289.

Croton Aqueduct; see New York
City water supply.

Croton Point, park proposed, 52,
286-290; described, 286; geology,
287; origin of name, 288; Revolu-

tionary incidents, 288, 289; map,
plate 50; views, plates, 51-53.
Croton River, 525, 526, 527; see also
Croton Point.

Crown Point State Reservation, 72,

129.

Cruger, Albert E., 290.
Cruger, John, 497, 632.
Cruger, Misses, 483.

Cruger, S. Van Rensselaer, 15.
Crumb, Leverett F., 292, 293.
Crumbie, Frank R., 22, 134.
Cryptozoon Reef, see Lester Park.
Cuba Lake Reservoir, 73.
Cullegan, Joseph G., 216.
Cumming, J. P., 533.
Cummings, Alexander, 634.
Cummings, George, 445.
Cunliffe-Owen, F., 675, 696.
Curley, James M., 343.
Curran, Henry H., 188.
Curtis, Justice, 709.

Curtis, William Edmond, 717.
Curtis, Zebrina, 507.

Cushman, James S., committee, 209.
Cutting, Robert Fulton, 717.

Cuville (Cuvielle, Cuviellie, Cuvel),
Adriana, 594 et seq, 598, 601, 602.
Cuvielje, Mary, 601.
Cuyler, Henry, 747.

Dale, Robert, 453.
Daly, Augustin, 135.

Damen, Jan Jansen, 592 et seq.
Dana, Charles A., 15.

Dana, James D., geoogist, 125.
Dangremond, Arthur C. V., 298.
Daniels, Josephus, 225.

Danish West Indies, purchased by
U. S., 407; name of, 407.
Darragh, Robert L., 533.
Darrow, J. Coleridge, 292.
Dartmouth, Lord, 639.
Darton, N. H., 42.

Dates, old and new styles, in New

York history, 139; confusion of,
578, 579, 607, 618.

Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion 48, 71, 72, 96, 112, 136, 329
365, 751.

Daughters of the Revolution, 37, 78,
291, 462.

Davenport, Humphrey, 238.

Davenport, James P., authority on
property lines, 468, 748.
Davis, Albert A., 102, 103.
Davis, Alice, 102.

Davis, Caroline, 102.

Davis, Carrie, 102.

Davis, Clayton E., 102.
Davis, Cloe, 103.

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Dawson, Edgar, 188.

Dean, Bashford, 164 et seq, 247; his-

tory of Dyckman house, 459-484.
Dean, Mrs. Bashford, 247, 462, 468.
Dean, Dorothy, 247, 484.

Dean, Harriet M., 484.

Dean, Thomas G., 484.

Dean, Mrs. Thomas G., 484.
Dean, William, 484.

Dean, Mrs. William, 484.
Dearborn, Henry, 447.
Dearborn, William L., 533.
De Brèhan, Marchioness, 117.
Decker, M. W., 79.

Declaration of Independence, signer,
118; pageant, 216 and plate 25;
read in New York, 652.

De Ford, William A., 280.

De Forest, Robert W., 188, 675, 717.
De Forest, Mrs. Robert W., 483,
500.

De Kalb, General, 679.

De Kay, Tunis, 489.
Delafield, Charlotte, 295.
Delafield, Richard, 295.

Delamater, Isaac, share in Fourth
Division, 745.

De la Montagne, Joannes, 148.
Delamontagne, Vincent, 149.
De Lancey, Edward F., 184.
De Lancey, James, Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, 468, 637, 639, 641.

De Lancey, Oliver, 149.
De Lancey, Stephen, 497.
De Lancy, William H., 118.
Delano, Franklin II., 141.
Delanoy, Mrs., 79.

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