Harper's Weekly, 405. Harriman, Mrs. E. H., honorary president, 17, 51, 66, 71; donor of Harriman Park, 180.
Harriman, Mrs. J. Borden, 675. Harriman Park, 71; see Palisades Interstate Pak.
Harris, Charles X., 118. Harris, William H., 15.
Harrison, Benjamin, portrait, 119; in St. Paul's chapel, 438. Harrison, Mr., brick house, 528. Harrison, John, 584.
Harrison, Richard, 519.
Harrison, William H., portrait, 120. Harvey, Thomas, 573.
Harwood, G. A., 274, 276. Hasbrouck, Frank, 299.
Hasbrouck, Joseph, 286.
Hasbrouck, Tobias, portrait, 118. Hastie, P., 532.
Hastings, Thomas, 160.
Haswell, Charles H., reminiscences, 634, 664.
Hatch, Edward P., 15.
Haupt, William S., 566.
Haven, George G., 15.
Hawaii National Park, 362, 367,
Henricksen, G., 429,430.
Henry, John V., 330.
Henry, Joseph, statue proposed, 302. Henzell, Charles G., 89. Heppenheimer, F., 138. Herbert, Roy, 77.
Herge, Charles, 298, 299.
Hering, Rudolph, 540, 541, 564. Herkimer Homestead, 72.
Herkness, Frank K., 161.
Herrick, Myron T., 671, 674. Herring, James, 116.
Hervey, Charles S., 283. Hetch Hetchy valley, 46.
Hicks, Whitehead, 635, 638, 646. Higgins, Ann, 81.
Hill, Edward F., 19.
Hill, George A., 78, 79.
Hill, I., 138.
Hill View reservoir, 547, 548, 554 et
Hill, William R., 539.
Hill, William T., 597, 617.
Himes, Mansor E., 104.
Hind, Rev. Dr., 652.
Historic Landmarks Association of
Canada, 411.
Hoar, George F., 346.
Hodge, John, 15.
Hoffman, Murray,
598, 603, 748.
Hollingsworth, Levi, 506.
Holland, Etta, 121.
Holland Society, 286.
Holland's view of Federal Hall, plate 37.
Hollerith, George C., 774.
Holly tree, remarkable, 428. Holmes, W. H., 384.
Holt, Albert, 79.
Holt, George C., 675.
Holt, Hamilton, 58. Holt, Henry, 675.
Holt, John, printer, 456.
Hone, Philip, 532.
Honness, George G., 566.
Hoofe, Henry, 330.
Hopkins, Arthur S., 328.
Hopkins, H., 172.
Hopper, Andrew, 143.
Hopper, Jemima, 142.
Hopper, John, 142. Hoppner, Herr, 428. Horn, John, 142. Horn, John Jr., 142. Hornaday, William T., 68. Hornblower, Josiah, 502. Horner, Harlan H., 407. Horton, Capt., grave, 452. Horton, Melvin R., 291. Horton, Nathan, 171.
Hosack, David, 472.
Hot Springs Reservation, 362. House, E. M., 225.
Howard, James O., 97.
Howe, Frederic C., committee, 213. Howland, Hannah B., 55. Howland, Harold J., 55. Howland, Harrison O., 55. Howland, Henry E., 15. Howland, Karl V. S., 55.
Howland, William B., 21; death, and biographical sketeh, 55-58. Hubbard, John, 575. Huber, Joseph, 252. Hubner, C., 79.
Hudson-Fulton celebration, 159, 249, 293, 704, 773.
Hudson, Henry, impersonated, 113. Hudson River, committees, 19, 20. Huff, Eglebert, 298.
Hughes, Charles E., 280, 281, 283, 355.
Hughes, James, 764.
Huizinga, A. II., 299. Hulbert, Murray, 244.
Humphrey, Andrew B., 674, 675.
Humphrey, Wolcott J., trustee, 18; committees, 20, 87, 89, 91.
Hunt, Elizabeth, 146. Hunt, Thomas, 146, 147. Hunter, Archibald, 453.
Hunter, Robert, governor, 583, 589, 622.
Huntington, Ann Pamela, 352. Huntington, Jedediah, 455.
Hurd, David, 79.
Hurd, Hudson M., 79.
Hurd, Matthew B., 79.
Island history, 227-240; Croton Point, 288; superstitions in re- gard to rock forms, 349, 350; Sieur de Monts guides, 366; Haida village, 369; on Manhattan Island, 465; purchase of land from, at Jamaica, 570; upper Manhattan, 740, 743 et seq; kill Robert Coch- ran, 755; impersonated in Newark pageant, plates 66, 67.
Infantile paralysis, 295. Ingles, Thomas; see Ingliss. Inglis, Charles, 652.
Inglis, Mrs. Charles, 441.
Ingliss (Ingles, Inglish), Thomas, 625, 626, 629, 632, 635. Inglish, Thomas; see Ingliss. Inman, Henry, painter, 116, 118, 120. Inscriptions, on Fishkill communion
tankard, 298; on Lincoln memo- rial at Hodgenville, 355; see Sites and Inscriptions, Tablets, Monu- ments, etc.
Irving, J. Beaufain, painter, 119. Irving, John T., 663. Irving, Washington,
Wolfert Webber, 143.
Iselin, Adrian, Jr., 58.
Italian Immigrants Society, 56, 58. Italy, value of tourist travel, 379; war's destruction, 421; food crops from parks, 422.
Ithaca, scenic preservation, 334.
Jackson, Andrew, portrait, 120;
quoted on Lafayette, 693.
Jackson, Frederie W., 184.
Jackson, Thomas, 635, 638, 650.
Jacobs, Ella May, 55.
Jacobson, Peter, 241.
Jamaica, L. I., settlement of, 570;
Presbyterian difficulties, 575.
Jamaica Bay Association, 278.
James, Edward T., committee, 212.
Jamison, David, 620.
Janeway, George, 505.
Jansen, Tymen, 593, 598.
Janzen, Jan, 496.
Japan, preservation of landscapes and landmarks, 431.
Jarvis, John Wesley, painter, 120; portrait of Colles, 454, 500. Jaures, Admiral, 222.
Jefferson, Thomas, portrait,
impersonated, 216; proposed pur- chase of Monticello, 352.
Jennison, Mackie and Oakley, 661, 662.
Jenson, Jens, 279.
Jerome, William Travers, 355.
Jervis, John B., 528, 531, 532, 533.
Johnstown Historical Society, 71.
Jones, Francis C., 675. Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 355. Jones, John, 457.
Jones, Judge, historian, 652.
Jones, Richard Lloyd, 354, 355. Jouett, Matthew H., 117. Jouvaud, Lucien, 675. Judge, John H., 462, 484. Judge, Mrs. John H., 462, 484. Jumel, Stephen, 143.
Jumel, Mrs. Stephen, 144, 472. Jusserand, Jean J., request for re- ports, 41; mentioned, 225, 226, 694; at Lafayette day celebration in New York, 676; address, 688- 691; message from, 695; address, 696-700.
Jusserand, Mrs. J. J., 676, 694.
Kalm, Peter, 492.
Kaibab National Forest, 64. Kean, Edmund, 449.
Keats, John, quoted, 23.
Keep, Austin Baxter, 189. Keese, William Linn, 301.
Keesler, Mrs. Edward, 79. Keith, Boudinot, 675.
Kelby, Robert H., 184, 188. Kellogg, L. Laflin, 200. Kendall, Messmore, 285, 286. Kendall, William Sergeant, 118. Kennan, George, 58.
Kenneally, William P., 185. Kennedy, Henry, 331.
Kenney, Francis P., 185, 188. Kensico reservoir, 546, 547 et seq. Kent, William, 63. Kerbaugh, H. S., 551. Kessler, E. D., 79. Key, Francis Scott, 351. Kidd, Captain, 439, 584. Kiefer, Rev. W. R., 78.
Kieft, William, grant to Damen, 592; grant to Van Tienhoven of Vineyard lot, 666.
Kiersen, Jan (Johm), 743, 746. Kiersted, Sarah, 596, 599. Kierstede, Sarg," 596.
King, Charles Bird, 118. King, John A., 661. King, Rufus, 484.
Kingman, William L., 21, 111. Kingsford, Thomas P., trustee, 18; committees, 20, 86, 87.
Kingsland, Ambrose C., 532, 662. Kingsland, Daniel C., 662. Kip, Francis M., 299.
Kip, Hendrick Hendricksen, 496. Kip, Jacob, 148.
Kipp, Augustus, 114.
Kipp (Kip), Henrica, 600, 612, 613. Kipp (Kip), Jacob (Jacobus), 600,
603, 612, 613.
Kipp, Peter E., 299.
Kirkham, J. Ellis, 121.
Kitchawan (Kithawan, Kicktawank,
Kightawong, etc.), 288.
Kitson, Henry H., 295; plate 57. Klinkenbergh, 150.
Klinkerberg, 150.
Knapp, Frank C., 79.
Knapp, Mrs. Frank C., 79. Knapp, George O., 774. Knapp, Shepperd, 652.
Knight, John, Dongan's intermedi- ary in Wall street real estate transactions, 595 et seq; text of conveyance from Peter Stouten- burgh, 597-600; text of convey- ance to Dongan, 607-611; Vine- yard lot, 666.
Knight, Senator John, 91, 92, 99. Knight, Madam, journal, 575. Knoedler, M., 138.
Knox, Henry, 116.
Knyphausen, Gen., 466, 752 et seq.
Kortright, Mattie, 747. Kunz, George Frederick, president of The American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 13, 17; trus- tee, 18; member of executive com- mittee, 18; Central Hudson River committee, 19; Conservation com- mittee, 20; special contribution, 30; mentioned in New York Times, 51; attends William B. Howland memorial exercises, 58; presides at annual meeting, 58; speaks at Stony Point celebration, 78; writes letter to British regiments, 178; chairman of Fourth of July committee, 213; presides at City Hall exercises, 214, 215; arranges celebration at the stadium, 217; suggests Vanderbilt tablet in Pisgah National Forest, 383, 384; signs this report, 433; at Seth Low's funeral, 717.
Kuyter, Jochem Pietersen, 742. Kyle, Howard, 217.
Laboulaye, Edward, 220. Lacy, James, 453.
Ladd, William Whitehead, 675. Ladies' Association of Mt. Vernon, 352.
Lafayette day, inaugurated, 219; official account of celebration in New York City, 669-700; origin, 671; Lafayette a citizen of New York, 672; national committee, 674; citizens' committee, 674-675; exercises in City Hall, 676; ad- dresses by Alton B. Parker, 676, 693; Frank L. Dowling, 678; Robert Bacon, 678; John H. Fin- ley, 682; J. J. Jusserand, 688, 696; William G. Sharp, 691; message to President Poincare, 694. Lafayette, Edmund de, 417. Lafayette, Gaston de, 417. Lafayette, George Washington de,
Lafayette, Marquis de, portrait by King, 118; La Grange Terrace named for, 141; birthplace pre- served, 416; birthday celebrated, 669-700; a citizen of New York, 673; portrait by Morse, plate 21; birthplace, plate 76.
Laidlaw, Mrs. James Lees, 217. Laight, William, 519. Laird, Eugene B., 21.
Lake George Battlefield, 26, 51, 71. Lake Louise, 378.
Lakin, Luther S., 104.
Lamb, Charles R. committee, 212; designer of Fort Tryon monument, 775.
Lamb, Colonel, 446.
Lamb, Frederick S., trustee, 18; committees, 19, 21.
Lambdin, G. R., painter, 119. Lambert, John, 529.
Lancaster, Samuel C., 356, 358. Landmarks Club of California, 358. Langdon, Palmer H., 198. Langwell, Charles, 453. Lansing, Robert, 370, 399. Larch Mountain, 390. Larned, J. N., 86.
Lasher, John, 632, 635, 638, 650. Lassen Volcanic National Park, 362, 363, 368, 369.
Laurence, Henry, 116.
Law, George, 532.
Law, Ruth, 59, 226; pictures of, plate 20.
Lawrence, Capt., 443.
Lawrence, Effingham, 762.
Lawrence, George N., 15. Lawrence, John, 505, 745. Lawrence, John B., 156. Laws house in Sharon, 342. Lay, Charles Downing, 280. Ledyard, Lewis Cass, 15. League for Municipal Ownership, 278.
Leahy, M. B., 675.
Leddel, Joseph, see Liddle. Lee, Henry, 116.
Lee, Light Horse Harry, 116.
Lee, Richard Henry, portrait, 118, 208; impersonated, 216.
Lee, Thomas H., trustee, 18; com- mittee, 22, 79, 83, 134. Lee, Mrs. Thomas H., 79. Lee, William J., 212, 218. Leipziger, Henry M., vice-president,
17; trustee, 18; committees, 19, 20, 87 moves international ameni- ties, 175; at Seth Low's funeral, 717.
Leon, Maurice, 674, 675, 695. Leslie, Lucy, 457.
Lester Park, 73, 129, 304, 305. Lester, Mrs. Willard, 73, 304. Letchworth, Ogden P., trustee, 18; committees, 20, 87.
Letchworth Park, committee, 20, 87; mentioned, 26, 27, 51, 52, 66; finances, 29, 34, 38, 105-110; de- scribed, 72, 86; administration, 86; repairs to buildings, 87; roads, paths and landslides, 87; winter work, fires, arboretum, 88; visi- tors, 90; Letchworth Memorial
Association, 92; Erie railway bridge fire in 1875, 93; library and museum, 95; birds and flowers, 96; meteorology, 97; First Dra- goons monument, 99; purchase of Davis lot, 99. Letchworth,
William P., donor of Letchworth Park, 34, 66, 72, 86, 93, 96, 100; legacy, 34, 38. Letchworth, William P., Association, 91, 92.
Levy, Jefferson M., 352.
Levy, Mitchell A. C., 249.
Lewis, Thomas D., 20; committee, 86.
Lewis, William Fisher, 292.
Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument, 362.
Lewisohn, Adolph, 200-202. Lewisohn, Alice, 212, 217. Libbey, Elizabeth, 768.
Libbey, Frederick A., 768, 769, 770.
Libbey, Jonas M., 768, 769, 770. Libbey, William, 768, 770. Libby, O. G., 45.
Lichten, Grace M., committee, 217. Liddle (Leddel), Joseph, 625, 626, 629, 632, 635. Liebert, Gaston, 676. Liebert, Misses, 676.
Lighthouses, at Stony Point, 80; on Hudson river, 80; first in United States at Boston, 342.
Lilburn, Lillian V., 78, 79. Lincoln, Abraham, impersonated, 113; portrait, 119; birthplace pre- served, 353-355. Lincoln, Charles Z., 15.
Lincoln Farm Association, 354. Lincoln, Thomas, 353.
Lingenfelter, John R., 87.
Linthicum, J. Charles, 351.
Litchfield, E. Hubert, 675. Litscho, Daniel, 496.
Littleton, Martin W., chairman In-
dependence Day committee, 209. Livingston, Brockholst, 519. Livingston, Clarisse II., 484. Livingston, Gilbert, 585, 586, 590, 591, 617, 618 et seq, 623, 624, 626, 627, 628, 629, 635. Livingston mansion at Dobbs Ferry, 285-286; plate 49.
Livingston, Peter R., 635, 638, 650. Livingston, Peter Van Brugh, 286,
635, 638, 650.
Livingston, Philip, 286. Livingston, Rev. Dr., 656.
Livingston, Robert R., 446, 505. Livingston, William, 650.
Livingston County Historical Asso- ciation, 91.
Lockman, De Witt M., 675. Lodi Literary Society, 48. Loercher, Walter W., 146. Logan, Capt., grave, 452. Logan, Walter S., 15, 398. London Daily Telegraph, 413. Long Island Game Protective Asso- ciation, 306.
Lord and Taylor, 139.
Los Angles, playground commission, 389.
Lossing, Benson, J., 81. Lott, Andrew, 174.
Louise, Princess, 412.
Lovelace, Francis, 233, 237, 239. Lovelace, Thomas, 239.
Low, Abiel Abbot, 706, 710, 720. Low, Mrs. Abiel Abbot, 707. Low, Cornelius, 620.
Low, John, 747, 749.
Low, Seth, quoted, 44; death, 54; promotes publication of Common Council minutes, 184; relations with this society, 703; biographi- cal sketch by Prof. Sloane, 705- 715; funeral, 716, 717; memorial exercises in City Hall, 718-733; portrait, plate 1.
Low, Mrs. Seth, 709. Low, Will H., 675.
Lowell, Guy, 199, 774.
Lowell, James Russell, pleads for Old South Meeting House, 345. Lowrie, Charles N., 335.
Lucas, John, 451.
Ludlow, Daniel, 519.
Ludwig, Mary (Molly Pitcher), 350,
Lummis, Charles F., 360.
Lund, Charlotte, 292.
Lutterloh, Henry E., 174. Luyster, Cornelius, 745.
Lyell, Sir Charles, geologist, 125. Lynch, Joseph, 84.
Macarthy, Jennie, landmark author- ity, 150.
MacBride, R. I., 79, 82. MacBride, Mrs. R. I., 79.
MacCracken, Henry M., quoted, 45; mentioned, 704.
MacCurdy, George Grant, 45. MacFarland, J. Horace, 68. Mackay, Clarence H., 355.
MacKellar, Wm. H. H., 290.
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