Press, freedom of suppressed, 573. Preston, James D., 351.
Price, Midshipman, grave, 452. Prime, Ralph Earl, 405.
Prints of Old New York, 137-139. Proctor, Francis, 755.
Proctor, Thomas, 195. Proctor, Thomas R., trustee, 18:
committees, 20, 21, 86; donor of city parks, 26.
Profile rocks at Franconia Notch, Bethlehem, Pa., and elsewhere, 347 et seq; plates 61, 62. Provoost, William, 620. Pruyn, J. V. L., portrait, 119. Pryer, Charles, death, 54. Pugsley, Chester De Witt, 290. Pugsley, Cornelius A., 19, 22; com- mittee, 83, 290. Pulitzer, Joseph, 221. Pulitzer, Ralph, 225, 226. Pulsifer, Royal M., 345. Pupin, Michael I., 302.
Putnam, George Haven, 671, 674, 675.
Putnam, George R., 80. Pyne, Percy R., 2d, 138.
Quackenbush (Quackenboss), James,
Quaife, Mrs. Herbert, 78. Queens Borough Chamber of Com- merce, 278.
Quelch, Mrs. William, 79.
Quinn, John, 674, 675.
Quotations apropos of society's work, 23.
Rabida monastery, 419. Raccui, Rose, zv3.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, 363.
Raleigh, Walter, quoted, 23.
Rall (Rhalle), Col., portrait, 119; at battle of Fort Washington, 752, 753.
Randel, John, Jr., 153. Radley, Ignatius, Jr., 773. Radley, Mrs. Ignatius, Jr. Muschenheim), 773, 774. Randolph, Edmund D., 464, 483. Randolph, L. V. F., 296. Rankin, William, 773.
Rathbone, R. C., death, 54. Rawlings, Moses, 752, 754.
Rawnsley, Canon, 412.
Ray, John, 763.
Raymond, M. D., 15; death, 54.
Raymond, Mons., 419.
Raynor, Mrs. Everett M., 462.
Read, George, impersonated, 216.. Reade, Joseph, 641, 642.
Recreational uses of national forests, 384-392.
Redfield, William C., 225, 342. Reed, Latham G., 204. Reeder, R. R., 114. Regiments:
British, 1st Grenadiers, 752; 2d Grenadiers, 752; 4th Foot, 169, 170; 16th Queens Lancers, 175, 177; 17th Light Dragoons, 452; 17th Foot, 170; 17th Lancers, 175; 24th Foot, 452: 28th Foot, 169, 170; 31st Foot, East Surrey, 176; 33d Foot, 752; 34th Foot, Border, 176; 38th Foot, 169; 40th Foot, 169; 42d Foot, 752; 44th Foot, 169, 170, 757; 47th Foot, 179, 180; 52d Foot, 165; 55th Foot, Border, 176, 452; 57th Foot, 169, 170, 757; 63d Foot, 169; 65th Foot, 170; 70th Foot, East Surrey, 176; 76th Foot, 169; Bedfordshire, 176, 178; Cold Stream Guards, 175; Cheshire, 176; Cameronians, Scottish Rifles, 176; Duke of Corn- wall's Light Infantry, 175; Dor- setshire, 175; East Kent, 176; Essex, 176, 178; East Yorkshire, 176; Grenadier Guards, 176, 180: Gloucester, 176; Hampshire, 175; King's Own Royal Lancashire, 176, 179: King's Liverpoo', 176, 179; King's Shropshire Light Infantry,
176; King's Royal Rifle Corps, 176; Leicestershire, 176; Lincoln- shire, 176; Lancashire Fusileers, 176, 178; Manchester, 176; Middle- sex, 176; Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 176; North Stafford- shire, 176; Norfolk, 176, 178; Northumberland Fusiliers, 176; Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 176; Royal Scots Fusiliers, 175; Royal Artillery, 452, 453; Royal Fusiliers, City of London, 176; Royal Sussex, 176; Royal Welch Fusiliers, 176; Royal North Lancashire, 176; Royal Warwickshire, 176; Royal Berk- shire, 176; Royal Highlands, 176; Royal Irish, 176, 178; Royal In- niskilling Fusiliers, 176; Scots Guards, 175; South Staffordshire, 176; South Wales Borderers, 176; South Lancashire, 176; West Rid- ing, 176; Wiltshire, 175; Welsh, 176; Worcester, 176; West York- shire, 176; York and Lancaster, 176; Yorkshire, 176; general refer- ences, 752; Hessian, 752 et seq. Reiland, Karl, 717.
Reinagle, Hugh, view of Wall street, 137, 138, 634; plate 3. Reinoutsen, Reinout, 495. Rensselaer Polytechnic
Rhees, Rush, 92.
Rheims Cathedral, 415.
Richards, Augustus C., 767, 770, 771. Ricker, Peter, see Riker. Ridder, Herman, 209. Ridgway, Robert, 242.
Riker's History of Harlem, cited, 148, 740 et seq.
Riker (Ricker, Ryker), Peter, 632, 635, 638, 650.
Rio Grande National Park, proposed, 372.
Robb, J. Hampden, 15.
Roberts, Samuel, 532.
Roberts, William, 661, 662, 663. Robins' Mill, 511.
Robinson, E. L., 178.
Robinson, Thomas, 605, 606, 608,
Robson, Thomas W., 121. Robson, W. T., 378.
Rochambeau, Count, 285, 681. Rochester Historical Society, 91, 92. Rockefeller Foundation, 48. Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 59, 246; gift of Fort Tryon Park to New York City, 735, 737, 746, 777-780. Rocky Mountain National Park, 60, 362.
Rod, length of 593, 748. Rodgers, John, Presbyterian minis- ter, 634 et seq 650, 651, 655, 656, 658, 660.
Rodney, Caesar, impersonated, 216. Rogers, Sherman S., 15. Rombout, Mr., 489.
Rondout creek, 541, 564.
Roose, Garret Johnson, 606, 609. Roosevelt, Franklin, 296. Roosevelt, John, 497. Roosevelt, R. J., 507.
Roosevelt, Theodore, editor of Out- look, 56; portrait, 118; recom- mends celebration of Lafayette Day, 671, 674, 675. Root, Elihu, 717. Root, Talbot, 675. Rose, Alexander, 79. Rose, E. O., 79, 84. Rose, Harry W., 77, 79. Rose, Mrs. Harry W., 79. Rose, Nancy, 82.
Rosebery, Earl, quoted, 24. Ross and Forson, 302.
Rossiter, Van Wyck, 22, 134. Rousseau, Theodore, 225. Rowland, Thomas F., 533. Royal, Joseph, 650. Ruedemann, R., 129. Ruggles, Samuel B., 537.
Rumney, Timothy, 616. Rumsian Society, 506. Rupp, W. A., 351. Rupp, Vida, 351.
Ruskin, John, quoted, 23, 24.
Russia, beginning scenic and historic conservation, 60, 61; perpetuation of aurocks, 430.
Rutgers, Anthony, 497.
Rutgers, Henry, 489, 660.
Rutgers, Nicholas G., 440.
Sackett, Henry W., vice-president, 17; trustee, 18; committees, 19, 20, 21, 281.
Sage, Mrs. Russell, 30, 31, 37. Saint Gaudens, Augustus, 355. Saint Hubert Club of France, 418. Saint Lawrence Reservation, 70. Saint Regis Indian Reservation, 74. Sampson, Joseph, 663. Sanford, Elliott, 773.
San Francisco Examiner, 407.
San Francisco's park problem, 360. Sand Dunes National Park, pro-
posed, 372.
Santen, Lucas, 611.
Saratoga Battle Monument, 70.
Saratoga Springs State Reservation,
Saunders, Helen R., 121.
Savage, Edward, 116.
Seixas, Gershom, 455.
Seixas, Moise Mendes, 455. Seligman, Isaac N., treasurer Inde- pendence Day committee, 209, 210, 212; member of Lafayette day committee, 674, 675.
Senate House at Kingston, 670. Sengstacker, E. J., 79. Sengstacker, Dr. J., 79.
Sequoia National Park, 60, 362, 376. Serrell, William, 526.
Seton, William, 155.
Seymour, Bradford, 527. Seymour, David B., 291.
Shakespeare Society, 134, 135.
Shakespeare, William, quoted, 23; tablet given to Society, 134.
Shannon's Manual, 654, 655, 665. Sharon Canal Co., 524.
Sharp, William Graves, 691-693, 694.
Sawtooth National Park, proposed, Sharples, James, 117, 118.
"Scenic and Historic America," offi-
Scenic and Historic Conservation, American methods described, 60- 69.
Scenic surgery, 347. Schad, Ina, 103. Schagen, P., 592. Schermerhorn, Arthur F., 204. Schermerhorn, Ryer, 195. Schieffelin, William Jay, 675. Schiff, Mortimer L., 675. Schmidt, Henry W., 773. Schoharie creek, 541, 543, 565. Schoharie reservoir, 546. Schoolcraft, Henry, 288. Schoonmaker, Henricas, 299. Schotts, John C., 114.
Schultz, John Michael, 576. Schuyler, John, 301.
Schuyler, Mrs. Livingston R., 675.
Schuyler Mansion, 26, 51, 72.
Schuyler, Peter, 627.
Scidmore, Frank L. Jr., 115.
Scote, William, 525.
Scott, Francis, 455.
Scott, H. L., 402.
Scott, John Morin, 635, 638, 650. Scribner, Charles, 675.
Sea beaches, public property, 251-
Searles, Alfred, 69.
Sears, Joseph Davis, 217.
Seeger, Alan, 700.
Seely, Sivanus, 490.
Shaw, Albert, 58, 355.
Shaw, John M., vice-chairman Inde- pendence Day committee, 209, Sheaf, Henry, 174. Sheafer, Henry, 777.
Sheafer, Walter S., 746, 777. Shelton, William H., 143, 167. Shepard, Edward M., 355.
Sheridan Philip, statue at Albany, 302; plate 60.
Sherman, Karl M., 290.
Sherman, P. Tecumseh, 675. Sherman, W. T., 221.
Sherrill, Charles II., 204, 205, 207. Sherwood, Mr., attack on Vulture, 289.
Sherwood, George H., 58.
Shewkirk, Rev. Mr., 439, 653.
Ships, old ship found in New York subway, 173.
Shoemaker, Abraham, 491, 493. Shoshone Cavern National Monu- ment, 363.
Shrady, George F., 566.
Sierra Madre National Park, pro- posed, 372.
Sieur de Monts National Monument,
39, 63, 363-367; plates 63-65. Signs and Billboards, case of Thos. Cusack Co., vs. Chicago, 392: pub- lic aesthetics in the Philippines, 395; case of Churchill vs. Collector of Revenue, 395.
Silverman, Joseph, 675. Simkhovitch, Mrs. V. G., 675. Simms, William P., 415.
Simmons, George W. and Son, 344. Simonds, Frank H., 675.
Simpson, Mrs. J. B., 411.
Sims, J. R., 331.
Simson, Dugald, 578.
Sites and Inscriptions, committee,
21; see also Tablets, Monuments. Six Mile Creek Ravine, 336. Slater, George A., 290. Slattery, Charles L., 295.
Sloan's Mountain, 294, 295.
Sloane, William, 675.
Sloane, William M., 701, 705-715;
Slott, Jan Jansen, 597, 602.
Smith, Caleb, 473.
Smith, Mrs. Caleb, 473.
Smith, Fred A., 291.
Smith, George Arthur, 115.
Smith, Mrs. George Arthur, 113. Smith, George D., 138. Smith, George Otis, 69.
Smith, Mrs. George Wilson, 675. Smith, Hiram, 184.
Smith, Isaac Townsend, 184. Smith, Jacob A., 483. Smith, James, 636.
Smith, James Frederick Dyckman,
473; see Isaac Michael Dyckman. Smith, Jeannetie, 601, 612, 13. Smith, John, Presbyterian elder, 635, 638, 650.
Smith, John, early Wall street land owner, 601, 603, 612, 613.
Smith, J. M., 291.
Smith, J. Waldo, 539, 566. Smith, Melinda, 96.
Smith, Pascal N. 519.
Smith, Pemberton, 411.
Smith, R. A. C., 225, 256, 275, 278, 282.
Smith, Thomas, 585, 590, 618 et seq, 623, 624, 626, 627, 628, 629, 632, 635, 638, 650.
Smith, William, pump contractor, 490.
Smith, William, historian, 575, 577. Smith, William, Presbyterian elder, 635, 638, 650.
Smith, William, Jr., 631, 632, 635, 638, 650.
Smithsonian Institution, 303, 384. Smock, John C., 20, 125. Snyder, Charles A., 351.
Society for Prevention of Municipal Waste, 284.
Sons of the American Revolution, 285, 398, 751.
Sons of the Revolution, 53, 194, 291, 441.
Sothern, E. A., 450.
South Brooklyn Board of Trade, 278. Spain, appeal to save La Rabida monastery, 419.
Spaulding, Elbridge G., 15. Spear, Walter E., 566.
Springsteen, Georgena, 79.
Springsteen, Elizabeth, 81. Springsteen, Warren, 79. Spuller, Monsieur, 222. Spy Island, 71.
Stadiums, New York City College, 200-202.
Stanton, Ralph T., 566.
Stanwood, I. Augustus, 324. Stapleton, Michael, 185.
Stark, John, portrait, 118; on Stark's Knob, 303.
Stark's Knob, 26, 27, 39, 73, 303, 304. Stalter, Elbert, 79.
State Parks in general, how created, 64.
Statues, see Monuments.
Statue of Liberty, see Monuments. Stearns, Frederick P., 566. Steckler, Charles, 200. Steenwyck, Cornelius, 233, 237. Stella, Antonio, 58.
Stephens, John, 635, 638, 650. Stephens, Thomas, 533. Stephenson, W., 138. Sterrenberg, 152.
Stetson, Francis Lynde, 675. Stevens, John, 519. Stevens, John A., 675. Stevens, Samuel, 525. Stevenson, F. H., 185. Stevenson, Frederick Boyd, 675. Stevenson, William P., 115. Stewart, Alexander T., 768, 770. Stewart, Mrs. Alexander T., 768. Stewart, Alice Riker, 121. Stewart, James, 330, 331, 333. Stewart, Mrs. James, 332. Stewart, John A., 15, 58, 675. - Stilwell, Lydia, 763. Stilwell, Richard, 763. Stirling, Lieut. Col., 752. Stirling, Lord, 443.
Stitt, Edward W., 213, 218. Stivers, John D., 299.
Stokes, I. N. Phelps. 188, 665, 666. Stone, William L., 184.
Stony Point Dramatic Association, 77.
Stony Point Reservation, committee, 22, 26, 83; mentioned, 27, 37, 51; finances, 29, 83, 84; described, 70, 74; maintenance and repairs, 76; visitors, 76; Wayne Day, 77; U. S. lighthouse reservation, 80; death of Wm. Ten Eyck, 81.
Vanderbilt, George W., 382. Vander Grift, Paulus L., 496. Vanderlip, Frank A., 674, 675, 695. Vanderlyn, John, painting, 118. Vander Mel, Cornelius, 299. Van Dyke, Hendrick, 488. Van Dyke, John C., 675. Van Etten, Nathan B., 675. Vangee, Guleyn, 594.
Vangee, John, 601, 602, 603, 606, 609, 612, 613.
Vangee, Niesie, 602, 612, 613.
Van Gelder, Abraham, 505. Van Haalen, Pieter, 495.
Van Horne, David, 650.
Van Huyse, Teunis Eidese, 468. Van Ingen, William, 675.
Van Laar, Arian, 495.
Van Laer, A. J. F., 150.
Van Name, Calvin D., 199; committee, 213.
Vannest, Jacobus, 299.
Van Norden, Wessell, 149. Van Oblinus, see Oblinus. Van Planke, see Verplanck. Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, 130. Van Rensselaer Land Co., 130.
Van Schaick, Myndert, 526, 527, 537. Van Schie, Cornelius, 299.
Van Tienhoven, Cornelius, 598, 666. Van Tienhoven, P. G., 423. Van Tienhoven, Katherine, 601. Van Tienhoven, Lucas, 601, 603, 612, 613; also spelled Tienhoven. Van Tienhoven, Trintije, 612, 613. Van Tine, Addison A., Assistant and Acting Secretary Independence Day Committee, 210.
Van Tricht, 238. Van Valen, J. K., 79.
Van Vrancken, Nicholas, 299. Van Wagenen and Wells, 663. Van Wart, Irving, 141.
Vas, Petrus, 297, 299. Vedder, Albert H., 331. Venvos, house, 586. Verbruggen, Joannes P., 496. Vermilye, Aeltie, share in Fourth Di- vision, 745.
Vermont State Forests, 350. Verplanck (Plank, van Planke), Abra- ham, 496 601, 603, 612, 613. Verplanck (Verplanke, van Planke), Gulian (Galine, Gallme), 599, 601. Verplanck, Samuel, 298.
Verrazzano, 46, 682.
Vesey, William, 583. Vignal, Colonel, 676. Vignal, Mrs., 676.
Villaviciosa, Marquis de, 417, 419.
Vincent and Ten Eyck, 489. Vinje, see Vangee.
Vining, Edward P., 135. Virgin Islands, 408.
Volunteers of America, 716.
Von Bernstorff, Johann Heinrich, given passports, 161.
Von Bork, Colonel, 753. Von Donop, Colonel, 756.
Von Kienbusch, C. Otto, 483.
Von Kienbusch, Mrs. C. Otto, 483. Von Krafft, Philip, 466, 488, 740, 756 et seq.
Von Lowenfeld, Lieutenant, 753. Vrooman, John W., trustee, 18.
Wadsworth, James S., 95. Wadsworth, James W., Jr., 339. Wagner, Robert F., 280.
Wait, George C., death, 54.
Wald, Lillian D., 675.
Waldo, Samuel L., painter, 120.
Waldron, Barent, 746.
Waldron, Johannes, 748.
Waldron, John, share in Fourth Di- vision, 746.
Waldron, Samuel, share in Fourth Division, 745.
Walker, Captain, grave, 452. Wall, W. G., 138.
Walnut Canyon National Monument, 363, 364.
Walsh, Edward F., 92. Walsh, James J., 45. Walther, Captain, 753. Wanamaker, Rodman, 227. Wangerim, Herr, 426.
War: American Revolution, 75, 110, 116-120, 134, 147, 156 et seq, 166 et seq, 182, 285, 288, 289, 294, 299- 303; 330 et seq, 439 et seq, 446, 502, 652-659, 672, 673, 677 et seq, 737, 752 et seq; Civil, 405; see also of Grand Army the Republic; entered European, by present United States, 161; utilizing parks, 414; destruction of landmarks, 414, 421; see also Lafayette day; Franco-Prussian, 220; French and Indian, 133; Indian, 232; see also Battles, Forts, Monuments, Tab- lets, Sons of the American Revolu- tion, Daughters of the American Revolution, Grand Army of the Re- public, etc.
Ward, Cabot, 44, 59, 243, 244, 247, 463.
Ward, John Q. A., 302. Warner, Ann, 457. Warner, Charles, 457. Warner, Eliza, 457.
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