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3. Battle of Harlem....

4. Destruction of the Gaspe, 1772..

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Engravings on Steel.

1. Entrance of the American Army into New York, Nov. 25th,

1783....

2. The Inauguration of Washington..

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Frontispiece . Vignette

5. Portraits of Gov. G. Clinton, Gen. Gates, Gen. Schuyler, Gen.

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8. Plan showing the position of the American and British Armies, August, 1776.....

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9. Portrait of General Washington, after Trumbull..

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10. Capture of Major Andre.

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11. Reception of President Washington in New York, 23d April,

1789.....

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12. Portrait of Washington in 1795, after Stuart.

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-John Adams, after Copley..

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14. Portraits of Gen. Steuben, Gen. Pulaski, Gen. Lafayette, Gen.

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Wood Engravings, Etc.

1. Hendrick Hudson's Exploring Vessel, the "Half Moon".

2. First Settlement on the Hudson..

3. The Swamp....

4. First Saw-mill on the Hudson.

5. Dutch Mansion and Cottage in New Amsterdam..

6. Seals of New Amsterdam and New York.

7. Street View in Ancient Albany....

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42. The Thomas Powell Steamer off the Storm King.

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NEW

HISTORY

OF

YORK CITY.

THE HISTORY OF NEW YORK NATURALLY DIVIDES ITSELF INTO THREE PERIODS OF TIME:-First-FROM ITS SETTLEMENT BY THE DUTCH TO ITS PERMANENT OCCUPANCY BY THE ENGLISH; Second-FROM THE ENGLISH CONQUEST TO THE CLOSE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR; AND, Third

-FROM ITS EVACUATION BY THE BRITISH DOWN TO THE PRESENT DAY.

FIRST PERIOD.

1598-1674.

The settlement of New York Island by the Dutch, and its permanent occupancy by the English.

CHAPTER I.

It is the general belief that the first landing made on New York Island, or the "Island of Manhattan," as it was then called, was by Hendrick Hudson, in 1609. 1598. This, however, is not the case; since the earliest

records extant state that as early as 1598, a few Hollanders, in the employ of a Greenland Company, were in the habit of resorting to New Netherlands (i. e., New York), not, it is true, with the design of effecting a settlement, but merely to secure shelter during the winter months. With this view they built two small forts to protect themselves

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