Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . 255. Editorial Notes ... 256 pOR SYTH & DAVIS »O0ft9eller0 an& Stationers 307 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N. Y. JTTiE have .1 few copies of the Dutch Church Records-(Lj^P of Kingston (baptisms and marriages from 166athrough 1310) elegantly printed on 807 royalquarto pages, with exhaustive index containing refer-ences to 44,388 names-, edited by Chaplain R. R. Hoes,.U. S. N., and printed by the DeVinne Tress, N. Y. Butfew Knickerbocker families can trace their ancestrywithout reference to this volume. €J A few copies of the History
Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine . 255. Editorial Notes ... 256 pOR SYTH & DAVIS »O0ft9eller0 an& Stationers 307 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N. Y. JTTiE have .1 few copies of the Dutch Church Records-(Lj^P of Kingston (baptisms and marriages from 166athrough 1310) elegantly printed on 807 royalquarto pages, with exhaustive index containing refer-ences to 44,388 names-, edited by Chaplain R. R. Hoes,.U. S. N., and printed by the DeVinne Tress, N. Y. Butfew Knickerbocker families can trace their ancestrywithout reference to this volume. €J A few copies of the History of the ReformedChurch of Flatbush, Ulster County. €J Dr. GustaVe Anjous Ulster County Probate Rec-ords from 1665 ; invaluable in tracing ancestry—in twrvolumes. We also have a large line of Souvenir Postal CanJs show-ing local scenes, including the Revolutionary Buildings. Souvenir Spoons, commemorating 250th anniver-sary of the founding of Kingston. Specially preparedby the Gorham Company. ii fe^SS OLDE VLSTER Vol. V AUGUST, 1909 No. 8. The Ambitions *;* of Kingston ROM the earliest days of the settle-ment of the valley of the Hudson the Esopus ranked among theimportant towns in America. Therich bottom lands of the Esopus,Rondout and Wallkill creeks attractedthe most influential of the families of the Petrus Stuyvesant became the owner of largetracts as soon as he entered upon the administration ofthe Dutch West India Company in New resulted in obtaining for the people of Ulstercounty a great influence in affairs. Down through allthe colonial history men of the Esopus were importantfactors in building up the future State of New when the Revolutionary struggle was fought to afinish men of Ulster were mightily engaged in the con-flict. The country once more at peace the influenceof these men was immediately felt in other number of Olde Ulster, page 242, contains a 225 Olde Ulster letter from Chauncey Graham which was th
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