New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . land, Manhates Is. (Manhattan, orNew York City) the Riviere vanden vorst Mauritius (Prince o?Orange) later known as the Hudson River and before 1614 as theGrande; also is indicated fort van Nassaureen, later Fort Orangeand The Fort at Albany. The map was annexed to the memorialpresented by Directors of New Netherlands to the States-Generalof Holland with the petition of Aug. 18, 1616. It is the earliest NewYork State map known. Owned by N. Y. State Library. K-2. Challenge of the War of 1812, the Americans v
New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . land, Manhates Is. (Manhattan, orNew York City) the Riviere vanden vorst Mauritius (Prince o?Orange) later known as the Hudson River and before 1614 as theGrande; also is indicated fort van Nassaureen, later Fort Orangeand The Fort at Albany. The map was annexed to the memorialpresented by Directors of New Netherlands to the States-Generalof Holland with the petition of Aug. 18, 1616. It is the earliest NewYork State map known. Owned by N. Y. State Library. K-2. Challenge of the War of 1812, the Americans The American vessel, John Adams, having been cap-tured by the British, the commander of the latters vessel wrote uponthe Adams manifest an insulting invitation to come outside thehook for a tete-a-tete, which he delivered to the commander ofthe American Constitution, who accepted it, and forthwith coming-out for the tete-a-tete captured the British frigate La challenge is framed in wood taken from the victorious by Geo. Douglas Miller, GENERAL PETER GAN5EVOORT He was a prominent Revolutionary General, and successfully defended FortStanwlx (site of Rome, N. Y) against the British under St. Leger, through the threeweeks siege ending Aug. 22, 1777, for which he received the thanks of at Albany, July 17, 1749; died July 2, 1812. From the original painting byGilbert Stuart. Catalogue of Exhibition 269 Pewter. A collection of twenty-five pieces selected fromten times that number to show artistic patterns and shapes of Colonialperiod. Owned by Gardner C. Leonard, Albany. M. M-l. First American Steam Passenger Trains EngineersPortrait, signed by him, David Matthew, August 9, (1831), ofthe Mohawk & Hudson line between Albany and Schenectady,framed with list of passengers and some statistical data regardingtrain and DeWitt Clinton engine. Owned by N. Y. State Library. M-2. Contract in Manuscript for the First Rails tob
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