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- 15018646 contributor B535075.
- 15018646 coverage "New York (State) History.".
- 15018646 created "1915.".
- 15018646 date "1915".
- 15018646 date "1915.".
- 15018646 dateCopyrighted "1915.".
- 15018646 description "The Indians of New York.--Sir William Johnson and the Iroquois confederacy.--The struggle for supremacy.--New York under the Dutch.--The manor of Rensaelaerswyck.--New York as an English colony.--Albany as a colonial center.--Indian trails.--New York in the revolution.--New York in the border wars.--Burgoyne's invasion.--Sullivan's expedition.--Alexander Hamilton and the federal Constitution.--Robert R. Livingston and the Louisiana purchase.--William H. Seaward and the purchase of Alaska.--The Erie canal and the commercial supremacy of the state of New York.--Andrew Sloan Draper and the public school system of the state of New York.".
- 15018646 extent "ix p., 2 l., 390, 1 p.".
- 15018646 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 15018646 identifier scd0001.00141148618.
- 15018646 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 15018646 issued "1915".
- 15018646 issued "1915.".
- 15018646 language "eng".
- 15018646 publisher "New York, London, D. Appleton & company,".
- 15018646 relation "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 15018646 spatial "New York (State) History.".
- 15018646 subject "F119 .W7".
- 15018646 tableOfContents "The Indians of New York.--Sir William Johnson and the Iroquois confederacy.--The struggle for supremacy.--New York under the Dutch.--The manor of Rensaelaerswyck.--New York as an English colony.--Albany as a colonial center.--Indian trails.--New York in the revolution.--New York in the border wars.--Burgoyne's invasion.--Sullivan's expedition.--Alexander Hamilton and the federal Constitution.--Robert R. Livingston and the Louisiana purchase.--William H. Seaward and the purchase of Alaska.--The Erie canal and the commercial supremacy of the state of New York.--Andrew Sloan Draper and the public school system of the state of New York.".
- 15018646 title "New York's part in history, by Sherman Williams.".
- 15018646 type "text".