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Author: Martha J. (Martha Joanna) Lamb
Title: History of the city of New York : its origin, rise, and progress (Volume 3)
Publisher: New York : A.S. Barnes
Subject (keywords, tags): New York (N.Y.) -- History Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775; New York (N.Y.) -- History 1775-1865; New
Description: v. 1. The period prior to the Revolution, closing in 1774 -- v. 2. The century of national independence, closing in 1880 -- [v. 3]. History of the city of New York : externals of modern New York / by Mrs. Burton Harrison
Contributor: The Library of Congress
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