128 1 C534 opv 2 PUBLICATIONS OF The City History Club of New York 33 West 44th Street Telephone ] ^g^^ f Bryant (SENT ON RECEIPT OF PRICE) HISTORICAL EXCURSION LEAFLETS *No. I.— City Hall to Wall Street, i6 pp., I cut, 2 maps ; scents.. *No. II,— Greenwich Village and Lispenard's Meadows, i6 pp., 3 maps ; 5 cents. *No. III.— The Bowery and East Side, 16 pp., 3 maps ; 5 cents. *No. IV.— Central Park to Kingsbridge, 20 pp., 5 maps ; scents.. *No. v.— The 19th Century City: 14th Street to iioth Street ; with Supplement C, 24 pp., 2 maps ; 5 cents. *No. VI. — Fraunces Tavern, 8 pp., i map, 2 cuts ; 5 cents. *No. VII.— South of Wall Street, 16 pp., 2 maps ; 5 cents. *No. VIII. — Historic Brooklyn, Part I, 12 pp., 4 maps, 2 cuts; 5 cents. No. IX.— Historic Bronx, 30 pp., 5 maps ; 10 cents. No. X.— Historic Richmond, 24 pp., 3 maps ; 10 cents. No. XI. — Historic Queens, 36 pp , 6 maps ; 10 cents. No. XII.— Historic Brooklyn, Part II; 10 cents (in preparation). ♦Supplement B.— Additions and corrections, 1906. (Free with set.) ♦Supplement C. — Additions and corrections to Excursion V. (Free with V.) City History Club Map of New York in the English Period; 5 cents. *On the Supply List of the Board of Education, No. 3778. Note — The above historical itineraries have been carefully pre- pared and revised by the Superintendent of the Club and the Com- mittee on Historic Traces, consisting of the following members : Reginald Pelham Bolton, Thomas J. Burton, Randall Comfort, Edward Hagaman Hall, Francis W. Halsey, James H. Innes, Charles H. Lamb, Hopper Striker Mott, Dr. George W. Nash. August R. Ohman, and Albert Ulmann. It is purposed to combine these leaflets in a complete illustrated Historical Guide Book of New York. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS 1-12.8 • \ Syllabus of a Course of Lectures and a General Lecture on New York (used in the Public Lectures of the Board of Education during the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the city) ; 25 cents. * Teachers' Handbook: Outlines of a Course of Study in Local Geography and History (revised, igo8) ; 25 cents. Graphic Views of Government : to illustrate the relations of our National, State and City Governments ; 16 pp., 6 plates, 10 cents. Syllabus of the Government of New York City : an out- line of city government with methods of presentation (in prep- aration) ; 25 cents. Historical Souvenir Postals : 10 cents per set of five. Club Game — (revised 1908) ; a historical game of cards con- taining many facts about New York City History; played like the game of Authors) , 25 cents. *City History Illustrations: 45 small pictures of the famous men, buildings and events of local history; 25 cents per set. * Small Colored Map of Greater New York; 5 cents ; 10 for 25 cents ; $2.00 per 100. 7^ AjC^ ♦Public School Teachers are advised that they can secure the above starred publicationsfor themselves and their classes through the Supply List of the Board of Education (Nos. 3778, 3967, 3 ,68.) THE MONTHLY BULLETIN As a convenience to Schools the Monthly Bulletin will publish announcements of special exhibitions at the various museums of the citj', dedications, public meetings, lectures on City History and other occasions of civic interest. Historical and Civic Societies are Invited to send announce- ments of public events for publication in the Bulletin. floor. Soc. ly^to^. ftoyvo^.-^ .sJg.*CX>x..v>c.*^ .M Pd 2^••• 'OS THE HALF MOON SERIES Papers on Historic New York, 24 Monographs on Local History published in the interest of the City History Club of New York. Edited by Maud Wilder Goodwin, Alice Carrington Royce and Ruth Putnam. Published also in two illustrated bound volumes by G. P. Putnam's Sons. Price separately, through the City History Club (including postage), 10 cents each. VOLUME I. /. Tbt Stadt Huys of New Amsterdam. Alice Morse Earle. 2. King's College, now Columbia University. John B. Pine. ). Annetje Jans Farm Ruth Putnam. 4. The Early History of Wall Street. Oswald Garrison Villard. 5. Governor's Island. Blanche Wilder Bellamy. 6. "Tbe Fourteen CMiles Round." Alfred Bishop Mason and Mary Murdoch Mason. 7. Tbe City Cbest of New Amsterdam. Edward Dana Durand. 8. Fort Amsterdam in tbe Days of tbe Dutch. Maud Wilder Goodwin. / 9. Old Greenwich. Elizabeth Bisland. to. Old Wells and Water-Courses of the Island of Manhattan, Part /, n. Old Wells and Water-Courses of the Island of Manhattan, Part II. George Everett Hill and George E. Waring. Jr. 12. The 'Bowery. Edward Ringwood Hewitt and iMARY Ashley Hewitt. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS VOLUME II. Slavery in New York. Edwin V. Morgan, AM iiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiriMii ■MHiMriiiii 2. Tammany Hall. 014 222 586 4 ^ Talcott Williams, LL.D.. L.m.u. 3. Old "Prisons and Punishments. Elizabeth Dike Lewis. 4. The New York Tress and Its Makers. Charlotte M. Martin and Benjamin Ellis Martin. 5. fowling Green. Spencer Trask. 6. New Amsterdam Family Names and Their Origin. Berthold Fernow. 7. Old Taverns and Posting Inns. Elizabeth Brown Cutting. 8. The Doctor in Old New York. F. H. BoSWORTH. M.D. 9. Early Schools and Schoolmasters in New fLAmsterdam. Emma Van Vechten. 10. The Battle of Harlem Heights. William R. Shepard, Ph.D. / / . Origin of 'Breuckelen . Harrington Putnam. /a. The "Neutral Ground." Charles Pryer. 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