Formatted Note | Contents: Contents. -Executive committee for 1859-60. -Constitution. -Proceedings of New Paltz meeting, May 1859. -First annual meeting, Oct. 1859, with List of donations. - Circular. -Address of A. B. Hasbrouck delivered before the society. -An account of the settlement of New Paltz by the Huguenots, by E. Eltinge. -Notes and documents relating to the early history of Kingston, Hurley and Marbletown, by J.R. Brodhead. -Letters of Capt. Joseph Brant and Gov. John Jay, 1771-1780. -Petition of the inhabitants of Rochester for protection against the Indians, 1778. -Treaty between Col. Richard Nicolls, governor of New York, and the Esopus Indians, 1665, with renewals to 1681. -Proclamation of George Clinton's election as governor in 1777. -Bill of sale, and warranty, of a negro boy in 1707. -Inscriptions in the First Dutch church yard at Kingston.
Contents (cont.). -Hurley, by. J.W. Hasbrouck. -Mombakkus. -Special meeting, Mar. 1860. -Regular meeting, June 1860. -Annual meeting, Oct. 1860. -Notes upon the Esopus Indians and their language, by N.W. Jones. -Esopus treaty, 1665, by J.R. Brodhead. -Ulster County sheriffs. -List of colonial statutes referring to the county of Ulster. -List of documents relating to Ulster County contained in the Clinton papers. -An account of the British expedition above the Highlands of the Hudson River and of ... the burning of Kingston in 1777, by G.W. Pratt. -Certificate of denization for Abrham Dubois, 1701. -Certificate of churchmembership for Jan Eltinge, Beyle, 1680. -Annual meeting, Oct. 1861. - History of the Huguenot church and settlement at New Paltz, by C.H. Stitt. -The Ulster regiment in the "Great rebellion," by W. Lounsbery. -Origin and meaning of the word Shawangunk, by C. Scott.
Contents (cont.). -The Indian forts of 1663, by C. Scott. -Concerning Ulster County records. -Annual meeting, October 16, 1862, in memory of Colonel Pratt. Regimental monument. Appendix.
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