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Notes, [186-].

Notes and transcripts relating to the history of New York, 1664-1686, under governors Nicolls, Lovelace, and Dongan. The material is accompanied by a cover letter, dated Feb. 2, 1865, from E. B. O'Callaghan; along with printer's proofs of a table of contents to printed volumes of New York historical documents.

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