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ciety: Burghers and Freemen. New York collection of New York Historical Society for the year 1885. Publication Fund Series (Pub. in New York for the Society). Ovington, Mary White. The Negro home in New York. Charities 15: 25-30, 1905. ---- The Negro in trades unions in New York City. Annals Amer. Acad., 27: 551-558, 1906. ---- Fresh-air work among Colored children in New York. Charities, 17: 115-7, 1906. ---- Half a Man. New York, 1911. 227 pp. O'Callaghan, E.B. Documents relative to the Colonial history of New York state. Procured in Holland, England and France by John Romeyn Brodhead, Esq. (Published by Weid Parsons and Company.) Vols. i. and ii. Albany, 1856. ---- Laws and Ordinances of New Netherland, 1638-1674. Compiled and translated from the original Dutch records in the office of the Secretary of State, Albany, N.Y. (Published by Weid Parsons and Company, 1868.) Pelletreau, William S. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and family histories of New York. 4 vols. N.Y., 1907. Illustrated. Pratt, E.E. Industrial causes of congestion of population in N.Y. City. pp. 260. N.Y., 1911. (No. 109 of the Columbia University Series in History, Economics and Public Law.) Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of New York. Proceedings of the Select Committee of the United States Senate. Investigation into the cases of the removal of Negroes from the Southern states into the Northern states. 3 Parts, 1,486 pp. 2 vols. Washington. Speed, J.G. Negroes in New York. Harpers' Weekly, 44: 1249-50. Scottron, Samuel R. The Negro in business before the war. Colored American Magazine, October, 1907. Thompson, Mary W. Sketches of the History, character and dying testimony of beneficiaries of the Colored Home in the City of New York. pp. 3-78. N.Y., 1851. Tucker, Helen A. Negro craftsman in New York. Southern Workman, 36: 545-551. 1907; 37: 1. Tyler, Edith. New York settlement for Negroes. The Stillman Branch of the Henery Street Settlement. Charities, 18: 328. 1907. United States, Twelfth Census, Special Report: Employees and Wages. ---- Bulletin 8, Negroes in the United States. ---- Women at Work. Wheller, B.F. The Varrick Family. Williams, G.W. History of the Negro race in America from 1619-1880. Negroes as slaves, as soldiers, and as citizens. 2 vols. N.Y.,
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