A History of the City of Brooklyn: Including the Old Town and Village of Brooklyn, the Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh, 3. sējums

Pirmais vāks
subscription, 1870
 

Saturs

I
501
II
505
III
567
IV
571
V
584
VI
587
VII
596
VIII
612
XV
737
XVI
759
XVII
775
XVIII
782
XIX
805
XX
808
XXI
811
XXII
813

IX
613
X
633
XII
650
XIII
695
XIV
720
XXIII
816
XXIV
857
XXVI
923
XXVII
939
XXVIII
941

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