Image Text 4 Items George W. Strong letter to John Nelson Lloyd, June 17, 1839. Letter from George W. Strong, New York, to John Nelson Lloyd, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of a payment for wood and an accounting for the wood and pointing our an error against Lloyd which Strong insists be corrected noting Lloyd's service and self-denial in regards to Strong and his daughters, mentioning Lloyd's son-in-law's parents, Charles and Charlotte Higbee, and Charles Chauncey, Esq. View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [66], Isaiah G. Degrass, Address to the Trustees on his leaving the School, New York, May 1829 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [65], [Address on the advantages of a good education, continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [64], [Address on the advantages of a good education, continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [63], [Address on the advantages of a good education] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page [62], The following questions were put by Doctor Saml. L. Mitchell of the City of New York to George Allen, aged 10 years … Septr. 21st, 1826 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 61, The following questions were put by Doctor Saml. L. Mitchell of the City of New York to George Allen, aged 10 years … Septr. 21st, 1826 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 60, The following questions were put by Doctor Saml. L. Mitchell of the City of New York to George Allen, aged 10 years, pupil in the New York African Free School, Septr. 21st, 1826 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 59, The evening star [continued], and Original composition, Night View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 56, Questions and answers on the Island of Haytie [continued], and The evening star View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 55, Questions and answers on the Island of Haytie [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 54, A poem [continued], and Questions and answers on the Island of Haytie View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 52, Darby and Joan [continued], and A poem View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 51, Exercises at examination of 1825, Darby and Joan View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 50, A dialogue, spoken by Jas. M. Smith and William Hill at a public examn., 1822 … [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 49, A dialogue, spoken by Jas. M. Smith and William Hill at a public examn., 1822 … [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 48, A dialogue, spoken by Jas. M. Smith and William Hill at a public examn., 1822 … [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 47, A dialogue, spoken by Jas. M. Smith and William Hill at a public examn., 1822 … [continued] View Item