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CALL # TITLE AUTHOR/PUBLISHER Alt a Soldier in Manhattan Altsheller CALL # TITLE AUTHOR/PUBLISHER Alt A Soldier In Manhattan Altsheller Car Genesee River Carmer Cha Cardigan Chambers Edm Drums Along the Mohawk Edmonds Egg Hoosier Schoolmaster Eggleston Egg The End of the World Eggleston Har Moses of the Barkeaters Harris Jam Ticonderoga James, G.P.R. Sti Bundling Stiles Wel Dangerous Journeys 1575 Wells, Parrish 323.2 W Road Away From Revolution Wilson, Woodrow 333.793 Environmental Impact/Wastewater Treatment Facilities (1982) 333.91 Lak Lake George Complete Report of the NYS Joint Legislative NYS Committee on LG Water Conditions (Revised 1945) 336 Cav I Am an American Cavanah 338.1 NYS Dept. of Agriculture 11th Annual Report NYS 385.09 A Century of Progress: The D & H Railroad 551.48 Langmuir Circulation & Internal Waves in Lake George Scott & Langmuir 557.47 NYS Museum Handbook #19: Guide to the Geology of the Lake Newland, D.H./NYS Museum George Region 557.474 W The Adirondack Landscape: Its Geology & Land Forms: A Hikers Wyckoff, Jerome/ADK Mountain Club Guide 557.753 Row Geology & Mineralogy of the Adirondacks Rowley 574.5 Boy The Lake George Ecosystem Boylen 598.2 Dug Bird Homes Dugmore 709.73 Artists of Lake George 1776-1976 759.1 The Life & Work of Edward Lamson Henry N.A. McCausland, M.A. 793.7 Hea The Great Rebellion Vols. 1 & 2 Headley 808.81 Poems of Lake George: Proses & Poesy Lord 811 Adirondack Poets Walter Lape, John Quirk & Lawrence Allen Loft Press 811 Bra Lake George & Its Surroundings In Rhyme Brayton 811 Fos Neighbors of Yesterday Foster 811 Leg Idyll of Lake George & Other Poems Leggett, Benjamin F. 811 Web Willow Ware & Other Poems Webster 818 Speaking of the Girls 818 Midlife Musings 818 Girls With Grandmother Faces Weaver 822 In the Vanguard Trask, Katrina 822 Without Walls Trask, Katrina 912.974 Mun Historical Atlas of New York State Munger 917.47 The Adirondacks (1917) 917.47 Adirondack Wilderness: Topographical Wilderness Colvin 917.47 21st Century Commission of Adirondack Flacke 917.47 Car Dark Trees to the Wind Carmer, Carl 917.47 Cor Year of the Golden Moon Cornwell 917.47 E Adirondack Tales Early, Eleanor 917.47 Kni Guide to Lake George, Lake Champlain & the Adirondacks (1921) 917.47 Sti From Then Till Now: History & Tales of the Adirondack Foothills Stiles, Fred 917.47 Tyl Log Cabin Days: Folk Tales of the Adirondacks Tyler, Helen Escha 917.47 Wic Friendly Adirondack Peaks Wickham, Robert 917.471 S Social NY Under the Georges 1714-1776: House, Streets & Singleton, Esther Country Homes w/ Chapters on Fashions, Furniture, China, Plate & Manners 917.474 Tourist Sites of Saratoga & Lake George 917.475 Mur Shores of Champlain Taylor, Rev. Daniel T. 917.475 Str Woods & Waters or The Saranac & Raquette Street, Alfred B. 920 A History of New York State Vols. 1-5 920 Historical & Biographical Sketch of the Caldwell Family Historical Publishing Co. 92 Fri A Time to Go Home Fridley, William C. 92 Jog Isaac Jogues: Missioner & Martyr Scott S.J, Martin J. 92 Mer Lem Merrill (Surveyor/Conservationist) Porter, Marjorie Lansing 92 Sears Who Was Nessmuk? Lyon, Robert L. 92 Crean Brush: Loyalist * Descendants Smith 929.3 B Landholders of Northeastern New York (1739-1802) Bowman, Fred Q. 929.4 B Aboriginal Place Names of New York Beauchamps 940.54 Wel A G.I. Reflects on WWII Wells 947.7 Mor Documentary History of New York State Vols. 1-3 Morgan 970.3 M League of the Iroquois Corinth 973 Moo Women of the War: Their Heroism & Self Sacrifice Moore 973.0496 K The Black Minority in Early New York Kobrin 973.2 Lit Montcalm and Wolfe Vols. 1 & 2 Little 973.33 NYS State Historian: Sullivan-Clinton counties (1779) 973.33 Sta The Great Warpath Starbuck 973.7 Famous Leaders & Battle Scenes of the Civil War 973.7 Cha To Sacrifice, To Suffer & If Need Be, To Die Chapin 973.7 Hei Shoulder Arms 973.7 Les Famous Leader & Battle Scenes of the Civil War Leslie, Mrs. Frank 973.7 Moy Soldier in our Civil War: A Pictorial History of the Conflict 1861- Stanley Bradley Publishing Co. 1865 Vol. 2 973.782 On To Richmond 974.7 Champlain Tercentenary Report of the NY Lake Champlain Tercentenary Commission 1909 (including photo albums & guestbook from 100th anniversary celebration) 974.7 History of New York for Schools Vols. 1 & 2 William Dunlap of NY 974.7 New York at Gettysburg Vols. 1-3 974.7 New York State Conservation Department (1939) 974.7 12th Census of the United States 974.7 C Isaac Jogues: Discoverer Campbell 974.7 F The Dutch & Quaker Colonies in America Vols. 1 & 2 974.7 G Fort Ticonderoga in History Gilchrist, Helen 974.7 Ham Henry Hudson & the Dutch in New York Hamilton 974.7 J The Father Jogues Memorial 974.7 M Upstate Echoes Merrill, Arch 974.7 N Documentary History of the State of New York Vols. 1-3 O’Callaghan M.D., E.B. 974.7 Phi New York in the War of the Rebellion (1890) Phisterer 974.7 R Lake George & Lake Champlain: The War of the Mohawk & the Reid, W. Max Battleground of France & England in their Contest for the Control of North America 974.7 Rob New York in the War as Colony & State (1897) Roberts 974.7 Sto Lake George: A Book of Today Stoddard 974.7 Swe Lake George (1863) Sweet 974.7 Tyr Champlain & the French in New York Tyrrell 974.7 Wil New York’s Part In History Williams 974.7 S49 Papers of Sir William Johnson (13 vols.) University of NY 974.748 S8 Reminiscences of Saratoga & Ballston Stone, William L. 974.749 H Hamlet Summers Hansen, Katharine 975.75 Archaeology Field Study of Lake George’s Steam Launch (1999) 974.75 Summer Paradise in History Conservation 974.75 Tourism In the Adirondacks Brown, T. & Connelly, N. 974.75 B Old Military Road from Fort Edward to Lake George (1755) Bentley 974.75 B Burgoyne’s Route from Quebec to Saratoga (1777) 974.75 Cou The Adirondack Region Coughlin 974.75 DeC Lake George, Schroon Lake & the Adirondacks (1888) DeCosta 974.75 Lam Historic Lake George 1936 (Ed. 165656) Lamb, Wallace E 974.75 Lam Historic Lake George Illustrated: Father Jogues Edition Lamb, Wallace E. 974.75 Lam Lake Champlain & Lake George Valleys (3 vols.) Lamb, Wallace E. 974.75 Mur Camp Manhattan Murray, William M. 974.75 S6 History of Warren County Smith, L.P. 974.751 Buc Old Lake George Hotels (1986) Bucknell 974.751 Fort William Henry: A History Gifford, Stanley M. 974.751 L Lake George Complete Report of the NYS Joint Legislative NYS Committee on Lake George Water Conditions (1945) 974.751 Lak Steamboats of Lake George 974.751 Lam Lake George Facts & Anecdotes Lamb, Wallace E. 974.751 Lam Historic Lake George Illustrated Lamb, Wallace E. 974.751 Mem Memorial Gift Book: Lake George & Vicinity 974.751 Ray Lake George: An Exciting History Told in Pictures Ray, Frederic 974.751 See Lake George in History Seelye 974.751 Sin Tea Island: A Perfect Little Gem: The Story of a Lake George Sinnott, trip Island 974.751 War Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Warren County NY Glens Falls Publishing Co. (1908) 974.751 War Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Warren County NY Warren County Print Shop (1984) 974.751 War Warren County: A History & Guide Warren County Board of Supervisors 974.753 Hamlets of the Adirondacks: History, Preservation & Investment 974.753 A Adirondack Guide: An Almanac of Essential Information & Sagamore Institute Assorted Trivia 974.753 A Adirondack Bibliography (1958) ADK Mountain Club 974.753 Bau Growth in the Adirondack Park: Analysis of Rates & Patterns of Bauer, Peter/The Resident’s Committee Development to Protect the Adirondacks 974.753 N Future of the Adirondack Park Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 1970 974.753 N Private & Public Land: Technical Report #1 vol. A Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 974.753 N Private & Public Land: Technical Report #1 vol. B Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 974.753 N Wildlife Technical Report #2 Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 974.753 N Forests, Minerals, Water & Air: Technical Report #3 Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 974.753 N Transportation and the Economy: Technical Report #4 Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 974.753 N Financial Implementation: Technical Report #7 Temporary Study Commission on the Future of the Adirondacks 974.753 Whi Adirondack Country White, William Chapman 974.754 Pel Fort Ticonderoga 975 Mountain Steamboats COLLECTION Mamie Hubbell WWII Collection: Alphabetical Index/List of Soldiers (2007-2018) COLLECTION Caldwell Library History COLLECTION Gentlemen’s Magazine Vol. 25 (1755) 2007.0009 COLLECTION Pageant of Lake George including Myself & I (an operetta Conger, Margaret Lynch 2007.0017 written in honor of Shepard Memorial Park) COLLECTION Postcards of Lake George (37 total) 2007.0021 COLLECTION Button Collection & Book 2007.0026 COLLECTION Postcards 2007.0031 COLLECTION WWI Newspapers 2008.0002 UNCATALOGUED Memorabilia of the Tuttle Family Vols. 1 & 2 Tuttle UNCATALOGUED New York State Historical Association Vols. 1,2,8-11 UNCATALOGUED Centennial Celebrations of the State of New York (1879) Weed, Parsons & Co. UNCATALOGUED Library Scrapbook (1984-2001) UNCATALOGUED A Lake George Musical Portrait (2 LP Records) Browne, Tedd UNCATALOGUED Understanding NY Lakes: NYS Museum Education Leaflet #26 Siegfried, Clifford A./NYS Museum UNCATALOGUED Princess & Her Lover: Our Memorabilia Kirkwood, Helen & Cody UNCATALOGUED An Autobiography Trudeau, Dr. Edward UNCATALOGUED Flickering Free Heitz, Ken UNCATALOGUED The Little Garden King, Francis UNCATALOGUED Afterglow Rondelson, John E.
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