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The second volume os Stiles' History of Brooklyn
http://www.panix.com/~cassidy/ :

CHAPTER I PAGE.
HISTORY OF THE TOWN UNTIL THE INCORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN,

CHAPTER II.
BROOKLYN, SIXTY YEARS AGO,
CHAPTER 111.
THE VILLAGE FROM 1817 TO 1834, INCLUSIVE,

CHAPTER IV.
THE CITY FROM 1834 TO 1855

CHAPTER V.
THE EARLY SETTLERS AND PATENTS OF BUSHWICK,

CHAPTER VI.
HISTORY OF BUSHWICK, 1660 TO 1708,

CHAPTER VII.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF BUSHWICK, 1700 TO 1869

CHAPTER VIII.
BUSHWICK DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR,

CHAPTER IX.
BUSHWICK AND WILLIAMSBURGH, FROM THE CLOSE OF THE REVOLUTION, UNTIL 1854,

CHAPTER X.
GREEN-POINT,

CHAPTER XI.
THE CONSOLIDATED CITY OF BROOKLYN (JAN. 1ST, 1855-JAN. 1ST, 1869)


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