Recently I wrote that Queens was "named in 1683 when the province of New York was divided into 10 counties." This is also the version given in the Encyclopedia of New York, referring to "the colony of New York" (in the entry on Queens). But I. N. Phelps Stokes' "Iconography of Manhattan Island", quoting from the original 1683 colonial law, notes that "the province of New York" originally consisted of (or was claimed to consist of) Cornwall and Dukes counties. Other apparently standard sources indicate Cornwall County was surrendered to Massachusetts in 1692 (and became part of Maine in 1819) and Dukes County was surrendered to Massachusetts in 1686. Is it correct to assume that the Stokes' version is accurate? >>>Or is there some obscure nomenclature issue concealed here, waiting to trip me up?<<< (My concern is heightened because I cannot find the entry in the Encyclopedia of New York which relates to "New York State", if there is one.) Christopher Gray Office for Metropolitan History 246 West 80th Street, #8, NYC 10024 212-799-0520 fax -0542 e: [log in to unmask] Christopher Gray Office for Metropolitan History 246 West 80th Street, #8, NYC 10024 212-799-0520 fax -0542 e: [log in to unmask]