Collections for the year, Volume 21, presents a compilation of historical documents and essays curated by the New-York Historical Society. This volume offers a valuable glimpse into various aspects of American history, likely featuring primary source materials, scholarly articles, and detailed accounts of significant events. Readers interested in archival research and local history will find this collection an essential resource. It preserves and makes accessible important records, ensuring their enduring value for researchers and enthusiasts alike. This volume serves as a testament to the society's commitment to preserving and promoting the understanding of the past.
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