Further bibliographical references will be found appended to the articles on Hudson River, New York, and New York (City), in The Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th edition.
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Adventure-Galley, The (ship), [170], [171], [172], [173]
Albany, name of Fort Orange changed to, [137]; refuses to send delegates to Fort James, [153]; preëminently Dutch, [154]; refuses to recognize Leisler, [154], [156]; Leisler sends troops to assistance of, [156]; congress (1754), [219], [220-21]; court-house, [220]; see also Orange, Fort
Alexander, James, supports Van Dam, [196]; contributes to New York Weekly Journal, [197]; counsel for Zenger, [198-99]
Amersfort, [77]
Amsterdam, Fort, established, [54]; condition in 1638, [61]; becomes Fort James, [137]; see also James, Fort
Andros, Sir Edmund, Governor of New York, [144]; asserts authority in New Jersey, [146-147]; recalled, [147]; appointed Governor-General of "Dominion of New England" (1688), [149]; imprisoned in Boston, [151]; instructed to suppress piracy, [167]