NYSM Historical Research Publications, 1999-2001Refereed Books, Book Chapters, and Journal ArticlesBielinski, S 1999. "Abraham Yates, Jr." American National Biograph, Oxford University Press, 1999) vol 19. Kleinegger, C. 1999. The Janes Who Made the Planes: Grumman in World War II. The Long Island Historical Journal, Fall 1999, Vol. 12:1. Lord, P., Jr. 2001. The Mohawk/Oneida corridor: the geography of inland navigation across New York. In The Sixty Years' War for the Great Lakes, 1754-1814, edited by D.C. Skaggs and L.L. Nelson, pp. 275-290, Michigan State University Press, East Lansing. Scherer, J.L. 2000. Archibald Dunlop (1672-1713) of Stratford, Connecticut: His Maternal Descent from James II of Scotland. The New England Historical and Geneological Register 154:321-324. Scherer, J.L. (ed.). 2000. A Shaker Legacy: The Shaker Collection at the New York State Museum. Revised Edition. New York State Museum Circular 63. The New York State Education Department, Albany, New York. Scherer, J. L. 2001. The Allison brothers: New York City cabinetmakers. The Catalogue of Antiques & Fine Art. Winter:206 - 210. Scherer, J. L. 2001. 1910 Marcus Illions Carosel in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Carousel News & Trader 17(7):18-19. Scherer, J. L. 2001. The New York State Museum Carousel: its History Uncovered. The Carousel News & Trader 17(8):16-20. Stein, G. 1999. The railroad Crossing Elimination Project in Elmira. Journal of the Chemung County Historical Society June. Stein, G. N. 2001. The Motorcycle Industry in New York State: A Concise Encyclopedia of Inventors, Builders, and Manufacturers. New York State Museum Memoir 27. The University of the State of New York, Albany. Abstracts, Technical and On-Line Reports, Popular and other Non-Peer-Reviewed PublicationsBurch, R. 1999. The Civil War Drawings of Edward Lamson Henry. Published on the web site of the New York State Museum. www.nysm.nysed.gov. Scherer, J. 1999. Monthly article on local history in the Community News (Southern Saratoga County); Scherer, J.1999. Article in the Gristmill (publication of the Saratoga County Historical Society). |
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