A discourse delivered at the request of the Order of the United Americans, in Tripler hall, New York, Feb. 22d, 1851, being the 118th anniversary of the birthday of Washington. By David Everett Wheeler
The New York Harbor and the Improvements Necessary for Its Accommodation of Commerce and the Removal of the Dangers at Hell Gate: a Paper ... Before American Geographical and Statistical Society ... New York, May 15, 1856
A Discourse Delivered at the Request of the Order of the United Americans, in Tripler Hall, New York, Feb. 22d, 1851, Being the 118th Anniversary of the Birthday of Washington
J.R. Putnam's Plan for Removing Bars at the Mouth of the Mississippi River and Other Harbors on the American Coast and Interior
The New York Harbor, and the Improvements Necessary for Its Accommodation of Commerce, and the Removal of the Dangers at Hell Gate. A Paper Read Before the American Geographical and Statistical Society, in the City of New York, May 15, 1856,
Acts of the Legislature and Ordinances of the Common Council for the Establishment and Organization of the Bureau of Arrears
Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, vol. 4