Colonial Days
in
Old New York

by
Alice Morse Earle
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Table of Contents (this page)


Chapter I: The Life of a Day.
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Chapter II: Education and Child-Life.
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Chapter III: Wooing and Wedding.
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Chapter IV: Town Life.
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Chapter V: Dutch Town Homes.
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Chapter VI: Dutch Farmhouses.
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Chapter VII: The Dutch Larder.
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Chapter VIII: The Dutch Vrouws.
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Chapter IX: The Colonial Wardrobe.
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Chapter X: Holidays.
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Chapter XI: Amusements and Sports
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Chapter XII: Crimes and Punishments.
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Chapter XIII: Church and Sunday in Old New York.
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Chapter XIV: “The End of His Days”.
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