An unvarnished window into revolutionary New York. History captured in committee minutes. This edition collects the Minutes of the Albany Committee of Correspondence 1775-1778 together with the Schenectady committee minutes 1775-1779 and an index, presenting a historical document collection of colonial committee records and revolutionary war correspondence that maps the workings of local government in the 1770s. The entries disclose the practical routines of civic administration, town defence and inter-community correspondence that underpinned larger political change, making these volumes indispensable american revolution primary sources for new york colonial history and wider studies of eighteenth century America. Arranged for readability, the material appeals to casual readers drawn to the immediacy of original voices, while providing the factual density required by historians and researchers; it is also a valuable genealogy reference book for descendants tracing connections to Albany, New York, in the 1770s and to families around Schenectady. Beyond its immediate research value, the collection has clear historical and cultural significance: committee minutes supply the procedural detail that often escapes broader narrative histories, and they form an essential component of american revolution archives and colonial america studies. Teachers, local historians and public curators will find material for lectures and exhibitions, while economic and social historians will discover corroborating primary evidence in the exchanges and orders preserved here. Collectors of classic literature and archival editions will appreciate the volume's provenance and the sense of period voice preserved throughout, and casual readers will encounter the human tensions and decisions that shaped everyday life in revolutionary communities. Ideal for university courses, local history societies and museum displays, it supplies primary material for classroom discussion and public programming. Its combination of immediacy and documentary substance makes it a living resource for anyone curious about colonial governance and the grassroots mechanics of revolution. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.