Incoming Resources
- Remonstrance of the inhabitants of the Town of Flushing to Governor Stuyvesant, Dec. 27, 1657
- The American historical record and repertory of notes and queries, concerning the history and antiquities of America and biography of Americans,, edited by Benson J. Lossing
- The Flushing Remonstrance ;, (the origin of religious freedom in America), text by Haynes Trebor
- Some impressions of Flushing, by Courtney R. Hall
- Farming in olden times in Queens County, by Henry Onderdonk Jr
- The Flushing remonstrance ;, (the origin of religious freedom in America), text by Haynes Trebor
- John Bowne and freedom of religion in New Netherland, by Philip F. Horne
- The Bowne House, a national shrine to religious freedom
- Memoirs and journal of Hugh Judge, a member of the Society of friends, and minister of the gospel; containing an account of his life, religious observations, and travels in the work of the ministry, Hugh Judge
- Persecution of an early Friend, or Quaker ;, the following account of the arrest, trial, and sentence of John Bowne, a disciple of George Fox, was kindly copied from his original journal, and contributed to the record, by Henry Onderdonk, Jr. of Jamaica, Long Island
- John Bowne, his story