Geographical gazetteer of Jefferson county, N.Y. 1684-1890, Part 194

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- [from old catalog] comp; Horton, William H., [from old catalog] ed
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers and binders
Number of Pages: 1384


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Fish and Game Association of Southern Jefferson County; Dr. E. L. Sargent, of Watertown, pres.


The Jefferson County Homeopathic Medical Society was organized in November, 1888. Dr. G. C. Hibbard, of Mannsville, pres .; Dr. R. F. Gates, of Brownville, sec'y and treas.


The Jefferson County Medical Society was organized December 17. 1806, and reorgan- ized September 1, 1868. Dr. C. G. Stevens, of Watertown, pres .; Dr. Charles Rice, sec'y; anual meetings the second Tuesday in Jannary of each year, in Watertown.


Jefferson County Board of Underwriters; A. Y. Stewart, of Carthage, pres .; Joseph Atwell, of Watertown, sec'y.


The Jefferson County Undertakers Association was organized in December, 1889. H. O. Gardner, of Philadelphia, pres .; C. W. Hall, of Antwerp, sec'y.


Jefferson County Branch of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Rev. Richmond Fisk, pres.


Watertown District of the Episcopalian Woman's Auxiliary Society; Mrs. George Goodale, of Watertown, pres .; Mrs. C. A. Sherman, of Watertown, sec'y.


Watertown District Epworth League; Samuel Call, pres .; Miss Ella Harris, of Gouver- neur, sec'y; E. E. Cheeseman. of Philadelphia, treas.


Jefferson County Y. P. S. C. E .: G. H. Cobb, pres .; G. A. Osborn, sec'y.


Jefferson County Farmers' Union; F. E. Wilson, sec'y.


Net Fishermen's Protective Association; W. Ainsworth, sec'y.


Jefferson County Dairymen's Association: rooms 6 American arcade, Watertown.


ADAMS .- Adams C. L. S. C. was organized in October, 1883. O. B. Rhodes, pres .; Miss Fannie L. Gaylord, sec'y and treas .; meets every Wednesday evening.


Adams Young People's C. L. S. C .; L. B. Irwin, pres .; Miss Julia Monroe, sec'y.


The Calisophian Society of the Adams Collegiate Institute was organized in 1865; meets every Monday evening during school terms.


The Nousaskian Society of the Adams Collegiate Institute was organized in 1883; meets weekly during school terms.


Ladies Aid Society of the Seventh-Day Baptist Church; Mrs. A. B. Prentice, pres. ; Mrs. A. J. Green, sec'y; meets every alternate Tuesday.


Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist Church was organized in 1887. Mrs. William Gussman, pres. ; Mrs. D. Carley, sec'y; meets the last Thursday of each month.


Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist Church of Adams Center; Mrs. F. Brown, pres. ; Miss Nellie McGill, sec'y; meets the first Thursday of each month.


Ladies Missionary Society of the Baptist Church of Adams Center was organized in 1883. Mrs. J. F. Nelson, pres. ; Miss M. E. Fuller, sec'y; meets the second Thursday of each month.


Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church; Mrs. H. Harrington, pres .; Mrs. Perry Dean, see'y and treas.


Adams Rural Cemetery Association; George Frasier, pres. and sec'y pro tem.


Young People's Literary Society of Adams Center; W. D. Ayres, pres.


Kangaroo Tennis Club was organized May 8, 1890. J. H. Wait. pres .; G. C. Fox, sec'y.


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SOCIETIES.


ALEXANDRIA .- Alexandria Bay Young Men's Library Association; 1,304 volumes; rooms in Westcott block, James street.


Westminster Park Association was incorporated in 1875. Hon. A. Cornwall, of Alex- andria Bay, pres .; L. R. Hanford, of Watertown, sec'y; opposite Alexandria Bay on Wells Island.


Central Park Association was incorporated in 1881. B. B. Taggart, of Watertown, pres. ; J. Atwell, Jr., of Watertown, sec'y.


ANTWERP .- Antwerp Union Agricultural Society, Dewitt Copley, pres .; W. N. Johnson, sec'y; H. S. Sterling, supt.


Y. P. S. C. E. of the M. E. Church; D. E. Burchell, pres .; Mrs. C. M. Smith, record- ing sec'y: Miss Cora Graves, corresponding sec'y.


Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congregational Church; F. D. Hall, pres .; Camilla Werner, re- cording sec'y; Georgie Schull, corresponding sec y.


Ladies Aid Society of Ox Bow; Mrs. M. J. Deans, sec'y.


BROWNVILLE .- The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church was organized in November, 1889. Mrs. George Lewis, pres .; Mrs. A. M. Fradenburgh, sec'y.


The Farmers' Benefit Association of Pillar Point was organized November 13, 1889. S. O. Adams, pres .; J. F. Kimball, sec'y.


CAPE VINCENT .- Cape Vincent Agricultural Society; H. T. Stoel, pres .; L. G. Kelsey, sec'y; L. O. Woodruff, treas.


Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian Church; Miss Emma Ainsworth, pres .; Miss Jessie Lee, sec'y and treas.


Guardian Angel Society of St. Vincent de Paul's Church; Lillie Bradt, pres .; Nellie Lynch, sec'y.


St. Lawrence Union Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1882. H. T. Stoel, pres .; C. B. Carey, sec'y.


The C. L. S. C. of Chaumont was organized in October, 1888.


CLAYTON .- The Security Building, Loan, and Savings Association was incorporated under the- laws of the state in 1889. Hon. James Johnson. pres .; A. E. Wood, sec'y; W. D. Clark, treas .; C. E. Hocknel, manager.


The Thousand Island Canoe Club was organized in November, 1888. F. H. Taylor, of Philadelphia, Pa., commodore; Dr. A. Bain, vice-commodore; E. A. Burlingame, sec'y; regular meetings the first Wednesday evening of every month.


Y. P. S. C. E. of the M. E. Church; F. C. Shaw, pres .; George Vandewalker, sec'y.


Round Island Park Association was incorporated in 1879. Charles Hubbard, of Syra- cuse, N. Y., pres .; George L. Davis, of Watertown, sec'y.


Clayton Lodge Knights of Sobriety, Fidelity, and Integrity was instituted April 5, 1890. E. W. Estes, com .; D. R. Hardy, sec'y.


ELLISBURGH .- Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions of Christ Church was organized in 1886. Mrs. D. S. Millard. pres .; Mrs. Frances L. Wilds, sec'y and treas .; meets every alternate Thursday.


Woman's Home Missionary Union (auxiliary to the State Society) was organized in 1886. Mrs. J. W. Sargent, pres .; Julia Clark, sec'y; meets the first Thursday in each month.


Woman's Home Missionary Union of Woodville was organized in 1886. Mrs. F. M. Clark, pres .; Miss Alice V. Hitchcock, sec'y; meets the first Thursday of each month.


Y. P. S. C. E. of Woodville; M. W. Wood, pres .: Miss Stella Wood, sec'y; meets the. first Friday of each month.


Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church of Belleville; Mrs. J. E. Green, pres .; Mrs. Eliza A. Barney, sec'y and treas .; meets the first Saturday of each month.


The C. L. S. C. of Belleville was organized in 1885. Mrs. J. E. Green, pres .; Mrs. Abbie Fulton, sec'y; meets every alternate Wednesday.


The Mannsville Young Men's Literary Society was organized in November, 1889. P. B. Cox, pres .; Brayton Parker, sec'y and treas. ; business meetings once a month.


The Lecture Association of Belleville; M. D. Swan, vice-pres .; Dr. E. A. Chapman, recording sec'y.


HENDERSON .- Henderson Social Library was founded in 1819.


HOUNSFIELD .- Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church of Sackets Harbor; Mrs. H. M. Griffin, pres .; Mrs. C. C. Read, sec'y.


East Hounsfield Literary and Religious Society; B. S. Fonton, pres .; L. L. Allen, sec'v.


LORRAINE .- Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church was organized in June, 1888. Mrs. Allen Pitkin, pres .; Libbie E. Tucker, sec'y; meets every alternate Thursday.


LYME .- Home Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church of Chaumont was organized in February, 1890. Mrs. Cleveland, pres .; Mrs. A. A. Getman, sec'y.


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SOCIETIES.


ORLEANS .- Thousand Island Park Association was incorporated in December, 1874, and rein- corporated January 18, 1879. George P. Folts, of Herkimer, pres .; W. R. Fitch, of Low- ville, sec'y; O. P. Hadcock, of Watertown, treas.


RODMAN. - Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Congregational Church was organized in October, 1873. Miss Ione A. Campbell, pres .; Miss Hattie A. Merwin, sec'y; meets the last Friday in each month.


Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Whitesville was organized in 1885. Mrs. William Caulkins, pres .: Mrs. A. P. Gardner, sec'y; meets the third Friday of each month.


The Woman's Auxiliary to the Home Missionary Society of the Congregational Church was organized in 1882. Mrs. A. C. Hughs, pres .; Mrs. F. W. Pierce, sec'y; meets the first and third Thursdays of each month.


Epworth League of the M. E. Church was reorganized in December, 1889, from the Y. P. S. C. E. G. M. Vroman, pres .; Effie Hughes, sec's.


C. L. S. C. of Rodman; Rev. C. E. Miller, pres .; Mrs. G. V. Cooley, sec'y; meets every Tuesday evening.


THERESA .- Mistletoe C. L. S. C .; Prof. W. C. Stone, pres ; Miss Florence Chadwick, sec'y.


WATERTOWN. -- Watertown Board of Trade was organized in January, 1889. B. B. Taggart, pres. : John R. Pawling, sec'y.


Watertown Produce Exchange was organized May 2, 1890. J. P. Douglass, of Theresa, pres .; A. W. Munk, of Watertown, sec'y.


Y. M. C. A. of Watertown was organized in 1870. W. H. Stevens, pres .; W. A. Teele, vice-pres .; F. M. Bosworth, recording sec'y; G. B. Massey, treas .; Ben M. Lewis, general sec'y; regular meetings of the board of directors the first Tuesday in each month.


Junior Department Y. M. C. A. : officers are elected the last Friday evening of March, June, September, and December; monthly business meetings are held on the last Friday of each month: class for Bible study is held every Tuesday evening.


Woman's Auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A .: Mrs. S. C. Knickerbocker, pres .: Miss C. E. Tuthill, sec'y; meets the first Wednesday in each month; annual meeting the first Wed- nesday in March.


Watertown Savings, Building, and Loan Association was organized in 1888. D. C. Middleton, pres. ; F. H. Waddingham, sec'y.


Watertown Law and Order League was organized in October, 1889. J. M. Tilden, pres. ; Lotus Ingalls, sec'y.


Watertown Agricultural Society, J. R. Stebbins, pres .; H. M. Stevens, sec'y.


Bureau of Charities, Rev. R. Fisk, pres .: Mrs. U. C. Walker, sec'y.


Young Men's Catholic Union was organized May 1, 1887, affiliated with the C. Y. M. N. U., and incorporated in 1888. A. S. Healy, pres .; W. Gilligan, recording sec'y; J. E. Foley, corresponding sec'y.


Maple City Division, No. 25, Order of Railway Conductors; O. A. Hines, C. C .; P. Red- mond, sec'y and treas .; meets the first and third Sundays of each month.


Division 227, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, meets the second Sunday and the last Monday of every month.


Empire Lodge, No. 212, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, meets the second Mon- day and the fourth Sunday of every month.


Watertown Board of Education, A. H. Sawyer, pres .; Fred Seymour, supt. and clerk; meets the third Monday of each month.


Woman's Auxiliary Association of Grace Episcopal Church meets the first Tuesday of each month.


Guild of Earnest Workers of Grace Episcopal Church meets the first Wednesday of every month.


Ladies Aid Society of Trinity Episcopal Church usually meets every Wednesday.


Ladies Parochial Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity Episcopal Church meets every Wednesday, and the Girls Branch every Friday, during the fall and winter.


The Industrial School of Trinity Episcopal Church meets every Saturday during the fall and winter.


Guild of the Silver Cross of Trinity Episcopal Church meets the first and third Mon- days of every month.


King's Sons of Trinity Episcopal Church meets the second and fourth Mondays of every month.


Girls Friendly of Trinity Church meets every Tuesday evening.


Brookside Cemetery Association; H. H. Babcock, pres .; A. L. Upliam, sec'y and treas .; John Donahue, supt.


Calvary Cemetery Association; Rev. C. Ramot, pres .; T. Keenan, sec'y.


North Watertown Cemetery Association; J. A. McConnell, sec'y; E. Roseboom, supt.


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SOCIETIES-POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


Watertown Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; Rev. R. Fisk, pres. ; Mrs. U. C. Walker, sec'y; works through the Bureau of Charities.


Farrington Medical Club; Dr. W. T. Laird, pres .; Dr. M. M. Adams, sec'y and treas .; meets the second Wednesday of each month.


Jeffersonian Club; C. E. Holbrook. pres .; Fred Britton, sec'y.


Republican Club of Watertown; Watson M. Rogers, pres .; B. A. Field, sec'y.


WILNA .- Carthage Union Agricultural Society was organized in 1875. C. C. Ingraham, pres .; L. G. Chase, sec'y.


Carthage Permanent Savings, Loan, and Building Association was organized in 1888. H. M. Mosher, pres .; H. B. Edmonds, sec'y.


The Merchants and Manufacturers Exchange of Carthage was organized in November, 1889. C. P. Ryther, pres.


Young Men's Catholic Union of Carthage; P. J. Forney, pres .; C. G. Duffy, sec'y; meets the first Tuesday evening of each month.


Young Men's Social Club of Carthage was organized in February, 1889. C. J. Clark, pres .; A. A. Collins, sec'y.


Carthage Board of Health was organized in June, 1890. J. P. Kinney, pres .; F. M. Wing, sec'y and registrar; H. A. Brown, health officer.


Board of Education of Carthage Union Free School; J. L. Norton, pres .; L. G. Peck, clerk.


Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church of Carthage; Mrs. J. C. Darling, pres .; Mrs. D. B. White, recording sec'y; Mrs. A. H. Francis, corresponding sec'y.


Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church of Carthage; Mrs. J. C. Darling, pres .; Mrs. A. H. Francis, recording sec'y; Mrs. J R. Steele, corresponding sec'y.


Y. P. S. C. E. of the Baptist Church of Carthage; V. J. Crowner, pres .; Miss Belle Graham, recording sec'y; Mrs. A. Allen, corresponding sec'y.


Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian Church of Carthage; M. S. Wilder, pres .; Addison Seaman, recording sec'y; C. E. Williams, corresponding sec'y.


Young People's Mission Band of the Baptist Church of Carthage; Eddie G. Lane, pres .; Leon Ashbeck, sec'y.


R., W. & O. and C. & A. R. R. Mutual Aid Society of Carthage; E. H. Miller, pres .; W. S. McCallister, sec'y and treas.


Epworth League of the M. E. Church of Wood's Mills was organized in January, 1890. Carson Symonds, pres .; Miss Nellie Ford, sec'y.


POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


POSTOFFICE.


TOWN.


POSTMASTER.


*Adams,


Adams,


A. J. Lovelee.


* Adams Center,


Adams,


Mrs. M. S. Graves.


* Alexandria Bay,


Alexandria.


Frank W. Barker.


*Antwerp,


Antwerp,


Martin L. Willard.


*Belleville,


Ellisburgh,


S. Church.


Bishop Street,


Henderson,


Albert O. Smith.


*Black River,


Rutland,


P. V. Poor.


*Brownville,


Brownville,


C. W. Smith.


Burr's Mills,


Watertown,


A. A. Hardy.


*Cape Vincent,


Cape Vincent,


John Bulkley.


*Carthage,


Wilna,


A. B. Westcott.


Champion,


Champion,


Alonzo Shedd.


Chanmont.


Lyme,


Clara W. Dewey.


*Clayton,


Clayton.


S. McCarn.


Depauville,


Clayton.


Alfred D. Lowe.


*Dexter,


Brownville,


G. S. Casler.


East Hounsfield,


Hounsfield,


William Warren.


East Rodman.


Rodman,


O. A. Edmonds.


East Watertown,


Watertown,


Edward Grothier.


*Ellisburgh,


H. A. Parsons.


*Evans Mills,


Ellisburgh, Le Ray,


W. Rulison.


* Money order offices.


POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS-COUNTY OFFICERS.


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POSTOFFICE.


TOWN.


POSTMASTER.


Felt's Mills,


Le Ray, Orleans,


M. M. Parker.


Fisher's Landing,


George W. Bretsch.


Frontenac,


Clayton,


J. P. Snider.


Great Bend,


Champion,


Walter A. Horr.


*Henderson,


Henderson,


F. J. Whitney.


Henderson Harbor, *La Fargeville, Le Raysville,


Limerick,


Brownville,


F. D. Pieree.


Lorraine,


Lorraine,


Eben M. Ramsey.


*Mannsville,


Ellisburgh,


Clarence L. Beebe.


Natural Bridge,


John Shoemaker.


North Wilna,


Omar,


Orleans,


John Garlock.


Orleans Four Corners,


Orleans,


Eli T. Sargent.


Ox Bow,


Antwerp,


William B. Davis.


Pamelia Four Corners,


Pamelia.


William H. Miller.


Perch River,


Brownville,


William H. Gillett.


*Philadelphia,


Philadelphia,


Philip M. Farnham.


Pierrepont Manor,


Ellisburgh,


Edward J. Robinson.


Pillar Point,


Brownville,


Miss Lnella Stone.


Plessis,


Alexandria,


S. Makepeace.


Point Peninsula,


Lyme.


Betsie A. Clark.


*Redwood,


Alexandria,


C. Ahles.


Rice's.


Watertown,


E. A. Avers.


River View,


Cape Vincent,


Mrs. Mary C. Laird.


Rodman,


Rodman.


Levi Washburn.


Rosiere,


Cape Vineent,


E. Solar.


Rural Hill,


Ellisburgh,


A. A. Fillmore.


Rutland,


Rutland,


F. B. Lindsell.


*Sackets Harbor,


Hounstield,


C. B. Holloway.


St. Lawrence.


Cape Vincent,


Charles B. Carey.


Sinford's Corners,


Le Ray,


M. H. Matty.


*Smithville,


Adams and Henderson,


W. H. Rice.


Sonth Champion.


Champion,


D. A. Goodrich.


South Rutland,


Rutland,


Mrs. Eva E. Riordan.


Sterlingville,


Philadelphia,


Sherman Corbin.


Stone Mills,


Orleans,


John Irwin.


*Theresa.


Theresa,


George W. Bidleman.


Thousand Island Park,


Orleans,


Rev. D. W. Thurston.


Three Mile Bay,


Lyme,


Charles W. Mckinstry.


Thurso,


Clayton,


David Black.


Tremaine's Corners.


Rodman,


George L. Mckinley.


*Watertown,


Watertown,


E. M. Gates.


Wilna,


Wilna.


Lotus S. Fargo.


Woodville,


Ellisburgh,


Worth Center,


Worth,


G. M. Wood, Edward Cornell.


Worthville,


Worth,


C. G. Van Broeklin.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


State Senator .- (2Ist District ) George B. Sloan, of Oswego.


Assemblymen .- (Two districts) Henry J. Lane, of Sackets Harbor, 1st District; Isaac Mitchell, of Stone Mills, 2d District.


Judge of County Court .- John C. McCartin, of Watertown. Special County Judge .- Alphonso E. Cooley, of Adams Center.


Surrogate .-- Ross C. Scott, of Watertown. Special Surrogate .- Frank T. Evans, of Car- thage.


County Clerk .- O. De Grasse Greene, of Adams Center.


District Attorney .- Frank H. Peek, of Watertown.


County Sheriff .- Willard E. Saxe, of Watertown.


Justices of Sessions .- Frank D. Seeber, of Brownville, and James T. Borland, of Cape Vincent.


* Money order offices.


Henderson,


Charles Eggleston.


Orleans,


Helen L. Flansburgh.


Le Ray,


Frederick C. Appenzeller.


Wilna, Wilna,


Sanford Lewis.


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COUNTY OFFICERS-COURTS-INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.


County Coroners .- Dr. De Witt C. Rodenhurst, of Philadelphia; Dr. Engene A. Chapman, of Belleville; and Dr. M. L. Smith, of Watertown.


Superintendent of the Poor .- John R. Washburn, of Watertown.


School Commissioners .- S. Whitford Maxson. of Adams Center, 1st Dist .; Truman C. Gray, of Antwerp, 2d Dist .; Charles E. Whitney, of Cape Vincent, 3d Dist .; and Fred Seymour, supt. of schools of the city of Watertown.


Commissioners for Loaning United States Deposit Fund .- Martin L. Graves,* of Rutland, and Richard Rodenhurst, of Theresa.


County Treasurer .- Alanson D. Seaver, of Watertown.


Board of Supervisors .- Meetings held the third Tuesday in February .- Jacob Stears, Jr., of Watertown, Clerk. W. D. Arms, Adams; Fred T. Holmes, Alexandria; Dr. G. H. Wood, Antwerp; Walter Zimmerman, Brownville; D. L. Fitzgerald, Cape Vincent; Wesley Briggs, Champion; W. H. Consaul. Clayton; J. M. Thompson, Ellisburgh; A. A. Scott, Henderson; J. A. MeWayne, Hounsfield; F. E. Croissant, Le Rav: C. D. Grimshaw, Lorraine; Eli B. John- son, Lyme; B. J. Strongh, Orleans; E. B. Nichols, Pamelia; R. Oatman, Philadelphia; W. J. Wyman, Rodman; Carl H. Frink, Rutland; George E. Yost, Theresa; B. W. Gifford, Water- town; City of Watertown: R. Holden, Jr., First Ward; J. Atwell, Jr., Second Ward; R. E. Smiley, Third Ward; Solon Wilder, Fourth Ward; W. H. Delmore, Wilna; Philip Brennan, Worth.


COURTS.


Fifth Judicial District.


At Watertown.


Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer .- First Monday in March, Williams; first Monday in May, Churchill; first Monday in December, Kennedy.


Special Terms .- First Tuesday in June, Williams; second Tuesday in November, Kennedy.


Special Terms for Motions .- 1890 .- Fourth Saturdays in February, April, June, October, and December, and fifth Saturdays in March, May, and November, Williams. 1891 .- Fourth Saturdays in February, April, June, October, and December, and fifth Saturdays in January and May, Williams.


INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.


PAGE.


ADAMS-Adams Collegiate Institute. 212


Cleveland James M. 216


Dwight De Alton . 224


Sterling James .632


ALEXANDRIA-Cornwall Andrew. .248


RUTLAND-Eames Moses .664


Graves Martin Lisk .. .672


Sherman John A. .680


WATERTOWN-Brockway Beman 758


Brown Levi H. 92


Brown Lysander H. 84


Camp Talcott Hale. 764


Crawe J. Mortimer 196


Dorwin Luther J. 92


Camp Walter B. .496


Canfield Theodore .504


Steamer Ontario. 493


LE RAY-Sawyer Lorenzo .528


LYME-Copley Alexandria .5€0


ORLEANS-Biddlecom Russell B. 584


PHILADELPHIA- Child Oliver 624


ANTWERP-McAllaster William .272


CHAMPION-Mix James 344


CLAYTON-Barker Alden F 376


Steamer United States ..


372


ELLISBURGH -Converse James F 416


Union Academy. 406


HOUNSFIELD-Camp Elisha 480


Eames Frederick W 760


Ives Willard 752


O'Brien Denis .. 98


Taggart Byron Benjamin. 780


WILNA-Goodale Lawrence Joseph 840


White David Boutwell 848


Deceased.


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GENERAL INDEX.


GENERAL INDEX.


PAGE.


Manufactures. 135


Sketch of Paper Manufacture. 135


Patriot War 141


Prehistoric Man. (Illustrated). 9


Press of Jefferson County:


Adams 109


Antwerp. 114


Black River 114


Cape Vincent 113


Carthage 111


Clayton


113


Sackets Harbor 108


Theresa 112


Watertown 100


Anti-Masonic Press, The . 103


Campaign Papers 108


Daily Papers 107


Staple Products, Assessed Valuation, Etc. 128 Assessed Valuation-1889 (table) 129


Cheesemaking. 129


From 1861 to 1890 131


Thousand Islands, The 114


War for the Union . 141


Eighteenth Cavalry. 145


Fifth Artillery. 147


First New York Light Artillery 446


First Regiment U. S. Light Artillery .. 147


First Regiment " Veteran " Cavalry. .146


Fourteenth Artillery. 147


Independent Batteries, Nos. 20 and 28 .. 147 Ninety-Fourth Infantry .. 144


One-Hundred and Eighty-Sixth Inf. . . 145 One Hundred and Ninety-Third Inf. . . 145 Other Regiments. 147


Provost-Marshal's Office, 20th Cong.


Dist. . .148


Sixteenth Artillery 147


Sixth Cavalry 145


Tenth Artillery 147


Thirteenth Artillery ..


147


Thirteenth Cavalry 145


Thirty-Fifth Infantry 142


Twentieth Cavalry .. 145


Twenty-Fourth Cavalry 146


Twenty-Fourth Infantry 142


Twenty. Sixth Cavalry. 146


War of 1812 140


GAZETTEER OF TOWNS, Part 1:


Adams 209


Alexandria 247


Antwerp. 259


Brownville. 282


Cape Vincent 308


Champion 337


Clayton. 366


Ellisburgh. 401


Henderson. 445


Hounsfield 466


Le Rav. 520


Lorraine 542


Lyme


555


Orleans


581


PAGE.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Part 2:


Adams 3


Alexandria 18


Antwerp 34


Brownville


46


Cape Vincent


57


Champion 68


Clayton 78


Ellisburgh .. 92


Henderson 109


Hounsfield. 117


Le Rav. 127


Lorraine 138


Lyme


142


Orleans 152


Pamelia 164


Philadelphia 168


Rodman


174


Rutland


178


Theresa . 185


Watertown (town).


195


Watertown, City of 199


Wilna


244


Worth 264


CENSUS TABLE, 1807 to 1880, inclusive, Part 2. 268


CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Part 2. .. 269


COUNTY OFFICERS, Part 2. .333


COURTS, Part 2 334


DISTANCE TABLE, Part 2


2


GAZETTEER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, Part 1.


5


Amount of Rain-Fall for 44 Years. 28


876


Assessed Valuation. See Staple Products.


Bench and Bar of Jefferson County


47


Attorneys, Etc


62


Clerks.


62


District Attorneys


61


Judges.


61


Sheriff's 61


58


County Charities 127


French Expeditions 29 Geology 13


Mineral Localities 21


Topography and Soil.


19


Ice Age, The 23


Geological Section of the Strata of the County. (Illustration)


27


Glacial Streams. 25


Thickness of the Ice 25


Internal Improvements 117


Plank Roads 121


Railroads 122


State Roads. 119


Turnpikes 120


Jefferson County Grange . 132


Jefferson County Medical Society. 171


Land Titles 32


Supreme Court. Surrogates. 61


Appendix ...


3,36


GENERAL INDEX-INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.


PAGE.


Pamelia. .600


Philadelphia. .609


Rodman .638


Rutland . 654


Theresa. .688


Watertown (town ) 702


SOCIETIES. Part 2 323


Watertown, City of.


714


Wilna


817


Worth


867


INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES.


BENCH AND BAR. Howe, 70


Hubbard, 65-80-90


Adams, 75


Hubbell, 66


Ten Eyck, 69-78 Thompson, 86 Thurman, 67 Tillinghast, 75


Gardner. 241


Gilbert, 242 Glass, 239


Warriner, 230 Wheeler, 235 Whipple, 230


Ainsworth, 91


Hunt, 88


Allen, 66


Hunter, 66


Trowbridge, 65 Van Vleek, 88


Gussman, 245


Bagg, 78


Ingalls, 87


Vosburgh, 79 Wager, 80-86


Hale, 233 Hall, 244 Hammond, 235


Barnes, 85


Keyes, 64-75


Wardwell, 79-91


Hannahs, 242


Beardsley, 74


Kirkland, 69


Watson, 78-80


Heath, 243


Arnold, 257


Benedict, 70-78


Lansing, 03


Webb. 91


Hodge 241


Bailey, 254.


Bickford, 87


Lathrop, 71


White, 66


Hodges, 237


Bartram, 253


Bond, 75


Leavenworth, 74


Whittlesey, 70


Horth, 241


Boomer, 92


Lee, 80


Wilson, 91


Hunt, 233-234


Bostwick, 69


Leis. 86


Wright, 85


Huson, 241


Bigelow, 251


Boyer, 67


Lewis 87


Wynn, 98


Ivory, 242


Calkins, 255 Carter, 255


Bronson, 65-94


Macumber, 67


Vates, 92


Lamson, 237


Cline, 251


Brooks, 79


Marsh, 77


Landon, 239 Lockwood, 233


Cornwall, 251


97


Massey, 65


Lord 245


Countryman, 252


Bucklin, 71-80


Matthews, 76


Manville, 239


Davis, 258 De Young, 256


Butterfield, 79-86-87 Camp, 69-86


McKnight. 65


ADAMS.


Maxon, 234


Canfield, 72


Merrick, 67


Maxson, 231


Channing, 73


Moore, 85


Allen, 240


Monroe, 244


Chittenden, 73


Mullin, 96


Andrus, 236


Muzzy, 230


Estes, 256


Clark, 64-67-88


Munson, 70


Archer, 245


Nelson, 243


Hafford, 257


Clarke, 92-94


Nims, 86


Arms, 227


Nickelson, 244


Hardy, 252


Cole, 66


()'Brien, 98 Osgood, 76


Babcock, 232


Nott, 241 Page, 238


Herrick, 256


Cook, 74


Palmer, 65


Bassett, 228


Parker, 232-243


Hind, 257


Curtis, 86


Parker, 76


Parmlee, 241


Hosner, 257


Dayan, 75


Pattridge, 88


Payne, 244


Houghton, 251


Dewey, 67


Perkins, 88


Brimmer, 232


Phillips, 243


Hutchinson, 255


Dodge, 76-86


Pitcher, 238


Jewett, 252


Dorwin, 89


Perry, 79 Phelps, 75 Popham, 71


Bullock, 238 Bunce, 238


Potter, 236


Knell, 258 Lashbrook, 256


Dutton. 85


Radcliff, 71


Pryor, 238


Lewis, 254


Edmonds, 64


Rathbun, 77-78


Chapman, 228


Ramsdell, 240


Eldridge, 76


Richmond, 78


Cleveland, 222 Collins, 235


Rhodes, 241 Rice, 231


Miller, 256


Ely, 74-91


Rogers, 91 Rossiter, 74




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