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The name and addresses of the directors who shall manage the affairs, interests and concerns of this Association, for the first year of its existence, are:
William C. Browning, No. 522 Fifth Ave- nue, New York City.
Charles G. Emory, "The Dakota," 72d Street and Eighth Avenue, New York City.
Edward W. Dewey, "The Buckingham," 50th Street and Fifth Avenue, New York City.
E. R. Holden, No. 26 Exchange Place, New York City.
Charles I. Hudson, "The Dakota," 72d Street and Eighth Avenue, New York City. James C. Spencer, No. 2 West 47th Street, New York City.
George C. Boldt, "The Waldorf," 33d Street and Fifth Avenue, New York City.
James H. Oliphant, No. 333 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
George M. Pullman, Chicago, Ill.
ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY.
Among the many industrious men who have made Watertown's mechanical reputa- tion so complete and satisfactory, we may mention Mr. Alex. Montgomery, who came to Watertown 26 years ago from the city of New York-his ancestors being both Irish and Scotch. For 13 years he was in the employ of George W. Wiggins, in his merchant tailor- ing establishment. He has for years been in business for himself, and now holds forth at 8} Court strect, in his own building. He owns what was once the old Peck & Welch dry goods store, where his store is located. He is a successful man, and has worked his way up to the respect of the community by long years of patient industry. In addition to his store building he is the owner of two good dwelling houses, after having reared a family of seven children. Such men are of that pro- gressive class who raise higher year by year
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the standard of mechanical excellence in America. We need more men like Mr. Mont- gomery.
There has been lately originated in the city of Watertown, a new club, denominated
THE OFFICE MEN'S CLUB.
The objects of this Club are :
1st. To provide for and promote the asso- ciation of men engaged or interested in office work.
2d. To hold stated meetings for the pur- pose of considering and discussing business methods and topics of general business inter- est to the business community and the mem- bers of this Club, and to cause to be prepared, delivered and preserved such essays and dis- courses as may emanate from the members and its guests.
3rd. To provide suitable club rooms and apartments for the proper conduct of its business, and for the entertainment of its members and its guests.
4th. To advance the physical, intellectul and financial interests of its members.
Only men of good moral character who are engaged or interested in office work shall be eligible to membership.
No gambling of any name or nature will be permitted in the Club rooms at any time, nor shall the rooms be used for any immoral purposes, and no games shall be played in the rooms on Sunday.
No intoxicants shall be allowed in the Club rooms.
Members of the Club may invite as guests persons not members, to the privileges of the rooms, when accompanied by said member, but such courtesy shall not extend over a period of one week at a time, except by consent of the Executive Com- mittee.
The rooms of this club shall be open on week days from 9 A. M. until 11 P. M., and on Sundays from 12 o'clock noon to 9 P. M.
CHARTER MEMBERS.
Adams, E. H.,
Crowley, P. E.,
Allen, L. L.,
Clark, Wm. R.,
Ayers, C. E.,
Calhoun, G. B.,
Andrews, S.,
Cannon, G., Dr.,
Burns, James L.,
Cullen, E. W.,
Burr, John E.,
Carpenter, Jno. M. Jr.,
Byrnes, Jno. A.,
Foley, John E.,
Balfour, S. R.,
George, Fred,
Britton, F. W.,
Guntsman, John,
Bergevin, Chas. Philip, George, Karl,
Barron, Walter,
Guilfoyle, D. E.,
Bailey, N. K., Breen, I. R.,
Goodenough, H. D.,
Babcock, G. H.,
Goodenough, J. W., Hardiman, John, Howard, Harry,
Hurley, J. D.,
Baldwin, F. A.,
Hubbard, D. J.
Clare, C. W., Haddock, John A.,
Clark, Andrew, Cole, Chas. E.,
Harris, C. L.,
Patterson, John M.,
Peebles, Frank,
Porter, Hon. W. F.,
Rice, J. W.,
Randall, B. A.,
Robbins, Chas. D., Riordan, O. E., Rider, C. W.,
Snook, Henry J.,
Senecal, Geo. P.,
Stevens, Rufus M.,
Schwarz. C. A.,
Kellogg, Chas. S.,
Kellogg, Guy S.,
King, F. P.,
Shaw, Col. A. D.,
Scott, Ross C.,
Lonsdale, H. L.,
Lewis, Chas. G.,
Loftus, P. J.,
McCormack, F. E., MacKean. S. J.,
Murray, C. R., Main, J. F., Mowe, Geo. H.,
Marrian, Chas. A.,
Mould, W. H.,
Waterbury, C. S.,
Morrison, Fred,
Woolworth, L. G.,
Martin, Fred I.,
Woolworth, S. T.,
Mothersell, W. G.,
Wise, Wm. B.,
McDonald, L. J.,
Walts, F. S.,
Massey, J. Edward.
Winslow, Gen. Bradley,
Naughton, Irving J., Nill, Carl,
Norton, Philip,
Ward, Chas. L., Youngs, Frank, Zimmerman, M.
Parker, G. B.,
HONORARY MEMBERS.
Hon. R. P Flower, Hon. Joseph Mullin, Hon. P. C. Williams, Hon. Harrison Fuller.
In bringing this History to a close, the author desires to express the same sentiment expressed on the introductory pages-i. e., his consciousness of the the imperfections of the work. and his regret that he has not been able to devote more time to the subject. Instead of 480 pages, as promised, the reader will find nearly 850. So large a work, dealing with so many subjects, and confronted con- tinually with names and dates, renders errors almost insurmountable. While the author is conscious that no book can be entirely per- fect, he is yet constrained to say that his effort to avoid errors has been earnest and persistent. Such as it is, he submits the work to the public, whose patience is at times wonderful, and craves the same charity that is usually extended to works much less ex- acting than that of the preparation of history.
Hunter, Chas. B., Hardiman, M.,
Hyde, Chas. H., Hill, Loren B., Haas, Carl W., Howard, Wm., Hunting, S. E., Hayes, F. P., Hungerford, J. R., Irvin, E. B.,
Jess, Henry, Kieff, D. D., Kellogg, I. A.,
Shultz, J. D., Shiels, J. Hume,
Klock, Fred G.,
Scott, David,
Scott, John T.,
Thompson, Jas. M.,
Tassey, W. R., Terrell, Newell D.,
Taylor, G E., Tallmadge, Theo.,
Van Camp. John, Wenzel, Frank,
Gardner, L. L.,
Butterworth, H. N., Brown, L. E., Bowser, J. C.,
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ERRATA.
Page 7: 2d column, end of 25th line from top, add "tion."
21: 7th line from bottom of 1st column, 1854 should read 1856.
66 21: 2d line from bottom of 1st column, 1842 should read 1852.
22 : 13th line from top of 2d column, '48 should read '50.
66 23: 1st line top of 1st column, 1852 should read 1856.
66 25: 12th line from bottom of 1st column, for "had" read "has."
66 206: 1st column, Union School of Watertown established in 1860 instead of 1840.
322: 2d column, 8th line from bottom, after the word brigade insert "at the battle of Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862, the battery with".
66 443 : 2d column, insert in 3d line from the top, "The children of Will J. and Maud L. Rogers are Maud E., Helen M. and George L. Rogers."
537: 2d column, Mrs. Johnston was born in 1817 instead of 1847.
" 329. In 1880 Hon. John D. Ellis was Member of Assembly with C. R. Skinner.
304 : 2d column, Watertown Herald established in 1886 instead of 1866.
410: 1st column, instead of Elba read St. Helena.
628 : 2d column, 3d paragraph, instead of Sandford, Conn., read Sanford's Corners. 329: 1st column, Members of Assembly for 1877 should read Charles R. Skinner instead of Charles R. Thompson.
341 : 1st column, in 1877 F. E. Croissant was supervisor instead of F. Waddingham.
" 290: 1st column, 5th line, read Mrs. Zeruah Fish instead of Mr.
340 and 344: Supervisors of Alexandria, instead of Wm. H. Thompson read Wm. M. Thomson. W. H. T. was never supervisor.
6 376 b: 2d column, the partner of Charles Augustus Sherman was John Lansing instead of Hon. Frederick Lansing.
729: 2d column, read Folts Hill instead of Folts Mills.
744: Instead of Marie H. read Harriet Huckins.
381: On this page John, a son of Dr. Webb, is spoken of as a student. He is a judge in Manatee county, Florida, and should be so represented.
66 218: 11th line from top of 1st column, Mr. Harris Yale is spoken of as the son-in-law of Mr. Fred Farwell. Mr. Yale is father-in-law to Mr. Farwell.
669 : Earl L. Comstock should be stated as deceased.
714 : 4th line from top of 1st column, Helen E. should read .Hilon E. '
697 : For Oakwood read Oakland.
In giving a genealogical account of Eli Farwell, we incorrectly stated that his wife was sister to Rev. Isaac Brayton. She was sister to Mr. A. P. Brayton, long a merchant of Watertown.
INDEX.
A.
Abell, Col. C. C., 73, 75, 756 Dr. Ira H., 106, 450 Abbey, Dorephus, 302 S. A., 302, 303, 304 Abbott, Geo. A., 581 Abolitionists, The, 23 Aboriginal Traces, 108 Ackerman, Lyman, 641 N. W., 510 Lieut. Timothy B., 73, 75
Ackert, Page, 544 Adams, Charles S., 308 & Co., 261 Charles L., 262 Samuel, 276 John K., 468 Town of, 377 Collegiate Institute, 382 Seminary, 382 State Road Cem. Assoc'n, 385 Grange, 386
Center Grange, 386 Description of, 388 Masonic Lodge, 386 Water-Works Co., 386 Electric Light & Power Co., 387
Adirondack Wilderness, 113 Agricultural Ins. Co., 120, 122, 376 h Ahles, Christian, 414 Miss Libbie, 415 Fred, 416 Ainsworth, Bruce, 490 Dr. A., 477, 480
Albro, E. Y., 216
Aldrich, Martin E., 666
Alexander, Eaton, 5,9
Alexandria, Town of, 412 Supervisors, 412 Bay, Churches of, 413 156, 413 Steamboat Co., 99 Allen, John G., 546 Wm. G., 306 A. W., 306 Lieut. M. J., 675 Lebbeus F., 616 Elijah, 176 H. L., 722 Allingham, Alex., 261 Allison, Ebenezer, 470 Alton, D. J., 439 L. W., 509
American Eagle, The, 302 Medical Assoc., 106 Advocate, The, 302 Express Co., 249 Hotel burned, 182 Ames & Hunt, 307 Ames, Warren, 307
Ancient Laconia, 208
Andrews, Dr. Reuben, 644 Lieut. Mark, 75 Thos., 302 Andrus, Elisha, 277 Samuel J., 266 Angell, Gen. W. H., 87, 91, 107 Angle, Capt. W. N., 62
Anthony, Wm., 492
Antietam, Battle of, 59, 76 Creek, 75 Anti-Masonic Recorder, 306 Antoinette, Marie, 107 Antwerp, Town of, 427 First settlers, 428 Organization of, 430 Fire of 1889, 431 Schools of, 431 Churches of, 432 Chair Company, 435
Antwerp, Old hotels of, 435 Incorporation of village, 436 First village officers, 436 Soldiers' Monument, 437 Soldiers now living in, 438 Masonic Lodge, 439 Jefferson Iron Co., 439 Business houses, 439 Gazette, 440 News, 440 Appomattox Station, 76 Battle of, 69, 73, 80 Arch Confraternity, 304
Archer, Benj., 516
Arden, Major Geo. D., 75
Arlington Heights, 58, 60
Armory, State, 172
Arms, Wm. D., 388, 718 Luman and Hiram, 388
Armsbury, George, 569 Armstrong, Dr. L. B., 263
Capt. John. 75, 345, 502, 758
Army Episode, 361 of the James, 74 of the Potomac, 80
Arsenal, History of the old, 172 Artillery, 10th N. Y. Heavy, 756
Assembly, Members of, 326, 329
Association, Watertown Cemetery, 208 Trustees of, 208 Y. M. C., 240 Atwell. Joseph, Jr., 284, 723
Joseph, Sr., 750
Atwood, O. T., 306
Anthony, 544 J. T., 822
Augsbury & Wilcox, 416 Morgan, 439
August, Charles, 493
Augustus, Jas .. 493
Austin, E. F., 510
Averill Bros., 492
Avery, Surgeon G. W., 81
Ayers, Charles, 755
B.
Babcock, Fred. R., 586 Dr. E. R., 716 James R., 546
H. H. Co., The, 244 L. D., 462
Backus, Henry, Awakening of, 357 Rufus, 181 Bacon. Deacon Isaac, 218
Willard, 629 Bagley & Sewall Co., 192, 243, 297 Bernard, 264 Hon. Geo. A., 66 .
Bailey, Luther H., 438, 447 George, 414 Bain & Co., 528 Baker, F. L., 185 Dr. William, 588 Rev. Gardner, 277, 695 A. W., 279 Isaac, 378 Gen. Abner, 282 O. W., 617
Baldwin, H. C., 279
Fred., 462 Ball, H. M., 286, 687 Wm. P., 689 Nehemiah, 286 Elihu, 286 Sinecy, 716 Rey. Wilson F., 695, 715
Ballard, James, 216 T. P., 456
Baltz, A. P., 278 F. W., 646 Bar, Members of the, 270 Barker, F. W., 419 A. F., 524, 528 Barnes, Rev. Benj., 694 Almira, 694 Rev. Enoch, 609
Barnett, Uriel, 502 Barney, Major A. J., 364 Deacon Edward, 564. Dr. Daniel, 574 Dr. Lowry, 579 Baron Steuben, 768 Bartholomew, Deacon O., 725 Bartlett & Linney, 263 Joseph, 415
Barton, O. D., 623
Bass, Wm., 544
Bassett, Titus, 380
Bastian, Rev. W., 385
Batchelor, Oliver, 552
Bates, Capt. H. P., 78 Merick M., 614 Baudry, Dr. Aaron, 621
Baumont, F. X. & Co., 435 Beach, Lt .- Gov. A. C., 94 Mrs. A. C., 94 Nelson G., 510 Beaman, E. S., 453 David, 454 Miss A., 439 G. M., 440 Bean, G. R. & Co., 260
Beard & Allen, 261
Beardsley, A. B., 646
Beavers, Colony of, 726
Beebee's Island, 175 Capt. Isaac M., 81 Myron, 281
Beecher, Washington, 687 John W., 688 Becker, Hiram, 277
Beckwith, Capt. W. W., 63
Beden, Geo., 307
Begg, R. G., 461
Bell, Hon. James A .. 740 Lieut. R. R., 75 Lieut. J. A., 76
Belle Plain, 79 Belleville Academy. 83, 560 Village of, 558 Churches, 559 Secret Societies, 559
Bellinger, Mrs. D., 809
Bells, Chime of, 601
Bemis, Joseph A., 566
Bence, L. B., 815
Benedict, G. A,, 211 Amos, 177 Benmore, Taylor &, 261 Bennett, D. M., 368 F. A, 280 Fred, 520 Hon. J. R., 614
Bent Family, The, 445 David, 176 H. M., 307 Myron H., 440
Bentley, W. J., 517 W. T., 435, 455 Benton, Col. Z. H., 456 c
Bergevin, Carpenter & Co., 263
Bermuda Hundred, 74
Berry, B. F., 216 Bethel, J. T., 439
Betts, Lieut. W. H., 76 Beyer, C. A., 510, 719 Bibbins, Capt. H., 81 Bickelhaupft, Adam, 414, 425 Leonard, 421
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INDEX.
Bickford, Hon. Marcus, 266, 306, 314 Brown, Levi H., 265 Abel, 578
Biddlecom, Hon. R. B., 74, 75, 264
Benjamin, 620 Aaron, 633 John, 271
Lysander H., 211, 272, 302
Osawatomie, O. C .. 409
Bilyea & Kingsley, 263
Spencer Kellogg, 410
Bingle, Dr. H. D., 821
Binsse. Dr. John, 277
Biographical Sketches, 168 €
Birge, Gen. J. Ward, 346
Bishop, Orvis L., 261
Black River W. & C. Mfg. Co., 191 Artillery, 77 Wood Pulp Co., 191 Institute, 204
Garette, 302
Canadian Boat Song, 155
Candee & Winslow, 376m
Canfield, John M., 179 Rev. J. A., 714b Medad, 176, 177 Stephen, 303 Theodore, 612 Rev. Joseph A., 705 Sermon at Theresa, 705 Canning Co., The Watertown, 247 Cape Vincent Agricultural Societies, 491 bank of, 492
business of, 492
caves of, 490
churches of, 489
early settlers of, 479
lumber industry, 491
newspapers, 484 old houses of, 490
old politics of, 487 Seed Co., 492 schools of, 487
seed houses of, 492 ship building. 487 soldiers of, 497 supervisors of, 487 War of 1812, 483
Carey, Charles B., 499 Carlisle, Asst. Surgeon, E. S, 78 Jno. N., 261
Carlton Island, 112, 164. 165, 482
Carnecross, Wm. G., 248 Carpenter, C. A., 691 Assistant Surgeon James B., 61 Capt Levi, wounded. 79, 81
Carriage & Gear Co. Union, 251 Carse, Capt. Alfred J , 76
Carter, Milton H., 819 Asst. Surg., N. M., 76 Mrs. A., 817 Captain Lucien E .. 73, 75
Carthage & Adirondack R. R., 321 Business of, 778 Water Works, 776
Churches of, 775
Societies, 774
Village officers, 778
Schools, 770
& A. R R., 778, 780 Old Cocoonery at, 732
Cartier, Jacques, 153 Case, C. C., 385
Casey, Jas., 716 Casler, G. S., Telephone Operator, 462
Casse, Col., A. J., 630a
Caster, Charles H., 569
" Castle Rest," 159, 164
Castorland, settlements of, 115 Caswell, Gurdon, 190 Perry, 546 Catlin, Charles A., 414 Asst. Surg., Chas., 76
Caverns on Black River. 207 Cedar Hill, 76 Cedar Mountain, 75, 79, 82
Brown, Rev. James, 210 Hon. George, 83 Capt. K. W., 78 Lieut. B. B., 78 H. W., 78 Asst. Surgeon J. T., 81 Lieut. R. B., 75 William C., 60 Lieut. Geo. C., 63 Gifford, 262
Asa, 56, 689 Brayton, 656 Browne, W. C., 82 Brownville Paper Co., 193 Schools, 462 Churches, 462 Cemetery, 465
First town officers, 457
Supervisors of, 457
Village, 459 Early settlers, 459
Bliss, Jacob, 820
Bloom, C. A., 462
Incorporation, 460
Bodman, Sylvester, 693, 696, 714b
Female Seminary. 461
Bohl & Gamble, 263
Manufactories, 461
Iron Works, 461
Paper Company, 461 History of, 457
Buchanan. L., 361
Buck, E. T., 510
Bucklin, David, 181
Buckminster, R., 470
Budd & Bones, 773
Budd, Lieut. J. P., 76 Capt. B. C., 76, 778
Joseph C., 510 The Family, 787 Thos. R , 778
Budlong, J., 304 Johnson &, 261
Buell, Dr , 364, 576
Bowers, C. B., 261
Boyce, W. E., 576
Boyd, Alex D., 724
Brace, E. E., 510
Bradford, Gilbert, 44 Bradner, Alonzo, 216 Bragdon & Co., 304 George C., 301, 306 Brainard, Orville V., 320 Lieut. O. H., 81 Daniel, 745
Brake Co., Eames Vacuum, 243 New York Air, 243 Braum, Frank D., 307
Bray, Jonathan A., 323
Brayton. Rev. Isaac, 218 Breen, I. R., 261 Bretch, Geo. P., 263
Brewer, Lieut. Allen, 81 Brewster, Dr. Oliver, 716 Briggs, Capt I. E., 81
Burrows, Lieut. Thos., 81
Burrville, village of, 727
Burt, Benj. , 307
Burtis, J. D., 440 E. C., 307
Bush, B. F. 771
Bush, Bull & Roth. 251
Bushnell & Co., 251
H. N., 493, 500
Butler's Tavern, 216 Capt. T. H., 76 Butterfield, Wm. K., 714d Thos., 321, 729 Zachariah; 177 Lieut. Levi A., 74, 75 Edwin R., 63 & White, 415 Levi, 421 Butterworth & Sons, 261 Buxton, B. V., 770
C.
Cadwell, Henry D., 286, 510 Lieut. O. B., 75, 250 Cady, Lieut. Aaron C., 76, 215 Calhoun family, 714d
Calhoun, Chauncy, 176 John, 302 Mrs. P. C., 152 Calumet Island, 156 Camp's ditch, 591 Camp, Elisha, 305, 583, 586, 530 Enoch Ely. 303, 306 Captain Erskine M., 64 George, 303, 305, 588 T. H., 213, 275, 303 Colonel Walter B., 81, 303, 600, 604. Camp & Massey, 248 Campbell & Moulton, 260 Alexander, 279 Colonel James B., 74, 75, 757
Elon, R., 283 Alex, 690 John, 415 Henry, 580 Maj .- Gen. Jacob, 318, 335, 457, 464, 620 James, 261 Rev. James, 210, 728
Village of, 682 present officers of, 626 fraternal societies, 627 Business of, 627
Village of, 626
Woolen Mills, 10, 182 Bay, 10 Corps, 82
Bonaparte, Joseph, 131, 782 Lake, 782 House at N. Bridge, 168b Caroline, 696
Bond, Samuel, 380, 383 Hinds &, 261 Bones, Wm., 510
Bonney, Josiah, 468
Boon, Stephen, 276 Walter, 303 W. A., 261 Bordwell, S. T., 376
Bortes, E. R., 262
Bossuot, L. E., 510, 519 Jean Baptiste, 768 Bosworth, R., 280
Bull, Bush, Roth & Co., 250 Run, 58, 59, 75, 99 George E., 569 Bulland, Percival D., 7281
Bullock, Leonard. Sr., 829 Leonard. Jr., 829 Burchard, Rev. Jedediah, 384
Burchell, E. C., 439
Burdick, A. H., 304 Lieut. D. W., 75 N., 279 & Armstrong, 493
Burhans, J. H., 509
Burnham. D. M , 305 E. K., 492 Burnett, Chaplain J. H., 78 Burns, Lieut. E. M., 81 Thomas, 818 Burnside, Gen. , 75, 85
Burr, Timothy, 181
Brintnall, Mrs. James, 174 James, Jr., 752 Brockway, Hon. B., 118, 220, 373 Jefferson W., 372 Henry, 310 Bronson, Hon. I. H., 264 Ethel, 271
Brooklyn Heights, 168h Brooks, Dr. Jas , 695 Byron A., 168e Virgil. 769, 810 Ormando, 770 Brookside Cemetery. 125, 208 Officers of, 209 View in, 208 Flower chapel, 209
Cemetery, Brookside (Watertown), 208 Old Trinity, 210 Central Park Association, 99 Central R. R. The, 320 Centrevile, 76 Chaffee, Zebina, 818 Chamberlain, Surgeon D. C., 81 Chambers, Lewis, 814 Champion, Gen. Henry, 503
Bigelow, Hon. L. J., 81, 3011 Jas. K. P., 564 Bignarel, Frank D., 509
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INDEX.
Champion, A., 510 Family sketches, 513 First settlements of, 503 Churches of, 508 Supervisors of, 503 Town of, 503 Town officers of, 503 Village of. 508 Soldiers, 519 Chancellorsville, 59, 75, 76, 77, 80 Chapin, Alonzo, 439, 454 Chapman, W. D., 714b Chase, L. G., 261, 304, 306, 311 Levi, 453 Rev. Squire, 695 Walt, 416
Chaumont, business of, 637 Hotels of, 637 Secret society of, 637 Official board, 637, 638 Cheese, prizes for, 593 Cheesman, Anson, 694, 717 Chester, Capt. Walter T., 81
Chief Engineers of Watertown Fire Dep't, 184 Chittenden, Judge Thos. C., 379, 382, 383 Capt. Henry, 61. Choate, Lieut. Geo. R., 76 Amos, 769
Church, Ezra, 431 Hon. E. C., 714 Rollin, C., 581 Clare, George W., 303 Charles W., 310
Clark, Asa, Jr., 689 A. W., 303 Ansel, Jr., 453 & Fayel, 303 Lieut. G. R., 76 Rev. Charles, 385 C. J., 623 Wm. D., 307 Jason, 420 Clark, E. J., 303, 306, 309 Mrs. E. J., 377 Charles E. , 264, 509 Jewett, 519
Clayton Banks of, 524 Churches of, 526 Cemeteries of, 527 Early settlement, 523 First town officers, 523 Family sketches, 544 List of soldiers, 527 Town offices, 525 Secret societies, 525 Village of, 523 Walton House, 537 Clearwater, Jacob, 819 Cleveland, James M. , 392 Seed Co., The, 492 Cline, John H., 416 Clink, Robert M., 414
Closs, Wm., 691
Cobb, George H., 261 Coburn, Merrill, 516 Wm. M., 516 Cockran, Robert, 440 Codman, C. E., 461 G. H., 262 Coffeen, David, 509 Henry, 185, 291, 302 Hale, 20 Cole, Allen, 42 E. R., 306 Charles E., 310 D. L., 261 Jacob S., 453 Lieut. John B., 81 Matthew, 305 Walter, 656 Cole Harbor, 74, 76, 77, 80 Coleman, Asst. Surgeon J. C., 78 Collins, George W., 578 Coltier, Lieut. Robert, 81 Colton, Capt. H. S., 81 Columbia Hotel, 1,000 Island Park, 686 Colwell, O. and C., 216 Comstock, Andrew C., 669 Earl C., 669
Comstock, Lieut. Wm. M., 73, 75 Conde, W. W., 248 Conger, H. E. & Co., 260 Congress, members of, 31, 32 Conklin, John Howe, 455 Hon. Roscoe, 22
Consaul, W. H , 719 Constance, John F., 493, 500
Converse, James F., 565 Milton, 82 Cook, Rev. Chauncey, 384 Mr. and Mrs. George, 103,
185 Lieut. H. C., 76, 81 Lieut. M. G., 74, 75 Nelson R., 415 Rev. P. G., 80, 81 Cooley, Capt. A. E., 81 Charles, 510 Coolidge, Alfred, 278 Cassius M., 440 George P., 456 Lieut. Seth A., 61
Coon, Wm. H., 690 Cooper, Irwin C., 717 Capt. Jerome, 77 John C., 81 The family of, 293 Howell, 90, 92 & Lewis, 262
Lieut. D. W., 75 Elias F., 92 John, 168h Copeland, Surg. Oliver S., 75 Copley, Alexander, 451, 640 A. & E., 437 DeWitt, 438 Hiram, 640
Copp, J. H., M. D., 783 Corbin, Lieut. Daniel, 77 Elkanah, 544 Corey, James, 629 W. W., 262 Cornell, Capt. Chris. C., 81
Cornair, M. S .. 492 Cornius, Levi, 216 A. J., 754 Cornwall, Hon. Andrew, 418 George W., 453
Cosgrove, Wm. M., 415 Cotton Mill, The old Watertown, 203
Coughlin, Jere, 304, 306, 307 M. P., 261 Coulston, W. H., 306 The family of, 816
Countryman, Henry, 656 County Clerks, The, 269
County Officers, 270
Court, Terms of, 270, 271
Courtney, William, 415
Cowan, Lieut. E. R., 75 Jonathan, 176, 177, 185, 755 Calvin, 818
Cowles, Major S. R., 73, 75 Cramer, Chas. H., 690 Jacob, 186 L. G., M. D., 690 Crammer, Lieut. James H., 62 Cranberry Creek, Affair at, 416 Crane, Lieut. W. E., 81 Cranker, James, 416
Cratsenburg, Adam, 500 Crawe, Ithamer B., M. D., 106, 654 J. Mortimer, M. D., 106 J. M., Jr., 107 Crawford, Capt. A. McL., 81 Lieut. P., 81 Crevolin, H. J., 481 Criticisms of Soldiers, 361 Crittenden, James A., 580 Croissant, F. E., 720 Fred E., 628 Lieut. L., 76
Crook, Daniel C., 515 Cross. Frank, sheriff, 24 Lieut. Isaac T., 75 Joseph, 480 W. H., 576 Crossmon, Charles, 412 Charles (The late), 157, 346 House (The present), 156 & Son, 159
Crouch, Joshua, 614 Crowley, P. E., 321 Crowner, T., 819 House (Watertown), 263 Joseph, 814 Peter, 821 Cudworth, Major John F., 62, 76
Cummings, Lieut. A., 76
Cummins, D. W. C., 297
Currie, Lieut. James, 81 Curtis, Gen N. M., 47
Lieut. Kelsey, 77 Cutler, Lieut. O. L., 78, 510
D.
Danforth, Azel W., 669 Davidson Marble Co., 248 Davis, James H., 660 S. J., 815 Jonathan, 388
Roswell, 578 Senator Cushman K., 578
William U., 568
R. A., 493, 500 Miss Minnie, 492
William Pitt, 580 Norman, 261 Sewing Machine, 245
Davison, Dr. J. D., 633 J. D., 714a Dawley, James H., 815 De Witt, 783 Elisha, 583
Dawson, James, 582 Henry G., M. D., 493
Dayan, Rev. J. F., 168c, 168i
DeAlton Cooper Post No. 381, 386
Decisions, Some strange, 11
Decker, Colvin, 66
DeFerrit, Madam, 103
DeForest, Col. Jacob, 373
Delmore, W. H., 820 DeLong, James, 182 Mrs. James, 280 Democrat, The name, 19
Demson, A. P., 558
Denny, Mrs. E. A., 282
Depauville, Village of, 524
Deputy Sheriffs, 270
Descending Lachine Rapids, 167
Devois, J. G., 817 Dewey, Hon. William, 212, 639 Hon. Timothy, 731 Benjamin W., 546 Hiram, 271 Dexter, David, 628 Village of, 461 Sulphite Pulp & Paper Co,, 194, 462 Paper Companies, 193
Dezengremel, Louis R., 502 Dezotell, Charles, 510 Dickerman, Major, 774
Dickerson, Dr. D. S., 616
Dickinson, George W., 567, 313
Dickson, Robert, 2d, 453 Dillenbeck, C. L., 439 A. J., 642 Dillon, James, 426 Dimick, Hon. Jay, 583, 606 Discoveries of a century, 34 District Attorneys, 268-69 Doane, William B., 570 Dodge, Joseph F., 519 William, 671 Joel, 579 Dolan, James, 87, 247 Donald, Thomas H., 415 John, 426 M. H., 439
Doolittle, J. S., 714a Jesse, 695 H. K., 260 Dorwin, Luther J., 211, 266 Douglas, Daniel C., 308 J. P., 302 John, 308 Downer, Elon R., 566 Doxtater & Bond, 383 Peter, 379 Robert B., 379, 385
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INDEX.
Doxtater, William, 381, 382 Milton W., 630 Drake, Andrew Z., 690 Dresser, William, 714 a Aaron, 714 a George F., 85, 481 Dr. Frank Denny, 282 Drury, C. S., 783, 821 Duffy & Connelly, 774 Dunlap, M., 462 Dunlava, Hugh, 817 Dunn, Rev. J. F., 304 Dunning, J. L., 493, 500 Duponceau, The Secretary, 19 Durfee, Abner M., 568, 569
Durham, Major James H., 307, 438 & Gillett, 306 Dwight, D. A., 306, 382 DeAlton, 388
E.
Eames, The family, 683 Eames Vacuum Brake Co., 243 Eames, D. G., 261 Moses, 253 Fred W., 201, 214
Earl, Richard M., 618
Earl & Co., Henry, 493
Earl of Aberdeen, 83
Early Watertown, 195
East Houndsfield P. O., 592
Eastman, Eli, 381 Charles B., 567 Cyrenius F., 569
Eddy, Daniel, 427 Justus, 305, 306, 388 Enoch, 656 Edgett, H. W., 461 Edmunds, Andrew. 177 Eliphalet, 378
Electric Supply Co., The Postal, 243
Elliott, Henry, 545
Ellis, Hon. John D., 438, 440 Dr. Amos, 547 Lyman, 549 Halsey, 646 Daniel, 377
Ellis village, 556
Ellisburgh, History of the town, 549 The lake shore, 551 Life Saving Station, 552 Churches of, 558 Ellwood, William, 216 Elmwood Cemetery at Adams, 385, 392
Ely, Adriel, 91, 215
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