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181D, 182D, 182H, 182 I, 184B, 184D, 1843, 184F, 184H, 184 I, 19346, 193G, 194D, 195A1, 196, 197A4, 197D, 197 I, 197M, 197 0, 197Q, 1978, 1977, 2003, 201B, 205D1, 205G, 205H, 205 I, 205J, 2060, 210F, 213A, 2133, 2144, 2140, 219E, 219H, 2233, 2248, 225A, 2263, 226E; see also Anti-rent agitation, Forfeited estates, Leases, Manor, Maps and surveys, Patents, Quitrents
Red Hook Dutch Church, records, 46316
Red Hook Society for the Detec- tion of Horse Thieves, minute book, 4B28
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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(Red-Ren)
Red Rock, account of general store at, 97N; cometery records, 97J9 Red Rover, manuscript portions of James Fenimore Cooper's, 41D Redway, Mrs. Virginia Larkin, 132
Read, Ebenezer, 97Kl
Reed, Henry, letters 87A,
Rood, Libbio S., 184MIO
Rood, Rosewell, 46A
Reeds, William W., memorandum book, 190F
Rees, James, 1902
Rees family, genealogy, 28C
Reeve, Josiah, 169A
Reformed Church, of America, 594; of Charleston and Glen, 594; of Middletown, 594; of Schodack, 594; see also Church records
Reformed Dutch Church, of Cana- joharie, 59A, 60F, 178 I 2; of Kinderhook, 46B17; of Middletown (Mapletown), 59A, 60F, 178 I 2; at Montgomery, 119A; in St. Johnsville, 594; of Schodack, 179Al; at Stone Arabia, 59A, 60F; of Tyre, 1554; of Westerlo (Sprakers), 594, 60F, 178 I 2; sco also Church records, Dutch Church, Dutch Reformed Church, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church Reformed Low Dutch Congregation of Schoharie, legislative petition for aid in erecting a new church, 182B7 Reformed Protestant Church of Catskill, charter, 46A5 Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, at Glen, 594; at Minaville, Duanesburgh, and Florida, 594; of Schenectady, 178A1, 178D, 178G, 179A2, 181D; sec also Church records, Dutch Church, Dutch Reformed Church, Reformed Dutch Church
Reformed Protestant High Dutch Church Society, Schoharie, 182
Regulating Committee of the City and County of Albany, journal, 1Q1
Reid, Dr., remarks on the human mind, 18105
Reid, W. Max ( "Hollander"), historical articles on Mohawk Valley, 59M2
Reid, Whitelaw, 158C
Religion, manuscripts on, 12B, 74B9; scc Biblo societies , Catholicism, Church records, Deism, Methodism, Millerites, Religious revivals, Sunday schools, Theology
Religious revivals, correspond- dence on, 4A18, 4B22
Relyea family, genealogy, 280 Remington, Eliphalot, 854
Remington, E., & Sons, papers relating to arms manufactur- ing, 85A Remington collection, 85A
Remsen, Henry, 205 I
Remsen, census record, 205A3; papers relating to early history of, 205 I
Renaissance manuscripts, 87Y, 14804
Renault, Adrien, will, 197 0 Rensselaer County, 200;
anti-rentism in, 97D; lease of farm in, 3F; muster rolls of
War in 1812 soldiers from, 40B; transactions giving chains of title to land in, 4A32 Rensselaer County Historical Society (Troy), 200
Rensselaer Institute, 4A12
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, archives, 201A
Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tuto Library (Troy), 201 Rensselaer School, records, 20142, 201A3, Rensselaerville, 153; Federal Library of, 4B30; papers of Jacob White, farmer of, 41 0 Rensselaerville Association, Baptist Church of Berne and
The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereundor.
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(Ren-Rev)
Knox in the, 75A6 Rensselaerville Library, 153 Ronssolaorswyck, Indian grants in, 1B; manuscripts rolating to, 4A31; map of colony of, 4014; patent of colony of, 4015; patent for land near, 97 I; see also Van Rensselaer Manor
Republican, canvass book, Sche- harie County, 182A6; electors of of Ithaca, 88A8; Executive Con- gressional Committee of 1860, 65D3; Women's Association of Alfred Conter, 1044; soo also Election records, Politics, Political parties
Revolutionary War, abandonment of Fort Schuyler, 4022; accounts of clothier general for Northern Armies in, 4B42; accounts for military supplies during, 205H; Albany Committee names porsons suspected of treason during the, IR; appointments, 106D, 215 0; army provisioning, 178J; attacks by Indians and Torios, 18201; banishment of Loyalists, 4312; Baron Steuben's report to Continental Congress, 205G; Benedict Arnold's treason dur- ing, 1G; bounty grants for ser- vice in, 1G, 18E, 182D2,
193F1; Capt, John Potter's journal during, 4B21; ceme- tery records of soldiers. of, 28F, 59B, 69B, 129; certifi- cates for service in, 4A8, 4B4; claims of soldiers, 4A1; commission to Philip Schuyler, 4017; Commissioners of Soquos- tration, Westchester County, 124B1; congratulatory message to General Washington by Schenectady magistrates and military officers on American success in, 1D; correspondence of Col. John Lawrence concern- ing warrants for pay of sol-
diers in, 133B; Coxsackie cit- izens' resolution to support Continental Congross, 1D, 46 I 3; deprodations on property of Tryon County inhabitants dur- ing, 7D; dopredations by Sir John Johnson and a party of British Regulars, Tories, and Indians, 182B7; exchange of prisoners in, 7005; George Washington correspondence, 2253; George Washington's com- mission as Commander in Chiof of the Army of the United Col- onics, 88B1; Goorge Washing- ton's expense account, 205B; George Washington's military plans during, 87J; George Washington's opinion of sur- viving generals of, 4C11; Henry Wisner's accounts of ex- penditures for the state, 7001; Hossian troops in, 4B14; In- dians dosignato Jaspor Parrish as attorney for claims, 148B1; inquiry into conduct of offi- cors, 4020; Jasper Parrish's narrativo of capture by Indians during, 32D17; John Barr's diary of activities in, 4B6; John Wood's journal, 7005; journal of Regulating Commit- tee of the City and County of Albany, 1Q1; Loyalists' estates forfeited, LA1, 5902, 60A, 600, 1663, 219E, 22433, 225A; Major John Andre papers, 1G, 409, 120B, 219C1; manuscripts of the Colony and State of New York in, 4422; maps, 87K, 91E3, 2053, 210E; Massachusetts sol- diors whose pension applications were rejected, 28F; military record of Capt. Thomas Machin, 3944; Mohawk Valley in, 178H1; muster rolls, 4B31, 46A4, 215H; notes on characters and places of, 157F; "Oath of Neutrality" extended to suspicious char- acters, IR; orderly books,
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4.318, 4335, 613, 2183, 21901; orders to Continontal Army in New York City, 215 0; orders, reports and correspondence, 60E, 215 0; papers relating to, 1, 1D, 1K, 444, 4.333, 4B50, 4054, 160, 18E, 41G, 61, 650, ' 68A, 87K, 100A3, 120, 120A~G, 15401, 178C1, 178H2, 178J, 18201, 193F1, 219C1, 225B; pension papers of soldiers in, 2&F; Philip Schuyler's corre- spondence on, 7D, 7E, 7G, 7H, 7 I, 7J3; price control during, 1Q1; return of killed and wounded in assault at Stony Point, 219C1; returns of Albany County militia regiments in, 1D; scouting movements of Tories in, 91E2; secret ser- vice work in, 7 I; Sir John Johnson flees to Canada dur- ing, 4B12; sketch of "But- ler's crossing at West Creek, " 91H; soldiers in, 4A1, 28F, 46 I 4, 59M2, 78E, 88B6, 136H, 178G, 197 I 2, 210E; South Car- olina and Georgia officers in, 215; Sullivan-Clinton Indian expedition, 16A1, 25G1, 25G2, 32D16, 5401, 660, 87K, 8832, 115315, 210E
Rewe family, goncalogy, 154F Reynolds, Abelard, collection, 158E Reynolds family, genealogy, 97M; papers, 197D Reynolds Library (Rochester), 157, 160
Rhinebeck, 7J3; German Reformed Church, 46B18; St. Peters Lutheran Church of, 46319; South Lutheran Church of, 46B21 Rhode Island, prococdings rogard- ing boundary linc botwoon Massa- chusetts and, 4B40; Providence Third Baptist Church, 75A26; Taggart family letters from, 74B8; William Wallace Tookor's manuscript on Indians of, 169A
Rice, see Eddy, Rice & Co. Rice, James, account book, 900 Rice, Luther, Charles Stanley Pease's paper on, 75010 Rice, William, Sr., biography of, 136J
Rich, Zopher C., 128B Richards, A., 142
Richards, James, enlists in Revolutionary War, 215Cl
Richards, Mrs. Mabel, 206
Richards, Marion, 217
Richardson, William, daybook, 32D17
Richmond and Griswold, merchants' bills, 190A
Richmond and Holmes, ledger, 190A
Richmond, Va., 9B, 23B, 91E5, 17803
Richmondville, 182J
Richtmyer family, genealogy, 182G
Richville Baptist Church, his- tory of, 75A27
Rickard, Chauncey, papers, 182J Rickard (Rickert) family, genealogy, 182G
Ridgeway, protests from, against secret societies, 28Al; schools in, 8C3
Riga, data on history of, 36B Riga Frec Library, 36
Riggs family, genealogy, 280 Riots, anti-rent, 97D, 97N, 182J; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 26B; at Confederate munition plants, 121A; Fenian, 26B
Ripley, enrollments of persons liable for Civil War service, 185E1
Ripley Fomalo College, letters relating to carly history of, 148A
Ritchie, William A., manuscripts, 159 Rivor Church ,Moroau, records, 18A5 River Plate, 86F Riverhead, 154; Congregational
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Church in, 154B4, 154B6; law register of Miller & Tuthill, law firm of, 154E4; record of enrollment of persons liable to Civil War duty, 15403; records of Peconic Division, Sons of Temperance, 154G5; tax lists, 15442
Riverhead Christian Temperance Union, records of, 154G5 Riverhead Village Temperance Society, records of, 154G5 Roads, 4A20, 4A35, 4B13, 4B27, 4354, 7K, 46H, 50C1, 54E13, 66A, 88A2, 88A17, 178G, 190A, 220A; see also Commissioners of highways, Highway records, Turnpikes
Robbins family, birth and marriage record, 219H Robert Emmet Debating Club, records, 134A3
Roberts, Mrs. Anna C., 150
Roberts, John T., biographical sketch of, 193Dl; essay on early business men of Syra- cuse, 193 1 9
Roberts, Mrs. Katherine J., 116
Roberts family, papers, 197D
Robertson, Daniel, 99D
Robertson, Eliza S., album of flowers, 132F
Robertson, Col. George, material on old Windham, 223A
Robertson, Grant, correspondence, 87Z1 Robertson, James, 540
Robertson, Thomas, example book, 88D6
Robertson family, genealogy, 194B
Robinson, C. C., store accounts, 136Al
Robinson, Charles, 50
Robinson, Mrs. Douglas, goncal- ogios of Horkimor County familios, 94 Robinson, Ernest M., 154
Robinson, Frod B., history of
LeRoy Baptist Church, 104B Robinson, Dr. Gain, account book, 136A6
Robinson, George, 97G
Robinson, Mrs. J. R., 88 I
Robinson family, genealogy, 280, 194B
Robinson & Cowan, medical prac- tice books, 136A7
Robson, Joseph, military appoint- ment, 19B1
Rochead, Andrew, military appointment, 91El Rochester, Nathaniel, collection, 158A
Rochester, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165; Bank of, 158A; Brick Church of, 160B; Fortnightly Club, 164G; Methodist Episco- pal Church conferences and circuits in, 19531; old houses of, 157F; Plymouth Congrega- tional Society of the City of, 160A; Roman Catholic Diocese of, 163, 163B, 163K; sermons of Rev. Samuel Clarkson of, 105D; sketch of original 100- acre tract, 158H
Rochester (Ulster County), Dutch Church of, 46B7; First Dutch Reformed Church of, 28All Rochester Daily Advertiser, 15&B, Rochester Historical Society, 158, 160
Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences, 159 Rochester Public Library, 158, 160
Rochester School for the Deaf, 161
Rochestor Theological Seminary, 155, 162; minutes of literary socioties of, 162E; studont notes on Chapol talks, 162D Rochester Union Grays, 158 I Rockefeller, Honry 0., 97J9 Rockofoller family, goncalogy, 81G Rockfollow, Jennie A., 117
The first numoral represents the dopository; the capital lettor and accompanying numoral, citations thoroundor.
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Rockford, Ill., 197K Rockingham County, N. H.,. probate records, 28E Rockton, public records, 59Ml Rockville, Vt., 197M Rockville Centre, proceedings of Ecclesiastical Council at Congregational Church in, 15437 Rockwell, Ford, 112 Rodger, Robert, mathematical treatises, 87M
Rogers, David, Jr., accounts, 12433 Rogers, Mrs. Harriet F., 151 Rogers, Rev. L. C., 10A5
Rolfe, W. J., 87A
Roman Catholic Church (Perinton), 57C
Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, 163, 163B, 163K
Roman Catholicism, 570, 163; see also Catholicism Roman literature, notes on, 2240
Rome, American College at, 163H; essays on foreign religious influences in ancient, 164E Romo, N. Y., 166 Romoyn, Rov, Dirk, 181A1, 181B8
Romoyn, Rov. R., papers, 205F5
Romeyn family, 444, 181D
Ronk, Daniel T., compiles church .and cemetery records, 119A, 119B
Rooker, Thomas N., letters to Ezra Cornell regarding litho- graphing process, S&H Roosevelt, Cornelius, 100Al
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 26D, 84, 844, 84B Roosevelt, Theodore, 94 Roosevelt (steamship), logbook of Ross Marvin on, 54E7
Root, Bennet F., diploma, 201A6 Root, Elihu, 3A
Root, General Erastus, land operations, 226E
Root family, genealogy, 88G Root, public records, 59Ml
Root Post No. 151, G. A. R., records, 193F4
Roscoe, Rev. Frank Irving, 75014 Roscoe, Dr. John B., medical accounts, 182E4
Roscoe, William E., map and de- scription of Johnson and Brant raid through Schoharie Valley, 18201 Rose, Edwin, 1690
Roseboom family, papers, 10, 444 Roseboom Patent, 46A1
Rosendale Baptist Church, minutes, 75A28 Ross, A. J. B., collection, 197E
Ross, Hon. Henry R., 197E
Ross, L. P., 224A
Ross family, 197D, 197 I 3
Rosseel, Joseph, papers as land agent for David Parish, 25H10 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 26Al Rossie, N. Y., 196
Rossman, George W., sketch of history of Ancram, 97N
Rossman, Peter V., ledger, 97N Roswoll P. Flower Memorial li- brary (Watertown), 211
Rotterdam, comotory records, 178A3
Round Lake Summer School and Nowberry Sominary, 2030
Rounds, Joseph Bradford, 28
Roundy family, genealogy, 193D2
Rouse, Casper, 97 I
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, essays on, 164G
Rowley family, account book, 148B7
Roxbury, N. Y., school and high- way records, 4A13
Royal George (British ship), on- gagod at Sackett's Harbor, 1070 Royal Magazino, 143
Royalton, trustees' minutes, 804 Rubinstein, Anton Grigoryevich, 155 Rudd, Rev. J. R., sermons, 67C5 Ruffin, Mrs. Jessie R., letters from Civil War veterans, 214B
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Ruliffson family, genealogy, 182G Rundol Memorial Building (Rochester), 158, 160
Ruport's Land, 25H8
Rush Rhoos Library (University of Rochester), 164 Rushford, 167; Cynthia Club, 167B. 167C; Historical Society of, 167A, 1670
Rushford Library Association, 167 Rushmore, Carman, inventory of goods, 76B
Ruskin, John, 26A2, 164$
Russel, William Channing,
sketch of beginning of Cornell University, 87M
Russell, A. N., 85E
Russell, John R., 164
Russell family, genealogy, 280
Russell Sage College (Troy), 202
Russell Sage Library (Troy), 202 Russia, 1E
Russia District, Methodist Epis- copal Church trials of min- isters in, 195B2
Russian manuscripts. 870, 14806
Rust family, genealogy, 193D2
Rutgers College, 4A18, 100D
Rutland, Vt., 197E
Rutland and Washington Railroad, payroll, 72B3
Rutledge family. genealogy, 179B Rutsen, Jacob, Indian grant to, 990; map of land of, 99B Ryan, Bishop, 163L
Ryder, Jesse, papers, 132A
Ryder family, papers, 1324
Ryder's Corners. Town of Charles- ton, Baptist Church of, 59A, 60F
Rye, 219H Ryland, John, pooms. 75015
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Sabbath schools, see Sunday schools
Sacchini, Antonio Maria Gasparo, "Lucio Vero" opera, 156
"Sachus, " Indian grant at a place called, 219E Sacket, Augustus, 168E
Sacket, Gary V., business pa- pers, 184H
Sackets (Sackett's) Harbor, 168;
Female Bethel Society of,
16&B; Female Reform Society,
1680; land transactions in, 168E; ledger of McKee & Cammond Company, merchandisers of, 168A; letter discussing business conditions in, 168E; military activities at, 4B50 muster roll of soldiers sta- tioned at, 13001; naval en- gagements at, 1070; Protestant Episcopal Church of, 168E; re- ceipts for supplies delivered to U. S. naval base at, 168E; records of clothing lost by Capt. R. C. Skinner's Com- pany at, 18202; slaves from Kingston run off to, 168E Sackets Harbor and Ellisburgh Railroad Company, 168E
Sackets Harbor Museum, 168
Sackett, Nathaniel, papers, 120 I 2 Safford, Daniel, 197 I 2
Sage, Henry W., letters, 87G
Sage, Mrs. Russell, 169
Sage, William N., letters, 164 I
"Saggaponack" (Sagaponack) , documents on, 169B Sag Harbor, 169, 170; L. D.
Cook's history of, 169A; re- cord of ships entering, 169A;
reports from garrison at, 83D3; returns of quartermaster stores at, 820; roster of soldiers stationed at, 15402; Sea Fencibles, 83D3; Treas- ury Department records on Atlantic coast shipping in district of, 82B St. Andrews Mission, Culedonia,
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The first numeral represents the depository; the capital letter and accompanying numeral, citations thereunder.
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N. Y .. records, 31H St. Augustine, manuscript of, 1940
St. Bernard's Seminary (Roch= ester), 163: letters of former students. 163L; papers con- cerning. 163H
St. Bonaventura, manuscript sup- posedly written by. 14804 St. Bonaventure College (Alle- gany), 12; archives, 124 . St. Bonaventure's Church, mar- riage record, 120
St. Claire, Maj. Gen. Arthur, 120A
St. Francis of Assisi, Congre- gation of the Third Order of, 12E
St. George Church, Hempstead, subscriptions for, 76c
St. James Church, Syracuse, 194D St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gloversville, 690
St. John, Mrs. Cynthia Morgan, correspondence regarding William Wordsworth, 874 St. John, N. B., 7506
St. John's Cemetery (Schenec- tady), records, 178A3 St. John's Cemetery, Tonawanda, business book, 96F St. John's Church, Yonkers, pew deeds, 224A
St. John's Episcopal Church, Buffalo, baptismal records, 28A9
St. Julim's Episcopal Church, Marcellus, records, 1944
St. Johnsvillo, 171; public records, 59Ml; Reformed Dutch Church at, 59A
St. Joseph Provincial Seminary at Troy, papers concerning, 163H
St. Lawrence Canal, 166A
St. Lawrence River, navigation of, 25A St. Louis, Mo., 215J St. Louis (U. S. S. ), journal of maiden voyage around South
America, 84B
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, pa- per on, 25E5 St. Marks Cemetery (LeRoy). plot maps of. 10324
St. Marks Church, Geddes, re- cords, 1944
St. Marks Church of Jamesville, records, 1944
St. Marks Lutheran Church, Canajoharie, records, 59A
St. Patrick's Cathedral, 163F St. Patrick's Church Society, suit against, 163J
St. Patrick's Parish, extracts from trustees' records, 163 I St. Patrick's School, 163F St. Paul's Church, Oxford, subscriptions for bible and bell, 13402; Young Men's Chapter of the Guild of, 134B2 St. Paul's Church, Syracuse, Rev. Henry Gregory's memoir of, 193B3
St. Paul's Lutheran Comotery in Schoharie, incorporation of, 182B7
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Schoharie, Domestic Mission- ary Society of, 182B3
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cem etery in Schoharie, tombstone inscriptions, 182B8
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church (Buffalo), Henry R. Howland's recollections of, 25E5; papers of, 25E3 St. Potor's Church, Westchester, charter, 219B4
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Westchester, N. Y., records, 21933
St. Peters Lutheran Church of Rhinebeck, records, 46B19
St. Regis Indians, letters re- garding conduct of, 148B1 Saint-Saens, Charles Camille, 156 St . Stephen's Church, New Hartford, 28All
Salamanca, 172; Newman Reading
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Club, 1720; Olla Podrida Club, 172B; Sherwood Post No. 380, G. A. R., 106A; Twentieth Contury Club, 172A
Salamanca Public Library, 172 Salem, Mass., 86F, 2250
Salem, N. Y., 173; Alison and Emery accounts of general store at, 5034; Associated Re- formed Church at, 4A18
Salem (Westchester County), account book of David Northrup of, 219D1; assessment rolls, 219A4; public records, 21942 Salom (N. C.) Baptist Associa- tion, historical sketches of, 75A29
Salem Church, Stone Arabia, records, 59A
Salina, cemetery records, 1930; tax rolls, 19345; United Church of Onondaga Hollow and, 19331 Salisbury, H., 25H13
Salisbury, Silvester, family genealogy, 460
Salisbury family, genealogy, 280
Salisbury, Conn., history of, 46F
Salisbury (Mass.) Baptist Church, record book, 75A30
Sally (brig), manifest of, 170B
Salmon, Lucy Maynard, collec- tion, 148B Salmon River Valley Historical Society, 149; minute book, 149A
Salon, essays on the, 164G
Salt industry, papers on, 193 I 9
Salzmann, Helen, 166
Sammons, Thomas, letters, 60G
Sampson, George Washington, ac- count books and other papers, 43 E
Sampson, Simeon, daily regis- ter, 43E
Samson, Russell L., invoice of inventory of, 103All
Samuel Colgate Baptist Histor- ical Collection (Hamilton), 75
Sandburg, Carl, 10A7
Sanders family, business ro- records, 88El; genealogy, 205F8
Sanderson, James, Jr., land papers, 184 I Sands, Fred J., subscriptions to, for free reading room in Oxford, 134B2
Sands, Glennetta A., 109
Sands, Thomas, 219E
Sandy River Petroleum Prize Company, stock share, 148B12
Sanford, Sarah, 62A
Sanger, Frederick, 33B, 33C
Sanger, Jedediah, land trans- actions, 193G, 205Dl
Sangerfield, census record, 205A3
Sante Fe Expedition, correspond- ence on, 65A
Saranac Lake, 174
Saranac Lake Free Library, 174
Saratoga, 4022, 7G, 7J2, 180
Saratoga County, 18; cemetery records, 18D, 59B; cemetery records of Revolutionary soldiers of, 59B; data on history of, 18H; family gene-
alogy, 18B; land deals in,
197S; muster rolls of War of 1812 soldiers from, 40B; pub- lic records of, 1802 Saratoga County Historian (Bacon Hill), 18
Saratoga District (Methodist Episcopal Church), stewards' books, 203E
Saratoga and Schenectady Rail- road, 166A
Saratoga Spa Institute, 2030 Saratoga Springs, 175, 192; biographical data on citizens of, 175; town history, 18C
Sargent, see Cook and Sargent
Sargent, see Cook, Sargent and Downey Sargent family, genealogy, 280
Sartain, John, 4A9 Satinet Factory, accounts with Ithaca Falls Woolen Company,
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SgE1
Sotterloo, Alfred Brown, journal on voyage from Boston to Calcutta, 75016 Saturday Club (Warsaw), minute book, 2090 Saugerties, 4B8, 176
Saugerties Public Library, 176
Saulpaugh, Milton V., 81G Sailpaugh, Richard, 81G
Saulsbury, Robert E., geneal- ogies of Genesee County peo- ple, 104A1
Saunders family, genealogy, 10A6
Sauquoit, Union Society of, 205F5
Savannah, Baptist Church at. South Butler and, 1550
Savannah, Georgia, 59D2, 14807, 215T
Sowdoy, Myrtio M., 49 Sawdey family, real estate records, 49
Sawmills, see Lumbering
Sawyer, Samuel, letters, 148BS
Saxe, John Geofrey, biographical sketch of, 68A Saxton, John, 63D2
Scandinavian correspondence, of Willard Fiske, 87F
Scarlatti, Alessandro, 156
Scarsdale, essay on, 219H
Schaeffer, Johannes, 182E6
Schaeffer family, genealogy, 182G
Schafer, Hendrick, 182D2
Schafer, Jacob, 182D2
Schafer, Johannes, Jr., 182D2
Schaghticoke, 177; land opera- tions in, 177A Schayk, L. V., 219E Schell, Augustus, 34
Schonck family, goncalogy, 59L
Schenectady, 178, 179, 180, 181; assessment rolls, 178B2; burn- ing of, 178G; cemetery roc- ords, 178A3, 178G, 180A;
Dutch Roformed Churchos in, 178H1; elections, 1R, 7M5, 17SB4, 178B5; extracts of minutes of Common Council of,
178B10; First Dutch Reformed Church, 59A, 179A3; land transactions in, 178D; Magis- tratos and military officers address to General Washington, 1D; mercantile and business records, 178E; merchants of, 25H9; newspapers of, 178K7; papers relating to, 4342, 4B54; Philip Schuyler asks John Lansing, Jr., to hire carpenters and masons in, 7G; public records, 178B; quit- rent payable to trustees of, 17831; records of the Dorp (village) of, 178H2; Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of, 178A1, 178G, 17942, 181D; Revolutionary pension claims of soldiers of, 178C1; Revolutionary soldiers from, 178G; schools of, 17839, 178H1; stagecoach line to Utica, 178E14; tax records of, 178B2; temperance movement in, 178Kl; trustees' minutes, 17833; Union College land. operations in, 18137; William Horsfall Post No. 90 of, 17803 Schenectady (City and County), reports of school trustees, 179D2
Schenectady County, 178; cem- etery records, 59B, 1830; census of inhabitants of, 1Q2; family genealogies, 179B; Medical Society of, 178K2; school records, 179D3
Schenectady Academy, records, 181A
Schenectady Academy and Library Company, trustees' minutos, 181A2
Schenectady Bank, papers of Alonzo C. Paige relating to, 178K7; stockholders of, 178E18
Schenectady County Historical Society, 178, 179, 17942, 179A3
The first numoral represents the dopository, the capital lotter and accompanying numeral, citations thoreunder.
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Schenectady Female Benevolent
Society, account books, 178K3 Schenectady Fire Department, records, 17837 Schenectady Free Public Li- brary, 180
Schenectady Genealogical So- ciety, 179
Schenectady Independent Artil- lery, minutes, 17802 Schenectady Library Associa- tion, subscriptions and ex- penses, 178K7
Schenectady Massacre, data on, 178H1
Schenectady Police Force, time book, 178B8
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