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After taking some letters from various officers' friends in the north they entered a swamp at three o'clock in the afternoon where they remained until after dark. They were joined by Lieutenant C. D. Oliphant of the Thirty-fifth New Jersey Infantry who had also managed to evade the guard and the journey northward was commenced. It was after nine o'clock when they left the swamp.
From this time on it was a constant succession of adventures and hardships. They were compelled to travel at night, hiding
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in the woods during the day or in places provided by negroes. Almost all the food which they had was supplied by negroes and whenever the slaves were approached they always gave liberally of their best and never once betrayed the confidence reposed in them. Colonel Mead had made a previous attempt to escape and had been recaptured by dogs, so the party had a terrible dread of canines and the bark of one was enough at any time to send the fugitives to cover and to seek for water by means of which to obliterate their trail. They were forty-six days on the road, during which they traveled three hundred and fifty miles. Ragged and footsore they at last reached the Union lines.
WILLIAM F. WAIT is the practical working member of the Nye & Wait Carpet Company, which was incorporated in 1889 with a capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars. Mr. Wait was born in the village of Hagaman's Mills, near Amsterdam, N. Y., in 1846. The family name in America dates back to the Colonial days in Rhode Island. William Wait, the father of William F. of this biographical notice, was a carpet-maker, and in 1847 came from Hagaman's Mills to Whitehall, where he con- tinued on in his old business until his death in 1865, just as his son William was attaining manhood. The mother, Mary Haigh Wait, was a native of this country, but of English ancestry, her parents having emigrated from the old country to America, and settled in Glenham, Dutchess County, N. Y. She is still living, and is passing her declining days with her sons, William F. and Horace R. Wait. She is an old lady, much respected, and is a faithful and consistent member of the Baptist Church.
William F. Wait received his early education in Whitehall, and when still young learned from his father the art of carpet weaving. At that time only hand looms were in use. The Jac- quard apparatus, however, then controlled the pattern, substan- tially as it does to-day, and the same materials were used; but the
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motive power was very primitive, and since then there have been great changes also in the process of yarn-spinning. In 1871, when twenty-five years of age, Mr. Wait came to Auburn, and there formed the partnership of Nye & Wait. L. W. Nye, the senior partner of the firm, had already been engaged in the same manufacture in the Barber Mills; but, as the old cotton-mill he owned had been destroyed by fire shortly previous to the advent of Mr. Wait, he was not so employed when the latter came to Auburn. The two became acquainted through the influence of mutual business friends in New York City. At once, with typical American energy, they fitted up the old mill with new power looms and machinery for spinning both the worsted and filling; and the new factory soon gave employment to fifty work-people. From time to time its owners have enlarged the plant. Their factory is on the north side of the city, and is fitted for both steam and water power, though the river generally supplies all the power needed through the Owasco Outlet. The employees of the firm have increased sevenfold in number, many of them being skilled workmen; and the pay-roll is correspondingly large. The original partnership continued unbroken until the centennial year, when they took into the business Mr. Nye's son, George Hyatt Nye, though without changing the firm name. Nor was there any change in this respect when the elder Mr. Nye died, nine years later, in 1885; but four years afterward the business was incor- porated with G. H. Nye as president, and Mr. Wait as vice-president and also as manager, for, owing to his large practical knowledge, he has always been in charge of the manufacturing department.
FREDERICK TOMLINSON PEET was educated at Brooklyn Poly- technic and Churchill Military Academy at Ossining, N. Y. On the day that Fort Sumter was fired on, in the early part of 1861, he joined the Seventh New York State Militia, and the same day started with the regiment for Washington. He served with the
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Seventh Regiment until it was mustered out of the United States service, when he joined the First United States Sharpshooters as second lieutenant, Company H, Colonel Berdan commanding. He served with them and with the Army of the Potomac, in the Fifth and Third Corps, until July of 1862. He served through the Peninsula Campaign, under General Mcclellan, at the siege of Yorktown, in engagements on the Chicahominy, and at Hanover Court House, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, and Glendale, or Frazer's Farm. He was severely wounded June 30, 1862, at the last-named battle, and was taken prisoner and sent to Libby Prison at Richmond. Through the kindness of Colonel Chilton, chief of staff of General Robert E. Lee, who sent his medical director to look after him, he was sent home on parole to await exchange of prisoners. Some months later he reported for duty at head- quarters of the United States Marine Corps, Washington, and later joined the Marine Battalion, and was sent to Folly and Morris islands, Charleston Harbo . S. C. He served until Fort Wagner was taken, and until the battalion was ordered North. He served on United States ship "Ossipee," temporary duty, Stone Inlet, S. C., also on United States ship "Niagara," in European waters, and was promoted to be first lieutenant while on this cruise, He was also on duty at Washington, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Mare Island, Cal., from which place he resigned his commission, and bought a ranch in Los Angeles. A few years later he returned to his home in Brooklyn. He was made Secretary of the I. & W. Railway Company, built the extension into Auburn, and was general manager for several years, making Auburn his place of residence. Mr. Peet is a member of the Grand Army of the Re- public and of the military order of the Loyal Legion.
The pater-lineal ancestry of Mr. Peet is traced in the following paragraphs to the immigrant progenitor of the family in America :-
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Frederick Tomlinson Peet, Auburn, merchant, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 7, 1841, married January 4, 1887, Mrs. Cornelia (Sartwell) Chapman, daughter of Henry J. Sartwell, of Auburn, N. Y., son of
Frederick Tomlinson Peet, of Brooklyn, N. Y., born in Bridge- port, Conn., December 21, 1799, married March 12, 1822, Elizabeth Lockwood, daughter of Lambert and Elizabeth (Roe) Lockwood (granddaughter of the Rev. Azel Roe, of Woodbridge, N. J.), died December 18, 1866; son of
William Peet, 2d, born in Stratford (now Trumbull), Conn., June 1, 1763, married December 25, 1785, Mrs. Jemima Darrow, widow of Edmund Darrow and daughter of Zechariah and Emma, (Lewis) Tomlinson, died February 7, 1850; son of
William Peet, born in Stratford, Conn., January 29, 1743, married Beulah, daughter of John Nichols, died in Old Farms, 1786; son of
Thomas Peet, born July 15, 1698, in Stratford, Conn., married January 7, 1724, Phebe, daughter of Abraham and Rachel (Kellogg) Nichols, died October 12, 1760; son of
Benjamin Peet, 2d., born August 31, 1665, married Priscilla Fairchild, daughter of Thomas and Katharine (Craig) Fairchild; son of
Benjamin Peet, of Stratford, Conn., born in England, married Phebe, daughter of Richard Butler, died May 1, 1704; son of
John Peet, of Seven Oaks, or Duffield Parish England, who sailed from London in 1635 in ship "Hopewell" (Burdock, mas- ter), and settled in Stratford, 1638, married Sarah, daughter of Richard Osborn, in England, died in Stratford, 1678.
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E. J. HAPEMAN one of the prominent business men of Cayuga County, resides in Cato, N. Y., in which village he was born and educated. He is the senior partner of the very important and enterprising firm of Hapeman & Goodfellow, dealers at wholesale in produce, hay, grain, flour, feed and farm supplies and at retail in lumber, coal, building material, etc. The office, mills, yards and warehouses are located near the depot and canal in Cato and excep- tionally good shipping facilities are enjoyed and a most extensive trade is transacted. Mr. Hapeman is also identified with other inter- ests He is secretary and treasurer of the Cato and Med Telephone Co., and is a most important factor in the business affairs of the county. His family consists of wife and three children, viz. Margaret, Dorathy and Lucile.
ALBERT W. HAPEMAN, president of the village of Cato, N. Y., was born in Cayuga County, July 3, 1846. He attended the local school and enlisted when but fifteen years of age as a private in the First New York Mounted Rifles. He served for two years, and participated in several sharp engagements, but was principally ordered upon detached duty. He was discharged when seventeen years of age and until 1874 followed farming, when he accepted a position of the Southern Central Railroad as a fireman. Two years afterwards Mr. Hapeman was promoted engineer and in this capacity served for twenty-one years, when he resigned to engage in the hotel business at Owasco Lake. He conducted the Hapeman House there for fourteen years and then retired to Cato, built for himself a modern home, and other property and retired from active business operations. He is identified with the G. A. R., Royal Arcanum and Elks, and in politics is a staunch Republican and a evry highly esteemed resident of Cato in which he takes great interest.
ABRAM WALRATH, secretary and treasurer of the Abram Walrath Company has been identified with this industrial enterprise in Weeds-
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port for the past twelve years. The business for a time prior to his purchase of it, was known as the Weedsport Bent Works and Lumber Co., but originally was established over fifty years ago. An exten- sive plant admirably located for shipping conveniences extending some eight hundred feet along the bank of the canal and embracing lumber yards, planing mill, steam bending works. Farm Silo factory etc. is utilized in the conduct of the business, among the specialties manufacturerd are the Cayuga Brutus and Seneca hay racks, round stock troughs, cow stanchions, farm silos, wagon wood work, etc. The trade extends throughout the central states and is rapidly growing in extent and importance.
JAMES WRIGHT, attorney at law, Weedsport, is a native of Glascoe, Canada, born June 9, 1844. His parents moved to the United States when James was very young and settled in Troy, N. Y., they lived in that city until James was fourteen years of age when they moved to Philadelphia and afterwards to Baltimore. On October 18, 1861, Mr. Wright enlisted in the "Purnell Legion" from Baltimore in which he served for three years and two days. He was with General Banks on his memorable march down the valley and also with General Pope. He participated in the battle of Antietam and in many sharp skirmishes and most fortunately escaped without a wound. He was mustered out in 1864. Mr. Wright was admitted to the bar, May 10, 1872, at Elmira, N. Y. and in 1887, he served Elmira as city attorney. He has the follow- ing children living: Sadie B. (Phelps), Bessie M., James C. and Merle H. He is prominent in local affairs, is a high up mason and has served as Master of the local lodge for three terms.
JAMES MEHAN of Cato, dealer in leaf tobacco, coal and produce of all kinds was born in the town of Ira, Cayuga County, N. Y., January 16, 1862. Mr. Mehan early became identified with the tobacco industry, this being his twenty-fourth year in the business
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here, and during this time he has handled large quantities of this production, shipping to the principal trade centers of the country. He has become widely known as a most proficient and expert dealer. Mr. Mehan has taken a prominent and intelligent interest in local affairs-has served as President of the village of Cato for four years, and also upon the village board of trustees, he is a staunch Republi- can in politics. Mr. Mehan's family consists of wife and two chil- dren, Mildred and Francis, he resides in Cato village and owns a fine farm just outside the corporation, adjoining Justice Rich's property.
JOHN F. KINGSTON, L. L. B., Weedsport, N. Y., is a native of Syracuse, N. Y. He graduated from Cornell University, Law Department in 1898, and immediately began the practice of his pro- fession in Weedsport. His practice is general. Mr. Kingston is now serving his third term as Justice of the Peace and is also Village Clerk. He is Republican in politics and affiliated with the masonic fraternity. Mr. Kingston has served as Master of Weedsport Lodge, F. & A. M., for two years.
JAMES D. KANALEY of Weedsport, a prominent business man of the village, established himself in the grocery and provision line here May 18, 1877. He built up a thriving trade, and personally conducted the enterprise for thirty-one years-becoming widely known throughout Cayuga County as a most enterprising and sub- stantial citizen. He has served in different local offices such as assessor, trustee of the village and was a member of the Election Board for ten years, and a member of the Board of Education for several years, being president of that body for a portion of the time. In politics, Mr. Kanaley is Republican. In May, 1908, he retired from active participation in the grocery business and was succeeded
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by his sons, Charles E., and James L., who are now successfully conducting the enterprise. Mr. Kanaley was married January 7, 1873, to Sarah Byron of Lewis County, N. Y., and they have a family of five sons-Charles E., James L., Rev. Francis T. (a priest located in Buffalo, N. Y.), Byron B. (an attorney located in Chicago, Ill.), and John V. a student at Notre Dame University, Vienna.
S. H. KRONINGER of the milling firm of Davis & Kroninger, manufacturers of high grade flour, Weedsport, N. Y., and Throops- ville, N. Y., is a native of Berks County, Pa. He was born Septem- ber 23, 1854, and received his education in the public schools. Mr. Kroninger then learned the milling business. In 1879 he located in Seneca County, where he followed milling for fifteen years, be- coming prominent in local affairs, and serving as town clerk of Fayette. In 1896, he came to Cayuga County and located at Throopsville and on April 16, 1906, he established the Weedsport business and now in association with his partner Mr. C. L. Davis conducts two important milling enterprises. Their Weedsport Rolling Mill has a capacity of forty barrels per day, and the Throop Rolling Mill of one hundred barrels per day. Mr. Kroninger's father and grandfather both served in the War of the Rebellion, he is identified with local affairs, is a member of the Masonic fraternity and his family consists of wife and two children.
CHAS. C. CUSICK of Weedsport was born in the town of Ira, February 10, 1854. He followed farming until thirty years of age, since which time he has been engaged in the leaf tobacco business and is a large employer of labor. He is Republican in politics, has served as a deputy-sheriff of Cayuga County for twelve years and as Chief of Police of Weedsport for two years. He was also collector for the town of Cato at one time. He is married and has three children living. Emma (Flannigan) George D. and Florence.
INDEX
A
PAGE
B
PAGE
Adams & Son 513
Bacon, Irving
355
Adams, Charles L.
353
Baker, Charles M. 320
Aiken, Eugene Clarence
353
Barker, Hon. George 320
Aiken, Leonard O.
320
Baldwin, C. F. 473
Aldrich, Calvin R.
354
Baldwin, Daniel A. 345
Allen, Gorton W.
463
Baldwin, Edwin
345
Allen, Hon. Frederick I.
389
Barnes, Wilbur B. 469
Allen, Louis Edward
354
Barnhart, J. A.
504
Allen, William
319
Barrett, Frank H. 565
Almy, C. E.
470
Barrett, S. H.
506
Alnutt, John L. 488
Beardsley, Alonzo G. 321
American Axminster Industry I32
Beardsley, Nelson
321
American Wringer Company 130
Beardsley, Porter
356
Anderson, James J. 354
Beardsley, William C. 322
Beecher, Willis J., Prof. I74
Bell, Robert 510
Auburn & Rochester Railroad
37
Auburn & Syracuse Railroad 36
Bench and Bar, The 308
Auburn Business School
Berry, Charles R. 357
Bisgrove, E. J. 496
Blatchford, Hon. Samuel 322
Auburn Extract Company, The . 512
Blauvelt, Arthur E.
356
Auburn Gas Light Company . 140
Bodell, Frederick George 389
Auburn Leather Goods Company I28
Bouta, James W. . 346
Auburn Lighted by Electric Light 90
Bowen & Quick I29
Auburn Savings Bank 138
Bradford, Thomas J. 321
Auburn Silk Mill 579
Brainard, Rev. John, D. D. 196
Austin, Mortimer V. . 320
Brainard, John Morgan 352
Austin, Mortimer V., Jr. 355
Bridges, Thomas C. 346
Avery, Charles I. . 353
Briggs, Glenn F. 483
Bristol, John E. 496
Avery, Edward Henry 344
Bronson, Henry 345
Avery, James Carrington 355
Bronson Parliment
323
Brown, Erastus E. 323
Brown, William 323
Bruton, John 578
Aurelius, Town of 398
Brutus, Town of
405
Buckland, B. I. C., M. D. 292, 552 (591)
Aurora Village
1, 419
Bell & Stoner
510
Auburn Button Works 489
I28
Auburn Creamery Company, The 495
Bowen Manufacturing Company . 129
Avery, Courtney C. 464
Auburn Theological Seminary I74
Auburn Trust Company 138
Auburn Woolen Company 130, 581
Auburn Academy, List of Teachers 169
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INDEX
PAGE
Burby, William H.
390
Burgess, Hon. W. C. 474
Burnham, Hon. Eleazor 315
Burritt, Hon. Robert J. 35I
Bryan, James Stanislaus 356
Bust, James K. 484
Byrne, Walter Aloysius
323
Byrne, William 507
Byrnes, James L. 505
C
Cady, Frank E. 357
Cady, George S. 55I
Calvary Presbyterian Church 201
Capron, A. B. 323
Carl, Lee Roy
535
Case, Erastus
196, 528
Case, Theodore P.
214, 531
Case, Willard E.
357
Caswell, Zephaniah 345
Catholic Churches 221
Cato, Town of 413
Cayuga County Dairy Company 499
Cayuga County National Bank 136
Cayuga County Savings Bank 137
Cayuga Indians
23I
Cayuga Missions
234
Cayugas, Boundaries of 245
Central Presbyterian Church of Auburn 200
Cheesman, Wm. S., M. D. . 306,513
Church of Christ 210
Church of the Holy Family 22I
Churches of Auburn, Protestant . 193
Clark, Abel H. 88, 547
Clark, Albert H. 352
Clark, Julian H. 548
Clark, Mortimer M. 548
Clark, Paul R.
358
Clarke, George T. .
493
Clark, T. M. 581
Clements, Harry V. 352
Coburn, Frank S .. 358
Colby's Telegraph School 554
Cold Spring Brewery, The 134,508
Collier, Hon. William Miller 390
Collins, Noyes S. 324, 391
Collins, Thomas Henry 510
Conklin, Mark 540
Conquest, Town of 414
Converse, Howell B. . 323
Conway Dist. Company
Conway, M. P., M. D. 569
Cook, Cyrus O. 526
Cook, Horace T. 324
Cook, Patten R. 347
Cootes, Charles E. 318
Copp, James G. 580
Cornwall, William I. 324
Cossum, Frederick 573
Cox, James R. . 358
Cox, William C. 391
Cropsey, John E. 324
Crumb, H. F. 489
Curtis, Frank S. 359
Cushing, Frank C. 359
Cuyler, Hon. Benjamin L.
316
Cuyler, Hon. Glen
315
D
Dahn, R. S. 505
Davie, Hon. John T. M. 316
Day, Fayette G. 345
Day, Hon. Samuel Edwin 360
Dayton, Harry T. 360
Decker, Frank Norton 391
Deering, P. Fred 345
De Witt, Moses
315
Dobbs & Son
492
Donahue, John P. 504
Donovan, D. A.
494
Donovan, W. T.
534
Drummond, Nelson L. 362
Drummond, Hon. Richard C.
Steel
350, 456
Drummond, Robert Loudon
361, 388,453
Dudley, Frederick A.
557
Dunn & McCarthy 127
Dunning, David M.
132,468
Durston, Charles F.
325
Dutton, John Anthony
·
392
Dwight, Hon. Charles C.
312, 324
PAGE
593
INDEX
E PAGE
Eagle Wagon Works, The 134
Eddy, Rev. C. M. 218
Education In Cayuga County 286
Ehle Electric Construction Com-
pany, The 51I
Elder, William Seward 362
Elliott, Chester M.
392
Ellis, Elias M. 325
F
Fay, Fred Hollister 363
Fell, H. H. 484
Fillmore, Millard 421
First Baptist Church 203
First Methodist Episcopal Church 215
First Presbyterian Church 197
First Universalist Church 210
Fitch, Abijah 248, 541
Fitch, Charles 5441
Fleming, Town of 433
Footy, Lucius L. 345
Foote, L. C. 346
Fopple, Theodore 347
Fordyce, George F. 569
Fosgate, William 325
Franke, William
498
Frost, Thomas F.
347
G
Gallup, Glen 346
Garrett, James A. 580
Geiser Manufacturing Company 132, 504
Genesee Road, The Old
253
Genoa, Town of 416
Genoa Village 417
Giles, Solomon, 347
Goodrich, Hon. Milo 325
Goodwin, Stephen A. 345
Goss, M. S. 487
Grancy, Michacl +17, 476
Granfield, Hon. Hule 348
Grant, J. Lewis 471
H PAGE
Haley, D. W. & Son 499
Hall, Hon. Benjamin F. 326
Hallock, William R.
Hamilton, A. H. 354
Hare, William W. 475
Hart, Hon. James W. 345
363
Harter, Ralph Amenzo 363
Harvard Dental Parlors 527
Haynes, Campbell W. 347
Hendrick, Hon. Peter A. 393
Henry & Allen Manufacturing Company I33
Henry, W. J.
533
Hickey, Rev. John J. 222
Hicks, Frederick Charles
393
Hill, Eugene F. 579
Hills, Harold E.
327
Hoff, Hon. Reuben F. 327
Holihan, John 503
Hompe, Henry A. 480
Hompe, M. H. 480
Hopkins, Woolsey R. 364
How, Hon. Thomas Y. .316
Howland, Horace V. 327, 356
Hughitt, Frederic Eugene 365
Hughitt, Hon. William E. 314
Humphreys, Hon. George 314
Hungerford, J. Arthur 486
Hunt, Thomas Merrick
364
Hunter, James Hunter, John L. 365
328
Hunter, W. C. . 494
Hurlburt, Hon. John P. 314
Hurlburt, Hon. John W. 328
Hurlbut, Daniel L. 328
Hussey, Jonathan F. 329
Hutchings, Benjamin 562
Immanuel Baptist Church 20"
Independent Brewing Company 498
luns of Auburn, Early 40
Ira, Town of 431
Irish, Fred. F. 550
594
INDEX
Jackson, Elbridge, D. J PAGE 345
PAGE
McGrath, Rev. John J. . 230
McIntosh, Seymour & Company 132
McLaughlin, Patrick 369
Macpherson, Rev. Samuel 197
Mantel, Anton 491
Marsh, Silas 346
Keeler, Lynn H. 365
Keeler, Ralph R. .
139
Kelloggsville
431
Maynard, Henry A. 346
Kennedy, Fred M. 345
Maynard, Hon. John 311
Mead, Benjamin Charles 369
Kenyon, Benjamin 366
Mead, Sherman B. 370
Kerr, James Henry
366
Meagher, W. H. 509
Kilmer, Joseph A. 508
Meaker, William H. 137
King, Finlay M. 345,347
Meaker, W. R. 479
Kirby, General William 593
Medical Profession, History of 291
Kingston, John Francis 366
Mentz, Town of 423
Knapp, Charles R. 394
Meridian Village
413
Knapp, Darwin C. 347
Metcalf, Col. Edwin D.
142, 545
Knapp, James T. 394
Metcalf, Edwin F.
549
Knapp, John N. 329
Milan Village
434
Knapp, John Wiltsie 367
Military Tract, The
246
Koenig, Hon. C. August 523
L
Laird, Louis K. R. 367
Laird, William R., M. D.
567
Lansing, Rev. D. C.
180
Lauer, A. J. 498
Mooney, T. D. .
503
Ledyard, Town of 419
Moravia Village
428
Leonard, George H
368, 479
Leonard, Lewis F. 486
Morgan, Christopher B.
557
Lewis, J. H. 495
Morgan, Richard
577
Locke, Town of 434
Mosher, Edgar Sceber
371
Luckey, James 347
Lyon, Charles Francis 368
Lyon, James 368
M
McCay, William 346
MacColl, A. C. 493
Mumford, Thomas
315
Murdock, George W. 330
345
Mohr, Frederick A.
370
Montezuma, Town of
422
Montezuma Village
422
Leary, Frank M. 367
Moravia, Town of .
427
Morgan, Hon. Christopher 330
Lewis, Hon. Danforth R. 349
Morgan, Co. Edwin B.
420, 559
Little, L. B. 347
Morley, John Sprague
370
Lockwood, Samuel D. 345
Mosher, Evans W. 536
Mosher, Griswold & Company 524
Mulheron, Rev. William 226
Mullen, Michael 500
Mullen, William F. 500
Mumford, Dean 400
MacDougall, Gen. Clinton D. . 76, 461
Jenkins, John S. 347
Jennings, Captain Edgar Stilson 473
Jennings, Joel Bradford 365
Jones, D. E. 501
K
Marvine, Edward E. 345
Matthews, Vincent 346
Kennedy, Samuel V. 400, 556
Miliard, Hon. Henry Floyd Miller, Hon. Elijah Mills, William B.
349
313
595
INDEX
PAGE
Murphy, Edward J 502
Murphy, Stephen 502
Murphy Brothers
502
Murray, John. D.
477
Myers, Michael S. 330, 345
N
Nash, Frederick G. 465
National Bank of Auburn 135
Nellis, George Webster 371
Newgass, Louis 331
Newton, E. S. 466
Niblo, Charles K. 346
Nichols, Walter B. 345
Niles, Town of 4,30
Nolan, E. J.
505
Nye & Wait Carpet Company 126
Nye, George Hyatt 539
0
O'Brien, John W. 331
Odell, Samuel 372
Olmstead, Stephen 346
Oppenheimer, O. S. 498
Osborne, David Munson 38, 446
Osborne House, The
568
Osborne, Thomas Mott 102,518
Owasco, Town of
435
Owasco Village
4,36
Owen, L. W.
346
P
Paddock, Sumner L. 332
Paris, G. Clark
345
Parker, Amasa J. . 372
Parker, Clarence Gray
373
Parker, Hon. John L. 332
Parker, Wing Taber
373
Parsell, Henry D.
374
Parsons, Frank M.
374
Payne, Hon. Sereno Elisha
375
Payne, William K. 375
Peck, E. B. 555
Peet, F. T.
586
Phelps, Seth 309, 313
Pierce, Lavern A. 376
Pingree, John T. 332
Pitt, Dan C.
485
Pomeroy, Hon. Theodore M. 333, 342
Pomeroy, T. M. 563
Poolos, Nicholas
551
Port Byron
424
Porter, James 346 Porter, Hon. John 316
Post, Hon. George I. 333
Post, John H.
483
Potter. N. Homer
346
Powers, Hon. Gersham
Press, The 313
107
Price, Herbert
377
Price, William H.
347
Prison, Auburn
26
Q
Quick, Charles Broughton 467
Quigley, Daniel P.
377
Quigley, James F.
378
R
Raeish, James A. 398
Raines, Francis C. 378
Rathburn, George O. 334
Rathbun, Hon. George
334
Rattigan, Charles F. I22, 558
Ray, James
500
Read, William T.
525
Regenbogen, Rev. Herbert 224
Reigle, Frederick Seward
378
Rhodes, Emmett,
570
Rich, Hon. Adelbert P.
347,372
Rich, Burt T. 395
Rich, Charles F. 379
Rich, Frank R.
Rich. Fred R. 335
379
Rich, George R. 335
Richard Eccles Company 133
Richardson, Hon. Joseph 313
Ringwood, Thomas 534
Roberts, Nathan 347
Robinson, Daniel A. 347
Robinson Monument Co., The 496
Robinson, W. C.
496
PAGE
596
INDEX
PAGE
Robinson, W. G. 496
Root, Francis S.
395
Rosecrans, John
379
S
Sackett, Gary V. 336
Salt Industry, The 261
St. Aloysius' Church 229
St. Alphonsus' Church 223
St. Hyacinth's Church
230
St. John's Episcopal Church 196
St. Luca's German Evangelical Church 209
St. Mary's Church 225
St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church 193
Sawyer, John Halstead 380
Sawyer, Moses 345
Schicht, Robert
491
Schicht, William A. 491
Schools of Auburn 144
Scipio, Town of 432
Scaring, Hon. Adolphus H. 314
Searles, Theodore J. 395
Second Baptist Church 206
Second Presbyterian Society of Auburn 199
Seekell, Arthur Malcolm 380
Sefton, Frederick A., M. D.
Signor, F. A. 563
501
Sempronius, Town of 433
Sennett, Town of 436
Seward & Company, Wm. H. I39
Seward, Hon. Clarence A. 335
Seward, Gen. Wm. H. 64,514
Seward, Hon. William H. 20, 337
Seward, William H., JE. 380
Shea, P. J. 502
Shepard, Daniel 346
Shurtleff, Asaph W. 338 Sisson, William 346
Sittser, Calvin N. . 338
Skilton, Frank Avery 381
Slade, William 381
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Smith, Richard L. 339
Snow, Benjamin Bradford . 160, 396
Springport, Town of 437
Stafford, Thomas W. 535
Steel, Richard C.
339
Stephens, Nelson T. 340
Sterling Centre 441
Sterling, Town of . 440
Sterling Valley
442
Stone Mill, The
129
Storke, Frederick Elliot
381
Stupp, Frank J.
541
Sullivan's Raid
239
Summer Hill, Town of 442
Swart, Fred L.
486
Swift, F. E.
466
Symonds, Jos. H. A.
398
Szupa, Rev. St. J.
230
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Taber, Franklin P. 382
Taber, John 382
Tallman, Charles D. . 347
Tallman, Selah Cornwell 471
Ten Eyck, Fred G. 475
Teller, John Du Bois 382
Ten Eyck, Frank E.
489
Thompson, Alfred C.
478
Throop, Hon. Enos T. 311, 581
Throop, George B. 340
Throop, Town of
443
Timmons & Byer 509
Titus, Henry D. 564
Towns, Formation of 263
Travel and Transportation, Early 266
Treat, G. Earle 383
Treat, Stuart R. 383
Trinity Methodist Church 218
Turner, George Brinkerhoff 384
Turner, James Eli 396
Turpin, M. Curry
481
Tuxill, Charles E.
490
Tuxill, Dr. A. J. 480
Smith, Jared M. 339 Tyron, Oscar 384
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Underwood, Hon. George £ 385
Wildner, William 508
Underwood, Hon. George, Sr. . 340
Wildner, William G. 508
Union Springs 438
Willard, Sylvester, M. D. 232, 537
Willey, Abraham R.
341
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347
Vandenberg, F. B.
506
Wood, Amzi 342
Van Laer, Herman E.
341
Wood, Etsel
342
Van Sickle, John
385
Wood, George P. 386
Venice, Town of
444
Wood, Hon. Seneca 315
Wood, Isaac 346
Wood, Oliver
3.42
Wood, Seneca
346
Wade, Rowland D. 341
Wadsworth D,, & Son. 127
Wadsworth, David 266, 458
Wadsworth, David Jr. 284, 458
Wadsworth, Joseph
458
Woodin, Hon. Walter E.
348
Wait, William F.
585
Woodin, Hon. William B. 316
Walker, J. Fitch 571
Woodruff, J. Herman 460
Walker, Levi 341
Wooley, W. Thomas 477
Wall & Heverin 512
Worden, Alvah
346
Wall Street Methodist Church 212
Worden, Warren A. 397
Ward, George Morgan, D. D. 422, 561
Worden, Warren T. 343
Warne, Joseph H. 5II
Wright, Charles A. 488
Warren, Lyman E. 397
Wright, Charles Albert 387
Weedsport 405
Wright, Chauncey 576
Weeks, J. C. 487
Wright, David
343
Wegman Piano Company 128
Wright, Frank D.
343
Wells College 560
Wright, Frank S. 386
West, John F. 524
Wright, James 387
Westminster Presbyterian Church 202
Wright, James A.
388
Wheeler, Eber O. 341
Wheeler Rifles 142
Wheeler, S B. 497
Yorker, H. E 492
Whelan, Charles T. 385
Youngs, James
346
White, John J. 482
Youngs, Madison
346
White, Orlen 346
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Wilcox, Benjamin M. 566
Zabriskie, N. Lansing
388, 543
Wildner, George J.
508
Zion M. E. Church
220
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Cusick, Chas. C. 592
Kroninger, S. H. 592
Hapeman, Albert W.
589
Mehan, James 590
Hapeman, E. J.
589
Walrath, Abram 589
Kanaley, James D.
591
Wright, James
590
Kingston, John F.
591
Wood, Judge Walter
346
Wood, Thomas
346
Woodin, Hon. Edwin A. 317
Wood, Hon. Walter
313
Victory, Town of
445
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Wilcox, Dudley K. 397
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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PAGE
Beecher, Willis J., D. D.
174
Metcalf, Edwin D. 142
Buckland, B. I. C., M. D.
292
Morgan, Edwin B. . 420
Case, Erastus
196
Osborne, D. M. 38
Case, Theodore P.
214
Osborne, Thomas Mott 102
Cheesman, William S., M. D. 306
Pomeroy, Theo. M. 342
Clark, Abel H. 88
Rattigan, Charles F. 122
Drummond, Robert Loudon 388
Rich, Adelbert P. 372
Dunning, David M.
I32
Seward, Hon. William II 20
Dwight, Hon. Charles C. 324
Seward, Gen. William H. 6.4
Fitch, Abijah 248
Snow, B. B. 160
Graney, Michael 414
Wadsworth, David 266
Howland, H. V.
356
Wadsworth, David Jr. 284
Kennedy, Samuel V.
400
Ward, George Morgan, D. D. 422
MacDougall, Gen. Clinton D. 76
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