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Higby Shirrall, p o Watson, farmer, 100 acres, boru in Turin, September 20, 1831, settled in Watson in 1840, has bean justice of peace; wife Sally A., daughter of Ichabod and Savina (Smith) Milks, of Harrisburgb, married March 3, 1855; children living one-Mary S., and one who died-Charlie, was burned on the steamboat L. R. Lyon, August 10, 1877. Parents William R. and Fanny M. Higby, residents of Wat- 800.
Kirley Peter, p o Lowville, real estate dealer, and extensive land owner, born in Ireland, June 20, 1819, eet- tled in county in 1835, has been supervisor, notary public, collector, town clerk and sheriff; wife Glorvina O'Melville McGovern, of Watson, mar- ried March, 1840; children, James K., Mary Saun- ders, Josephine, Hamilton Wilcox, and Alice. Parants, John and Bridget Kirley, (deceased) regi- dente of Watson
Pasenger Andrew J., p o Watson, botel proprietor, lumber manufacturer and bop grower. 260 acres, born in Watson. February 17, 1830, commenced business in 1872, has been collector. assessor and overseer of poor ; wife Sarah J. Schoonmaker, of_Albany county, married February 17, 1857. Parents, Andrew aud Catherine (Hotaling) Pasenger, settled in town in 1828.
Packham Benjamin Waite, p o Watson, bop grower, stock farmer and lumberman, 217 acres, born in Verona, December 24, 1829, settled in county in 1840, has bean assessor, town auditor and inspector ; wife Annis Stillman, of Truxton, Cortland county, married December 25. 1850; children eix-Braddock I., Alice A, Fred W., Emily A., George W and Frank R. Parents, Lodowick and Nancy Peckham. Peckbam Stillman M,, p o Watson, farmer and lumberman, 200 acres, born in Verona, Oneida county, July 4, 1826, settled in county in 1840, bas been constable ; first wife Mary Burdick, of Watson, married Aug. 30, 1847 ; second wife Mary E. Whitcomb, married Oct. 8, 1865 ; children one-Lodowick S. Parents, Lodowick and Nancy Peckbam (deceased), settled in county about 1840.
Worm wood Jobn, p o Watson, dairy farmer, 1,000 acres, born In Johnstown, Montgomery county, November 11, 1814, settled in county in 1823 ; first wife Selina Wakefield, of New Bramen, married December, 1849; children seven-Carol J., Lewis P., Abbia, Jason, Almon, John and Salina ; second wife Sally Jane Flint, burn in Watson, marrled February 13, 1870 ; children three-Cora, Patience and Clark. Parants, Henry and Elizabeth Wormwood. settled in Lowville in 1823, and in Watson about 1825.
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Abbott, Paul, 320; sons of, 89. Acatate of lime, manufacture of, 271-272. Acres of land, 75; asaessed, 84. Act for organizing county, 16. Adama, Pres. John, father-in-law of W. S. Smith, 28. Adama, Levi. 449.
Adams, Dr. Seth, 321. Adams, William Root, 344, 346, 351. 389. Adams District, 96 Adama. town of, in convention, 13. Advertisement, poetical, 456. Ager, Joel W . 432, 437. Agriculture, 69; society, 71; statistice, 72. Albany Instituta, flald meeting, 355. Albany road, 118. Alexandria library, Denmark, 189.
Alexander Galus, 451. Alford, Asahel. murder of, 545, Allen, Charles M., 590, 593. Allen, Ebenezer. 555. Allen, Emory, 430, 555, 595. Allen, Ephraim, 237.
Allen, Capr, Henry Willard, 590.
Allen, Dr. Samuel, 173, 181. Allen, Willard, land purchased by, 246. Allgoaver, Hanry, publisher, 112. Alpina, Swiss company at. 41 ; village of, 221. Alsop, Thomas, concerned in titles, 33. Anabaptists, 169. Anderson Zouaves, 144. Angerstein, Jobo Julius, concarned in titlea, 37 Aogle, William N. raises a company, 143, 144, 145. Animal Instinct, 305. Animals Slanghtared, value of, 75.
Anti-Slavery Society, 109. Antwerp Company's scheme, 38, 39, 40. Apatite, locality of, 43.
Appendix, 597.
Armiea that marched through county, 141 Armory, County, 141. Arsenale built, 139. Arson, trial of Rachel for, 317. Artillery Regiments, 146. Arthur, Bradford, 448. Elisha, 448. Joseph, 448. Levi, 448, 472. Orlando, 472. Richard, descendants of, 448. Russell, 448. Warren, 471.
Asdrubal, ficticious name of a canal writar, 129. Aah, William, 168. Ashley family. 450. Ashley, Otis, Jr. shot, 456. Assembly, members of, 59. Assembly, resolutions upon Robbio's, 184 Assessment of towns in 1809. 21 ; table of, 84. Associations for improving breed of horsee, 70. Astor, John Jacob, concaroed in titlea, 33. Averill, James K., editor, 111.
Bagg, James, 175. Bailey, Daniel S., editor, 112. Bailey, Col. Gullford D., 88, 144, 146. Bailey, Jamea, 306, Balance Sheet U. & B. R. R. R Co., 125. Baldwin Ebenezer, 558. Baldwin. Elijah, 449. Balloon Ascension, 189. Balmat, Mr., 165.
Bancroft, Edward, 453 ; sona of, 89. Bank, Lewis Co., 461. Bank of Lowville, 328. Bank of the People, 229 Baptista, 100. Bark destroyed by fire, 168. Barnes' Coroers, 499. Barnay, E. E., 89, 350. Barrett, A. Judaon, principal of academy, 346.
Bar, Lawis county. 66. Barley, acres and bushela, 76 Bar-room of the olden times, 90.
Barnes, Col. John, 250. Barnes, Almond, publisher 112. Barnes, Rev. Erastus S., 468.
Barnes, Levi, 176. Basselin, Theodore B., 167. Bates, Edear D , publisher, 114. Battle of Windmill, 116. Beach, Nelson. J., 119, 540. Beans, quantity grown, 76.
Baar Creek, 42. Beaver, 52, 177. Beaver Falla, 12", 167, 491. Baavor River, 42, 163. Belden, John R., publisher, 114. Belfort, 165, 167.
Belletres Expedition of 1755, 25
Bennett, Rev. Charles W., Principal of Academy, 87, 342-343. Bent, Peter, 175. Bent, Thomas W., 168.
Benton. Z. H., 221. Bent'a Settlement, 158. Bessemer magnetic ore in Diana, 127, 224. Bible Society, 106. Biddle. Colonel, 222. Birda, 53. Birdseye limestone, 44. Birdsøye maple, 252. Black River and tributarias, 42.
Association, 100. Baptist Association, 100.
Canal, 128, 131, 138. Circuit, 96. Company, 122. Conference on temperance, 108. Distriot, 95. Gazette, 111. Iron and Mining Company, 269. Limestone. 44 National Bank, 329. R. R. proposed, 122. & Morristown R R. Co . 124. & Sackett's Harbor turnpike, 120. & St. Lawrence R. R Co., 126. & Utica R R. Co .. 123-124. Steamboat Co., 137 Tract, 29 31. 298.
Blair, Rev. Harlan P., 194. Blake, Anson. Jr., a oommlasioner, 133. Blake, Patrick, 164. Blanc, Octave, railroad surveyed by, 122. Blodget, Harrison, 175.
Blodget, Jease. 175-176. Blodgat, Rev. Jobo, 197. Blood, Charles N., 231. Board of Supervisors, 65, 155 to 161. Bog iron ore, 42, 544. Bonaparte, Joseph. 40, 165, 187, 217, 604. Bonaparte Lake, 217.
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Bondad debte. 83, 155 to 161. Bonding of towus for railroada, 125. Booga, Rev. Aaron, Jr., 467. Boouville & Constableville R. R. Co., 127. Boonville turnpike, 120. Boshart, Charles D., 415. Boshart, Garret, 307-808, 415. Busbart, James, 307. Bosaout. Jean Baptiste, 54, 164-165, 604.
Bostwick, I-aac W , 175, 313. Boatwick, Mra. Hannab, baquaata of. 344, 346, 347. Boston to Hendaran Harbor, railroad project, 127. Boeworth, Mather, 808 Botchford, Hanry J., 235, 278. 279. Botchford'e tannaries, 432.
Botsford, Ezra, pamphlet by, 101, 102. Boundary, county, 18, 26. Bounties, war, 155 to 161.
Bourne Brothers, arreat of, 180. Bourne, Wm Oland. publisher. 112. Bowen, Charlas W., principal of academy. 345. Bowen, Farnam J., 393. Bowen, Lavi, 391, 392. Boulders, 47. Boylaton, Thomas, 29, 31, 32. Boynton, Paul, bullda steamere, 136, 137. Boys' Journal, 113. Bradiab, Jamea S., 95. Brainard, Rev. Henry, 434. Brainerd, Rev. Thomas, 88.
Branaugh, Samuel, tanner, 168. Brantingham, Thomas H., concerned in titlas, 86, 232. Brantingham lake, 235; town, 232; tract, 29. Breese, Arthur, concarned io titlaa, 86. Bridgea, rivar, built by State, 133.
Bridgford, Captain S. L., 146. Brodhead, C. C., road survayed by, 120. Brooks, Dr. Homar G., 46. Brown, Charles, academy of, 189. Brown, Jacob, in county organization, 11, 12, 13, 14. Brown, Jobn, 37, 430. Brown, Rev. Z. G., 193. Brown's Tract, 29, 37, 119. Brownvilla, expedition to, 559. Brownville, saska to secura a county saat, 12. Buok, Amos, 188. Buck, Daniel, 88. Buck, Simpson, scandal ralating to, 178. Buckwheat, quantity grown, 76. Budge tragedy, 433. Bulkley, E., 219, 222. Burchard, Rav. Jedediah, 102, 105. Burden'a water-whael, 93. Burnand, Eugena, 221. Burnham, Joseph, 290; Joseph S., 291 Burna, Patrick, 168. Burr, Aaron, concarned In land titlaa, 27, 37. Bush Familias, of Harrisburgb, 238. Buah, Horatio N , baquest to academy, 344. Byington, LeGrand, publisher, 112. Calciterous sandatone, 43. Calcite, 43 -- 45. Calitornia Mining Companies, 115. Canal projecta, 122, 128-129-130. atatiatica, atatament of, 134. tonnage, 135. turnpike. 120. Card, Rev. Pelag, 193. Carrat, M , 165, 604. Caray, Pater, indicted for murder, 246. Carroll, Capt. J. J., 146, Carson League, 108. Carter, Capt. Norria M., 146.
Carter, Richard, 235. Carter, Col. Zaboim, 140, 307. Carthage & Antwerp plank road, connection from, 121. Carthage & Lake Champlain road, 119. Carthage R. R. from, to Harrisville, 126. Carthage, Watertown & Sackatts' Harbor R. R. Co., 124. Cascadea, in limestone formations, 44. Cash value of farms, 75. Castorland colony, romantic account of, 424. 597. Castorland atation, 188. Castorland tract, 29, 38. Caatorville, 163. Cathell, Rev. J. Evaraat, 194. Catholic churchaa in county, 101. Cattle firat brought into county, 70. atatiatica of, 77-88. Cavalry regimanta, 146. Cavanaugh, Michael, murder by, 267. Cavea, 44. 273. Cedar Point, road from, 119. Cedar awampa, 42. Celebrationa, commemorativa, 141. Cemetery, Lowvillo rural, 355. Cemetery, Weet Lowville, 360.
Censors, of county madical societies, 67. Census, agricultural, 76. (1800), 258. (1807), 177, 266. 322. returne of death In military service, 146. atatistlos of military service, 145.
Cantennial of 1876, 14. Champion, seeka to sacure county seat, 11.
Cbase, Reuben, 121, 305.
Chase, Rev. Squire, 97.
Chase'e Lake p o, 547.
Chaseania, Peter, purchase of, 38, 598.
Cheoney, Nathan, 450 ; Blahon, 88. Chaese, process of manufacture, 72. Chessa Factorias, (sae towns), 72. Chimney Polut. 45.
Cholera, alarm from, 324. Churches, (at and of each town's history). Clark, Addison L , 200. Ambroae W., editor, 112. Rav. Charlea, 193, 365. familias of Denmark, 173, 175, 176. Jamaa, 241. Jobn, 125, 196-197, 240.
John P., 87. John & Co., paper makers, 456. Jonathan, 196. Lucian, 195, 199. Marious W, 200. Matthew, 240. Wayna, 240-241. William, 88, 195-196.
Clay atrip, 46. Clayton & Theresa R. R. Co., 124. Clergyman, Baptist, 100; Methodist, 95. Clerka, County, 61. Clerka of Supervisora, 61.
Clerk's uffica, 23.
Clavaland, Eooch, mining by, 43. Climbing, extraordinary feats of, 185. Clinton, DaWitt, recommenda canal, 128. Clinton, Rav. Isaac, 129, 194, 348, 467. Cloths, early premiuma on, 69. Clotha, yards manufactured, 79.
Cocolite, locality of, 43. Cockburn & Son, surveyors, 32, 35, 36, 37. Colaman, William, 559. Collina, Charles B., 88. . Ela, 317; aons of, 89, Francie, 317. Homar, road laid out by, 119. Isaac C., 317. John and Michael, indicted for murder, 246. Jonathan, 12, 555. Gen. Oliver, 140. William, 317-318.
Collinsville, 577. Colonization movement, 109.
Colored voters, 83. Colquhoun. Patrick, concerned in titles, 28, 34-35-36-37, 259. Colaton, Edwin R., publisher, 112.
Calvin Russel, atory of, 180. Commencemant of railroad werk, 123.
Commemorativa celebrationa, 141.
Commissioners for locating county seat, 20. Committeea war, 153. Common school system, 84. Comstock, Hon. Noah D., 307. Conferences, Methodiet, 95. Confession of murder, by S. Bourna, 180. Congregationaliata, 100. Congrese, members of, 57. Conkey, Silas, 449. Conklin, Thomas L , 458. Connecticut school lands, 260. Constable, Jamas, 12, 32, 313, 453-454, 493, 494, 564.
Constable, John, 270. Constable, William, 27, 32, 564, 570.
Conetable'a tour towna, 29, 31-32.
Constablevilla, 101, 573. Constitutional amendments, 82-83, 136. Contractors, railroad, 123. Convant of St. Elizabeth, 170. Cook, Capt., arrest of, 139. Cook, Edwin R , publisher, 113. Cooper, Jamaa, murder of, 267. Cooper, Capt. Jarome, 146. Cooper, Judga William, 55. Copenhagen, 143, 177, 181-182. Copenhagen Independant, 114. Corn, quantity growo, 76. Cornelia, part of Martineburgb, 29. Cornelia, steamer, 136. Coroners, 65. Council of Appointment, extract from minutes of, 138. County armory, 141. bountles, etc., 155-161.
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HISTORY OF LEWIS COUNTY.
County buildings and county ssst, 20. medical society, 67. superintendents of schoole, 84. taxes, table of, 83. Court-house in Martinsburgh, 21-22. removed to Lowville, 22. Court martial, incident at, 178. Courte firet held, 20-21. Covington's army, 141. Cowles, Capt. Sanscs R., 146, 188. Cowe, number of, 77-78. Coxe, Richard, 164, 559. Coxs's regiment, 140. Crandall, Rev. Abel L., 106, 193, 194, 363. Crans, Rev W. J., 193.
Crary, Joseph, surveyor, 175.
Cratzenberg, William, trial of, 180.
Craven, Pat., murder by, 574. Crevecoeur, Hector St. John, 426. Croaker's, poem signed by, 184. Crofoot, Elisha, 526, 557. Crofont, James 557, Crofoot, John, 588. Croghan, George, notice of, 162. town of, 101, 147, 152. 162. village, 167, 491. Crops, remarke upon, 41, 50.
Crosby, Dr, Alexander H., 387.
Crosby, Hopkins, 887. Crown Point, road to, 119.
Cruger, Alfred, canal survey by, 130. Cruikehank, James, 87.
Crystal creek, 42. Cummings, A. W., 87. Cunningham, Aaron, 207. Cunningham, Chester S., 207. Curtis, Rsv. A. 8., 193. Dairy products, 73, 78.
Dairymen's Association, 72.
Dams in river, 132, 133.
Dannatberg 547.
Darrow, William, 306. Daughters of l'emperance, 109. Davenport Families, 309. Davenport, L. C., facts furnished by, 140. Davis bridgs, 430
Davis, George, concerned in titles, 33, 573. Dayan, Charles, 128, 130, 319, 490. Dayanville, 490, 491. Dean Faxton, drowned, 455.
Dearborn's army, 141.
Desths in military service, 146, 151. Decrease of population, in some cases explained, 80. Deer River, 45. Falls, 184. Station, 188; village, 175, 187. Swinburne Canistery Association, 187.
Democratle votes by towns, 82. Dempeter, Rev. Jobn, 95. Denmark, convention on county organization, 13. Denmark, town of, 119, 152, 172, 177, 188, 197. Desjardins, Simon, 605.
Devousssoux, M., 163, 164.
Dewey, Cadwell, facing 508.
Dewey, Edwin P., 531. Dewey, Foster, 88. De Wolf, C. J. M., scheme of, 38. DeZotelle, Louis, reported death of. 164. Diamonds, used in land purchase, 40, 41. Diana, town of, 43, 126, 127, 147, 152, 216. Dinkinson, Barnabas, mail carrier, 121. Dike, Rev. Nathan, 198.
Direct tax, 80. Distillation of wood spirits, 271, 272. Distilleries, early, 316. District Attorneye, 62. Districts, Methodist, 95. Dix, Dr., 300. Dix, Miss Dorothes L., 24. Dodge, Gen., army of, 141. Dodge, Rev Amasa, 365. Dags, number of sheep killed by, 78. Doig, Andrew W., 321. Doig, John, 321, 410. Dolgse, Alfred, 235. Dollar Weekly Northern Blads, 112. Domestic animals, first brought into county, 70. Domestic manufacturers 69, 79. Dorchester, Lord, interference by, 26, 27. Dorr, Mathew, one who located the county sest, 20. Douglase, Dr. Charles E., 592. Doty Chillue and family, 449, 454 Douglass, Dr. David D .. 286, 287. Douglass, Jonathan, 286. Douglass, Norton, 285. Douglass, Salmon, 287, 288. Drafts, Militia, in war of 1812, 139, 140.
Draft in late war, 151, 152, 155. Drift formation, 42, 45, 46, 47. Drouths, Seasons of, 49, 560, 561. Dunkirk, France, LeRaye agent at, 166. Dunklee and his water wheel, 192.
Dunham, Simson, 175.
Dunn, Dr., 176. Durrin. Rev. Noah, 307. Dustin's track, 117, Dwellings, number and value of, 76.
Dys stuffs, 74. Eager, Fortunatue, 315, 317. Eager, Joel W. Esmes, Galusha P., publisher, 113. Earthquakes, 52. Easton, Giles, 376.
Easton, Jason C., 88, 112, 377.
Eastou, John H., 88.
Easton, Russell J., 376, 377.
Easton. William L., 112, 368, 369.
East Road, 117, 118.
Eaton, A. C . 235.
Edgerton, A. J., 88. Educational Society of Lewie Co, 86. Egan, Barney, murder of, 574. Eggs, production of, 79 Electors, census of, 79, (ses towns).
Elk, 52. Ellisburgh represented in convention, 13.
Emilyville Road, 118. Empsy, Joseph W , 174. Enterprise No. 2, of Brown's Tract, 29, 37.
Enterprise, Stsamer, 138.
Epidemies, 69.
Epidote, in boulders, 98.
Epitaphs, amusing, 262. Eris Canal Road, 119. Equalizsd assessment, 84. Erysipelas, malignant, 69. Essential Oils, 71. Europe, immigrants from, 165. European markets, dairy products sent to, 73. Executive Committee in war, 144. Execution of ' Larry," 545. Exempts, company of, 140. Fairchild's and Bsals. 113.
Fairs, County, 70, 71, 72. Farm buildings, cash value of, 75.
Farm labor, wages of, 75.
Farms, sizss of, 76 ; value of, 75.
Farmers' Journal, 113.
Farmers' Workmen's Journal, 113.
Farmer, Rev John A., 194.
Farvarger, Charles, 221. Farrell, Solomon, 175. Fay. Cyrus M .. 87, 350. Feeder to Eris Canal, necessity of, 134. Ferguson, William, death of, 185. Ferries, 164, 234, 546. Fertilizers, valus ueed, 75. F. G. Connell Steamer, 137. Finch, D. C., publisher, 112. Field Meeting of Albany Institute, 355.
Finuey Rav. Charles G., 104.
First National Bank of Lowville, 329.
Fish, 53. Fish Creek, 42. Fish Creek reservation, 27. Fisk, Charles, 231. Fitch, Warren R., publisher, 113. Flax, 74, 76. Flax mill, Copenhagen, 181.
Flood of 1869, 268. Flora, part of Turin, etc., 29, 249, 552. Fluor Spar, locality of, 323. Flying artillery, proposed, 144.
Foot, Adoniram, 413. Foot, Duane D., 412 Foot, Robert Duane, 415. Forest fires, 168, 546. Forest products, value of, 75. Forest scenery, 43. Forsyth's rifle company, 140. Fort Bull, near Rome, attacked, 25. Fort Covington, teams captured at, 141. Forty thieves, 460. Foster, Asroa, 386, 558.
Foster, Ansel, 386. Foster, Charles A., 88. Fowler, G. W., publisher, 113. Fowls, anecdote of, 805. France, immigrante from, 165, 597.
Free Communion Baptists, 100. Freeman, Rev. Joshua, 143. French, Abel, agent for Denmark, 175. French, Cliff, surveys by, 87. French at Castorville, 163.
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French settlement, 167. Freudenrich, Frederick ds, 221. Friends, 101. Frontier cavalry, 146. Fruit tress, number of, 77. Fulton chain of lakes, 430. Gallagher, steamer, 137, Gary, Rev. George, 96. Geddes, James, canal survey by, 128. Gsodetic survay, pointe of, 48. Geology, notice of, 42, 187.
Gøre Iron and Mining Company, 270. Germany, Immigrants from, 165, 251. Gerry, Rev. Walter H., 193. Giteau, Rev. Norman, 193, 195. Glacial action, evidences of, 48. Gleun, William, 550. Glensdala, 465.
Gneiss rock, 48.
Gold, Thomaa R., in county organization, 12. Gold in California, 115. Gomer Hill, highest point in county, 48. Goodell, Dr. Simun, wall of noticed, 432. Gondeuuugh, A. T., publicher, 114.
Good Templars, 109. Gordon, Sulon, 411. Gould, Christopher, 429. Gould, Daniel, first mail carrier, 152. Gould, G. H. P-, 430, 435. Gouverneur, Isaac, 297.
Governor, votes før, 80-81-82. Gowdy, Samual, 450. Graduating course in academy, 348. Graud Army of the Republic, 362. Grass lands, amount or, 76.
Grasshoppere, 49. Gravae, Lewis, 173.
Great Bend & Copenhagen Plank Road Co., 120. Great tracts, description of, 29.
Greek Revolution, 114. Green. D. 11., 574.
Green, David I., concerned in titles, 33.
Green, Seymour, 119, 496.
Greenlest, Daniel, James and Thomas, concerned in titles, 36-37. Graig, Johu, notice of, 232. Greig, town of, 147, 153, 232. Gulf ecanery, 45 46. Halifax. (so called), 176. Hall, Isaac, family of, 293.
Hall, Major Isaac, reminiscencss by, 261, 263.
Hall, Capt. Newton, 145-146. Hall, Saomuel, (agent), 560. Hallock, Fitz-Green, poem by, 184. Halleck, General William H., 88.
Hammoud, Abijah, 1.4
Handel, --- , 236, 497. Harrisourgh, towu uf, 147 153, 177, 236. Harrison, Richard, purchased by, 30-31. Harrisville, 219.
Harriaville, railroad propneed to, 126. Hartwell William, aud William, Jr., 204. Harvey, Frederick L , 88. Haveu, C. W., publisher, 112. Hawk Eye, 113.
Health committee, Lowville, 324. Hellgate, 268 Hemlock plank roade, made of, 121 HeuderaoD, William, purchased by, 30-31. Henderson harbor road, 118, 309. Henry, Jonas, and Wataon, 450. Henry, Thomaa, 451. Herkimer diatrict, 95. Herkimer railroad proposed to, 122, Herreshoff, Charles F., 430. Higby. Amoa, Jr .. 508. Higby families, Turin and West Turin, 555. High Falls, 42 Highmarket, town of, 153, 245.
Hill Ebenezer, 307. Hinkley, Gardrer, s commissioner, 133 .. Hoadley, Philemon, 107, 304, 558. Hoffman, Joelah Ogden, purchaes by, 30-31, 174. Hoffman, Lawis G , editor, 111.
Holm, Christian Vigo Tycho, 351. Honey, production of, 79. Hood, Gale & Co , land purchased by, 246. Hooker, Uricel, appointed to partition lande, 37. Hops, 74, 76. Hornblende, locality of, 43. Horr, Rev. Calvin, 102. Horr, Capt John Wesley, 146. Horr, Robert, 176. Horses and colte, number of, 78. Hough, Alfred H., a commissioner, 133. Asahel, 450, 480. Eli B., 480.
Hough Franklin B., 143, 452. Horatio, 452. Horstlo Gates, 49, 452, 558. Levi, 555. Romenyo B., collections of, 54, 143. Hougbton, Capt. Charlee H., 146. House, Eleszsr, 515. House, Henry R., 534.
House, Jarsd, inn of, 89. Household manufactures, 79.
Housaville village, 515. Hovay, Aaron, ddath nf, 308.
Hubbard, Capt. Gsorge W., 146.
Hubbard, Noadiah, 11, 55.
Hulbert's Landing, 304. Hunt, Adoniram F., 95.
Hunt, Calviu B., 255. Huut, Homer C., publisher, 113. Hunt, Walter, the inventor, 94. Hunter Lodgea, 116.
Hutchinson, Holmes, canal survey by, 130.
Hybla, part of Osceola, 29.
Hydraulic cement, 44
Illingsworth bridge, 491.
Illingsworth, Samuel, 490.
Independence Creek, 42. Indian names, 25, 42. Indian River. 43; poetoffice, 168. Indians at Lowville, iocideute, 309. Industry, No. 1, of Brown's Tract, 29, 37. Ingsrønl, Nathan, road laid out by, 119.
Inman, Henry, 260. Inman, Jobn, 259.
Inpisa, William, 34, 36, 259. Iuman's Triangle, 29, 32, 34. Iosans Asylum, County. 23. Ipeurance Company, 110.
Inundationa, 163. Inventors, distinguished, 94. Iron furnacae, 218, 222, 269-270.
Iron ore, 43, 127, 432. Irving, George, concerned in titles, 30.
In viug, Washington, jourDays of, 54, 55.
lvee, John. aud family of, 528, 530, 553.
Ivee, Levi, 559.
Ives, Mather S., 529.
Ivea, Selden, 529-530.
Izard's army, 141.
Jack Downing, eteamer, 137.
Jail liberties, 20. Janne, Daniel C., surveys by, 192, 131. Jervia, Timothy B., canal survey by. 130. Jassup, Edward and Ebenezer, 25. Johnaon, Abner A., 214. Gilbert B., 214. Samuel W., 87, 214. Sir William, copy of boues of, 454. Dr. William Henry, 288-289.
Jones, Capt. David, 146.
Jones, John, concerned in titlsa, 33.
Jonas, Rev. William, 193.
Jordan Falls. 168, 172
Journal and Republican, 112, 113. Journeys of Washington Irving, 54. Joyce, Francie, murdar of, 246. Judd. David, road laid out by. 119.
Judges, county. 61. Judeon, David C., 42, 221.
Judicial diatricts, 60.
Justicea of Seesione, 68. Justices of tha Supreme Court, 60.
J. W Norcroea, steamer, 137. Kellay, Alfrad, 88, 312. Kelley. Daniel, 12, 302, 311. Kelley. Datua, 88, 311. Kelley, Irad, 312.
Kellav, Thomas M , 312. Kellogg, K. Collins, 393. Kellogg House, Lowville, 395, 396.
Kelsey's milla, 268. Kendall, Curtis N., loet in the woode, 459. Kent, Moss, 11, 40. Karr, James, concerned in titles, 36.
Kibbe, J. S., publisher, 113.
Kidnapping. case of, 559.
Kiefer, Jacob, 165. Kiefer, Captain Luther, 146. Kilham, Horaca, 88. Kilham, Jamae, 522. Kllham. Lapnard C., 88. Kilham, Thomae, family of, 509. Kimball, Rev. David, 467. Kimball, Rev. Rual, 284. King. sons of William, 89. King's Falle, 187. Kingston, N. W., stage proprietor, 12I. Knapp, Rev. Jacob, 102, 103, 104.
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HISTORY OF LEWIS COUNTY.
Knox, Ziba, 320. La Farge, John, 41, 218, 219. Laha, Horace R , editor, 112; raleaa a company, 143, 145. Lake, Garratt, dascandants of, 249. Lake. Jeage. 229 Lake, Levi C., 229. Laka ridgea, 48. LaMountain, John, aaronaut, 189. Land titlea, 24.
Land, acres improved and unimproved, 75. Lane, aon of Frazer, concerned in titlas, 30. Lanpbar, Hiram B , 243. Lanpher, Pardon, 119, 308. Larabea, Lorenzo A., trial of, 180. Lathrop, Rev. Ruel, 197, Law Library, 66. Lawyers, list of, 66. Lead oraa, 45, 457. Leavenworth, Lamual, marriage of, 308. Lee Alfred H., 521. Lea, Enoch. and dascendants, 302, 449, 520, LaFaver, Martin R . 168. Leonard families, 315.
Leonard, Charles P., 898. Leonard, George C., 398. Leonard, Jamas Harvay, 316, 399. Leonard, Jamaa L., 355, 244. 351, 398, 399. Leonard, Staphan, 316, 396, 397. LeRey, Jamaa D., 38. 40, 163, 166.
LeRay, Vincent, 41, 136, 600. Lewis County Agricultural Society, 69. Lewia County Bank, 461. Lawia County Baoner, 112. Lawia County Bible Society, 106.
Lewis County Dairymen's Association. 72. Lewia County Democrat, 112.
Lawia County Gazette, 111. Lawle county in the oldan tima, 427.
Lawia County Medical Society, 67.
Lewia County Mining Companies, 115.
Lewia County Mutual Insurance Co., 110.
Lewis County Republican, 111. Lewis County Sabbath School Union, 107. Lewis County Santinal, 111.
Lewis County Teachers' Aeeocistion, 87. Lewis Democrat, 111. Lewia, Jamaa P., 168. Lawia, Morgan, biographical notice of 19. Lewla, Morgan, (of Denmark,) 205. Lewia, Thomas J .. 235. Lewle, town of, 248. Lawie Turnpike, 120. Layden, town of, 256. Layden, drafted men of, 153. Laydan Hill, a detatched alate formation, 46. Leyden Station. 273. Leydeu town maating districts, 273. Leyden, town of, License, votea upon, 108. Limburg Chaasa Factory, 168, 491. Limestone formationa, 44. Lippencott, laaac K , 219. Liale, Rav. George, 193. Livingston, Brockholat, concerned in titlea, 36. Livingaton, Phillip, concerned in titlas, 37. Livingaton, Richard, 307. Locks and dame in rivers, 133. Locust Grove P. O., 267.
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