History of Oneida County, New York : from 1700 to the present time, Volume I, Part 70

Author: Cookinham, Henry J., 1843-
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Chicago : S.J. Clarke Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 822


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New York West Shore and Buffalo Railroad Company, 462. Nock, Thomas G., 227. North, Edward, 543. Noyes, William Curtis, 513; 518.


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Occum, Rev. Samuel, 9. O'Connor, James K., 160. Odd Fellows, 472. Odell, Jr., Benjamin B., 157 Oilcloth, 447.


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INDEX


Old Fort Schuyler, 507. Oneidas, 12; 19; 28; 29. Oneida Bank, 274. Oneida Central Bank, 277. Oneida County, organization, 40; bounds of, 41; water courses, 41; towns of, 40, 41; villages of, 229.


Oneida County Bank, 277.


Oneida County Agricultural Society, 487.


Oneida County Savings Bank, 277.


Oneida County Medical Society, 398; presi- dents of, 427; centennial, 425.


Oneida Conglomerate, 44.


Oneida Historical Society, 389.


Oneida National Bank, 274. Oneida Whig, 281; 284.


Onondagas, 12; 19. Onondaga County, 40.


Ontario Bank, 274; 276.


Oriskany Sandstone, 45. Oriskany, Battle of, 28; 30; 39. Osborn, Amos O., 555. Oswego County, 40.


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Paine, Jr., Rev. John A., 49; 534.


Palmer, Dr. Harold L., 405.


Palmer, Erastus Dow, 543. Parks, 511.


Parker, Jason, 458. Paris, 508.


Peabody, D. D., H. H., 331.


Perkins, George Robert, 543.


Peters, Christian Henry Frederick, 533.


Peoples Safe Deposit and Savings Institution, 277.


Pipe Organs, 448. Pierce, Franklin, 111; 114. Plank Roads, 460.


Platt, Jonas, 72; 78; 79; 83; 85; 103; life sketch, 255.


Political History, 70.


Political Campaign of 1864, 123.


Pomeroy, Daniel C., 255.


Pomeroy, Dr. Theodore, 399.


Potter, Capt. Stephen, 524.


Porter, Dr. Norton, 392.


Population, 200.


Pope, Dr. Harold H., 400.


Powell, Rev. Edward Payson, 535.


Press and Publications, 280. Prescott, Cyrus D., 139; 141; 256.


Presidential Electors, 169.


Preston, Dr. Stephen, 393.


Preston, Dr. Medina, 393.


Preston, Jr., Dr. Medina, 394.


Proctor, Thomas R., 512. Proctor Frederick T., 512. Prohibition Ticket (1875), 137; (1884), 145. Public Officials and Statistics, 167.


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Ralph, M. D., William L., 61; 64; 534. Reall, Christian, 71. Red Jacket, 70.


Redfield, Town of, 40.


Regiments of Oneida County, 127.


Republican Party, 72; (1854), 112.


Republican State Convention, Utica (1826), 96; 97; (1872), 135; (1874), 136; (1884), 144.


Republican Club 1910, 162.


Representatives in Congress, 169.


Republican Meeting in Utica (1880), 141; (1906), 160.


Republican Congressional District Convention 1888, 147.


Republican Mass Meeting in Utica 1860, 119. Republican County Conventions and Tickets:


(1803), 73; (1805), 74; (1855), 113;


(1858), 115; (1860), 118; (1863), 122;


(1864), 123; (1866), 128; (1867), 131;


(1868), 132; (1870), 134; (1871), 134;


(1873), 136; (1875), 137; (1877), 138;


(1878), 139; (1880), 141; (1881), 143;


(1883), 144; (1884), 145; (1885), 146;


(1886), 146; (1887), 146; (1888), 148;


(1889), 148; (1891), 149;


(1893), 151;


(1895), 152; (1897), 154; (1898), 154;


(1899), 154;


(1900), 156; (1901), 157;


(1902), 157; (1905), 159; (1907), 160;


(1908), 161; (1909), 162; (1910), 164;


(1911), 165.


Reptiles, 62.


Reformatory and Penal Institutions, 431.


Religious Institutions, 297.


Religious Publications, 282.


Reunion of the Army of the Cumberland, 137.


Revolution, Causes of, 25.


Richmond, Town of, 40.


Robinson, Edward, 532.


Roberts, Ellis H., 123; 128; 131; 134; elected


to Congress, 134; 136; 137; 146; 151; 289. Rock, Clinton formation, 44. Rogers, Publius V., 548.


Rome, 224; Trustees of, 225; City Charter, 226; vote for Mayors of, 227; Court House, 231; 232. Rome Club, 500. Rome Country Club, 502.


Rome Sentinel, 284.


Rome Republican, 281; 282.


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Rome Citizen, 282. Rome Savings Bank, 276.


Rome Trust Company, 279.


Rome Young Men's Christian Association, 499.


Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad Company, 462.


Rome and Clinton Railroad Company, 462. Rome Free Academy, 371.


Rome Hospital, 417.


Rome Tuberculosis Dispensary, 426.


Romohawks, 486.


Roosevelt, Theodore, 144; 154; 156; 1904 nominated for President, 158; 163.


Root, Elihu, 160; 514.


Root, P. Sheldon, 115.


Royal Arcanum, 475.


Ruger, William C., 513; 517.


Russell, Dr. William, 410.


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Sacred Stone of the Oneidas, 7. Sadaquada Golf Club, 501.


Sanger, Jedediah, 78; 230; 522.


Sanger, William Carey, elected to Assembly, 152; 153; 162.


Saratoga, Battle of, 28. Saturday Globe, 288.


Savage, John, 256; 513; 517.


Sawyer, Thomas Jefferson, 539.


Sawyer, Leicester Ambrose, 539.


Sawyer, Mrs. Caroline M. Fisher, 541. Sayre, Theodore S., 137.


Schuyler, General, 19; 28. Schuyler, Philip, 26.


Schuyler, Fort, building of, 24.


Schoolcraft, Col. Lawrence, 523.


Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 532. Scollard, Clinton, 540.


Scott, Gen. Winfield, 111.


Scriba, Geo. F., 63.


Scriba, George F. W. A., 522.


Scriba, Town of, 40.


Scripture, William E., 227; 263.


Scudder, Dr. Samuel O., 423.


Senecas, 12; 19.


Senators, United States, 167.


Senators, State, 171. Settlements, Early, 71. Seward, William H., 100; 101; 103; 104; 118; 234.


Seymour, Henry, 101; 216.


Seymour, Horatio, 39; 105; 106; 108; nomi- nated for Governor, 110; nominated and elected Governor 1852, 111; nominated for Governor 1854, 112; 113; 114; 120; vetoes


bill to allow soldiers to vote in the field, 121; oration in New York, July 4, 1863, 121; 122; 123; nominated for President, 132; 137; declined nomination for Gov- ernor, 138; 146; life sketch, 259. Seymour, Mrs. Horatio, 556. Seymour, John F., 120; 256. Seymour, Dr. George, 421. Sherman, Richard W., 150.


Sherman, James S., elected to Congress 1886, 146; elected to Congress 1888, 147; nomi- nated for Congress 1890, 149; elected to Congress 1892, 150; elected to Congress 1894, 152; elected to Congress 1896, 153; elected to Congress 1898, 154; elected to Congress 1900, 156; elected to Congress 1902, 157; elected to Congress 1904, 158; elected to Congress 1906, 159; elected vice- president of U. S., 161; delegate to State Convention, 163; elected Mayor, 217; life sketch, 257.


Sherman, Mrs. James S., 557.


Sherman, Richard U., 114; 115; 116; 131; 135; 136; nominated for Assembly, 136; 137; 139; 232; 292. Sherman, Ebenezer B., 98. Shearman, Joseph A., 116. Sheriffs, 178.


Sicard, Rear Admiral Montgomery, 528.


Silver Gray Whig, 110.


Silver Gray Convention, Utica 1850, 110.


Skillin, Charles, 127.


Skenandoah, 9; 10.


Smith, Gerrit, 87; 96; 102; 103; 106; 537. Smith, Peter, 522.


Smith, George W., 117; 122; 123.


Smith, Rev. C. J., 9; 13.


Soap and Candles, 446.


Socialist Local Ticket, 165.


Soldiers of Oneida County, 127.


So-se-ha-wa, 16.


Spanish-American War, 425.


Spencer, Joshua A., 101; 107; 109; 112; 234; life sketch, 258.


Spriggs, J. Thomas, 123; 132; 139; 144; 145; 146; 259. Squires, William H., 159.


Stalwarts, 142.


Stanwix, Gen., 23.


Stanwix, Fort, 23; 24; 26; 28; 29; invest- ment of, 29; siege of, 30; 39; 70; 71.


State Masonic Home, 471.


Stars and Stripes, 506. Startwell, M. D., Henry P., 534.


State Officers, 170. State Medical Society; Officers from Oneida County, 427.


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INDEX


Steuben, Baron, 10. Steuben, 508.


Stewart, Alvin, 260. Stewart, Rev. John, 11.


St. Elizabeth's Hospital and Home, 413. St. John's Orphan Asylum, Utica, 428. St. Joseph's Infant Home, Utica, 430. St. Luke's Home and Hospital, 414. St. Lawrence County, 40; 72.


St. Leger, Col. Barry, 28; 29; 30; 38. Stone, Col., 30.


Storrs, Henry R., 83; 85; 86; 88; 96; 97; 98; 261


Stryker, John, 102; 131; 237.


Stryker, Melancthon Woolsey, 539.


Sullivan, Gen., 70.


Sunday Tribune, 288.


Supervisors, Board of, 208; Chairmen of, 209; Clerks of, 209.


Superintendents of Common Schools, 181.


Superintendents of Poor, 178.


Sutton, Dr. Richard Eskridge, 422.


Sutton, Dr. Henry Carroll, 423.


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Taft, William Howard, 160. Talcott, Charles A., 164.


Talcott, Samuel A., 261.


Talmadge, James, 87.


Taylor, Gen. Zachary, 108.


Taylor, Wm. B., 120; 122. Telegraph, 454.


Telephone and Telegraph Company, Central New York, 455.


Telephone Company, Home, 455. Thomas, Dr. Daniel G., 409. Thorn, John, 553.


Throop, Enos T., 97; 99; 103.


Throop, Montgomery Hunt, 518. Tilden, Samuel J., 136; 138. Tobacco, 447. Tory, 70; 72; 79.


Tompkins, Daniel D., 72; 84.


Transportation, Routes of Travel, 457.


Tracy, Charles, 518.


Tracy, William, 518.


Tracy, William G., 78.


Trenton, 508.


Trenton Falls, 43; 46. Trenton Limestone, 43. Truax, Charles H., 519. Tryon, Gov., 26; 40. Tryon County, 40. Twenty-Eighth Separate Company, 493. Tuberculosis, 425.


Teu-ge-ga Country Club, Rome, 501.


Tuscaroras, 12; 19. Tuttle, Dr. Samuel, 399.


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Unadilla, 26. Upson, Anson Judd, 543.


Utica, 70; 210; second charter, 212; created a town, 213; city charter, 215; vote for mayors of, 219; first court house and acad- emy, 231; new court house in, 231; Law Library Association, 232; fires in 1850, 235. Utica Art Association, 502.


Utica and Schenectady Railroad Company, 460.


Utica Belt Line Company, 462.


Utica and Black River Railroad Company, 461.


Utica Board of Trade, 485.


Utica Catholic Academy, 343.


Utica Chamber of Commerce, 478.


Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley Railroad Company, 461.


Utica Citizens' Corps, 489.


Utica City Dispensary, 415.


Utica City National Bank, 276.


Utica, Clinton and Binghampton Railroad Company, 461.


Utica Daily Gazette, 284.


Utica Daily Press, 288.


Utica Democrat, 281.


Utica Deutche Zeitung, 287.


Utica Drop Forge and Tool Company, 452.


Utica Electric Company, 456.


Utica Female Academy, 368.


Utica Fire Insurance Company, 279.


Utica Free Academy, 370.


Utica General Hospital, 410.


Utica Herald, 284.


Utica Herald Dispatch, 288.


Utica Homeopathic Hospital, 418.


Utica Insurance Company, 176; 273.


Utica Mechanics' Association, 502.


Utica Observer, 281.


Utica Orphan Asylum, 428.


Utica Pipe Foundry Company, 451.


Utica Savings Bank, 275.


TTtica Shale Rock, 44.


Utica State Hospital, 401; 402; resident of- ficers of, 406. Utica Trust and Deposit Company, 278. Utica Waterworks Company, 454.


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Van Buren, Martin, 87; 97; 98; 102; 106. Van Dam, Rip, 70.


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INDEX


Valley Bank, Boonville, 277. Vasey, Dr. George, 49; 534. Vaudreuil, 24. Volney, Town of, 40. Vote for Presidential Electors, 182.


W


Wadsworth, James S., 120.


Wager, Daniel E., 262; 540.


Walcott, C. D., 44; 46.


Walcott, Charles Doolittle, 535.


Walcott, William D., 521.


Walker, M. Edyth, 546.


Walker, Benjamin, 76; 78; 79; 213; 522.


Walker, William C., 534.


War of 1812, 80; 81.


Washington, 19; 26; 27; 70; 73.


Waterville Times, 286.


Weaver, Ahram B., 120; 121; 122; 124; 134; 146.


Weaver, George J., 71.


Webb, Col., 22.


Weed, Thurlow, 103; 115.


Weld, Theodore Dwight, 538.


Wells, J. B., 550; 551.


West Canada Creek, 42; 43.


West, Dr. Joseph E., 421.


West, Dr. M. Calvin, 419.


Westcott, Col., 81.


Western, 508.


Westmoreland, 508.


Wetmore, Edmund, 520.


Wetzel, Rev. Andrew, 335.


Whaley, Dr. Alexander, 395.


Whallen, Michael Solomon, 547.


Wheeler, Thomas, 147; 163; 218.


Wheelock, Col. Charles, 127; 525.


Whig, 70; 72; 78; 100.


Whig County Conventions: (1844), 106; (1845), 106; (1846), 107; (1848), 109; (1851), 110; (1852), 111.


Whig Party, 105.


Whig State Conventions: (1826), 96; 97; (1840), 104; (1846), 107; (1848), 108. Whipple, D. D., LL. D., Henry Benjamin, 322. Whitcher, Mrs. Frances Miriam Berry, 540.


Whitcher Mrs. Martha L. 541.


White, Fortune C., 88; 98; 99; 103; 106. White, Hugh, 71; 230; 231; 520. Whitesboro, Court House at, 231. Whitestown, 40.


Whitestown Gazette, 280.


Whitestown Seminary, 365. Whitfield, Robert Parr, 535.


Whitfield, Rev. J. W., 535.


Wide Awakes, 119.


Wilder, Alexander, 535.


Wiles, Lemuel Maynard, 545.


Wiles, Irving Ramsey, 545.


Wiley, George H., 551.


Willett, Lieut. Col. Marinus, 28.


Willard, Garry A., 152; 156.


Williams, Abijah J., 551.


Williams, E. Stuart, 226.


Williams, Rev. Eleazer, 11; Dauphin of France, 11.


Williams, George Huntington, 533.


Williams, James Watson, 107.


Williams, Nathan, 82; 85; 262.


Williams, Othniel S., 115; 262.


Williams, Robert S., 548.


Williams, Stalham, 90; 547.


Williams, Samuel Wells, 532.


Williams, Thomas, 524.


Williamstown, Town of, 40.


Wilson, Dr. Claude, 424.


Winslow, Gen. John, 21.


Wisner, Col., 14.


Wolcott, Dr. Samuel G., 419.


Wolcott, Dr. Solomon, 395.


Wolfe, Gen., 24.


Women's Christian Association, 497.


Woolen, 444.


Woolsey, Commodore Melancthon Taylor, 528.


Wood, Dr. Robert C., 400.


Workingmen's Political Meeting, 129.


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Yahnundahsis Golf Club, 501. Y Drych, 285. Young Men's Christian Association, 495. Young, Samuel, 87.


Young Women's Christian Association, 497.





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