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Loaned by F. M. Bush .- Photos : 378. Dr. Frank J. Bush, son of F. M. B. (see no. 830). 379. Mrs. Edna M. Bush, daughter-in-law of F. M. B. 380. Mrs. Hermance Whiting.
Loaned by Mrs. H. L. Clock .- Photos. : 381. Isaac Barker, father of Mrs. C. 382. Mrs. Isaac Barker, mother of Mrs. C. 383. Mrs. Cora Clock Wickham, daughter of Mrs. C.
Loaned by Elder Uri Clark. 384. Birdsey Clark, 1849. Ambrotype. 385. Mrs. Birdsey Clark, mother of Elder C. Photos. : 386. Mrs. Uri Clark, wife of Elder Clark. 387. Mrs. H. W. Hoyt, sister of Elder C. 388. Joseph Wilson, uncle of Elder C. 389. Mrs. Joseph Wilson. 390. David D. Wilson. 391. Mrs. Gussie Clark Browning, daughter of Elder C. 392. Mrs. G. C. Browning (see no. 935). 393. Photos. in group : Mrs. Patterson. 394. Dr. A. Patterson. 395. Mrs. Isaac Beers. 396. Miss Charlotte Patterson. 397. Margaret Breakey, sister of Miss Elizabeth Breakey. 398. Miss Susan Bessac (see no. 582). 399. Charles B. Curtiss, brother of Miss Cornelia Curtiss. 400. Charles B. Austin (see p. 64, no. 19). 401. Mrs. Miller, mother of Mrs. Wm. Leonard. Photos. in small group : 402. G. A. Alden. 403. Haines D. Cunning- ham. 404. Albert Esty (see no. 107). 405. Rev. M. F. Hollister. 406. Henry S. Williams (see no. 33). 407. R. B. Williams. 408. Hymns for Sunday Schools. 409. Palmer's Sabbath School Songs. Published in 1872. (Duplicate of no. 904). Steel Engraving : 410. Abraham Lincoln. Adherent of Presbyterian Church. 411. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. 412. Robert Lin- coln. 413. "Tad " Lincoln.
Loaned by Mrs. E. A. Colgrove .- Photos : 414. Mrs. Maria Bush, mother of Mrs. C. 415. Mrs. Mary Manning, grandmother of Mrs. C. 416. Alonzo Luce, son of Deacon Luce (see no. 979). 417. Mrs. Alonzo Luce. 418. Cora L. VanDine. 419. Mrs. Sarah Christiance.
Loaned by Cornell University Library .- 420. Abraham Lincoln, large wood engraving (framed). 421. John McLean, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Print. 422. Stephen J. Field, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Print. 423. W. Strong, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Print. 424. Henry B. Brown, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Print (framed). 425. Joseph P. Bradley, Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Print (framed). 426. George Shiras, jr., Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Print (framed). 427. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Engraving. Loaned by Department of Oratory. 428. Review of a Sermon, preached by Bishop Hobart, by Wm. Wisner, D.D. Printed in 1828, by D. D. Spencer, Ithaca. Pamphlet. 429. Elements of Civil Liberty ; sermon by Wm. Wisner, D.D. (duplicate of no. 1047.) 430. A Half Century Sermon, preached in the Pres. Church of Ithaca Feb. 4th. 1866; by Rev. Wm. Wisner, D.D. Andrus, McChain & Co., printers, Ithaca, 1866. (Duplicate of no. 798.) Pamphlet. 431. Narrative of Revival of Religion in County of Oneida. Printed in 1827. Pamphlet. 432. Incidents in the Life of a Pastor, by William Wisner, D.D. Pub. 1851 in N. Y.
Loaned by "Miss Caroline Cowles .- Photos : 433. William S. Cowles, father of Miss C. 434. Mrs. Ida Cowles Sackett. 435. Mrs. Jennie Colgrove. 436. Manual of the First Presby- terian Church, 1858. T. Dwight Hunt, pastor. (Duplicate of No. 800.)
Loaned by Mrs. James Dick .- Photos : 437. John Parrett, father of Mrs. D. 438. Mrs. John Parrett, mother of Mrs. D. 439. Elizabeth Green. 440. Mrs. Lizzie Warren.
Loaned by Mrs. D. F. Finch .- 441. George D. Beers, Elder, 1869-1880 (see no. 25, 92). Father of Mrs. F. 442. Mrs. George D. Beers, mother of Mrs. F. (see no. 143). Crayon por-
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Parker and Whitman EXHIBIT
Marcus Whitman saved Oregon to the United States ..... Samuel Parker scoured Whitman for Oregon ...... This Church sent out Samuel Tarker as the Pioneer Oregon Musionary.
"THE WISE MEN FROM THE WEST"
Early portrait of Smullate the TIL CAMY . RIFT
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traits, framed. Photos .: 443. Mrs. Sarah Bates, with Mrs. Charlotte Beers. 444. Mrs. Sally Bates. 445. Mrs. Betsey Beers, mother of Miss Nancy Beers. 446. John Beers, nephew of Miss Nancy Beers. 447. Lucy Beers, niece of Miss Nancy Beers. 448. Mrs. Daniel Bates, and sister, Mrs. Herrick, daguerreotype. 449. Mrs. N. Herrick, with Mrs. Daniel Bates, daguerreotype (see no. 299). 450. Charlotte Beers, sister of Miss Nancy Beers, daguerreotype. 451. Sarah Torrey Wells, daughter of Dr. David Torrey. 452. Col. A. E. Mather. 453. Rev. James Lewis (see
page 64, no. 18). 454. Ossian Howard. 455. Mrs. Lucy Howard ; father and mother of Dr.
L. O. Howard. 456. Albuquerque Indian Training School. Certificate dated Jan. 13, 1886. 457. The Past and Present of the Sandwich Islands, being a series of lectures to the First Cong. Church, San Francisco ; by T. D. Hunt, Pastor, 1853. 458. Musical Monitor or New York Col- lection of Church Musick ; with Introduction to the Science of Musick, by William J. Edson. Together with a Choice Collection of Hymns, Tunes, Set Pieces and Anthems, harmonized for two, three and four voices ; by Ephraim Reed. Printed at Ithaca by Mack and Andrus, 1827. 459. The Western Museum and Belles Lettres Repository. Announcing anniversary of the Tompkins Co. Bible and Sunday School Society at the Presbyterian Meeting House, June, 1827.
Loaned by Rev. J. F. Fitschen, jr .- Moderators of the Presbyterian General Assembly : -Photos. in group : 460. J. F. Bachus, D.D. 461. J. T. Smith, D.D. 462. Howard Crosby, D.D. 463. E. R. Craven, D.D. 464. Henry J. VanDyke, Sr., D.D. 465. W. M. Paxton, D.D. 466. Henry Darling, D.D. 467. F. L. Patton, D.D. 468. E. D. Morris, D.D. 469. Herrick Johnson, D.D. 470. D. C. Marquis, D.D. 471. W. C. Roberts, D.D. 472. C. L. Thompson, D. D. 473. W. E. Moore, D.D. 474. John Knox. Scottish Reformer. Photo. (framed) Prints : 475. George Whitefield, Preacher. 476. George W. Cable, Author. 477. Benjamin Harrison, Pres. U. S. Auburn Theological Seminary :- Photos. and Prints on card : 478. The old Building. 479. Dodge Library. 480. Morgan Hall. 481. Willard Chapel. 482. Welch Memorial Building. 483. Journal of an Exploring Tour beyond the Rocky Mts., performed in the years 1835-1836-1837. Written by Rev. Samuel Parker. Printed in 1838 in Ithaca. 484. The Dead in Christ, by J. W. Mccullough, M. A. Pub. in 1845, by Joseph Robinson, Balti- more. 485. Addresses on Hamilton, Lincoln and others, by Rev. Dr. M. W. Stryker. Pub. in 1896.
Loaned by Elder E. P. Gilbert .- Photos. : 486. Mrs. Almira L. Gilbert, wife of Elder G. 487. Professor George L. White, brother-in-law of Elder G. Organizer of the first Fiske Jubilee Singers. 488. Mrs. George L. White, sister of Elder G. Prints : 489. Brig. Gen. James S. Wadsworth. 490. Commodore Andrew H. Foote. 491. Colonel Edward E. Baker.
Loaned by Miss Mary Fowler .- Photos. : 492. Charles Fowler. 493. Mrs. Mary E. Gris- wold Goddard. 494. Isaac P. Smith (see page 64, no. 21).
Loaned by Miss Jean L. Halsey .- Photos. : 495. Mrs. Emma Halsey Sayles, wife of Dr. Henry Sayles (see no. 525). 496. Luther Geer, Trustee, 1820-23 ; Member Building Committee Meeting House, 1816 (see no. 72). 497. View of organ and choir of second church, March 25. 1894. 498. Hymns of Praise with Tunes. 499. Gospel Hymns No. 5, by Ira D. Sankey. 500, Gospel Hymns Consolidated. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. 501. A Selection of Spiritual Songs, with music for use in Social Meetings, arranged by Chas. S. Robinson. Pub. by the Century Co. New York. 502. The Church Hymn Book, with Tunes, for the Worship of God. Pub. in 1878. 503. The Allelulia. Prepared by Dr. Stryker and Hubert P. Main. 504. The New Allelulia. Prepared by Dr. Stryker and Hubert P. Main. 505. Christian Chorals for the Chapel and the Fireside, by Melancthon W. Stryker, D.D. Published by Biglow & Main, 1885. 506. Hymns and Verses. Translated and Original, by Dr. Stryker. Pub. in 1883. 507. The Song of Miriam and other Hymns and Verses, by Dr. Stryker. Pub. in 1888.
Loaned by Miss Louise Halsey and Mrs. Granger .- Photos .: 508. Benjamin S. Halsey. Elder (see no. 26). 509. Mrs. Benjamin S. Halsey. 510. Clinton Halsey, son of B. S. H. 5II. Tappan Halsey, son of B. S. H. (see no. 894). 512. George E. Halsey, son of B. S. H. 513. William D. Halsey, son of B. S. H. 514. Mrs. Louise Seymour Halsey, wife of W. D. Halsey. Framed photo. 515. Maynard Granger.
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Loaned by Mrs. Henry Halsey .- Photos : 516. Mr. Henry Halsey. 517. Miss Mary H. Halsey. (Photo. in case.) 518. Miss Marguerite Miller. Portrait (framed). 519. Rev. Theodore F. White, D.D. (see nos. 8, 713). 520. Mrs. T. F. White, with son, Samuel L.
Loaned by Miss Jane L. Hardy .- Photos : 521. Charles E. Hardy. (Framed photo. ) 522. Mrs. Charles E. Hardy. 523. Louise Hardy. (Father, mother and sister of Miss J. L. Hardy and Mrs. J. B. Williams. ) 524. Christina Cantine (see no. 135). 525. Mrs. Henry Sayles, wife of Dr. Henry Sayles (see no. 495). 526. Henry Hibbard, grandfather of Mr. H. A. St. John. 527. A. B. C. Dickinson, brother of Miss K. L. Dickinson, Takoma Park, D. C. 528. Spiritual Songs for Social Worship. Pub. in Utica, William Williams. Pub. in New York by N. & J. White, 1833. 529. Watts and Select Hymns. Pub. 1836, by Crocker & Brewster, Boston ; Leavitt, Lord & Co., New York. 530. Church Psalmist with Supplement. Pub. in 1847.
Loaned by Mrs. Blair Hazen .- Photos : 531. Mrs. Downing. 532. William R. Collins (see nos. 71, 325). 533. Mrs. Ira Tillotson, 534. Edgar Morgan (student). 535. The Musical Monitor. Pub. by Mack and Andrus, 1831.
Loaned by Mrs. Mary L. Hill .- Photos : 536. Rev. William Wisner, D.D. (see nos. 2, 152, 153, 908). 537. Rev. William Wisner, D.D. 538. Mrs. William Wisner. 539. Mrs. Wil- liam Wisner, framed photo (see nos. 375, 920). 540. Elizabeth Wisner, daughter of Rev. W. W. 541. John Wisner, son of W. W. 542. Julia Wisner McChain, daughter of Rev. W. W. 543. Eliza Wisner Holmes, granddaughter of Dr. W. (see p. 64, no. 16). 544. B. F. Car- penter, brother of Mrs. W. 545. Mary Lawrence, niece of Mrs. W. 546. Mrs. William C. Wisner. 547. Phila .Sackett.
Loaned by A. B. Hillick .- Photos : 548. Mrs. Clara Bryan Hillick, wife of Mr. H. 549. Edward J. Bryan, brother of Mrs. H. 550. Mrs. Temperance Hillick, great-aunt of Mr. H.
Loaned by Miss Ellen Hixson .- Photos : 551. Mrs. Foster Hixson, mother of Miss H. 552. Alice Hixson Griswold, daughter of Mrs. Foster H. 553. Mrs. Joseph Hixson.
Loaned by Mrs. Geo. H. Hopkins .- Photos : 554. Thomas Hopkins, father of Geo. Hop- kins. 555. Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, mother of Geo. H. 556. Mrs. Mary Hopkins Chapin, daughter of George H. 557. Mrs. Don A. Hopkins, daughter-in-law of Geo. H. 558. W. D. Hopkins, son of Geo. H. 559. William T. Hopkins, Deacon (see no. 53). 560. Mrs. W. T. Hopkins.
Loaned by Miss Ida Horton .- Photos : Henry B. Horton. 562. Mrs. H. B. Horton. 563. Mrs. Mary J. Hazen Downing.
Loaned by Miss Mary Humphrey .- 564. Charles Humphrey, oil portrait. 565. Mrs. Charles Humphrey, ivory miniature. (Father and mother of William R. Humphrey. ) Photos : 566. Charles Humphrey. 567. Mr. William R. Humphrey (see no. 85.) 568. Mrs. William Humphrey. 569. Mrs. Katharine Humphrey Hunt. 570. George S. Humphrey. 571. Mrs. George S. Humphrey. 572. Mary Crittenden (Mrs. Seabring. ) 573. Key of the First Church. 574. Church Psalmist. Published in 1849. 575. Songs for Social and Public Worship. Com- piled by Rev. E. N. Kirk, D.D., 1864.
Loaned by Mrs. W. D. Ireland .- Photos : 576. Mrs. Mable Ireland Ford, daughter of W. D. I. 577. Mrs. Jane Brush Turner, wife of Rev. E. B. T., and cousin of Mrs. I., taught in Ithaca Academy. 578. Edwin B. Turner, member of " Andover Band " of Home Missionaries to Iowa. 579. Mrs. Emma Sherwood Chester, daughter of Deacon Sherwood. 580. F. D. Chester, son-in-law of Deacon S. 581. Katherine Bessac. 582. Susan Bessac (see no. 398.)
Loaned by Mrs. E. K. Johnson .- Photos : 583. Anson Spencer (see no. 83.) 584. Mrs. Anson Spencer. (Father and mother of Miss Carrie Spencer and Mrs. E. K. Johnson.) Photos. in group : 585. B. L. Johnson. 586. Mary L. Johnson. 587. Martha B. Johnson. Photos. in group : 588. Mrs. B. L. Johnson. 589. Harlan P. Johnson. 590. E. Kirk Johnson (see nos. 106, 827.) 59I. D. N. Johnson.
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Loaned by H. P. Johnson .- Photos .: 592. Mrs. B. L. Johnson, mother of H. P. J. 593. Mary E. Johnson, daughter of Mr. B. L. J. 594. Mrs. M. Johnson Judson. 595. Clementine Spencer, daughter of Mrs. Charles Spencer. 596, 597. George E. Halsey and wife. 598. Alexander Murdoch, uncle of H. R. J. (see no. 657.) (In group of four generations. ) 599. Sarah L. Judd. 600. Maria Judd Eddy. (Daughters of Deacon Judd. ) 601. Charles F. Mills, grandson of Mrs. Temperance Hillick.
Loaned by Professor D. C. Lee .- Prints : 602. Wm. E. Dodge, philanthropist. 603. Jona- than Edwards. 604. Andrew Jackson, President of the U. S. 605. Adlai E. Stevenson, Vice- President of the U. S. 606. Garret A. Hobart, Vice-President of the U. S. 607. Abigail Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams. 608. Lewis Cass, U. S. Senator. 609. Samuel Houston, U. S. Senator. 610. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. 6II. Thomas A. Hendricks, U. S. Senator. 612. John Hay, Secretary of State. 613. John Wanamaker, Postmaster General. 614. John W. Griggs, Governor of New Jersey. 615. William J. Bryan. 616. Daniel Webster, American statesman. Print, framed. 617. Thomas H. Benton, U. S. Senator. Steel engraving. 618. Charles Dudley Warner. Print from photo. 619. General Stewart L. Woodford, member of Pres. Church in N. Y. City. Print, framed. 620. Whitman's Home at Waiilatpu, Oregon. 621. George R. Williams, with sister Louise (see nos. 40, 102, 129, 104I.) Daguerreotype.
Loaned by Mrs. Duncan C. Lee.
Loaned by Horace Mack, President Ithaca Historical Society .- Photos. : 622. Ira Tillot- son. Builder of original edifice (see no. 149). 623. David D. Spencer. S. S. Supt. 1844-1846. (see no. 120, IOII). 624, 625. Col. Ebenezer Thayer, with Mrs. Thayer. Framed photo. First couple married by a minister in Ithaca (see footnote, p. 72), 626. Ithaca Journal and General Advertiser, March 2nd, 1842. Pub. by Wells & Selkreg.
Loaned by Mrs. Helen W. Mack .- 627. Early Portrait of Rev. Samuel Parker, painted on wood in 1840. 628. Rev. Samuel Parker. Photo. taken in 1861 (see no. 684, 792). 629. Mrs. Samuel Parker. Framed photo. (see no. 133, 876). 630. Rev. Samuel Parker. Framed photo. 631. Jerusha Lord Parker, wife of the Pioneer Missionary. Painting on ivory, 1840. 632. Mrs. J. P. Van Kirk, daughter of Rev. Samuel Parker. Ivory miniature. 633. Photos. : Mrs. Jerusha Whaley VanKirk, daughter of Rev. Samuel Parker. 634. George H. Whaley, M.D., grandson of Samuel Parker. 635. Mrs. Leila Whaley Thomson, grand-daughter of Samuel Parker. 636. Samuel Parker, M.D., and 637. Henry Webster Parker, D.D., sons of the Missionary. 638. Certificate issued to Samuel Parker as Missionary to the Indians. 639. Certificate showing that Rev. Samuel Parker is constituted an Honorary member of A. B. C. F. M. 640. Letter of Instruction to Rev. Samuel Parker, Missionary, Sept. Ist, 1811. 641. Letter certifying that Rev. Samuel Parker was appointed Agent of Auburn Theological Sem- inary, August 6th, 1831. Articles obtained by Samuel Parker : 642. Small Indian basket, brought from Oregon. 643. Indian basket work. 644. Indian bead-work bag. 645. Leggins made by daughter of Indian Chief, sent to daughter of Samuel Parker. 646. Shell, brought from mouth of Columbia River. 647. Fish-hooks, brought from Sandwich Islands. 648. Order of Exercises at Dedication of Seamen's Chapel at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, Nov. 28th, 1833. 649. Hawaiian Missionary Hymn, printed in the original. 650. Shipping list at Honolulu, Oct. 12, 1835. Pamphlet.
Loaned by Mrs. Levi J. Newman .- Photos. : 651. Mrs. Sarah Korts, mother of Mrs. L. J. Newman. 652. Ernest A. Newman, son of Mrs. L. J. Newman.
Loaned by Elder Jared T. Newman .- Photos. : 653. Isaac H. Newman, father of Elder N. 654. Ellen A. Newman, sister of Elder N. 655. Rev. Alfred T. Vail (see p. 64, no. 22).
Loaned by Elder T. G. Miller .- Photos. : 656. Mrs. Ann Miller, mother of Mr. T. G. Miller. 657. Alexander Murdoch (see no. 598). 658. Mrs. Alexander Murdoch, aunt of Mr. H. P. Johnson. 659. William Miller, son of John Miller. 660. Mrs. Olivia Miller Jones, daughter of John Miller. 661. Mrs. Alice E. Tallmadge, cousin of Mrs. T. G. M. 662. Rev. W. H. Tallmadge (see p. 64, no. 20). 663. Rev. Peter McDonald (see p. 64, no. 23). 664. Rev. A. E. Dunham, (see p. 64, no. 26). 665. Mrs. H. H. Webster.
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Loaned by Mrs. F. Partenheimer .- Photos : 666. Tobias P. Conover, father of Mrs. P. 667. Mrs. T. P. Conover, mother of Mrs. P. 668. Charles Conover, brother of Mrs. P. 669. Margaret A. Conover. 670. F. A. Partenheimer, son of Mrs. P. (See no. 832.)
Loaned by Lewis C. Perry .- Photos : 671. Mrs. Mary A., mother of L. C. P. 672. W. S. Perry, brother of L. C. P. 673. Mrs. William S. Perry. 674. Thomas C. Perry, brother of L. C. P. 675. Mrs. Thomas C. Perry.
Loaned by The Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pa .- Four large water color designs of : 676. Seal of General Assembly of Presbyterian Church. 677. Seal of Board of Home Missions. 678. New Seal of Board of Foreign Missions. 679. Seal of Woman's Board of Foreign Missions. 680. First Church of Philadelphia. Oldest Presbyterian Church in America. Print. 681. Painting of "The Wise Men "-Indians riding in search of " White Man's Book." 682 and 683. Two of the Nez Perces Chiefs who came to St. Louis for the " White Man's Bible." Prints from paintings by Catlin. 684. Rev. Samuel Parker, Pioneer Missionary. Enlarged print of photo (see nos. 627, 628, 630, 792). 685. "The ride that saved Oregon to the United States." By Miss Mary E. Bonsall. Painting. 686. Marcus Whitman. Calder's. statue on Witherspoon building, Philadelphia. Photo. 687. Gilbert Charles Stuart. Artist. Large print. 688. James K. Polk, President of the United States. Lithograph. 689. Thomas H. Benton, United States Senator, 1821-51. Steel engraving. 690. Gen. Franklin Pierce, President of the United States. Large print. 691. Grover Cleveland, President of the Uuited States. Steel engraving. 602. Rev. J. R. Miller, Christian Commission Field Worker, Civil War. Large framed water color painting. 693. Zachariah Chandler, Secretary of the Interior, 1875-7. Print. 694. James G. Blaine, Secretary of State, 1881, 1889-92. Steel engraving. 695. Robert T. Lincoln, United States Minister to England, 1889-93. Steel engraving. 696. "Stonewall " Jackson, Lieutenant-General in Civil War. Photo taken from life. 697. Elias McCurdy, D.D., Pioneer in Temperance Reform. Print enlarged from photo. 698. John Brown, Abolitionist. Print enlarged from photo. 699. Home of John Brown at North Elba. Photo. 700. Gerrit Smith, Philanthropist and anti-Slavery Leader. Print. 701. Battle of King's Mountain. All Colonels said to be Presbyterian Elders. Engraving. 702. General Daniel Morgan. Print. 703. Flora McDonald, noted Scotch Woman. Engraving. 704. Flora McDonald and her husband on the way to Church in North Carolina. Oil painting.
Loaned by Mrs. George Rankin .- Photos .: 705. Mrs. George Rankin, sr., mother of G. R. 706. Leonard Atwater. 707. Mrs. Leonard Atwater (father and mother of Mrs. R.). 708. Mrs. Jennie Atwater Norton, ambrotype. 709. Rev. David Torrey, Pastor, 1860-64 (see no. 7, 306). Framed photo. 710. Home of Dr. Wisner and Dr. White. Site of Cornell In- firmary. 711. Dr. G. W. Holmes, Missionary to Persia. 712. Eliza Wisner Holmes (see p. 64, no. 16).
Loaned by Miss Fannie Rankin .- Photos .: 713. Rev. T. F. White, D.D. (see nos. 8, 519. ) 714. Mrs. T. F. White. 715. Sarah Elizabeth Rankin, daughter of Elder George Rankin. 716. Miss Minnie Fleming.
Loaned by Miss Ada Stoddard .- 717. Armaty Fort Schuyler, mother of Jas. V. R. Schuyler and others, daguerreotype. Photos .: 718. Jas. Van Rensselaer Schuyler, father of Anna Schuy- ler Stoddard. 719. George W. Schuyler. 720. Mrs. Edward Stoddard ( Anna Schuyler), mother of Ada and Schuyler Stoddard. 721. Mrs. Sylvia Whiton, wife of Elder George Whiton, mother of Miss Cynthia and Miss Kate Whiton. 722. Mrs. Anna Greenley, daughter of Judge Walbridge. 723. Mrs. Louise Shepard Morris. 724. Eloise Maynard. 725. Myra Hutchin- son. 726. Isaac N. Cook, Cornell University. 727. Mrs. Grace Williams Jeffries (see p. 65, no. 30.) 728. Rev. D. W. Bigelow, of Utica, N. Y. (taught in Ithaca Academy.) 729. Mrs. Jessie Harris Ellis, daughter of Samuel Harris, mother of Mrs. W. A. Ross. 730. Mrs. D. B. Stewart, mother of Senator E. C. Stewart. 731. Mrs. Kate Campbell Ostrom, daughter of Mrs. Henry Bool.
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Loaned by Mrs. Samuel Stoddard .- Photos .: 732. Silas Hutchinson, jr. 733. Mrs. Silas Hutchinson, jr. (father and mother of Mrs. S.) 734. Mrs. James Kimball, cousin of Mrs. S. 735. Clara Hutchinson, niece of Mrs. S. 736. Rev. W. C. Wisner, D.D., son of Dr. Wm. Wisner, print, (see p. 62, no. 3. )
Loaned by Miss Louise E. Storms .- Photos .: 737. Thomas Storms. 738. Mrs. Thomas Storms (father and mother of Deacon Storms. ) 739. Miss Malvina Higgins (see p. 63, no. 9. ) 740. Malvina Higgins in chair. 741. "Auntie " White, Old Ladies' Home. 742. Capt. Ed- ward Tilton. 743. Mrs. Edward Tilton.
Loaned by Mrs. James Tichenor .- Photos .: 744. Dr. Joshua S. Lee. 745. Mrs. Joshua S. Lee, father and mother of Mrs. T. 746. J. S. Tichenor, father of Mr. T. (see no. 79. ) 747. Mrs. J. S. Tichenor. 748. James Tichenor, husband of Mrs. T. 749. Lizzie Tichenor, daugh- ter of Mrs. T. 750. Col. I. S. Tichenor, brother-in-law of Mrs. T. 751. Louise Tichenor, sis- ter-in-law of Mrs. T. 752. Mrs. Julia Isabell Sellen, sister-in-law of Mrs. T.
Loaned by Mrs. Henry Wilgus .- 753. Joseph Esty, elder, 1830-1881 (see nos. 15, 121, 759.) 754. Mrs. Joseph Esty, wife of Elder Joseph Esty (see no. 760). Oil portraits. 755. Joseph Esty, Elder, 1830-81. Crayon. 756. Joseph Esty, jr., Trustee (see no. 103). Crayon. 757. William W. Esty, Trustee (see no. 105). Framed photo. 758. Edward S. Esty (see no. 96). Photos : 759. Joseph Esty. 760. Mrs. Joseph Esty (see no. 754). 761. Edward Esty. 762. Mrs. Edward Esty (see no. 138). 763. Mrs. William W. Esty. 764. Mrs. Edward E. Soule. 765. Mrs. Eliza Tichenor. 766. Mrs. George Downce. 767. Charles Wilgus. 768. Mrs. Herbert Ballantine. 769. Miss Bertha Reed (see p. 65, no. 31). 770. Foot Stove. Used in the old church by Mrs. Joseph Esty. 771. Covenant of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca. Silk badge. 772. The Manhattan Collection of Psalms, Hymns, Tunes and Anthems, by Thomas Hastings. Published by Ezra Collier & Co., 1838. 773. The Psaltery. Published by Lowell Mason & Co. 774. Taylor's Sacred Minstrel ; or American Church Music Book. Pub. in 1846.
Loaned by Mrs. DeForest Williams .- Photos : 775. Mrs. Mary Wliliams. 776. Mrs. Mary Atwater Williams. 777. Mrs. Anna Bell Weed. 778. Oscar J. Spencer. 779. Mrs. Belle Williams Miller, niece of Mrs. W. 780. Mrs. Martha Putnam Miller, niece of Mrs. W. 781. The New Testament, copy-board covers. 782. A Dictionary of the Bible. First American Edition. Printed by Isaiah Thomas at his press in Worcester, 1798. 783. The Psalms of David ; by D. Watts, and revised by Mr. Barlow, 1787. 784. A Brief Concordance to the Holy Scrip- tures ; by John Brown. Printed in 1805.
Loaned by Mrs. J. B. Williams .- 785. Josiah Butler Williams, Trustee, 1839-1850; Elder, 1869-1883 (see nos. 24, 78). Oil portrait. Photos : 786. M. Louisa Williams, daughter of Mrs. J. B. Williams. 787. Mary E. Williams, daughter of T. S. Williams. 788. Mrs. John Whiton In- gersoll, sister of Mr. Henry W. Sage and Mrs. C. B. Wood. 789. Mrs. Hattie (St. John) Simp- son, wife of Dr. Simpson. 790. Mrs. Samuel Harris. 791. Emily Harris, daughter of Samuel Harris. 792. Samuel Parker, sr. (see nos. 627, 628, 684, 792). 794. Map of Ithaca, 1836. 795. Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, daguerreotype. 796. Report of the Finance Committee of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, Jan. Ist, 1850. 797. "Circumnavigation of the Globe." Book published in 1837. Belonged to the Waterman's Library (see p. 60). 798. A Half Century Sermon, by Wm. Wisner, D.D. (duplicate of no. 430). Pamphlet. 799. Requiem to the Memory of William Wisner, D.D., who died at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jan. 7th, 1871, in the eighty-ninth year of his age. Chanted at the Memorial Services. 800. Manual of the First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1858 (duplicate of No. 436). 801. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1882. 802. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1885. 803. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1891. 804. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1893. 805. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1896. 806. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1902. 807. Ina Sanford, Sunday School Teacher. Photo. loaned by Miss Augusta H. Williams.
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