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the parish of Mosterne. County Dorset, England, in 1630. Nathaniel Gallup, great- grandfather of William S. Dyer, married Lucy Latham, daughter of Capt. William Laham, who was second in command at the massacre of Fort Griswold, where he wild severely wounded. William S. Dyer attended the district schools until he was foniteen years of age and in 1879 removed to Albany. He graduated from the Al- bany High School in 1883 and was one of the commencement speakers. In the fall of the same year he commenced the study of law in the office of Stedman & Shep- ard, and remained four years with them and their successors, Stedman, Thompson A Andrews, meanwhile attending the Albany Law School, from which he was grad- uated in 1886. He was admitted to the bar in the same year. In the fall of 1887 M: Dver opened an office at No. 110 State street, Albany, and was attorney for Col. Wallet S. Church, the owner of the Van Rensselaer manorial cases covering por- tions of Albany and Rensselaer counties. Mr. Dyer remained with Colonel Church until his death, just prior to which he had formed a partnership with his brother-in- law. Jacob L. Ten Eyck, under the firm name of Dyer & Ten Eyck. This firm has been for several years located at Nos 80-82 State street. Mr. Dyer is past master of Berne Lodge No. 684, F. & A. M., and an affiliated member of Masters Lodge of Al- bany, and from 1886 to 1893 was president of the Albany High School Alumni Asso- ciation. For many years he has been a member of the Albany Press Club. He was for several years a health commissioner of the city of Albany.
Stonehouse, John Ben, M.D , was born on June 4, 1851, at Albany, N. Y., and is a son of the late General John B. Stonehouse, who was born at Maidstone, England, in 1513, and who was prominent, from the time of the breaking out of War of the Re- bellion, until 1885, (the year of his decease, at Washington, D. C.) in military affairs, both State, and National. During the latter years of his life, he was commissioner for the settlement of war claims, of the State of New York, against the U. S. Dr. Stonehouse attended private school, and the Albany, (N. Y.), Boys Academy, and was graduated from the latter institution, in 1868. From that time, until 1869, he was clerk of the State Board of Charities. He began his studies (in medicine) with Prof. Jacob S. Mosher, and Dr. Levi Moore, and was graduated from the Albany Medi- cal College, in 1871. He was then appointed temporary deputy, under the late Prof. John M. Carnochan, health officer, Port of N. Y., and held that office for about a year, when he received the appointment, as assistant resident physician, at the Sanford Hall, private insane asylum hospital, at Flushing, N. Y , from which position he re- signed in 1873. He returned to Albany, in 1874, where he was married (in that year) to Miss Sarah E. Rigley. From 1874 to 1876, he was in the active practice of his profession, at Albany, and in the latter year, was appointed resident physician, at Brigham Hall, Canandaigua, N. Y., (private insane hospital), where he remained for about one year and a half. He then, (in 1878) returned to Albany, where he has ever since remained, in the successful practice of medicine. Dr. Stonehouse has ·held many offices, among them being Physician, Albany Hospital Dispensary, (Department of Nervous Diseases)-Lecturer, Albany Medical College, (Nervous and Mental Diseases-and during a term of four years, he held clinics in Mental dis- eases, at the Albany County Insane Asylum, and was Physician (Department of Ner- vous Diseases), at the Troy. (N. Y.) Eye and Ear Infirmary. He has also been edi- tor of the Albany Medical Annals. In 1885, he was executive officer of the staff of
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special physicians, in charge of the Typhus fever epidemic, at the Albany Peniten- tiary. In April, 1886, he was appointed Physician and Surgeon, to the Albany Pen- itentiary, and held that office until January, 1890. Dr. Stonehouse has held office in the Alumni Association, of the Albany Medical College, almost from its organization -having been its first historian, a member of the executive committee for several terms, and is now its corresponding secretary. He is also a member of the following societies: Albany County Medical; American Medical; Union Medical Association, (covering Washington, Warren, Saratoga, Albany and Rensselaer counties); and has been president of the Albany Academy of Medicine; American Association, for the cure of Inebriates; N. Y. Neurological; and N. Y. Medico Legal. Dr. Stone- house has done considerable Medico-Legal work, (especially in cases where the de- fense of insanity was set up, as he is an expert in that disease), and has been con- nected with many of the celebrated murder cases, in and around this city; among them, the following; Hughes for the murder of a prominent criminal attorney, Will- 1am J. Hadley; the Bronty case, (in Westchester Co.): the Jones, ("Ivy Green") case, (in Rensselaer Co.); and the Wood case, in Warren county.) and latterly, the notable, Nelson, Shattuck, and Morgan cases in Albany city. Dr. Stone- house has gained some prominence in literary circles, through his contributions to many of the leading medical journals. To his union with Sarah E. Rigley were born three children; one of whom, Roger H., survives. Mrs. Stonehouse passed away on November 22, 1892.
Ten Eyck, Clinton, was born on May 21, 1833, at Albany, N. Y., and is a son of the late Conrad A. Ten Eyck. He is descended from the old line of Dutch ances- tors, one of whom, Conrad Ten Eyck (3), came from Amsterdam, Holland, to America. with his wife, Maria Boele, and their children, about 1650, settling at New Amster- dam. The lineal descent is as follows: (1) Conrad, (2) Jacob, (3) Conrad, (4) Jacob C., (5) Anthony. (6) Conrad A., father of Clinton, (7) Clinton. the subject of this sketch. Clinton was educated in the Albany (N. Y.), Academy, where he took a course in civil engineering, and after leaving school, was engaged on the corps of Eli Parker, (General Grant's private secretary), in the laying out of the Northern (now the D. & II.), & Susquehanna Railroads, and the Erie Canal. Subsequently, he removed to Detroit, Mich., where he was employed on the Detroit and Pontiac R. R., but owing to ill-health, he was obliged to return East. For a time, he held a clerkship in the sheriff's office, and later, conducted a grocery store for two years. About 1862, Mr. Ten Eyck began the manufacture of soap, in which business he has been eminently successful, and in which he is still engaged. In 1860, he married Catherine M. Wil- son, and they have had six children ; three of whom survive, namely, Conrad, James W., and Jane W.
INDEX.
Abbey, D. & S. A., 243, 248 Abbott, E. C., Rev., 355 Samuel, 538 & Crosby, 245 Abeel, John, 135, 137, 143, 321
Achquetuck, 481
Acts of the first General Assembly, 48 Adams, Amos, 145 Charles, 372 Charles H., 373, 438, 440, 447, 452 George C., 491 Henry, Dr., 216 Adgate, Matthew, 74
Adler, Daniel, 393
Ainsworth, Danforth E., 167 Ira W .. 106 Aird, Henry. 451 Albany Academy, The, founding and history of, 264-266 Argus, the, 234-236 Basin, the, 95-97 Brewing Company, 378 Albany City, a half century of improve- ments in, 315-320
amendment of charter of, 315 Ancient Chivalric and Heraldic Order of Knights of Albion in, 363 banks formed in, 312 banks of, 363-376 Board of Lumber Dealers, 380 boundaries as given by charter of 1686, 283 boundaries, changes in, 284 " boycotting" in, in 1776, 72 brewing industry in, 378 celebration of centennial anni- versary of, 300 celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the chartered existence of, 315 chamberlain's reports of, from 1860 to 1895, 312-314 changes in ordinances of, 298, 300
Albany City, charter of, 284-286 chartered in 1686, 48 churches of, 336-355 civil government of, during the Revolutionary period, 68 Commodore Perry's visit at, 88 condition of military works at, in 1702, 56 condition of early schools in, 326 Daughters of the Cincinnati in, 363
Declaration of Independence published in, 74 defunct newspapers of, 241-247 description of, by Mrs. Grant, in 1764, 294 development of the steamboat interest in, 310 doings of Committee of Safety of, 69-71 doings of the government of, down to 1700, 287-289 during 1778, 79-81 Dutch schoolmasters in, in 1702, 255 early brewers in, 378 early fire defences, 291 early street ordinances of, 292, 293
effects of the French and Indian war upon, 54
effects of the introduction of new elements of population in, af- ter the Revolution, 300 establishment of a burial place in 1756, 296 expenses of the government of, 305, 307-309 extract from Gov. Dongan's re- port concerning, 49 ferry rights and privileges in, 292, 294, 295 fire department of, 386-392 first attempt to establish an ed- ucational institutional in, 263
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Albany City, first bank in, 303
first meeting of the courts, 286 first newspaper of, 233 first officers of, 286
first term of the Supreme Court in, 136 first theatrical company in, 304, 305
Governor Sloughter's visit to, in 1691, 53
growth in population and busi- ness of. 302-304
headquarters of the stove indus- try, 377
Homoeopathic Hospital, the, 209 hotels of, 312
importance of, in the French and Indian war, 52
in 1689. 53 in 1700, 289
increase of transportation in, 310, 311
insurance business in, 311
introduction of horse cars into, 314
islands belonging to the city, 284
land difficulties in, 298, 299
last election of officers of, under colonial laws, 68
legislative acts relating to, 1769- 1788, 64
list of lumber dealers in, 380
lumber industry in, 378-380
manufacture of agricultural ma- chinery in, 380
manufacture of pianos in, 380
manufactures of, 376-381
mayor and aldermen of, denied seats on the Supreme Bench, 297
mayors of, 320-326
Military Order of Foreign Wars of the U. S. in, 363 Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion in, 363 names borne by the city, 283
news of Washington's death at, 306
Order of the Cincinnati in, 362 Order of Old Guard, Chicago, in, 363
organization of military compa- nies in, in 1775, 70 patriotic pledge of the citizens of, 69 police department of, 392 population of, in 1800 and 1810,
Albany City, price of bread in, fixed by Common Council, 306
reception of news of expulsion of James III and accession of William and Mary in, 286, 287 removal of seat of government from, to Poughkeepsie, 79
royalist sentiment of the people of, at breaking out of the Rev- olution, 67
sale of city lands of, 296, 297 savings banks in, 374-376
schools of, 326-335
school statistics of, 333
settled upon as the State capital in 1797, 301
Society of Colonial Wars in, 362 Society of the Colonial Dames of America in, 363
Society of Colonial Dames of State of New York, 363
Society War of 1812 in the State of New York in, 362
Sons of the American Revolution in, 362
Spafford's statement relative to, in 1813, 303
streams and their ravines in, 282
streets and their names in, 293 topography of the site of, 281 town-whipper of, 297
troops raised in, for the war of 1812, 88
U. S. Daughters of 1812 in, 362 Washington Park in, 314
water question first agitated in, 290, 291 water supply of, 381-386
wretched condition of the sol- diers of, in 1700, 55 yellow fever scare in, 306 Albany College of Pharmacy, the, 205 Albany County, aboriginal occupants of, 5 aggregate of volunteers from, in war of the Rebellion, 112 Agricultural Society, 280, 281 Almshouse, 279, 280 Bar, list of members of, 158, 159 beginning of the history of, 1 bounties paid to volunteers by, 112 collectors of customs from, 123 defunct newspapers of, 241-247 delegates to constitutional con- ventions from, 123 early newspapers of, 233 et seq. geographical location of, 2
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Albany County, geology of, 3 governors from, 121 Homoeopathic Medical Society, the, 211-232 Medical Society, formation of, 173
staff of physicians organized by. in the cholera epidemic of 1832, 174
increase in population of, from 1810 to 1830, 91
influence of the tories in, 10
islands belonging to, 3
judiciary and bar of, 130-146 Ladies' Army Relief Association of, 112
legislation affecting, 120
lieutenant-governors from, 121 list of militia officers of, at be- ginning of the Revolution, 65- 67
members of assembly of, 125-130 members of congress from, 122 N. Y. canal commissioners from, 124
N. Y. secretaries of state from, 123
state comptrollers from, 124
N. Y. State engineers and sur- veyors from, 124
N. Y. state senators from, 124
N. Y. state treasurers from, 124 N. Y. surveyors general from, 124
population of, in 1790, 82 rivers and streams of, 2 soil of, 4
territory included in, when orig- inally formed, 48
topography of, 2
treasurers of, 130
troops furnished by, to Gen. Schuyler for Canada cam- paign, 73
United States president from, 121
U. S. secretary of state from, 122 U. S. secretary of the navy from, 122
U. S. secretary of the treasary from, 122
U. S secretary of war from, 122 U. S. senators from, 121 U. S. vice-president from, 121 Albany Daily Herold, the, 241 Evening Journal, the, 236-238 Female Academy, the, 266 Gazette, the, 233
Albany Hospital, the, 206-207 Institute, the, 275 Knickerbocker, the, 238 Law Journal, the, 247 Law School, the, 163-168 Medical Annals, the, 196 Medical College, the, 200-205 list of faculty of, 202-205
Alumni Association of the, 205 Medical Society, chronological list of, 185-195 Penitentiary, the, 278, 279
Saw, Steel and File Works, the, 3
Sonntag Journal, the, 241
State Normal School, the, 267 Telegram, the, 240
Times-Union, the, 239
Alcove (Stephensville), 482
Alexander, Joseph, 96, 368, 374
Alden, Joseph, 267 Sidney, 437
Alford, S. M., 105
Alison, Hector, Rev., 346 Allen, Campbell, 107 Benjamin, 265 William F., 165
Alumni Association of the Albany Med- ical College, 205
Alstine, Henry, 409
Alston, Willis A., Dr., 531
Altamont (formerly Knowersville), 521 as a popular summer residence, 524 Driving Park and Fair Association, 524 officers of, 524 Ames, Ezra, 366 Nathaniel, 344
Ammon, Hammond, 427 Amory, John, 67
Amsdell, George I., 370, 375, 378 William, 378
Anable, Samuel L., 109
Andrews, E., 246 Loring C., 242
Andros, Edmund, Major, 47 Angus, C., 244 Walter H., 107
Annesley, Richard L., Major, 363 Anti-rent struggle, the, 114-119 Anton, John, 270
Apple, John, 145 Appleton, William, 378
Arensius, Bernard, Rev., 338 Arey, Oliver, 267 Arkell, James, 238 W. J., 238 Arnold, Benjamin W., 410 James, 531
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Armsby. James IL, Dr., 183, 200, 206 AArteher, Michael, 115, 145 Asbary, Francis, Rev., 344
Babcock, Daniel L., 334 James I ... 183, 334 Robert, 144 Babington, Samuel, 145
Bacon, Leonard, Rev., 355
Bailey, George I., 386 James S., Dr., 196 John M., Lieut., 144, 363, 373 Joshua, 440, 453 Judson Hooker, 363 Timothy, 446 William H., Dr., 183 Baker, Benjamin F., 105 Ellis, 375
George Comstock, 356, 362, 363 Walter Samuel, Dr., 219
Balch, Lewis, Dr., 356
Baldwin, Alexander, 74 Ebenezer, 142 Balentine, Solomon, 241 Ball, Hendrick, 502 Jacob, 65 J. M., 109 O. D., Dr., 183 Bancroft, Royal, 373
Banker, Evert P., 137, 321 Flores, 67
Bank, Albany City National, 369 Albany City Savings Institution, 375 Albany County, Albany, 373 Canal, Albany, 365 Cohoes Savings Institution, the, 453 First National, Albany, 372 Manufacturers', of Cohoes, 453 Mechanics' and Farmers', Albany, 366
Mechanics' Savings, Cohoes, 453 Merchants' National, Albany, 371 National, of Cohoes, 452 National, of West Troy, 421 National Commercial, Albany, 368 National Exchange, Albany, 370 New York State, at Albany, 364 of Albany, 363, 364 of the Capitol, 372 of the Interior, the, Albany, 372 The Albany Exchange Savings, 375 The Albany County Savings, 376 The Albany Savings, 374 the Albany, 303, 304 The Home Savings, Albany, 376 The Hope, Albany, 373 The Mechanics' and Farmers' Sav- ings, 375
Bank, The National, Albany, 372 The National Savings, Albany, 375 The Park, Albany, 373 Union, Albany, 371 Watervliet, West Troy, 420 Banks, A. Bleecker, 325 Robert Lenox, 278, 316, 356, 384
Banyar, Goldsboro, 92, 263, 364
Bar of Albany county, biographical sketches of members of the, 148-157 Barbadoes distemper, 172 Barber, Hiram, Dr., 531 John and Robert, 242
Barclay, Henry, Rev., 340 John, 65, 68, 70, 79, 322, 339
Barckley, E. L., 542 Henry, 542 M. H., 109, 110
Barker, James Franklin, 356
Barnard, Daniel D., 200 Frederick J., 370 Barnes, David M., 239 John O., 356 Thurlow Weed, 278 jr., William, 238 & Godfrey, 239
Barrett, Thomas, 65, 70
Barry, David James, Dr., 229
Bartlett, Edward T., 362 Ezra A., Dr., 184, 356 Bent & Co., 311 Barton, R. F., Dr., 523
Bartow, Henry, 368, 369
Bassett, John, Rev., 336
Bassler, Frederick, 502 Batchelder, Galen, 370 John F., 371, 372 Batterman, Christopher, 145 family of Guilderland, 520
Battershall, Walton W., Rev., 341
Battery, Eleventh New York, 108
Battle of Bennington, 75 Baudartius's description of the country in 1623, 16 Bay, Andrew, Rev., 346 John, 68 Bayard, George D., 105
Beach, Denio & Richards, 244
Beal, Moses, 83, 91
Beam, Adam, 67
Beardslee, Rufus G., 278
Beardsley, William, 145 Beasley, Frederick, Rev., 340 John, 340 Beck, T. Romeyn, Dr., 174, 265 Becker, Abram, 531 Albertus W., 160 Dirck, 65
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Becker, I. S., Dr., 523 M. A., 447 Wouter, 65 Becker's Corners, 495
Beckett, Thomas, Dr., 181
Bedell, Gilbert C., 425 Beebee, Dillion, 421 Beecker, (Bleecker Jeurians, 255 Beeckman, John, 65, 70 John H .. 66 John James, 65, 68 John M., 68, 79 Beekman, J. P., 240
of Becker), Jan
John Jacob, 323 Beeren Island, fortified trading-post established on, by the patroon, 26 tolls demanded at, by the patroon, 26 overt acts at, 27
Beers, William P., 144
Bell, Horace S,, 373, 375 James A., senator from Jefferson county, 269 M., 109 Robert H.,109, 110 William H., 110
Bemet, Robert O. K., 536
Benckes, Jacob, Com., 46
Bendell, Herman, Dr., 177, 334, 335, 363
Bender, George M., 491 Christopher W., 375 Henry, 241 Matthew W., 201
Benjamin, George H., Dr., 226
Benedict, jr., Lewis E., 142; sketch of, 156; 368 Bensen, Albert V., 373, 376 Bentley, Caleb, 6% Oliver, 66 Bergen, Stephen J., 335
Berger, George, 67
Berkenmeyer, William Christopher, Rev., 338
Berne, town of, 499-513 agriculture in, 507 churches of, 510-513 early business enterprises of, 504-507 early mills of, 505 hamlet of Reedsville in, 509
hamlet of South Berne in, 509 hamlet of West Berne in, 508 lakes in. 499 later pioneers of, 502 list of first settlers of, 501 mineral springs in, 500 schools of, 509, 510 supervisors of, 513 the Beaverdam in, 499
Berne, the scene of a bloody deed during the Revolution, 500 the Simmons axe business in. 506 topography of, 499 village of East Berne in, 508 village, settlement and business men of, 507, 508 Best, Conradt, 67 Bethlehem, town of, 486-498 Becker's Corners in, 495
Castle Island in, 488 Cedar Hill in, 495
Cemetery Association, 491
cemeteries of, 490, 491
Center, 491 churches of, 496-498
Corning Iron Company in, 490 Delmar in, 493 Elmwood Cemetery in, 491 erection of town of, 488 first settlement of, 486
Glenmont in, 496 Hurstville in, 495 Indian burial place, Tawasentha, in, 488 Kenwood in, 494
list of families of first settlers of, 487
Mount Pleasant Cemetery in, 491 Normansville in, 493
post-offices of, 491 schools of, 496
Selkerk in, 495 Slingerlands village in, 492 soil and products of, 488 South Bethlehem in, 492
streams of, 488
turnpike and plank road companies, 489
Beverwyck Brewing Company, 378
Biegler, A. P., Dr., 213, 214
Bigelow, John M., Dr., 278 Billings, George Henry, Dr., 218
Bingham, R. H., 315
Binns, William, 438 Birch, George A., 146
Bird, William, 531 Birdseye, Charles C., 443
Bishop, Gertrude Anna Goewey, Dr., 226 Theodore M., Rev., 342
Bissels, Adam, 21
Bissell, William H. H., Rev., 426
Blackman, A. S., 425 Glover, 425
Blaisdell, J. W., Dr., 109 Wesley, Dr., 180 Blanchard, Anthony, 142 J. W., 105
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Bleecker. Barent, 93. 304, 363, 364 Charles E., 325 Harmanus, 93, 277. 374 Henry, 69, 135 Jacob. 65 jan. 256 Jan Jans, 286, 321 Johannes, 321 John N .. 65 John R., 21, 68, 96, 145. 365 Rutger, 135, 143, 322 William E., 278, 372
Blessing, Elmer Arkell, Dr., 228 Block, Adrian, 13 J., Rev .. 355
Bloodgood, Francis, 323, 365 John, 344 S. D. W., 244 William, 116 Bloomaert, Samuel, 21
Boardman, John, 347 William, 375 William G., 311, 380
Boes, Nicholas, Capt., 47
Bogardus, Robert, 340
Boght (or Groesbeck's Corners), 405
Bogart, James H., 105, 106 Garrett, 387 Henry I., 68, 70
Bond, Aaron John, Dr., 228
Booth, John H., 491 Lebbeus, 266
Borstwick, James M., 145
Boss, Lewis, 277, 316
Bothwell, James L., 329
Botsford, Egbert, 425
Bott, Arthur, 315
Boulware, Jeptha R., Dr., 181
Bourgengnon, L. H., 455
Boutelle, Frank W. and Frederick A., 356
Bouton, P. N., 375
Bowditch, Edward, 363, 377
Bowe, John, 375
Bowen, Townsend, Dr., 223
Bown, William H., Rev., 342
Boyd, Edward H., 239 James P., Dr., 174 J R., 244 Peter, 96, 266, 346, 374
Boyington, Charles, 349
Bradt, Albert Andriessen, 486 Anthony E., 68 Francis I., 94
Samuel C., 281
Bradford, John M., Rev., 265, 336, 337 Governor, of Plymouth, remon- strance of, against Dutch trade at Narragansett, 17
Bradley, John E., Prof., 330 Joseph J., 468 John Nelson, Dr., 225, 536 Brady, Anthony N., 316, 369 John T., 377 Brand, Michael, 462 Brandenburg, William H., 106 Brandow, Frank Hammond, 356
Bratt, John A., 74
Braun, A. T., Rev., 338
Braunschweiger, P. C., Rev., 338
Brayton, William P., 145
Brewer, David J., 167
Bries, Anthony, 392 (Brice ?), Anthony, 66
Bridge, Charles Francis, 356 Bridgford, Alany, 442 John, 315 Bridges at Albany, 99
Brigden, Thomas A., 142
Brigham, Henry A., 109 P. S., Dr., 431
Briggs, John N., 480
Brinsmade, Thomas C., Dr., 201
Broadhurst. Jonathan, 145
Brockway, Henry, 447 Bronk, Robert, Rev., 424 Stephen, 106 Bronson, Greene C., 140; sketch of, 150; 164
Brooks, Jonas H., 370, 371, 375, 447 Pascal P., Dr., 217
Broughton, William H., 108
Brouwer, Jan, Capt., 22 Brown, Allen, 96 Andrew, 538 Edward E., Dr., 183
Fred W., 278
James, 440
James Hutchings, Rev., 342 Jenks, 440 Samuel, 243 Thomas, Rev., 340
Browne, Goodwin, 356 Irving, 165 Brower, Henry D., 108
Bruce, Mrs. Catherine W., 276
Brumaghim, A. W., 373
Brunow, Professor, 247 Bryan, John, 366 Michael K., 104
Bryant, Charles Gilbert, Dr., 218 Buchanan, Charles J., 165, 166, 263 Buel, Jesse, 234, 239, 240, 374 Bulkeley, Alpheus Tompkins, 356
Bulkley, Chester, 347
Bullock, Joseph N., 371 Bumford, George, Col., 274 Burden, Howard H., 432
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Burdick & Taylor, 245 Burgoyne's surrender, 75 Burhans, David, 106 Burlingame, Eugene, 144, 166, 167, 278 Burke, Betsey, 349 Joshua A., 349 T. M. A., Rt. Rev., 352, 353
Burnett, Samuel W., 372
Burnside, James, 66 Burnstein, Charles, Dr., 232
Burt, Charles A., 108
Burton, John E., 108 William, 438, 440, 453
Bury, Richard, Rev., 341
Bush, Walter R., 278
Butler, Benjamin F., 144; sketch of, 149; 234 Joseph C., Dr., 219
Buttrick, Wallace, Rev., 350
Buyshe, James, Father, 350
Byington, Charles Sperry, 356 William Wilberforce, 356
Cady, Philander K., Rev., 342 Cagger, Peter, sketch of, 155; 207 Calder, Humphrey L., 109 Caldwell, James, 364 William, 96, 265
Callicott, Theophilus C., 236, 239
Calisch, Alexander Charles, Dr,, 231
Campbell, Edward Willers, Dr., 227 George, 441, 451, 453 William H., Rev., 265 William Melancthon, Dr., 230
Campaign of 1777, 74-77
Campaigns of the war of 1812, 86, 87
Canada, P. A., Rev., 355 Cantine, Moses I., 234
Callanan's Corners, 553 Capitol City Brewing Company, 378 Capron, John D., 376 Carmody, John, 353 Carpenter, Charles S., 245 Edward Annon, Dr., 221 George W., 334 James L., 381 Carr, Robert, Sir, 45
Carroll, J. H., 246 John M., 390 Stephen H., Dr., 221
Carson, Thomas L., 246 Carter, Nathaniel H., 243 William F., 437, 440, 452, 453 Cartwright, George, Sir, 45 Car wheel works, 377 Case, Russell C., 375 Casey, Daniel, 325 Cass, Levi, 331
Cassety, James M., Dr., 265 Cassidy, Clinton, 278 William, 235, 315 William R., 236 Caulkins, Jonathan, 428
Caw, William G., 452
Cedar Hill, 495
Center, Asa H., 266, 368
Chadwick, William N., 436, 437, 440, 453 Aaron, 402 P. R., 453 Chamberlain, Frank, 106, 278, 363, 373 Eugene T., 363
Champlain and the Iroquois, 11 Chandler, O. F., 383 Chapin, Edward P., 107 Josiah Dexter, 356 Lyman, 365 Chapman, Isaac A., 375 J. Wilbur, Rev., 336 Charles, Daniel D. T., 371 "Charter of Privileges and Exemptions," the, 20 Chatfield, Harvey S., 106
Cheeseman, Calvin, 403
Cheever, Samuel, 143 Chessman, Calvin, 344 Chester, John, Rev., 266. 347 Alden, 141, 334, 335
Child, E. B., 244, 249
Child's Hospital, the, 208 Chittenden, Orville H., 142
Christian Brothers' Academy, 268
Church, Andrew M, 448 Walter S., 117 Churches, Baptist, 350, 351, 410, 427, 458, 467, 485, 534, 544 Christian, 355, 485, 512, 513, 535 Congregational, 355, 410 Episcopal, 339-343, 425, 433, 456, 535 Hebrew, 355
Lutheran, 511, 525, 542, 543
Methodist, 343-346, 427, 432, 457, 459, 468, 484, 497, 498, 512, 527. 534, 543, 557 Presbyterian, 346-349, 428, 433. 458, 467, 497, 526, 554, 557 Reformed, 336, 337, 407-409, 424, 425, 457, 485, 496, 511, 526, 534, 555, 557 Roman Catholic, 350-355, 426, 428, 433, 459, 460, 485 City Halls, 160, 161 Clark, Charles G., 108 Charles H., 105 Israel W., 242 Jeremiah, 365
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