Memorial history of Syracuse, N.Y. : from its settlement to the present time, Part 56

Author: Bruce, Dwight H. (Dwight Hall), 1834-1908
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : H. P. Smith & Co.
Number of Pages: 938


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Block-house, the, 79. Blocks, boundaries and uses of, 122-128. Board of Education, the present, 538. financial statement of, 236. clerks of, 538. Board of Trade. 227.


Board of Water Commissioners, 252.


Boards of Fire Commissioners, 569.


Boards of Police Commissioners, 591-592.


Bogardus's Tavern, 96.


Boggs & Clarke, 672.


Bonds issued to pay outstanding debt, 223.


Bookstaver, Daniel, 441.


Boomer & Boschert Press Company, the, 668


Boots and shoes, 635.


Bottling industry, the, 633.


Boundaries of Danforth village, 219. at time of annexation, 217. of Geddes at time of annexation, 246.


Bounds of the new city, 159.


Boutities for volunteers, 196.


Bounty lands to officers and soldiers, 33.


Box mannfacturing, 643.


Brace, David, SO.


Brackett, Ichabod, 81.


Bradley, Christopher C., 214.


Bradley & Company, 617.


Bramer, B. D., 672.


Breda, peace of, 27.


Brewerton and Syracuse Railroad Co., 110.


Brewing interests, 629.


Brewster, Dr. Joseph W., 61, 169.


Brewster, Thurston D., 411.


Brick manufacturing. 639. Bridge over Onondaga Creek, 194. Over Oswego Canal in Willow street, 176.


Britnall, Iliram, 177. Britton, M. & Son. 666. Bronson, Josiah, sr., 65.


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Brooks, James B., biography of, Part II., 36. portrait of, 421. Brophy, Timothy, 641.


Brown, Edgar F .. 442.


Brown, Henry K., 251.


Brown Memorial M. E. Church. 50 1.


Bruce, Dwight H., biography of, l'art 11., 93. portrait of, 552. Buekley, Russell, 82. Buel, Luther, 102. Bayle Blast, the, 555.


Builders and contractors, 616.


Building materials and interests, 639. in Syracuse, the first, 95. Burdick, Hamilton, biography of, Part II., 101. portrait of, 420. Bureau of Labor and Charities, Gtil.


Burkhard. 1., 659.


Burnet Park, gift of, 218.


Buttet Street Railway Company, 248.


Burns, Ilon. Peter, 113. biography of, Part I1, 8G. portrait of, 168. Business Men's Association, the, 509. Business houses in 1$30, 130-133.


interests, early, 81. places in 1850, 169-170.


Butler Manufacturing Company, the, 615. Butler's Zouaves. 283.


Butterfield. Ilwin 8 .. 442. Butternut Street Hulway authorized, 217.


Byington. Beuajah, 79.


Byington, Kendall & Co., 671. Byram, Ed., 651.


C ALDWELL, Le-lie, 616. California House, the, 166. Calvary Church, 509 Canal basin, the old. destroved. 155. enlargement meeting. 177. project agitated, 405. Candle manufactories, 651. Canning industry, the, 1 7 ;. Canton Danforth, No. 31, 586 Canton Union, No. 6, 5-6. Capitular Masonry, 5SU. Cardiff Giant, the, 200. Carpenter, Benjamin, 80. Carpenter, Charles, 90. Carriages, wagons, etc .. 633. Carson Lea. de, the, 556.


Carter, J. S., 672. Cauno, the, 350. Castle, Seth, 5.


Celebration of the laying of the Atlantic eable, 188.


Cemeteries, 570. Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, 501. Central and Western New York in low, map of, 45. Central Baptist Church disaster, 21 -. history of, 170.


C'entral City, the. 556.


Central City Bolt Company, 623.


Central City Chapter of Rose Croix, 583.


Central City Consistory, S. P. R. S., 32d degree, 583. Central City Council, No. 13, 579.


Central City Council Princes of Jerusalem, 583.


Central City Encampment. 582.


Central City Lodge, No. 305, 579.


Central City Pipe Works, 663.


Central City Railway, 414.


Central City Veterans, 335. Central City Water Works Company's plans, 2.11.


Central City Wheel Works, 635.


Central Demokrat, 356-357.


Central Library, the, 544.


Central New York Homeopathic Medical Soci- ety, 475. Central New Yorker, the, 556. Chamberlin, William R., 442.


Champlain, 22.


Chancellors of the University, list of, 540.


Chapman, Edward E., 642.


Charitable institutions, 602.


Charter amendments in 1851, 178. amendments of 1857, 185. amendments of 1858, 189. amendment relating to assessors, 205. amendments, 255. 589.


Charter elect ons, 166, 175, 179, 182, 186, 188, 190, 192, 193, 194, 197, 200, 201. 202, 204. 200, 207, 209, 213, 216, 218, 220, 222, 224, 226, 229, 231, 233, 234, 235, 237, 241, 244, 215, 249. 251, 255, 259.


Charter Revision Committee, 239.


Chemical Extinguisher, No. 2, 567. Chenango and Salina Turnpike Company, 47. Chenango Valley Railroad opened, 213.


Cheney, Jerome L., 412.


Cheney, Timothy C., 213.


Chiefs of Police, 590-591. Chivalric Orders of Masonry, 581. Cholera in Syracuse, 131-136. action to prevent, 451. Christian Work, the, 553. Church, the first, lo7. edifices and organizations, 615.


Chnich of Assumption ( Roman Catholic), 516. Church of Christ, 513. Church of Christ (scientist), 514.


Church of St. John the Baptist, 520.


Cireuit Courts, 419. Cireum tances of the settlers, 74-75. City Charter project agitated, 151, 156, 158. revised, 210. lots soll, 167. officers, 259. poor and work-house, 602.


treasury found to contain worthless checks, 236. finances, the, 183. City Hall Commissioners appointed, 252.


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City Improvement Society, the, 233. Clark, Charles P., biography of, Part TI., 9, portrait of, 206. Clark, ITon. Elizar, 83. biography of, Part II., 15. portrait of, 396. Clark, William, 203. Clay Banner, the, 555. Clerks of the Board of Education, 538.


Clifford, John G., 442.


Clothing industry, the, 637.


Coal used in salt manufacture, 393. Coarse salt industry, the, 395.


Cobh, Ira H., 208.


Cobb, Nathan, biography of, Part II., 28. Cogswell, William B., biography of, Part 11., 42. portrait of, 660. Coleman, J. D., 646. College of Fine Arts established, 539. of Liberal Arts opened, 539. Collins, George K., 412.


Commercial Traveler. the, 552.


Commissioners to straighten Onondaga Creek, 178.


Committee of One Hundred appointed, 21-4. on Plan of Action, 224. of Public Safety, 79. Common school system of Syracuse, 533.


Competition in salt manufacture, 401.


Comstock, Hon. George F .. 438. biography of, Part IT., 79.


Concordia, the, 34-1.


Condition of the salt springs, early. 353.


Confederacy, the Indian, 19-20.


Conflict with the Gaslight Company, 221.


Congdon, George E., 412.


Congregational Poiley Zedeck, 526.


Congress Hall, 682. Constitutionalist, the, 554.


Constitutionalist and State Free Truder, the, 557. Contractors, G5l. Contree, Jolin, 701.


Convention Hall. 601.


Cook, Hon. George R., +12.


Cooperage, 658.


Corinthian Hall, 691.


Corner-stone of the University laid, 211.


"Corinth " and " Milan " as names for the post- office, 102.


Corporal punishment abolished, 536.


Cossitt's Corners, 102. Council convened at Albany, 29-30. Courier, the. 519. Court-House, the, 120-126. property sold, 175. site, 191.


Court, the first, 58. Court of Appeals Library, the, 426. Court of Common Pleas, A !.


County Clerks, 261. Clerk's office erected, 176.


Clerk's Building, corner-stone laid, 232.


County officers, 263-264. records, where kept, 63. County seat on Onondaga Ilill, 66. removed to Syracuse, 423. Cowie, Hon. William, biography of, Part II., 68. Cowles, George De Witt, biography of, Part IL., 67. portrait of, Part II., 66.


Crabtree, William, 646. Crippen, Alonzo, 84, 228.


Crouse, George, 222.


Crouse, George N., biography of. Part II., 41. portrait of, 616. -


Cronse, .John, 257. Crouse, John J., 249.


Cryptic Masonry, 579.


Crystal Fountain, the, 555.


Crystal Spring Brewing Co., 631.


Cummings, Frederick D., 442.


Curtis, Medad, 65.


Curtis, Otis, 80.


Cynosure Encampment, No. 14. 586.


D ANA, Geo. E., biography of, Part II., 51. portrait of, 620. Danforth, Asa, 52-55.


Danforth, Asa, jr., 72.


Danforth Congregational Church, 496.


Danforth village incorporated, 219. annexed to the city, 247.


Davis, Thomas, 232.


Davis, Thomas T., 432.


Dawson, Richard. 647.


Debt, the city's, 16.


Decoration day, the first, 205.


De Frontenac, 27-28.


De la Barre, 27-28.


Delaware Street Baptist Church, 481.


Democratic Freeman, the, 555.


Democratic State Convention of 1859, 269. Demong & Co., 629.


Denison. Dr. H. D., biography of, Part IL, 98. portrait of, 384. Denison, IToward P., 442.


De Puy, Robinson & Co., 645.


Deutsche Wacht Lodge, No. 283, 345.


Devine, James, 142.


Dey, Robert, biography of, Part II., 65. portrait of, 560.


Dickinson, JJoel, 89.


Dickinson & Allen, 651.


Didama, Henry D., M. D., LL. D, biography of. Part Il., 10. portrait of, 456. Discovery of the salt springs, 379.


Dispensary, the, 476, Distributing the brine, 384. District School Journal, the, 553.


Dissel, Theodore, 254.


Dodge, Jolm, 89. Doheny, George, 412 Donations to the victims of the Chicago fire, 212.


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Donoline, Dr. Florince O., biography of, Part 11., 71. portrait of, 461.


Downer. Ezra P'., biography of Part 11., 116. Drafts in 1863, 1!5.


Driscoll, George. W .. 443. Drake, Robert E., 142.


Duell, Charles II., 442.


Duguid, Henry L., 257. biography of, Part II., 4-1. portrait of, 256. Dugind Saddlery Company, the, 6244.


Dunbar, Bravo C., 230.


Duncan, William A., Ph. D., biography of, Part 11., 89. portrait of. 181. . Dunn, John, jr., biography of, Part II., 66. portrait of, 116. Durnford, John, 204.


Dutch régime, end of, 27.


E AGLE Tavern, the. St. Earll, Nehemiah IT., 432. Early history of the Bench and Bar in America, 117. Early roads, 98. settlement, IS. settlers, 51-55. Eckel, Philip, death of, 568.


Kokerman & Will, 655.


Economy Foundry Company, 623.


Eddy, E. J., 679.


Educational institutions, 530. journals, 552. IAwards, Hon. Samuel L .. 428. Eighth ward improvements, 211. Elections, the early, 82-83. the first, 109. districts re-formed, 253.


Electric alarm system introduced, 500.


Electric Light and Power Company, 596. Ellis, Carlos B., 413. Empire House, 6s1.


Empire State Democrat and United States Re- vier, 555. Engine companies, the. 560. Erie Canal project, the, 99, 703. completion of, 103. the boat Montezuma on the, 103.


Essayists since 1882, 455.


Esser, John C. & Son, 61S.


Estimate of the city's material wealth. 610. Evangelical Lutheran Orphan Asylum, 349. Evangelical Pulpit, the, 554.


Evening Mail, the, 555. Evening Transcript, the, 556. Everhart, Foist IL .. 413. Everson, Giles B., 4433. Execution for murder, the first in the county, CO3. Express Companies, 648. P


F ALKER, Joseph, 660. Family Companion, the, 556. Farmers, the early, 69-70. Farmers' Fertilizer Company. the, 668. Fears of military and Indian invasion, 78-79.


Festivals, German, 351.


Flood of November, 1857, 186.


Fifteenth Cavalry, 322. Fifth Ward Railway Company, 415. Fifth Ward Sangerbund, the, 314. Fifty-first Regiment, 323-334. officers of, 329. Finaneial awakening in 1857, 185. Finances of 1868, 204.


Financial condition in 1871, 209. history, 364. institutions reviewed, 612. statistics. 225.


Finck, August, 661.


Finn, HI. & Sons, 665.


Fire alarm telegraph tested, 208. company, the first, list of, 56-4. Department, the, 563. Department increased, 210-211. engine, the first purchased, 563.


First agricultural society, the, 68-69. burial in Onondaga county, 570. mail coach, the, 46. settler in Onondaga county, 48.


First Baptist Church, 477.


First English Lutheran Church, 513.


First Free Methodist Church of Syracuse, 505.


First German Baptist Church, 363.


First Methodist Episcopal Church, 199.


First National Bank, 369.


First Presbyterian Church, 168, 48-1.


First Regiment, 273.


First Universalist Church, 515.


First Ward Methodist Episcopal Church, 498.


First Ward Presbyterian Church, 182.


Fisk, C. H., 623.


Fitch, Thomas B., 228. biography of, l'art II., 76.


Five Nations, the, 17 -- 19. Foot, Asa, 8.1. Foran, Dr. James, 167.


Forbes, Jolm G., 85.


Ford, Rev. S. T., 480.


Forinan, Joseph, 56.


Forman, Joshua, 56-58.


Forman, Judge, 99-100.


Forman Park, improvement of, 212.


Forman, Samuel, 58. Forman, Ward, 58. Forman, Wilson & Co., 100.


Fort, erection of the, 30.


Fort Stanwix, council at, 31.


Fourth Baptist Church, 4-2. Fourth of July celebrations, 587. celebration in 1828, 133. Fourth Presbyterian Church, 457. Fourth Regunent, 274.


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Fourth Ward Railroad Company, 416. Fowler, Jolin C. 443


Francis & Company, 648. Franklin Institute, 168. Franklin Library and Institute, 543. Frazer, Kasson, 222.


Frazer & Jones Company. 625. Free School Clarion, the, 553.


Free Soil Campaigner, the, 555.


Freeman, George, 638.


Freie Brueder Lodge, No. 458, 315.


Freie Presse, Die, 358.


French and Indians, treaty between. 27. French, arrival of the, 28.


French, Mansfield J., 663.


Freshet of 1862. 193.


Friedel & Gebhart. 633.


Friedel & Soule, 653.


Fry & Mantel, 632. Fuller, Louis E., 413. Fuller, Truman K .. 443.


Fuller, William D. 443.


Funded debt of 1884, the, 237.


Furman Street M. E. Church, 501.


Furnaces and heaters, 649.


Furniture, picture frames, etc., 6-44.


G AGE, W. C., 228. Gardner, Rowland H., 439. Geddes village, clerks of, 93. Geddes, incorporation of, 92. growth of, 93. map of, in 1807, 87. trustees of, 92. annexation to Syracuse, 246. division into wards, 247. early settlers in, 57-90. first election in. 92. formation of, 36. settlement of. 85.


Geddes Congregational Church, 497. Geddes. James, 85. 381-382. Geldes, Judge, named " Don-da-dah-gwah.' >7. Geddes Methodist Episcopal Church, 500. Genesee and Water Street Railway Co., 115. Genesee College, first steps taken toward removing, 203. Genesee Turnpike, 41. Geology, 37-40. Gere, N. Stanton, 243. Gere, Robert, 99. biography of, Part IL., 76. German element in Syracuse, the, 336. settlers, the first, 337. immigration, 339. press, the, 854. Theatricals, 350. 1. 0. 0. F. societies, 346. German Mechanicd' Association, 316. German Musical Institute, 313. Germania Brewing Company, 631. Germans in politics, 353.


Germans disappointed in Kossuth, 343. in the Rebellion, 352. Gibbs, Frederick II., 443. Gifford, Henry, 215.


Gifts to the University, list of, 540.


Gilbert, Waldo E., 443.


Gilbert, William, 413. Glass, Joseph J., 228.


Gleason, Lucius, biography of, Part II., 7. portrait of, Part II., 6.


Globe Hotel, 681. Globe Laundry, the, 650.


Goettel, Philip, 647. Good Will Congregational Church, 494.


Goodelle, William I'., biography of, Part II., 16. portrait of, Part II., 16.


Goodrich, Charles B., 443. Goodstock Manufacturing Co., the, 668.


Gould, Col. Jeremiah, 72.


Gould, Phares, 7.4.


Government Building begun, 238.


Grace Church, 507.


Graduating, class, first in the High School 536. Grand Opera House burned, 253.


Granger Block, the, 155. burned, 200. Graves, Ilon. N. F., biography of, Part II., 3. portrait of, 308.


Gray Brothers Manufacturing Co., 635.


Gray, George W., 143.


Gray's, H. H. Son. 636.


Green, Andrew 11., 4.14.


Green, John A., 215.


Green, T. D., 678.


Greenpoint, early settlers at, 76.


Greenway Brewing Company, 629.


Greenway Guard, 335, 342. Griswold, Edmund B., 234.


Grocers' licenses, 109.


Growth of the village, 81. of the city, 612-616. Gunpowder explosion, 147-150.


H ABERLE Brewing Company, 630. Ilarndle, Charles G. & Co., 655. HIall, George, 59. Hall, Johnson, 434. Hammond, Charles A., 414.


Hanehett, Charles G., 654.


Ilancock, Theodore E., biography of, l'art IL, 62. portrait of, 704. Harnois, Amie, 652. Harrison street trunk sewer, 213. IIarugari Liedertafel, 345. lodges, 345. Ilaskin, James P., 217. Hatch, Dr. Horace F, 173. Hausenfrat4, Jacob, 339. Haven, Melvin ., 411. Hawley, Gen. J. D., 641. Hawley, Dr. W. A., biography of, Part II., 16.


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Ilawley, Dr. W. A., portrait of, Part II., 46. Hayden, D. L., 615.


Hayden, Sely C., biography of, Part II., 52. portrait of, Part II., 52. Hazard, Frederick R., biography of, Part II., 58. portrait of, Part 11., 55. Healy, Dr. Samuel, 472. Herald, the, 550. Hiawatha, 18-19. Hickok, Morehouse, 61. Hides and leather, 660. Hier, George P., 627.


Hier, John P., 628.


Higgins, Alfred, biography of, Part II., 56. portrait of. Part II .. 56. High School Building erected, 202. organized, 536. Ilighways, early, 41-44. Hill, Everard A., 414.


Hillis, David Duncan, 420.


Hine, Norman, 44 1.


Hiscock, Frank 11., 444.


Hiscock, Hon, Frank, biography of, Part II., 113. portrait of, 124.


Ilogan, Thomas, 444. Holbrook, Charles O., 85.


Hollister, David W., 81.


Holmes, Samuel N., 414.


Home Circle, the, 656. Howweopathie profession, the, 17 1. Ilopkins, Frank, 444.


Hopper, Jasper, 60.


Hopping, Enos D., 85. Hotchkiss & Schreuder, 642.


Hotel Burns, 682.


Hotel Candee, 682.


Hotels, 681. Ilouse of the Good Shepherd, 608. House of Providence, 603.


Ilouse, Louis, 633. Honser Elevator Co., 671. Hovey, Alfred H., 201.


Howard Furnace Company, 650.


Howard & Jennings, 673. Howlett, Alfred A., biography of, Part 11., 84. portrait of, 592. Hoyt, Ilarrison, 411. Hubbell, Ferris, 91, 243.


Hughes Brothers, 675. Humboldt Lodge, No. 537, 316


" Hunkers " and " Barnburners. " 268 Hunt, John C., 144. Huntington, Dr. Daniel, 61. Huntington, Bishop. 509. Hurd, Dr. Darwin E., 467.


DE. Charles E., 414. Immanuel Baptist Church, 150. Impartial Citizen, the, 555. Improvements on Onondaga Lake, 214. Incendiaries of 1871. 212. Indebteduess in 1-55, 180.


Indebtedness in 1889, 255. Indian Confederacy, carly condition of the, 20. history, outline of, 17. traditions of, 18-19. treaties with, 381. tribes, division of, 19-20. Industrial growth and manufacturing interests, 610. Iroquois Indians, 17-18. League, the formation of, 18.


JACKSON, Calvin, 98. J Jackson, Albion, the first white child boru in Syracuse, 695. Jackson, Thomas, 617.


Jail erected. the, 424. James street in early times, 113.


Jenkins, Arthur, biography of, Part II., 110.


Jenney, Edwin S., 444. Jenney's Battery, 284-288. in South Carolina, 287.


Jerome, Samuel, 73. "Jerry Rescue," the, 172. Jervis House, 682. Jesuit missionaries, the, 23. journals of, 24 -- 25. John Crouse Memorial College for Women, 540. John Greenway, explosion of the, 242. Johnson, Edward O., -145. Johonot, James, the first school principal, 535. Journal, the, 551. building burned, 180. Journal of Father Le Moyne, the, 23-21. Journal of Health, the, 556.


Joy, Edward, 654.


Judges, the first, 55. of the County Court, 261. of the Court of Appeals, 440. of the Supreme Court, 261. Judson, Hon. E. B., biography of, Part II., 81. portrait of, 370. Judson, Iliram, 177. Juvenile Instructor, the, 553.


K EARNEY'S Brewery, 632. Keeler, Denuis B., 445. Kellogg, Clarence V., 445.


Kellogg, William, 80. Kemp & Burpee Manufacturing Co., 678.


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Kennedy, Denmis M., 256. Kennedy, Francis II., 639. Kennedy, William, 415. Kent, Charles S., 145. Kent & Miller, G37. Kenyon, George G., 613. Kibbe, George, Go. King. John 1 .. , 415. Kunne, A. B., M. D., biography of, l'art 11., 62. Kinne, Charles, 242. Kinnie, 1. E., 536 .: Kirk, William B., 243, 641.


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Kirkpatrick, Dr. W., biography of, Part II., 25. portrait of, 32. Kline, Jay B., 445. Klock, E. M., 644. Kossuth, Louis, visit of, 175.


L AFAYETTE'S visit in 1825, 111. Lake Genentaba, 25. Lally, Michael F., 445.


Lamb, James, 88.


Lamb's daughter, killing of, 76.


Lands, reservations of, 34.


La Ruche, 556.


Lawlessness and crime, 587.


Lawrence, James Robbins, 429.


Lawyers, list of, 441.


Laying out the first village, 71-72. act of Legislature, the, 72.


Leavenworth Circle transferred to the city, 251. Leavenworth, Gen. Elias W., 143. biography of. Part 11., 18. portrait of, 48. Lefever Arms Company. 663.


Leggett, J. S., 63-4.


Legislative act concerning parks, etc., 210.


Le Jeune. Father l'aul, notes of, 25.


Le Moyne's journal, 23-21.


Lessing Lodge, No. 163, 585.


Lewis, Ceylon H., 445.


Liberty Intelligencer, the, 555.


Liberty Party Paper, the, 550.


Libraries in Syracuse, 512.


Library Hall, 542.


Lighton, Ilon. John, biography of, Part 11., 49. portrait of, 696.


Lincoln Canton, No. 38, 586.


Lincoln Encampment, 586. Lincoln Lodge, No. 180, 585. Lind, Jenny, in Syracuse, 173.


Linehan, C., 64 -. Lines, Thomas D., 631.


Lipe, Charles E., 622.


Literary Union, the, 556.


Long, Ezra, 627. Longstreet, Cornelius T., 60, 92. biography of, Part II., 30. portrait of, 6l. Loomis, Allen & Co., 656.


Loomis, Henry II., biography of, Part 11., $7. portrait of. Part 11., Sli. Lumber industry, the, 642. Lyman, Frederick A., 445. Lynch, James, 212.


Lynch, Patrick, biography of, l'art II., 61. portrait of. 221. Lynx, the, 62, 554.


M ENNERCHIOR, the, 311. Mails, the first, 40. Malcom Hall, 691. Mang, John Jacob, 337-338. Mann, James, 67.


Manning, James, 201.


Manufacturing industries, 617. Map of Onondaga county, 34-30. Mara. Michael M., 446. Marble and granite business, the, 647.


Marsellus, John, Manufacturing Company, Lim- ited, 678. Marsh, Francis A., 248.


Marshall, Jacob & Son, 661.


Marshall, Louis, 446. Martin, Sprague & Co., 651.


Martin, Sullivan & Donovan, 651.


Mason, Amos L., biography of, Part II., 54. portrait of, 688.


Masonic lodge, the first organized, 577.


May Memorial (Unitarian) Church, 512.


May, Rev. Samuel J., 512.


Maynard, Henry A., 445.


Mayor's term extended to two years, 249. MeCarthy, Dennis, 249. McCarthy, Thomas, 81.


MeChesney, George II., 642. biography of, Part II., 100. portrait of, 642.


MeClure, R. C., 654.


McDowell, John HI., 643.


McLennan, Donald F., 446.


McLennan, Peter B., biography of, Part II., 51. portrait of, 536.


McLond & Janes, 633.


McMahon, John O., +15.


Meads' Business College, 541.


Mechanics' Association, 153.


Medical College opened, 539.


Medical profession, the, 449.


Meldram, J. Charles, 446.


Members of Assembly, 265. of Congress, 139. of the Medical Society, list of, 456. of the Medical Association, list of, 462. Memorial day, first observed, 205. Memorial Presbyterian Church, 491.


Mercantile establishments in 1840, 146-147.


Merchants and manufacturers, early, 88-92. Merchants' National Bank, 366.


Merrell & Soule, 657.


Merriam, Thomas, 644. Merrick, C. H. & L. S., 640.


Merrick, M. & C., 6-40.


Mertens, J. M. & Co., 636.


Messenger, Iliram B., 446.


Mickles, Nicholas, 60.


" Milan" and "Corinth" as names for a post- office, 102.


Military committee appointed, 198. history, 271-273. occurrences in 1861-62, 193-194. organizations, independent, 334. truet, the, 32. Militia officers, changes in, 273-281. Miller, Henry E., 446. Mills, the first, 53-51.


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INDEX.


Mills, early, 96. Minnehaha, daughter of Hiawatha, 19. Mission work among the Indians, 21-23. Monetary stringency, periods of, 365. Money borrowed for bounties, 198. Monitor, invention of the, 703. Montezuma, the first packet boat, 407. Montgomery Institute, 531. Montreal Island, burning of. 28. Moore, David A., M. D., 473.


Moore, John, & Co., 644. Moore, Quinn & Co., 631.


Moosbrugger Candle Co., 656. Moravian missionaries, 26. More, Ezekiel P., 445. Morgan, Le Roy, 427. Morgan. Theodore L. R., 415. Morning Sentinel, the, 555.


Morris, D. J., 218. Moseley, Gen. William II., 219.


Mosely, Daniel, 66.


Mowry, Henry J., biography of, l'art 11., 72. portrait of, 264. Moyer Wagon Works, 633. Mullen, Joseph, 434.


Municipal ownership of water works agitated. 212.


Munroe, Allen, 240. Murphy, Thomas F., 416.


Museum, the, 701. Music in Syracuse, 557. Musical societies, German, 3+3. Myers, Austin, 138. Myers Hall, 691.


N AMING the city " Svraeuse, " 106. National Brewing Company, 6.1. National Express Co., 04 -. National Theater, the, 166. Needham, Dr. William, 59. Nettleton, A. E. & Co., 636.


New Amsterdam natued New York, 27. New Beth Israel, 525. New City Hall proposed. 275. New Process Raw Hide Company, 650. New water supply wanted, 208 209.


New York Brick and Paving Company, 611. New York State Asylum for Blasts, 605. New York State Banking Company, 369. New York State Educational Journal, 552. New York, West Shore, and Bufalo Railroad. 413. Newell, J. E., 146. Newspaper, the first, 62. German, foundation of the first, 355. Newspapers of the past, 551. Nies. Adam, 619. Night watch, the first, 151.


Nolan, Timothy, 611. Northern Christian Advocate, the, 553. Northrup, Hon. A. Judd, 457. Northrup, Milton H., biography of, Part IL, 112.


Nott, Christopher, 84. Nottingham, Edwin, 446. Nottingham, William, 446. Novelty Manufacturing Company, the, 669. Noxou, B. Davis, 66, 430. Noxon, James, 136. Nukerk, Benjamin, 571.


O AKWOOD Cemetery, 574. Oberlander, Alexander E., 446. Oberlander, Rev. Alexander, 362.


Observatory erected, 530.


Odd Fellowship, 584. O'Hara, Rev. Dr. James A., 518. Old Alvord building, the, 77. arsenal, the, 61. cemetery, 572. cemetery abandoned, 161. State road, 41.


One Hundred Eighty-fifth Regiment, 317-322. battle of Hatcher's Run, 319. surrender of Lee, 321.


Que Hundred Forty-ninth Regiment, 301-316. battle of Gettysburg, 307-300. battle of Lookout Mountain, 312. around Atlanta, 313. with Sherman's army, 315. One Hundred Twenty-second Regiment, 293- 304. left Syracuse, 294. battle of Antietam, 295. action near Culpepper Court House, 206. battle of Round Top, 295. battle of Gettysburg, 299. extraets from Major T. L. Poole's diary, 300-303.


Onondaga Academy, 62. Onondaga and Cortland Turnpike Company, 47. Onondaga county, division into townships, 33. lirst grant of land in, 19. formation of, 35. present limits, 36. Onondaga County Homeopathic Medical So- ciety, 475. Onondaga County Medical Society, the, 449. Onondaga County Milk Association, 679.


Onondaga County Orphan Asylum, 603. Onondaga County Savings Bank, 206, 374.


Onondaga Creek Commission, 204.


Onondaga Demokrat, 354.


Onondaga Gazette, the, GS. Onondaga Hardshell, the. 556.


Onondaga Ilill, settlement on, Gl. early business interests, 67-GO. early settlers, 66-70. as the county seat, 6G. Onondaga Historical Society organized, 192. Onondaga Hollow Religions Society, the, 62, Onondaga Hollow, the postoffice at, 58. Onondaga Iron Company, 622. Onondaga Journal, the, 68. Onondaga Lake, 25.




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