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MEMORIAL HISTORY OF SYRACUSE.
Onondaga Lake, improvements on, 214. Onondaga Lodge, No. 98, 62. Onondaga Lodge, No. 79, 585. Onondaga Lodge of Odd Fellows, 700. Onondaga Messenger, the, 555. Onondaga Pottery Company. 662. Onondaga Register, the, 62, 554. Onondaga Republican, the, 551. Onondaga Sentinel, the. 555. Onondaga Valley, 48, 63. Onondagas, the, 17-19. Opening of the canal, 103.
Ordinances, 110. Oswego and Syraense Railroad, 411. Ownership of the salt springs, 392. Oyer and Terminer, first court of, 58.
P ACKET boat, the first, 407. Palmer, A. W., 638. Palace Steam Laundry, the, 653.
l'anic of 1857, 365.
Papers read before the Medical Association, 466.
Paragon Plaster Company, G61.
I'ardee, Sheldon and Charles, 89.
Parish Library, 542.
Park Avenne Methodist Protestant Church, 510. Park Central Presbyterian Church, 456. Parks and public improvements alluded to, 612. Parshall, James C., 446. " Patriot" war, the, 341.
Patrolmen in 1869, list of, 390.
Peace festival, the, 351. meeting in 1864, 199. Pease, Father, anecdote of, 499.
Pease, J. F. Fornace Company, 649.
Peck, Charles IL .. 146. Peck, W. S. & Co., 637.
Pen-picture of the past and present, 717.
Pron & Lee, 677. Penny postmen, 560. People's Railroad Company, 410. granted a franchise, 251.
People's Savings Bank, 377. Perfection Oil Tank Company, 672. Permanent settlers, 102. Post-house built, 220. Peters, N. & Co., 638. Phares, Simeon, 89. Pharis, Isaac, 87-88. Phelps, Dadley P., 232
Phunix Foundry and Machine Company, 620, Physicians at Onondaga Hill, the early, Es. Physicians, list of, 450.
Pieree, Batler & Pierce Manufacturing Com- pany. 619. Pierce, Sylvester P., biography of, Part 11 , 58. portrait of, Gls. Platt & Durkee. 91. Plumbing and gas litting, 651. Plymouth Congregational Clinch, 193. Police Commissioners removed 251, 253. department, 556.
Police force increased, 250. force as at present organized, 589. justices, succession of, 591.
Policemen. names of, in 1852. 588. Political review. 206-271. reminiscences, 710. Population in 1820, 104. since 1845, G11. in 1848, 166. in IS01, GI1. Porter Manufacturing Company (Limited), 623. Porter, Dr. W. W., 468.
Postmasters, list of, 562. Postotlice, the first in the county, 58. of Syracuse, 559. statisties of 1890, 615.
l'ound, the, 1G1. Powell, A. C., 240. Powers, David A., 63!). Powers, Dr. Nelson C., biography of, Part II., 68. portrait of, 112.
Pratt, Daniel, 433. Presbyterian Church at Onondaga IIill, G7.
Presbyterian churches, 492.
Presidential campaign of 1872, 214. of 1880, 232.
Presidents of the Board of Trustees of the University, list of, 540.
Presidents of the Medical Society since 1806, list of, 45G. Press of Syracuse, the. 545.
Preston Brothers, 640.
Prive, Milton S., 256. Principals, schools, and location, list of, 537.
Printing office, the first, 107.
Proceedings of the various meetings of the Medical Society, 453. Prospect Ilill Garden, 350.
Public improvements in 1889, 255. market, 141, 155. meetings, 182. schools and the city government. 531. before the city organization, 532. well in Hanover Square, the, 139.
Q UEEN Anne's reign, 29. Question of prior rights to the salt springs, 385. Quinlan, P. R. & Co., 676.
R ACE course, the first, 704. Raid on disreputable houses, 191. Railroads, 408. Railroads, opening of, 140-142. statistics, 61-1. Randall, Joshua B., 147. Randel, John, jr., maps by. 696. Real estate development, 253. Rebellion. war of. 282-331. Redfield, Lewis II., 699. biography of, Part II., 23. portrait of, 514.
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Redfield, Mrs. L. H., biography of, Part II., 91. portrait of, Part 11 .. 91. Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) Church, 516.
Reformed (Dutch) Church, 510.
Reformed Presbyterian Church. 492.
Regulations governing salt manufacture, 387. Religion of the Indians, 21. Religious history of Syracuse, 476. press, the, 553. Religions Recorder, the, 553. Reminiscences, 683.
of Gien. E. W. Leavenworth, 111. of llon. Andrew D. WInte, 507. Removal of the old depot, 205.
Rescue Mission, 528. -
Resolutions of 1825, 563. regarding small pox in 1875, 463.
Revolution, the, 31.
Richmond, Dean, John, and Anson, 82. Riegel, Henry, 447. Riot of 1841, 153.
Roads and trails, 41.
in Geddes, the early, 86-87.
Roadmaking, new method of, 169.
Robber's Row, occupants of. 115.
Robert Gere Bank, 371.
Rochester and Syracuse Direct Railroad, 411. Rock Spring Brewery, 632.
Roehner, John L., 357.
Rogers, William S .. 447.
Root family, the, 88.
Rose Hill Cemetery. 572.
Rose, Sherman J., 447.
Ross, William M., 447.
Rowlamt. James, 6l.
Royal Patent of Charles IL., 27.
Ruger, C. P'rosser. 4417.
Ruger, Hon. W. C., biography of Part II. 21. portrait of, 176. Russell, Archimedes, biography of, Part II., 48. portrait of, 218. Russell, Jonathan, sent to Albany, 79. Rust, Zeblon, 65. Ryan, P. J., 417. Ryan, Thomas, 6.2.
S ABINE, Joseph F., 435. Sabine, William 11., 59. Sackett. James, 115. Singerbund, the, 313-314. Safford, Shubael, 102. Sager Brothers, fitiT. Salaries of public officers 1-2-183. new schedule of. 186. of city officers, 250-283. Salem's Church of the Evangelical Society of Syracuse, 360. "'Saleratus factory," the old. 118. Salina village, first officers of, 160. formation of, 36. first town meeting in, 82.
Salina village, in 1823. 83. in the War of 1812, 83. village officers, 163. rocks, the, 39. Salina Gang, the, 68.4. Salina and Oswego Turnpike Company, 47.
Salina Chapter R. A. M. No. 70, 580.
Salina Courier and Enquirer, 55 4.
Salina Encampment, No. 114, 586.
Salina Lodge, No. 97, 585.
Salina Sentinel, 554. Salisbury. A. G., 220, 536.
Salmon, Dwight and Daniel O., 627.
Salmon River Company, 2445. water bill, the, 2.15.
Salt deposit, 39. first made, 54. industry, the, 83, 378. vats, description of, 397. blocks, description of, 394. first used, 380.
wells sunk, 386. lands soll, 181, 209-217. springs in Geddes, ownership of, ST. reservation ceded to the State, 381.
Salt Point, 583-384. Salt Springs Lodge, No. 520, 579.
Salt Springs National Bank, 368.
Sammous. Jacob, 88.
Sanderson Brothers Steel Company, 619.
Sanl, George, 356.
Savage, Richard, 243. Savings banks, run on, 21-4.
Sawyer, George C., biography of, Part II., 92. portrait of, 600.
Sax, Jacob, 629. Schlosser, Charles & Sons, 635.
Schmeer, Daniel, 673.
Schmeer, Henry, 646.
School, the first, 107. -house, the first, 62. libraries, 544. statistics, 538. School Bulletin, the, 552. Schools in Syracuse, the early, 530. select, 531. principals, and location, hst of, 537.
Schng. Charles & Son, 659. Schwabenland, or Schwobeland. 350.
Scott, Gen. Winfield, reception of, 175.
Scribbins, Mr .. 701.
Sears, George II., 447.
Second Branch of the Evangelical Association of Syracuse. 361. Second Regiment, 274.
Secret societies, 577.
Sedgwick, llon. Charles B., biography of, Part IL., 109. Sedgwick, Charles HI., 448. Seraph's Advocate, the, 553. Seubert, Justin, 628. Seventh Day Adventists, 522.
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MEMORIAL HISTORY OF SYRACUSE.
Seventh Ward Railway Company, 415. Sewerage Commissioners appointed, 206. Sewers constructed in 1:55, 180.
Seymour, Joseph, Sons & Co., 641.
Shattuck, Henry. 235.
Sheldon, Arthur HI., 447.
Sheldon, Dr. J. W., biography of, Part II., 6.1. portrait of. 474. Shepard, Joseph, 90. Sheriff's, 264.
Sherlock, Charles R., 519.
Sherwood Harness Company, 626.
Shipman, Dr. Azariah B., 470.
Shipman, Dr. John O., 471.
Shipping facilities, G11.
Shirt manufacturing, 659.
Short, O. II. & Co., 635.
Shove, Benjamin J., 447.
Silverware, 641.
Simmons Hame Company, the, 601.
Six Nations, the, 17.
Skinner, Charles L., 89.
Small pox in the city, 21-4. in 1875, 220. in 1889, 256.
Smith, Hon. Carroll E., biography of, l'art HE., 107.
Smith, Cornelius W., 117.
Smith, Edward, 535.
Smith, Jacob S., 234.
Smith, Nathaniel B., 435.
Smith, Noalı, 89.
Smith Premier Typewriter Company, 674.
Smith, Stephen, 179.
Smith, Stephen W., 91.
Smith, William Brown, biography of, l'art 11.,5. portrait of, 240.
Smith, William Il. II., biography of, Part II , 97. portrait of. Part 11., 98.
Smiths & Powell, 675.
Snavhin, Charles F .. 417.
Sniper, Gen. Gustavus, biography of, l'art 11, 53. Snow blockade, 200.
Snow, Charles W., biography of, Part II., 57. portrait of, 232. Society of Concord, 523. Society for Mutual Instruction, 543.
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 604. Solomon, Samuel D., 117. Solvay Process Co., the, 661. Son'agsblatt, Das. 358. South Salina street, 123. South Syracuse Canning Company, 657.
Spencer Clothing Co., 638.
Spencer, Israel Selden, 433. Spencer, Thomas, 215. Split Rock Cable Road Company, 662. St. Agnes Cemetery, 576. St. Andrews Divinity School, 510. St. Cecelia (Round Top) Cemetery, 576.
St. James's Church, 507. St. John's Cathedral, 510. St. John's Catholic Academy, 520. St. John's Episcopal Church at Onondaga ETill, 67.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 358. St. Joseph's (French Catholic) Church, 522. St. Joseph's (German Catholic) Church, 521.
St. Joseph's Hospital, 607.
St. Lney's (Roman Catholic) Church, 522. St. Mark's Church, 509.
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 363.
St. Mary's Cemetery, 575.
St. Mary's (Roman Catholic) Church, 517. St. Patrick & Church, 521.
St. Paul's Church, 50S.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 363.
St. Peter's German Evangelieal Church, 358. Standard, the, 546. Standart, Jolin L .. 448.
Stanton, Amos, 98, 706.
Stanton, Rufus, 99. Stanton, Sidney, jr., 647.
State Bank of Syracuse, 372. -
State Fair brought to Syracuse, 253.
State Senators. 265.
Statesman, the, 555.
Statistics of the Central Library, table cf, 515. of Syracuse in 1848, 164.
Steam Gange and Lantern Company, 671.
Steam heat and power authorized, 231.
Stearns, E. C. & Co., 649.
Stearns, Edward C., biography of, Part II., 74. portrait of, l'art IL., 74. Stearns, Dr. Jehiel, 466. Stern, Samuel R., 447.
Stevens, George, 229.
Stevens, Judge William, 80.
Stevens, Lyman, Mayor in 1855, 179.
Stewart, Harvey, 90.
Stewart, Hon. William D., 82.
Stillwell, Giles II., 447.
Stolz, Bemamin, 417.
Stores and dwellings, early, 116-119, 120-128.
Straight Line Engine Company, 624. Street railways authorized. 210. railway charters, 191. railways of Syracuse, 414.
Streets opened and named, 110. condition of, in 1854, 178.
Strong, Oliver R., 65, 434.
Struggle for conquest. the, 26-27.
Sumner Corps. the, 335.
Sunday Herald, the, 557. Sunday Morning Times, the, 552.
Sunday News, the, 557. Superintendents of the salt springs, 391.
Supreme Court, the, 418. Surrogates, 201. Surrogate's Court, 420.
Sweet, William A., and the Salmon River Wa- ter Bill, 244.
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Sweet's Manufacturing Company, 618. Swing bridges over the Erie and Oswego Canals, 218. Syracusun, the, 55G. "Syracuse," 106.
Syracuse village, incorporation of, 108. in 1834, map of. 101. in 1846, map of, 114. from 1824 to 1830, 120.
from 1828 to 1840, 129-144.
from 1840 to 1847, 145-158.
city of, incorporated, 158.
division into districts by the Board of Health, 168. growth of the city budget, 256. in the Rebellion, 193-200. in 1877, 223.
Syracuse Academy, 531. incorporation of, 139.
Syracuse American, the, 554.
Syracuse and Auburn Railroad, 697.
Syracuse and Geddes Railway Co., 414.
Syracuse and Onondaga Railroad Company, 140. Syraen-e and Onondaga Railway Company. 414. Syracuse and Utica Railroad, 409.
. Syracuse Bamboo Furniture Company, the, 669. Syracuse, Binghamton, and New York Rail- road, 411. Syracuse Bisenit Works, 673. Syracuse Brewing Company, 632. Syracuse Cadets, 334.
Syracuse, Chenango, and New York Railroad, 412.
Syracuse Chilled Plow Company, 621. Syracuse City Water Works, 592.
Syracuse Coarse Solar Salt Works removed, 178.
Syracuse Consolidated Street Railway Com- pany. 417. Syracuse Daily Courier, tite, 5-19. Syriense Daily News, the, 557. Syracuse Daily Republican, the, 555. Syracuse Daily Star. the, 555.
Syracuse Dash Works. 635. Syracuse Evening Herald, the, 550.
Syracuse Gaslight Company, 595. Syracuse Gazette and Onondaga Register, 554. Syracuse Glass Company, 664. Syraense Ileat and Power Company, 677. Syracuse Home Association, the, 60G.
Syracuse Homeopathic Medical Association, 476. Syracuse House, the, 102-122. Syracuse Independent. the. 556. Syracuse Iron Works, 619. Syracuse Journal, the, 551.
Syracuse. Lafayette Grenadier Guard, 342. Syracuse Liederkranz, 344. Syracuse Lodge, No. 109, 585. Syracuse Lodge, No. 501, 577. Syracuse Malleable Iron Works, 652.
. Syracuse Medical Association, the, 402. Syracuse Molding Company, 640.
Syracuse Museum, the, 140.
Syracuse Northern Railroad, 413.
Syracuse Nurseries and Stock Farin, the, 675. Spracuse Pressed Brick Company, 640.
Syracuse Savings Bank, 375.
Syracuse Specialty Manufacturing Co., 607. Syracuse Standard, the. 546.
Syracuse Steel Foundry Company, 626. Syracuse Stone Railroad Co., 140.
Syracuse Stove Works, the, 653.
Syracuse Tube Company, 653.
Syracuse Turn Verein. the, 347.
Syracuse Twist Drill Company, 667.
Syracuse Union, 356.
Syracuse University, 533. erected, 211.
T ABOR Orphan Asylum, 349.
Teachers, the first appointed, 535. Teachers' Advocate, the, 553.
Teall, Oliver, 106. biography of, Part II., 78.
Teall, William W., 448.
Tefft. Dr. Lake I., 467.
Telephone, the, 599. first exhibited, 230. and telegraph, the, 614.
Temperance Protector, the, 556.
Temperance Union, the, 557.
Tenbroeck, Roger, 59.
Terry, Capt. John G., 90.
Theater, the first, 166.
Third National Bank, 371.
Third Regiment, 274.
Third Ward Railway Company, 415. franchise granted to, 251.
Thompson, Cyrus, 91.
Thomson, Frederick W., 4.18.
Thorn, James S., 448.
Thurber, Paschal, 220.
Thurwachter, L. L., 660.
Tiffany, C. A .. 658.
Tily. Alfred. 651.
Times, the, 552.
" Tippecanoe and Tyler too," campaign, 267.
Tobacco and cigars, 626.
Topographical situation of Syracuse, 93-103. Town of Onondaga, 36. formation of, 71. town meetings, 58, 82.
Town of Salina, incorporation of, 82. officers of, the first, 82.
Townships, division into, 33-34. Townsend, John, 179.
Tracy, William J., 4-18.
Trails and roadways, the first, 41-44.
Transfer of land title, 27.
Transportation, 401. of salt. 38.
Treasurers, 265. Treaty between Onondagas and New York, 32. Trinity Church, 507.
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MEMORIAL HISTORY OF SYRACUSE.
Tripp, William W., 90.
Trowbridge, Dr. John F .. 468.
Trust and Deposit Company of Onondaga, 373. Tucker, Charles, 254.
Tully and Syracuse Turnpike Co., 47. Tully Pipe Line Company, 662.
Turn Verein of Syracuse, 347-349.
Turtelot, Vance, 448.
Twelfth Regiment, the, 288-293. battle of Bull Run, 289. battle of Malvern Hill, 291. battle of Antietam, 292.
Tyler, Comfort, 52.
Tyler, Job, 59.
U MBRECHT, Charles. 647.
Unhealthy condition of the location, 76. Union Gem, the, 557.
I'nion Heral!, the, 556.
I'nionist, the, 556.
Unitarian (May Memorial) Church, 512.
Unitarian Church spire feil, 175.
United States District Court, Northern District of New York, 410.
United States Express Co., 648.
University Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 503.
Usenbentz, Christian, 337.
V ALUATION of property in 1590, table of, 617. Van Buren, H. W., 660. Vanderbilt House, 68L.
Vann, Judge Irving G., biography of, Part II. 29. portrait of, Part II., 28.
Van Slyke, Dr. Isaac N., 470.
Van Vleck, Isaac, 73.
Van Wie, Irvin, 672. Village officers, 257-258. elections, 109, 163, 257. green, the, 701. the first, 109.
Visit of Marquis de Lafayette, 111.
Von Rancke Library presented to the Univer- sity, 530. Vrooman, David, 89.
W ADSWORTH. Joseph, 64. Waggoner, George and Peter, 143. Wagon tires, law governing width of, 2227. Waldo, Rev. Daniel, 696.
Wales, Isaac, the first colored man, 697.
Wales Manufacturing Company, the, GG9.
Walier, Joseph, 673. Wallace, E. F., 208. Wallace, William James. 436. Walton trart. the, 94-95. in 1919, map of, DT. sale of, 105. Wandell, Samnel IL., 418.
War of 1812-15, 83.
War of the Rebellion, 282-334.
War decade. the, 190. Ward boundaries, 176-177.
Warner, George B., 449.
Warners Portland Cement Manufacturing Com- pany, 676.
Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving Company, 670. Wars of the Indians, 30-31.
Washington Riflemen, 342.
Water-lime, manufacture of, 702.
Water question, report of City Attorney E. S. Jenney on, 244.
Water supply, the first, 152. discussed, 241. Skaneateles Lake project, 252.
Waters, Louis L., 449
Watson, Elkanah, description by, 47.
Weaver, Caius A., 448.
Webster, Ephraim, 48-52.
" Webster's Landing," 48. Weekly Express, the, 552.
Weeks, Woodhull & Co., 637.
Welch, Orrin, 228.
Wells Manufacturing Company, 650.
Wesleyan Methodist Church, 506.
West, Renben and Simeon, G5.
West Shore Railroad, 413. secures right of way, 233. depot, etc., 230.
Westcott, Dr. Amos, 474.
Western State Journal. 551.
Western Union Telegraph, 597.
Westfall, James, 659.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 490.
Weston, Homer, 449.
Wheaton, Horace and Charles A., 171.
Wheeler, Thomas, 80.
White family, the. 142.
White, Hon. Andrew D., 685.
White, Canvass, 702.
White, Frederick D., 448.
White, Hamilton, 201. biography of, Part II., 20. portrait of, 136. White, Horace, biography of Part II., 13. portrait of, 144. White, Hon. Howard G., biography of, Part II., 111.
Whitlock, John R., 254.
Whitman & Barnes Manufacturing Co., 620.
Whitney Wagon Works, 634.
Wieks, E. B .. 215.
Wicks, Frederick S., 418.
Wieting Block, the first and second, 171. burned. 183. 234. Wieting. Dr. John MI., 142, 254. biography of. Part II. 20. portrait of, Part II., 20. Wieting Hall, 689. Wild animals, 75. Wilkinson, Alfred, 248.
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Wilkinson assignment, the, 238. Wilkinson Bank, 377.
Wilkinson, John, the first postmaster, 559. Wilkinson, Jolin, 431. biography of, Part II., 75. Wilkinson, J. Forman, 256. Willey, Joseph M., 90. Willams, Dr. Mather, 469. Williams & Co., the firm of, 84. Willow baskets, 659. Wilson & Robotham, 644. Windholz, Louis, 657. Winter of 1864-65, 200.
Winton, William, 212.
Wisner, Gabriel W., 448.
Woman's Rights Convention, 192.
Wood. Daniel P., biography of, Part II., 101. portrait of, 80. Wood, Reuben. 239.
Wood, Thaddeus MI., biography of, Part II., 37. portrait of, Part II., 37.
Woodlawn and Butternut Street Railway Com- pany: 416.
Woodlawn Cemetery, 576. Woodruff, Jason (., 229. Woolson, Charles, 91. Wright, Edward C., 449. Wynkoop, Jonathan G., biography of, Part II., 55.
Wynkoop, Robert G., biography of. Part II., 45.
Y ELLOW Brook, 121. Young Hickory, 555. Young Ladies' Miscellany, the, 552. Young Men's Christian Association, the, 600. Young & Larrabee, 673.
Z ETT'S Brewery, 630. Zinochsaa River, 26. Zion M. E. Church, 506. Zion's Aue, 357. Zion's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, 361.
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