Memorial history of Utica, N.Y. : from its settlement to the present time, Part 73

Author: Bagg, M. M. (Moses Mears), d. 1900. 4n
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason
Number of Pages: 936


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Hopper, Capt. James, 67. Hopper, Thomas, biography of, Part II., 25. portrait of, facing 120. Horticultural Society, chartering of, 174. Hospital, City (see City Hospital).


Hotel, the first, 54. House of the Good Shepard, 621. opened, 347. of Israel, 448. of Jacob, 448.


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Hoyt David P., 78,


Hubbard, Thomas II., 520.


Hubbell, Alrick, 162.


Hubbell, Mathew, settlement of, 27.


Hull, Dr. Amos G., 109.


Hunt, David, 187.


Hunt, Dr. Jacob, 289.


Hunt, James G., biography of, Part II., 63. portrait of, facing 62, Part II.


Hunt, Montgomery, 571.


Hunt, Ward, 547.


Hurlburt, Augustus, 152.


Hurlburt, Burton D., 211.


Hurlburt, Hiram, 238.


Hutchinson, Charles W., biography of, Part II., 87. portrait of, facing 272.


Hutchinson, Dr. Edwin, 338. Hutchinson, Holmes, 158.


Immanuel Baptist Church, 435. Incendiary fires of 1851, 267. 1853, 273.


Independence Day observed by the Sun- day Schools, 177.


Infant schools, 459. Inman, William, 36-37.


Jackson, William B., 340.


Jail on Bleecker street, built, 344. Jenkins, Hiram T., 337. Jewett, Col. Edward, 290.


Johnson, Alexander B., 113, 572.


Johnson, Alexander S., 556.


Johnson, Andrew, visit of, 326.


Johnson, Bryan, 44-46. Jones, Marvin M., 245.


Kane & Van Rensselaer, 62. Kellogg, Palmer V., 211. Kellogg, Spencer, 172. Kernan, Francis, biography of, Part II., 36. portrait of, facing 36, Part II. King, Walter, 101. Kip, James S., settlement of, 32.


Kirkland, Charles P., 510. Kirkland, Joseph, 197. Knitting factories, 611. Kossuth, Louis, visit of, 271.


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INDEX.


Kunkely, Edward, 281. Kellogg, Spencer, 171.


Lafayette's visit in 1825, 167.


Laird, Frank F., biography of, Part II., 70. portrait of, facing 70, Part II.


Lathrop, Azel J., 249.


Lansing, Barent Bleecker, 116.


Lawson, George, 279.


Lawrence, Lewis, biography of, Part II., 28. portrait of, facing 392.


Leach, Ebenezer, 189.


Lee's surrender, reception of news of, 324.


Libraries, 473.


Library building, erection of, 349.


Lighting of streets, action of years 1882- 90,355.


Limits, fire (see fire limits).


Lindsley, Smith M., biography of, Part II., 67.


portrait of, facing 66, Part II. Lord, T. Scott, 337.


Lothrop, John H., 73.


Lottery for benefit of roads, 367.


Lowery, Joseph S., 304.


Loyal League Convention, 320.


Lumber dealers, 595.


Lutheran churches, 435-438.


Lux, Henry, 297.


Lyceum, Utica, 174.


Lyman, Samuel P., 190.


Lynch, James, 507. Lynch, James S., 281, 507.


McCall, Dr. John, 140.


McLeod, William, trial of, 242.


Macomber, Capt. George, 47.


McQuade, James, 301.


McQuade, Michael, 160.


Malcom, Richard M., 108.


Malcom, William, 102.


Manhattan Bank, 104, 569.


Mann, Charles A., biography of, Part II., 13. portrait of, facing 72.


Manning, Edward T., 276.


Manufactures, 591-615.


Marchisi, Jean Baptiste, 172.


Market house, opposition to, 115. prices in 1811, 108. 1822, 149. Marklove, John G., 291. Mason, Charles, 566. Masonic Home, corner-stone laid, 358.


Mather, A. D. & Co., 590.


Matteson, Orsamus B., 194.


Mather, Joshua, biography of, Part II., 65. portrait of, facing 356.


Mather, Stephen, 172.


Maynard, Elisha A., 188.


Maynard, Isaac, 239.


Maynard, Thomas, 279.


Maynard, William H., 499.


Meacham Dr. I. N., 151.


Meeker, Moses T., 193.


Meetings, public (see Public meetings).


Memorial Presbyterian Church of West Utica, 411.


Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association, 615.


Merrell & Hastings, 139.


Merrill, Andrew, 139.


Merrill, Bildad, 100.


Mervine, Catharinus B., 309.


Mervine, William, 308.


Methodist Episcopal Churches, 422-430.


Middleton, Robert, biography of, Part II., 53. portrait of, facing 248.


Military company drafted, 1808, 101.


Millar, Charles, biography of, Part II., 27. portrait of, facing 26, Part II.


Miller, Morris S., 494.


Miller, Rutger B., 179.


Mohawk and Hudson River Railroad, 382.


Mohawk, dam and mill thereon, 159.


Mohawk river, as a public waterway, 361- 366.


Mohawk street railroad, opening of, 330.


Mohawk Valley Cotton Company, organ- ization of, 357, 612.


Monument, soldiers (see Soldiers' monu- ment).


Moravia Church, 439. Moriah Welsh Calvinistic Methodist


Church, 427.


Morris, Dr. William, 217.


Munn, John, 280.


Munson, Alfred, 154.


Munson, Edmund, 263.


Museum, Utica, founded, 220.


Nathan, Williams, 492.


National Bank, Oneida (see Oneida Bank). First (see Utica Bank). Second, 583. New Churches built in years 1888-91, 357. Newcomers in 1798, 51. Newspaper, the first, 476.


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INDEX.


New York, West Shore and Buffalo Rail- road, 395. Northway, Rufus, 164. Norton, Dr. Heman, 187. Noyes, William C., 551.


Observer, the, 481.


Occupants of Genesee street in 1832, in the order of their occupancy, 204-209.


Old Fort Schuyler, 17-48.


Oley, Simon V., 181.


Olivet Church, 410.


Oneida County Bank, 583.


Oneida County erected, 49.


Oneida Glass Company, 591.


Oneida Morning Herald, 480.


Oneida National Bank, 580. burned, 358.


Oneida Whig, 478. O'Neil, Owen, 152.


Ontario Bank, 575.


Ordinances of 1817, 133-137.


Organ manufacture, 601.


Oriskany, centennial of battle of, 349. Orphan Asylum, laying of corner-stone, 295. Ostrom, David, 72. Ostrom, John H., 120. Owen Brothers, 599.


Packet boat, the first, 375.


Palmer, Chauncey, 192. Palmer, E. D., 263. Parker & Swift, 213.


Parker, Jason, 368. petitions the legislature, 369.


Parker, Job, 213. Parmelee, Truman, 162.


Parsons, John, 185.


Patriot and Patrol, the, 477.


Paving of Genesee street with sandstone, 331. of years 1882-91, 354.


Peckham, Dr. Peleg B., 175.


Peckham, John S., 221. Perkins, George R., 235. Phoenix Iron Works, 607.


Pioneers, 21-28. Pixley, Henry D., biography of, Part II., 61. portrait of, facing 296. Pixley, H. D. & Son, 599. Plank roads, 381. Platt, James, 116. Platt, Jonas, 517.


Police Commission, organization of, 327. Pomeroy, Dr. Theodore, 145. Pond, Andrew S., 172.


Population, 1830, 194. Post, John, pioneership of, 25. Potter, Capt. Stephen, 26.


Presbyterian churches, 397-411.


Press, the, 476-490.


Press, the 484. Printers of 1824, 165.


Private schools, 459.


Protestant Reformed (Dutch) Church, 414.


Public basin, building of, 189.


Public meeting for suspension of embargo, 101. in behalf of suffering Poles, 197. in support of government in 1862, 311.


Public reception to General Lafayette, 167. Louis Kossuth, 271. of 14th and 26th Regts., 320. Andrew Johnson and Gen. Grant, 326. Winfield Scott, 272. Public School Library, 473. Public Schools, 466-471.


Quin, George E., 295.


Railroads. Belt Line, organized, 356.


Mohawk and Hudson, 382.


N. Y., West Shore and Buffalo, 395.


Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh, opening of, 342. Utica and Black River, 389.


Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna, 391. Utica, Clinton and Binghamton, 393. Utica and Schenectady, 384. Utica and Syracuse, 385. Rathbone, Justus H., 143.


Rathbun, Dr. Josiah, 216.


Rebellion, war of, 300-325.


Reception, Public, of Andrew Johnson and .Gen. Grant, 326. Gen. Lafayette, 167. Louis Kossuth, 271. Winfield Scott, 272. 14th and 26th Regts., 320.


Recorder's Court, establishment of, 253. Religious services of an early period, 55. Reformed Church, 414. burned, 357. Roberts, Butler & Co., 598.


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INDEX.


Roberts, Ellis H., biography of, Part II., Seymour, George, portrait of, facing 58, 51. Part II. portrait of, facing 478. Seymour, Henry, 143.


Roberts, James, biography of, Part II., 51. portrait of, facing 598. Rockwell, Thomas, 117.


Rogers, Dr. L. W., 268.


Rogers, Publius V., biography of, Part II., 33. portrait of, facing 570.


Roman Catholic churches, 441-447.


Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Rail- road, opening of, 342. Root, P. Sheldon, 550.


Rose, Dr. Lauren F., 276.


Russell, William, biography of, Part II., 38.


portrait of, facing 236.


St. Agnes Church, 447.


St. Elizabeth Hospital and Home, 626. St. Francis Le Sales Church, 447.


St. George's Protestant Church, 420. St. John's Church, 441.


St. Joseph's Church, 445.


St. John's Female Orphan Asylum, 620. St. Luke's Home and Hospital, 627. St. Luke's Memorial Church, 421.


St. Mary's Church, 446. St. Patrick's Church, 446.


St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 436.


St. Vincent Industrial School, 621. Savage, John, 553, Savings Bank, 584. Sayre, James, 146. Sayre, Theodore S., biography of, Part II., 69. portrait of, facing 344. Schools, infant, 459. in Utica, 449-473. private, 459. Schultz, Christian, jr., notes of travel of, 363-366. Scotch cap manufacture, 612.


Scott, General Winfield, visit of, 272. Second National Bank, 583. Second Presbyterian Church, 403.


Second Universalist Church of our Father, 440.


Seneca Turnpike Company, 60. chartering of, 367. Seward, Asahel, 75. Seymour, Alexander, 116. Seymour, George, biography of, Part II., 59.


Seymour, Horatio, biography of, Part II., 3. portrait of, facing 40.


Seymour, John F., 237.


Shearman, Ebenezer B., 67.


Shearman, Joseph A., 196.


Sherman, Watts, 37.


Stove manufacture, 609.


Sicard, Stephen, 339.


Sieboth, Dr. Joseph, 280.


Skenandoa Company, 357, 613.


Skinner, Thomas, 51.


Slave capture, 229.


Small-pox in the village, 167.


Smith, Nicholas, 109.


Snyder, Jacob, 99. '


Snyder, Randolph, 94.


Soldiers' monument, unveiling of, 359.


South Street Methdist Episcopal Church, 425.


Speculative excitement, 577.


Spencer, Hamilton, 236.


Spencer, Joshua A., 536. portrait of, facing 536.


Spencer, Julius A., 193.


Spriggs, J. Thomas, 564.


Stage lines, 368-374.


State Asylum, burned, 288.


Stewart, Alvan, 548. Stewart, John, jr., 93.


Stocking, Samuel, 77.


Stockman, Dr. Christian, 80.


Sunday Tribune, the, 485.


Swan, Joseph R., biography of, Part II., 72. portrait of, facing 480.


Tabernacle Second Baptist Church, 432.


Talcott, Enoch B., 337. Talcott, Samuel A., 502.


Tallman, George C., 248.


Tax list for 1800, 58.


Taylor, William & Co., 598.


Temperance efforts of 1841-43, 244.


Thomas, Abijah, Anson and B. W., 81.


Thomas, Briggs W., 122.


Thomas, Daniel G., 268.


Thomas, Dr. Daniel G., 268.


Thomas, George R., 339.


Thompson Jesse, 270.


Thompson, Samuel, 152. Thorn, John, biography of, Part II., 30. portrait of, facing 390. Thorn & Curtis, 181.


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Throop, N. Garrow, 308. Tiffany, Isaiah, 163. Timmerman, David, 193. Tobacco manufacture, 597. Townshend, Homer, 256. Tracy, Charles, 552. Tracy, Gardiner, 187. Tracy, William, 534.


Tribune, the, 485.


Trinity Church (Episcopal), 396, 415. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 438. Trustees, meetings of, 90.


Turner, Duncan, 82.


Union Cabinet Association, 610.


United Society of Whitestown and Old Fort Schuyler, 55-56.


United States government building, site of selected, 344.


completion of, 358.


Universalist churches, 440. Utica, naming of, 48.


incorporation of, 49. of 1798, as seen by Rev. Timothy Dwight, 52.


of 1802, as seen by Rev. John Tay- lor, 70. of 1805, description of, 84. of 1806, map of, 88. of 1807, as seen by Christian Schultz, 97.


of 1813, as noticed in Spaffords' Gaz- etieer, 116. of 1816, description of, 128. of 1827, as noticed by a Hartford pa- per, 178.


Utica Academy, 450-457. Utica and Black River Railroad, 389.


Utica and Schenectady Railroad, 384.


Utica and Syracuse Railroad, 385-388. .


Utica Belt Line Railroad Company, organ- ization of, 356. Utica Burial Case Company, 614. Utica Business College, 471. Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley Railroad, 391. Utica City Bank, 581.


Utica City, incorporation of in 1832, 199. proceedings and occurrences from 1832 to 1842, 199-243. from 1842 to 1852, 243-270. from 1852 to 1862, 270-309. from 1862 to 1872, 309-341. from 1872 to 1880, 341-357. from 1880 to 1891, 351-361.


Utica, Clinton and Binghamton Railroad 393.


Utica Daily Gazette, 479. Utica Democrat, the, 482.


Utica Driving Park Association, incorpo- ration of, 330. · Utica Deutsche Zeitung, 487.


Utica Exchange for Women's Work, 631.


Utica Female Academy, 464.


Utica Furniture Company, 610.


Utica Gas Light Company, 614.


Utica Globe Mills, 604. Utica High School, 460. Utica Intelligencer, 478.


Utica Knitting Company, 611.


Utica Library, 473.


Utica Lyceum, incorporation of, 174.


Utica Manufacturing and Mercantile Asso- ciation, first meeting of, 351.


Utica Morning Herald and Daily Gazette, 480.


Utica Observer, the, 481.


Utica Orphan Asylum, 616.


Utica Patriot and Patrol, 477.


Utica Planing Mills Co., 596.


Utica Saturday Globe, the, 486.


Utica Savings Bank, 584, 590.


Utica Sentinel, 477.


Utica Sentinel and Gazette, 477.


Utica Steam Cotton Mills, 606.


Utica Steam Engine and Boiler Works, 594.


Utica Steam Woolen Mills, 603.


Utica village, description of, 1816, 128-130. division into wards, 131. early records of lost, 50.


incorporation of, 49.


map of, 1806, 88.


petition for new charter, 1805, 83. proceedings and occurrences un- der first charter, 49-89.


under second charter, 89-131. under third charter, 131-198. third charter, provisions of, 131- 132.


Van Santvoort, Abraham, 95. Varick, Abraham, jr., 79. Vedder, Nicholas F., 173. Village attorney, office created, 175. Village lots valued in 1827, 177.


Voyaging on the Mohawk, 365.


Wager, David, 179. Walcott, William, 247. Walker, Benjamin, 42-44.


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Walker, Thomas, 74.


Walker, Thomas R., 184.


Warner, Jared E., 139.


Warner, Jonathan R., 160.


War of 1812, volunteers for, 112-113. War period, beginning of, 300.


Waterways and roads, 19.


Water Works, incorporated, 259. completion of, 265.


Watson, William H., biography of, Part II., 44.


portrait of, facing 200.


Welles, William B., 572.


Wells, John B., 242.


Western Centinel, 476.


Western Inland Lock Navigation Com- pany, organization of, 362.


Westminster Church, 406.


Wetmore, Edmund A., 149.


Wetmore, Oliver, 194.


Wheeler, Russel, biography of, Part II., 41. portrait of, facing 184.


Whiffler, Isaac, 256.


White, David P., 340.


White, Noah, 277.


Whitesboro road, 57.


Whitestown Gazette, 51.


Whitestown Gazette and Cato's Patrol, 476. White, William M., biography of, Part II., 56. portrait of, facing 260.


Wild & Devereux, 611.


Wiley, Geo. H., biography of, Part II., 54. portrait of, facing 606. Willard, Joel, 338.


Williams, Abijah J., biography of, Part II., 29. portrait of, facing 104.


Williams, Elhanan, 163.


Williams, I. A. & Co., 600.


Williams, James Watson, biography of, Part II., 91. portrait of, facing 452.


Williams, John, 108.


Williams, Robert S., biography of, Part II., 78. portrait of, facing 224.


Williams, Stalham, 98.


Williams, William, 76.


Wilson, Charles S., 221.


Wilson, George S., 164.


Wolcott, Dr. Samuel G., 275.


Wolcott, Dr. Solomon, 72.


Wood, George W., 233.


Wood, Henry J., biography of, Part II., 57. portrait of, facing 284.


Woodruff, A. L., 292.


Wood, Thomas Hosmer, 233.


Woolen manufacture, 603.


Woman's Christian Association, 630.


Yates, Rynier V. and Charles A., 277. Y Drych, 487.


Y Gwyleidydd Americanaedd, 488.


Young, McElroy & White, 613.


Young Men's Association, founding of, 613 incorporation of, 231.


Y. M. C. A. building, erection of, 358.


Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 435. Zeitung, the, 487.





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