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FAMILY SKETCHES.
an interest in the tobacco business of John P. Hier, of Syracuse, with whom he re- mained for twenty years. In Feb., 1885, he sold out on account of ill-health and subsequently engaged in real estate operations on a large scale, becoming the owner of immense properties, including a part of a ranch in Arizona Territory and a lumber yard in Syracuse. He was also interested in the National Typewriter Works in Parish, the Syracuse Bamboo Furniture Company, the Syracuse Gas Light and Electric and Power Companies, and the Consolidated Street Railroad Company. He is a great lover of fine horses and an ardent Democrat in politics, and was police commissioner under Mayor W. B. Burns. In 1866 he married Miss Helen E. Min- turn, of Cortland, who died in 1872, leaving one daughter, Carrie R.
INDEXES.
PART I.
Abbott, Bradley, 767 Samuel J., 1107 William E., 581 Abeel, Albert J., Rev., 518 Edward, 475 Abercrombie, James, Gen., 114, 120
Aberdeen, Charlotte, Mrs., 1093
Abolition meeting, breaking up of a, 241 Abolitionists, the, 283 Academy of Medicine, Syracuse, 379 Ackerman, J. D., 481
Adams, E. H., 319 Hiram, Dr .. 391 John, 843, 857 J. W., Rev. Dr., 423, 513 J. Watson, 453 Lorenzo W., 799
Richard, 237 Roderick, 843 Truman, 274, 313, 320 William, Dr., 360 Zophar, 424
Agan, Patrick H., 257, 319, 477, 564, 576 P. H., Mrs., 1093 Aggregate valuations and taxes, table of, in 1895, 1077 Agricultural development, 235 methods, changes in, 260 Society, Onondaga County, 317 et seq. Albro, John, 1095 Alexander, Caleb, Rev., 512, 857, 858 L. L., 464 William H., 437, 441
Allen, Harry, 333 Henry W., 460 Herrick, 579 Joseph A., 547 Allis, C. W., 987 Alvord, Cornelius, 580 Cornelius L., 581 Dioclesian, 584, 938, 939
Alvord, Elisha, 205, 216, 584, 845, 938, 939 Earl B., 319, 565 Thomas G., 240, 245, 262, 295, 301, 302, 457, 465, 579, 580, 937, 946 Amadown, Abel, 907
American party the, or Know Nothings, 298 Ames, Silas, 421, 441
Amherst, Jeffrey, Gen., 120, 121, 125
Amos, Jacob, 561, 761
Anderson, Addy, and family, 625 John, jr., 915 Andrews, Charles, 245, 327, 333, 381, 467. 470 Elnathan, 201, 986
Harlow B., 540
Harvey G., 967 Nathaniel, 882 Thomas, 319 William S., 1093
Andrus, J. C., Rev., 521
Anti-Masons, 278 Arnold, Ebenezer, Rev., 517, 522, 524, 525 Arsenal, Onondaga, 207
Asheries, 1089
Ashley, Theodore, 430, 441, 442, 551
Assembly districts, apportionment of, in 1895, 307 under the Constitution of 1846, 292 members of, 308 Assemblyman, first, 264
Assessments, early method of, 192 Aunt Dinah John, 1067 Austin, Aaron, 989
Avery, Benjamin, 1044 Cyrus D., 1109 John T., Rev., 518 Punderson, and family, 612 Ayling, W. J., Dr., 377, 378 Aylsworth, Orrin, 882
496
INDEXES.
Babcock, J. P., 552 Stanton P., Deac., 947
Backus, Helen Hiscock, Mrs., 1092 Theodore, Rev., 1110 Bacon, George A., 553 James; 908 John S., Rev., 517 Leonard, 318
Bagg, James L., 464, 542, 575, 581 James L., Mrs., 1102 Mary E., 324 Mary R., Mrs., 1093 Bailey, Clark, and family, 966
Baily, James E., 568 Baker, Charles, Dr., 394 Charles A., 231, 420
Edward V., 658 Erastus, 965, 966
James M., 579
Joseph, and family, 926 Samuel, 624
Baldwin, Charles B., 764, 767, 1109
Harvey. 237, 241, 293, 294, 318, 417, 425, 426, 443, 458, 465, 547, 581, 582, 744, 761, 818; prophecy of, relative to Syracuse, 1076
Jonas C., 720; settlement of, in Ly- sander, 741-745 Samuel, 353, 741 Samuel S., 609 Stephen W., 744, 761
Baldwinsville Academy. 755
Baptist church in, 757
Board of Education, list of presidents of the, 756 early days in, 745 Era, 764
fire department of, 765
First National Bank of, 763
founding of, 742-744
Gazette, 764 Grace Episcopal church in, 758 growth of, since the war, 766 in 1849, 762 incorporation and first officers of, 764 knitting mill in, 763 legal profession in, 763
list of presidents of, 767
manufacturing industries of, 761, 762 medical profession in, 763 merchants of, 763 Methodist church in, 758
milling interests of, 761 Morris Machine Works in, 762 New Process Rawhide Co. in, 762 pioneers of, 746 Presbyterian church in, 757 railroad through, 760
Baldwinsville, St. Mary's Roman Catholic church in, 759 State Bank, 764 village officers of, in 1895, 767 water supply and water commission- ers of, 766 Ball, Lebbeus, jr., and family, 613 Thaddeus, 941
Ballard, John, 216, 267 Orrin, 579 Bangs, Reuben H., 790; and family, 798
Bank, the Onondaga County, 231
Bar of Onondaga county, 357
Barber, Elihu, 613
T. M., Col., 1107
Bardeen, C. W., 571, 1096
Barker, B. F., 1108, 1109
Frederick W., 581
John W., 257, 468, 470, 494, 580, 581 Josephus, 275 Barlow family, the, 421 John K., 284 Barnburners, the, 288
Barnes, Asa, 600 George, 507, 581 James, 581
Barney, Amelia F., Mrs., 1093 George, 515
Barns, Phineas, sr., and family, 717
Barnum, Henry A., Gen., 248, 564 Thomas P., 563
Barrow, George, 262, 1096
Barry, Maria S., Miss, 1101
Bartlett, Levi, Dr., sketch of, 383
Bartram, John, 102, 103, 837
Basset, Dr., 417
Bassett, Parley, 494
Battery, Jenney's, 243 Pettit's, 254
Baum, Rosemary, Miss, 1092
Baumer, Francis, 570
Beach, Ashbel, 189 Bildad, Dr., 360, 635, 654
Elnathan, Dr., 635
Jonathan R., 946, 948
William A., 263 William H., 949
Beard, A. F., Rev., .520 Morris, 318 Beardslee, James, 230
Beatty, E., Lieut., 140 Beauchamp, H. C., 794 Mary Elizabeth, Miss, 1092
W. M., sr., 996, 997
W. M., Rev., 25, 33, 40, 41, 109, 262, 759, 767, 1008, 1095, 1108, 1109
Becker, Daniel, 1083 Beebe, Alexander M., 271, 987
497
INDEXES.
Beebe, James, 337, 608, 856 Lewis, 279 Belden, A. Cadwell, 581 Alvin J., 581 James J., 257, 381, 478, 479, 496, 581, 879 James M., Mrs. (Jennie Van Zile Belden), 1092 Bellows, Aaron, 843, 936 Benedick, Isaac, Dr., 360
Benedict, Harmon B., 1006 Jare, 874 M. D., Dr., 374, 389, 545
Bennet, Thomas, 290, 582
Bennett, David, and family, 667 Miles W., 229, 237, 452, 551, 818
Benson, Egbert, 186, 334, 335 Louise M., Mrs., 262, 1093 Peter, 624 Berry, Major, 319 Betts, Chauncey, 276, 284, 285; and fam- ily, 749 Bibbens, C. H., 703 Bigelow, Otis, 231, 745 Otis M., 25, 764 G. A., 764 J. G., Dr., 394, 395
Billings, Reuben, 624
Bingham, Augustus W., 319, 1109 Rial, 193, 266, 334, 335, 739, 810, 941 Birchmyer, Paul, 244 Bird, Lieutenant, 137 Birdseye, Victory, 270, 274, 281, 284, 285, 332, 353, 371, 610, 611, 613
Bishop, Sylvanus, and family, 612
Blackmore, Ephraim, 189
Blair, William K., 419
Bliss, Mary, Miss, 321 Blodgett, Andrew B., 556, 561 Elijah, 189 Boardman, Benajah, 193, 266
Bogardus, Henry, 401, 402 Bond, Jonathan, 195 Bonta, David, 551 R. A., 477, 580 Bookstaver, D., 468 Booth & Elliott, 422 Boundaries of the county in 1801, 216 Bounty committees, 1083 jumpers," 1082 Bounties, 246, 250, 251, 253, 254 Bowen, Benajah, 980 Elijah, Col., 979 Boynton, John F., Dr., 258 Brace, David, 940 Elizur, 612 Horace, 948 Samuel W., Rev., 613, 629 kkk
Brackett, Ichabod, 584, 941 Braddock, General, 113 Bradley, Amelia Royce, Mrs., 1091 Columbus C., 297. 431, 436 Columbus C., and David, 419
Dan, 266-268, 318, 331, 552, 608; and family, 634; 857 J. I., 257 Bradstreet, Colonel, 115, 120, 121
Bragdon, C. S., Rev., 524
Brainard, Seba, 205
Branch, Amaziah, 963, 968
Brant, Molly, 139
Brayton, Warren C., 319
Breed, Gershom, 774, 790, 801 Brewster, Jonas C., 746 Joseph W., Dr., sketch of, 386; 850 O. W., 318 S. C., 421 T. D., 481
Bridges, 259 Briggs, Jerome, 278 Jerome L., 332 James J., 298
Brigham, J. B., 548
Brinkerhoff, Aaron, 316
Bronner, Isaac H., 581
Bronson, James, 189 James Manning, 1095 Josiah, sr., 851 Brooks, David, 176, 178 J. B., 483, 187, 508, 541 Brosnan, C. M., 552 Brown, Benjamin, 874 Helen Dawes, Miss, 1092 James, 319 John, 843 J. B., Col., 247 Josephine Kingsley, Mrs., 1091 Squire M., 318 U. H., Dr., 544 Brownell, Perez, 193, 266 WV. A., 553 Bruce, B. F., Gen., 303 D. H., Gen., 566 Brummelkamp, Peter J., 589
Bruyas, Father, 79, 94
Bruyn, Jacobus, 1083
Buck, Josiah, 204, 683, 686
Buell, George, and family, 748 Ilattie, Miss, 1093 Luther, 411 Burdick, Hamilton, 1083 Perry, 581 Thompson, and family, 919-921 Burhans, H. N., Col., 260 Burnet, John B., Major, 485 John H., 581
498
INDEXES.
Burnet, Moses D., 227, 230, 231, 237, 287, 338, 411, 413-415, 418, 423, 430, 443, 453, 456, 458, 513, 581 Burnett, Bishop, 1004 Charles J., 998 Burnham, Alva, 1034, 1035
Burns, Peter, 321, 450, 477 Willis B., 482, 485, 569
Burr, Ozias, 335
Burroughs, W. B., 282
Burt, Aaron, 229, 231, 318, 452, 504, 547 J. Otis, Dr., 363, 374, 544 Oliver T., 469, 547
Burton, Burr, 299, 947 R. E., Rev., 263, 511
Bush, Conradt, 145
Business after the Rebellion, 256
Bussey, Edwin F., 1035
Butler, Ebenezer, 189, 596, 608, 939 Ebenezer, jr., 193, 266, 267
Frank H., Dr., 375 Jesse, 204, 596 John and Walter N., 134
John G., Col., 243, 260, 1106, 1107 Walter N., 144
Butterfield, Flora, Miss, 1093
Byington, Benajah, 584, 586, 940
Cadwell, Stephen W., 419, 453, 494 Cahill, William, 333
Calthrop, Samuel R., Rev., 529, 1094
Camillus, town of, Amboy in, 670 assessment roll of, in 1825, 673-677 Austin Hollow in, 668
Belle Isle in, 679
effect of Seneca turnpike upon, 662 Enterprise, 682
First Baptist church in, 680
First Congregational Society of, 666
First Methodist Society in, 666
First Presbyterian Congregational Society of, 662 in 1820-35, 672 list of electors in, in 1807, 663-665
manufacturing interests in, 668-671 Methodist Episcopal church in, 677 military lots in, 659 mineralogy of, 660 officers of, first, 678 Oswego Bitter in, 678
pioneers of, 660-663 plaster, discovery of, in, 660
population of, 682 railroad through, and its effects, 680 Republican meeting in, first in the country, 682 Revolutionary soldiers in, 162 roads and surveyors of, in, 671 Roman Catholic church in, 681
Camillus, Second Presbyterian church in, 667
scarcity of provisions in, in 1802, 662 schools of, 671
settlers and residents of, list of, 679 statistics of, in 1835, 672 supervisors of, 678 territory constituting the town of, 659 town records of, 678
village, early lawyers in, 667 in 1808, 665 in 1810, 666 incorporation of, 681 merchants in, 680 Wellington in, 678
Cammerhoff, Bishop, 107
Campaign of 1755, 113; 1756, 114; 1757 and 1758, 120; 1759, 122; 1776, 136; 1777, 136; 1779, 139; 1813, 208; 1814, 209 Campbell, Almira, 1093 Daniel, 774 George T., Dr., 391, 987
Thomas P., 761
Canal agitation, 219 schemes, 224
Candee, Daniel, statement of, regarding W. B. Kirk, 432 Henry S., 579 Roswell, 625
Canfield, S. B., Rev., 515
Cantine, John, 175, 176, 178, 844
Capital, project for removing the State, 288 Cardiff giant hoax, the, 257 Carey, Bradley, 440, 515
Carpenter, Benjamin, 940 Charles, 1042 Laura, Mrs., 1093
Moses, 193, 200, 215, 266, 334, 400, 403 Carr, James, Col., 603
Carroll, Francis E., 472, 473
Carson League, the, 297 Thomas L., 297, 574
Cary, Anson, 215
Case, Henry, 269, 274
Catliff, William H., 1094
Catlin, George, 596
Cator, H. H., Dr., 394
Cavenor, Nathaniel A., Dr., 392
Cemetery Association, 1080
Centennial Celebration, the Grand, 260, 1097-1110 at Baldwinsville, 1109 at Manlius, 1110 Æolian Quartette at the, 1101, 1106
499
INDEXES.
Centennial Celebration, burning of the Wieting block tableau at the, 1106 Fayetteville school of the, 1104 Grover Cleveland's composition at the, 1105 Hiawatha tableau of the, 1100 Historical Society's committees for the, 1097
historical tableaux of the, 1100- 1107 in the town of Onondaga, 1108 Jerry Rescue tableau at, 1105 Jesuit mission tableau of the, 1101 La Fayette tableau of the, 1103 Loan Exhibition of the, 1107 marshal and aides of the, 1098 Musical Institute, the original, at the, 1106 old-fashioned singing schools of the, 1102, 1104 quilting party of the, 1102 "Salt boiling in early times" tableau of the, 1101
the parade of the, 1096 vocal music at the, 1101, 1102, 1104, 1106, 1109, 1110 war scenes, tableau of, at the, 1106 Century, first decade of the, 197 reflections on the coming, 1111, 1112
Chafee family, the, in Onondaga, 861 Chamberlain, Henry, Deac., 419, 429 Chamberlin, Webster R., Col., 1082 Champlain, Samuel de, 41-46
Chandler, Izora C. S., Mrs., 1091 Jacob, 206 L. C., Mrs., 1092 Chapin, Israel, 188, 199 Jennie, Miss, 1093 Chapman, Abner, 861 L. L., 453 N. R., 799
Charlevoix, 38, 55, 73, 74 Chase, Austin C., 542 E. H. Prof., 1034 Frank H., 145. 324 Jonathan C., 581 Russell, 313 Chatfield, William, 276 Chaumonot, Joseph, 57-63, 67, 69, 71 Chauncey, Commodore, 210, 212-214 Cheney, Timothy C., 33, 315, 341, 342, 402 Chester, Anson G., 566, 1094 Childs, O. C., 238 Chittenden, Harlow W., 257, 581
Cholera in 1832, 227 "Choueguen," 87 Christian, Michael, 890, 964
Chubbuck, Emily, Miss, 546
Church, Henry, 282
Cicero, town of, adventure of Oliver Stevens in, 810 agriculture in, 823 before settlement, 807
Brewerton in, incorporation and offi- cers of, 823 Brewerton in, pioneers of, 818, 819
business, and business men at Brew- erton in, 818
Center, 823
churches of, 819, 820
Corners, first settlement at, 811
drainage of swamps in, 820
eel fisheries in, 818
Emmons family, the, in, 811
first church in, 815
Fort Brewerton in, 808
first town meeting and officers of, 813
in the war of 1812, 813
industries of, 822
influence of the canals upon, 816
known as "Cody's Corners," 815, 816 military lots in, 806
military occupation of, before settle- ment, 808
occupation of settlers of, 812 Oneida Lake navigation in, 812 pioneers of, 809-822
population of, 824
Revolutionary soldiers in, 164
roads, early, in, 813
schools in, early, 819
settlers and prominent men of, Red- field's list of, 814 South Bay in, 823
statistics of, in 1827 and 1836, 816; in - 1840 and 1860, 821 steamboats on Oneida River in, 818 sufferings of early settlers of, 810-812 supervisors of, 824
territory constituting the town of, 807 topography of, 809 village, early business of, 816 Civil list, 307 et seq Clapp, Paul, and family, 614 Clark, Ambrose, 798 Caroline Bridgman, Mrs., 1109
Charles P., 321, 472, 477, 581, 582 Chauncey B., 496 Christopher, 205 Deodatus, Dr., 360, 606, 608, 614, 779 Eli, 984
500
INDEXES.
Clark, Elizur, 257, 946 Gaylord P., Dr., 381, 544 George, 600 George S., 764
Henry C., 581
Henry H., 882, 883 James M., 764
John F., 296 John S., 561
Joshua V. H., 15, 26-33, 35, 55, 60, 75, 95, 143, 145, 180, 194, 221, 222, 780, 1094
Lewis Gaylord, 930, 1094
Merritt, 775
Mercer & Co., 762
Philetus, 301
Sarah J., "Grace Greenwood," 881 William, 279, 551, 552, 579, 580, 582, 868, 869, 874, 946 Willis Gaylord, 930, 1094 Clarke, Henry, 355
Hezekiah, Dr., sketch of, 382; 392, 614 James, 204 Joseph M., Rev., 527 L. Mason, Rev., 516
Clary, Lyman, Dr., 361, 362, 394-396, 426, 453, 458, 543, 560, 582
Clay, town of, agriculture in, 834 Baptist church in, 855 " Belgium " in, 829, 832 between 1825 and 1830, 829 Centerville, business and business men of, in, 833 churches of, 829, 830
difficulties encountered by early set- tlers of, 826, 827 educational interests in, 834 Euclid in, 830 business men of, 832
in the war of 1812, 827
later settlers of, 831
Methodist Episcopal church in, 834 military lots in, 825
mill privileges in, scarcity of, 827
organization of the town of, 828 pioneers of, 826-831
population of, 835 railroads in, 835 settlers of, after 1814, 828 et seq. statistics of, in 1836, 831
supervisors of, 836
Syracuse and Central Square plank road in, 833 territory constituting the town of, 824 topography of, 825 Clement, Samuel and family, 614
Clerk's office, Onondaga county, 320 Cleveland, P. P., 288
Richard F., 791 Rose Elizabeth, Miss, 1091
Clinton, De Witt, 268, 269, 273, 276 Governor, 104, 186 Clintonians and Bucktails, 274 Cobb, Alfred, 318 Ira H., 321, 543 Ira H., Mrs., 321
Nathan, 477
Stephen, Rev., 651 William, 633
Cockburn, James, 186
Coddington, Herbert G., Rev., 532
Cody, Isaac, Mrs., 814 Joel, 291, 422 Coe, E. B., 987 J. S., Dr., 363 1
Coffin, Reuben, 751
Colbraith, William, Col., 189
Cold season, the, 218, 1090
Cole, Calvin, 313 Eliza, Miss, 1104 Garrett, 798 Collin, David, 790 Mary C., Mrs., 1093
Collins, George K., Maj., 248, 1081
John, Dr., 393, 915
Colton, Charles E., 487
Walter, Dr., 360, 392, 608
Colvin, David, Dr., 417 David S., 453
Comfort, Anna Manning, Mrs., 1092 George F., Prof., 1095
Comstock, Daniel, 441 George F., 257, 327, 343; sketch of, 352; 458, 469, 544, 546, 573, 582 Geo. F., Mrs., 321
Cone, Marcus, 579
Congdon, Caroline M., Miss, 930, 1092
Congressional districts, 266, 268, 288
Congressmen, 307
Conklin, Elias, 613 Isaac and Elias, 963
Connelly, Thomas, 576
Conover, S. D., 987
Constitutional conventions, delegates to 310
Conventions at Syracuse, 303 et seq. Cook, Abel G., Major, 248 George R., 332
George W., Dr., 364, 374, 375, 377
Joseph M., 579
Sidney H., jr., and family, 679
Trueworthy, 189 W. A., 494 & Co., Volney, 421
501
INDEXES.
Coon, Daniel G., 643 Cooney, Patrick, 464 Cooper, Edward, 566 Corne, Chevalier de la, 124 Cornell, Charles P., 764 James A. H., Rev., 528
Coryell, Vincent, Rev., 523
Cossit, Rufus, 289, 295, 318, 850 Martin, Major, 318, 637 Cossitt, Sterling, 403, 423 Counties, original ten, 1
County buildings, strife over the location of, in 1829, 433 clerks, 310 clerk's office, 258 the, described by James Macauley, 225 reduction of the, to present area, 217 treasurers, 309 Court buildings, 336 Chancery, 328 County, 330 house, present, 341 struggle over location of, 337 et seq. of Appeals, 326 of Appeals Library, the, 342 Supreme, 327
Surrogate's, 331
United States District, 333
Courts, early, 333 evolution of the, 325 et seq. of Special Sessions, 333 Coventry, Alexander, 193, 266
Covill, J. C., Dr., 394
Cowan, Lucius D., 579
Cowie, William, 488, 489, 1097
Cowl, H. C., Mrs., 1107
Cowles, A. H., Dr., sketch of, 390 B. J., 318 Cox, W. W., 565 Crandall, Hosea, 828 William L., 291, 563
Crane, Albert, 231
Cravatte, James, 890 Samuel and Robert, 891
Creed, John B., 406
Crofoot, Le Grand and William, 429
Croghan, George, 130
Cross, Reuben, 216
Crouse, Charles M., 581 George N., Mrs., 1103 Henry, Dr., 544 Jacob, 477 John, 559 John J., 476 Crysler, Cornell, 314 Cuddeback, Abraham A., 978, 979
Cuddeback, Joshua C., 291, 464 Cummings, Edward, 891 John J., 569 Cunningham, John, 719 Curtis, Elijah W., 296 Ethel, Mrs., 1093
Fisher, 313, 584, 948
Helen M., Mrs., 1093
Medad, 200, 205, 267, 269, 336, 8-15, 847, 849, 858 Milton, Dr., 796
Orris, 204, 205, 940 T. D., 565 Cusick, Albert, Rev., 182, 1056, 1058 David, 34, 37, 1050, 1096
Dablon, Claude, 57-64, 66, 69
Daboll, Henry, Mrs., 1093
Dallman, Walter M., 248 Dana, Daniel, 453, 456
D. & M., 422 George E., 565
Danforth, Asa, Major, 184, 185, 193, 194, 201, 204, 266, 335, 584, 588, 839, 840; and family, 841 ; 844-846, 939 Asa, jr., 184, 185, 204, 265, 267, 269, 840, 934, 937 John, 194, 934, 937, 938, 940 village, organization of, 474
Daniels, John, 428
Dattan, H. G., Rev., 532
Davis, Alexander H., 244, 487, 508 Caleb, 419 George T. M., 432
Henry, 444
Henry, jr., 283
Joshua B., Major, 245
Matthew, 527
Matthew W., 422
Richard R., 902
Thomas, 464 Thomas T., 238, 245; sketch of, 350; 453, 582 Dawson, Edward S., 581 Mary A. A., Miss, 1099
Day, James S., Rev., 559 Jonathan, Dr., 361, 362, 405, 417, 430 432, 441, 442, 513 Richard Edwin, 1096 Dean, Eben, 1002 James, 176
De la Barre, Governor, 84, 85, 86, 87
De la Chauveniere, 97, 100, 109 De Lancey, James, 131 De Longueuil, 97, 98, 99 Delphi, 601 Deming, Hiram A., 422, 451 L. P., 378
502
INDEXES.
Democrats, the, 276
Democratic convention of 1859, riotous, 301
Demong, John, 481
Denison, Daniel, Dr., 282, 296, 601
Dennison, David, 229
De Nonville, Governor, 88, 89
Du Puy, Benjamin, 269 Jacobus, 205, 746, 857
Desvatines, the, 186, 187
Dewey, William L., 578
Dewitt Center, 103 6
town of, churches of, 1028, 1029
East Syracuse village in, 1033-1036
Eastwood village in, 1036
effect of the Erie Canal upon, 1028 first church in, 1019
first mills, etc., in, 1019
first school in, 1027
first town meeting and officers of, 1026
llull's Landing in, 1020
Jamesville in, business and business men of, 1031, 1032 churches of, 1028 disastrous fire in, 1032
growth of, 1027 merchants of, 1031 settlement of, 1019
Kinne family, the, in, 1022-1025
lists of early settlers and residents of, 1026, 1027
lists of pioneers and residents of be- tween 1795 and 1825, 1025
Messina Springs in, 1017, 1036
Methodist Episcopal Youngs society of Orville in, 1021 military lots in, 1015 natural characteristics of, 1016, 1017 Orville in, 1020
pioneers of, 1018-1027
population of, 1037
prominent settlers and residents of, 1030
railroads in, and their influence, 1032 schools of, 1036
settlement of north part of, 1028 statistics of, in 1845, 1030
supervisors of, 1037
territory constituting the town of, 1016
"Youngsville" in, 1020 De Witt, Jacob B., 270
Moses, 188, 191, 193, 194, 204, 265, 332, 334-336, 940; grave of, 964, 1018 Simeon, 10, 175, 176 De Zeng, Baron, 186
Dickinson, Ellen E., Mrs., 1092 E. D., Mrs., 321, 322 Jonathan, 271 Pliny, 423, 427
Didama, H. D., Dr., 318, 324, 363, 364, 373, 374, 379, 381, 470, 544, 545
Dieskau, Baron, 113
Dillaye, Frances, Miss, 1093 Stephen D., 462
Dimmock, S. R., Rev., 520
Disaster, Central Baptist church, in Syra- cuse, 474
District attorneys, 332
Dodge, David F., 285 Harrison B., 997
Hezekiah, and family, 614 William J., 332
Dorchester, Robert E., 261, 319
Dorwin, L. C., 1108
Doubleday, Squire, 882
Dowling, George Thomas, Rev., 511
Doyle, Gregory, Dr., 375
Draft of 1863, 249
Drake, Asa, and family, 963 Edward, Major, 1107 Otis, 747
Draper, Allan D., Rev., 517
Duell. James, 956
Duguid, H. L., 321. 496, 507 H. L., Mrs., 541
Duncan, Mary E. (Mrs. J. C. Whitford) 1092
IV. A., 521, 541
Dunham, Daniel, Deac., and family 615
Dunlap, H. A., Mrs., 321 Harriet T., 542 Joseph P., Dr., 364, 373, 545
William H., Dr., sketch of, 390
Dunlop, Andrew, 193, 266 Robert, 238, 315, 1030
Dunn, John, jr., 487, 489, 521, 569, 581, 1030 John G., 570 Dunscombe, I., 442
Du Puys, M., 67
Durnford, H. W , 416, 425 John, 321, 408, 411, 430, 527 Mary E., Mrs., 321 Durston, Adele H., Mrs., 1103 Alice Edwards, Miss (Dame Durdin), 1092 A. S., 541 John, 439 J. F., 565 Dwight, Augustus W., Col., 245, 246 Dyer, Marshall R., 261 Palmer, Rev., 559
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INDEXES. .
Earle, George W., Dr., 902, 903 William L., 901 Earll, Abijah, 278, 843 Andrew J., 1004 Daniel, 1002 David, 637 George H., 1004 Hezekiah, 228
Irene, Rev., 262
Jonas, 262, 274-276
Jonas, jr., 277, 575 Leonard H., 1002
Nehemiah, 205, 206, 588, 845
Nehemiah H., 146, 231, 279, 280, 331; sketch of, 348
Robert, Col., 205, 269, 335; and fam- ily, 980; 983 East Syracuse, First Presbyterian Soci- ety of, 1033
foundation of, 1033
incorporation and first officers of, 1035 list of prominent promoters of, 1035 Methodist church in, 1034 News, 1035
Onondaga Gazette of, 1035
Roman Catholic church in, 1034
schools of, 1034, 1037 statistics of, 1035 Y. M. C. A. in, 1034
Eastwood, Asa, 814 John, 282, 319 Eaton, Hiram, 257 Origen, 770 Eckford, Henry, 411 Eckel, Philip, 496, 497 Eddy, F. C., 581
Edwards, Alanson, 281, 431 Edward, 268 George W., 565 Harvey, 791 Hiram K., 319, 1110 Samuel, 780
Samuel L., 231, 280, 331; sketch of, 346 Thaddeus, 200, 986, 989
Elbridge, town of, ancient fortifications in, 685
assessment roll of, in 1825, 692-698 Baptist church in, 690 Baptist church in Jordan in, 699 description of territory of, by William Stevens, 683 effect of railroad on, 703, 705 Episcopal church in Jordan in, 704 First Congregational Society of Ca- millus in, 689 First Presbyterian Society of Jordan in, 692
Elbridge, first town meeting in, 698 geology of, 685 Hart Lot in, 703 Jack's Rifts in, 702 Jordan Academy in, 70-1 village in, 692; in 1836, 699 list of presidents of, 699
manufactures of, 706, 707
merchants of Jordan, 103
Methodist church in, 698
military lots in, 686 Munro Collegiate Institute in, 700 newspapers of, 703 old-time merchants in, 102 Peru in, 702
pioneers of, 686-692 population of, 708 postmasters of, 691
prominent settlers of, previous to 1850, 702
. routes of immigrants to, 688
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church in Jordan, 705 school in, first, 689 secret societies in, 705
Seneca River improvements in, 705 settlement of, beginning of, 683
statistics of, in 1836, 701
supervisors of, 707
territory constituting the town of, 686 Elbridge village in 1836, 701
incorporation and officers of. 705 Elections of 1800 to 1804, 267; 1805 to 1807, 268; 1808 to 1811, 269; 1812 and 1813, 270; 1814 and 1815, 211; 1816 and 1817. 272; 1818. 273; 1819 to 1821, 275; 1823 to 1826, 276; 1827 and 1828, 211; 1829, 278; 1830, 279; 1831 and 1832, 280; 1833 and 1834, 281 ; 1836, 282: 1837, 283: 1838, 284: 1839 and 1840, 285; 1841. 286; 1842, 287; 1843 and 1844, 289; 1845, 290; 1846, 291; 1847 and 1848, 292; 1849, 294; 1850, 296; 1851 and 1852, 297; 1853 and 1854, 298; 1855 and 1856, 299; 1857 to 1859, 300; 1860, 301 Ellery, William G., 999
Elliott, Daniel, 230, 428, 431, 447 Ellis, James M., 319 John, 205, 845 Samuel G., Dr., sketch of, 385
Elsner, H. D., Dr., 377, 379, 544 Ely, Joseph, Dr., 393, 602 "Emigrant" wagons, 1090 Emmons, Asa W., 818 Jonathan, and family, 811
English occupation after the Revolution, 194 Andrew, 193, 266, 334 Enlistments, absence of records of, 1085
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