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INDEXES.
Era of prosperity, 1830-40, 226 Erie Canal, the, 220
the, in politics, 276 Joshua Forman and the, 405 the Salina route for the, 406 war, the, 64 Ethnology, 24 Evans, Anson, Capt., 1082
Everson, John, 799
Expedition of Van Schaick and Willett against the Onondagas, 139
Exploration by Cockburn and Vander- kemp, 186
Fabius Center, 873
Fabius, town of, Apulia in, 874 as the pioneers found it, 867 dairy industry in, the, 883 Evergreen Cemetery Association, 887 First Baptist church of, 872
es First Congregational Society of, 873 first town meeting and officers of, 870 Gallinger Brothers, dairymen in, 884 ginseng, cultivation of, in, 884 improvements in during first decade of the century, 871 Knapp Brothers, poultrymen in, 884 Methodists, the, in, 874
military lots in, 867 Pettit family in, 877 pioneers of, 868-876
pioneers of, hardships of the, 870 population of, 888
poultry business, the, in, 884
records of, loss of, 870 religious societies in, early, 872, 873
Revolutionary soldiers in, 167, 875 schools, early, in, 871
settlers, list of, 876
Skaneateles and Hamilton turnpike in, 873
statistics of in 1836, 1845 and 1860, 882
Summit Station in, 886
supervisors of, 889 S. & B. railroad in, 886
territory constituting the town of, 866 topography of, 867 Union Free School, 888
Fabius village, 874
business and business men of, 885, 886 churches of, 888 incorporation and first officers of, 887 Fahnestock, Alfred H., Rev., 513 Fairchild, M. B., Dr., 375
Falker, August, 487, 489
Fargo, William C., 603; and family, 622 William G., 629
Farmer, Marcellus, 563
Farr, Archibald, Dr., 907, 909 Eli, 891 Farrell, James J., 569
Fay, Thomas Crittenden, 858
Fayetteville, Baptist church of, 801 business and business men of, 791- 794 Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion in, 804
founders of, 790, 791
Hydraulic Company, 796
incorporation and officers of, 794
Presbyterian church in, 803
Recorder, 794 schools of, 795
Trinity Episcopal church in, 804 water supply of, 795
Federals and Republicans, 265 et seq. Fenner, Frederick W., 751 James L., and family, 615 Turner, 844 Filkins, Barnet, 425, 527
Financial crash of 1836-37, 231
Fish, Richmond, 542
Fiske, D. W., 566, 1096
Fitch, Charles E., 262, 564, 565 Charles E., Mrs., 263, 1100 Elias, 334
Elisha, 193, 266
Gilbert, 419
Lemuel, 200
Thomas B., 238, 438, 494, 515, 518, 552, 582 Fitzgerald, Edward, 1035 John, 581
Fleming, John, jr .. 332
Fobes, Philander W., 582 P. W., Mrs., 518
Foran, James, Dr., 316, 373, 374; sketch of, 385; 546, 581 Forbes, John G., 227, 230, 276, 277, 284, 430, 453, 947-949 Ford, S. T., Rev., 511
Forger, John S., 957
Forman, C. W., 318 Gideon, 331 John, 849
Joseph, 843; and sons, 848; 857
Joshua, 146, 205, 219, 220, 221, 225, 968, 270, 331, 405-408, 410, 415, 423, 439, 493, 513, 514, 848, 857 Owen, 407, 849
Samuel, 204, 340, 849 Ward, 849
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INDEXES.
Foster, James, 570 J. P., Rev., 1056 Fort at Oswego, 98 Niagara, capture of, 124 Stanwix, expedition against, 137 Fortifications, erection of, after the Rev- olution, 194 Francis, Samuel, 282 Frazee, Eliphalet, 747 James, 761, 763 Free Soilers, the, 293
Freeman, Fannie, Mrs., 1092 Jefferson, 289, 579, 830 Freeoff, Christian, 483
Fremin, Jacques, 67, 79, 83
French and Indian war, the, 113 et seq. and the Onondagas, 51 colony, flight of the, 73 in Onondaga, 66 et seq. sickness in the, 72 invited by the Mohawks, 50 power, extinction of, 125 French, Benjamin, 288, 820 Clara, Miss, 1092 David, 543 Luther, Dr., 927
Frisselle, Horace, 296
Frisbie, John H., Dr., 360 Myles T., 1109 Frontenac, Count, 82, 92, 93
Frontenac's invasion, 91
Fuller, Amasa, 751 Celeste Bostwick, Mrs., 1092
Francesca Cleveland, Mrs., 1092 Henry S, 333 Joel, 341 Truman K., 475 William, 287, 291, 293 William K., 281 Fulton, Robert, 687
Furman, Robert, 504, 515 Future, the, of the county, 1111, 1112
Gage, Helen Leslie, Mrs., 1093 Matilda Joslyn, 816, 1091
Gale, Thomas, 587
Gannon, William P., 570
Gansevoort, Peter, Col., 137, 138 Gardner, Addison, 780
George J., 576 Phoebe Teall, Mrs., 1093 Rowland H., 296, 333, 464 Sylvester, 275 William, 780 William C., 295, 899
Garnier, Julien, 79, 96 Garrison, John, 431 Gaston, Thomas, 934
Gaylord, Willis, 318, 929, 1094 Gear, Ezekiel G., 1055 Gebhardt, Louis Rev., 512 Geddes, town of, cemetery in, 1045 early business and business men of, 1042-1045 effect of the Erie Canal upon, 1042
farms, noted, at, 1044
Geddes family of, 1038, 1039
maps of, early, 1040
organization and topography of, 1037 pioneers of, 1038-1045
population of, 10-18
prominent farmers of, 1044
roads in, early, 1039
Root family in, 1041
salt manufacture in, beginnings of, 1040 Solvay Process Co. at, 1047
Solvay village in, 1047 summer resorts in, 1048 supervisors of, 1048 Geddes village, annexation of, to Syra- cuse, 1047 growth of, after the war, 1047 incorporation and trustees of, 1046 Geddes, George, 292, 295, 318, 579, 589, 705, 1038
James, 75, 194, 215, 220, 237, 267, 269-272, 275, 278. 280, 283, 334-336, 399, 400, 408, 583, 661, 845, 1038- 1040 James, (2d), 1039
Geer, Rev. Father, 851
Genesee and Water Street Railway Com- pany, 469
Geneva Medical College, removal of to Syracuse, 363
Geology, 17 et seq.
George, Amelia Chapman. Mrs., 1093 Samuel, Capt., 1066 Thomas and Elisha, 419
Gere, Daniel S., 464 N. Stanton, 581, 589
Robert, 589; and family, 1043
R. N., 579 William F., 341 W. H. H., 316, 319, 581
German immigrants to Syracuse, list of, 448 Gibbud, H. B., Mr. and Mrs., 540
Gifford, Frances P., Miss, 1100 Henry, 423, 428, 436, 494, 495, 515, 582 Martha C., Miss, 1092 William H., 319, 333 Gilbert, Daniel, sketch of, 356; 616
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INDEXES.
Gilbert, Nelson, 418, 457
Nelson J., Rev., 362, 441, 442, 510 Thomas J., 229, 231, 452, 783 William, 252
Gilchrist, William, 584, 937
Giles, Charles, Rev., 522
Gillette, Elizabeth E., Mrs., 1093
Gillis, Duncan, and family, 957
Gilmour, Thomas, 289
Glass, Edgar P., 332 Edward P., 475, 582 Joseph J., 291, 296, 319, 321
Gleason, Lucius, 580, 955, 957
Glen Haven, 1015
Gold, Joseph W., 616
Goodelle, Aaron B., 899 William P., 333
Goodwin, William, 193, 266
Gordon, James S., 569
Gott, Daniel, 206, 291, 294; sketch of, 354
Daniel F., 333 Gould, Jeremiah, 189, 204, 205, 608, 625; and sons, 934; 965
Phares, 284, 285, 551, 935, 987
" Grace Greenwood," Mrs. Sarah Clark Lippincott, 1091
Graham, Andrew G., Mrs., 683 James L., 244
Grand Army of the Republic posts in the county, 1084
Granger, Amos P., 206, 227, 237, 240, 275, 280, 287, 288, 298, 300, 339, 341, 422, 456, 458, 527, 797 Hezekiah L., Dr., 271, 318; sketch of, 381; 778 Graves, Judson H., Dr., 363; sketch of, 390; 800 Nathan F., 474, 580, 582 " Great Genesee Road," the, 188 Greeley, George H., Dr., 363 Gregory, Henry, Rev., 527, 560, 759 Green, A. H., 484 Caleb, 966 David, 616 James, 204 John A., 300, 465 William H., 567
Greene, John F., 764
Greenfield, De Witt C., 332, 342,763
Greenhalgh, Wentworth, 87 Greenough, J. J., 477
Greenway, John, 257 Grinnell, John, 779 Griswold, Edward B., 244
Groesbeck, L. H., 580 Grumbach, Nicholas, 471 Gumaer, Elias, 274
Gunpowder explosion in Syracuse, 455 et seq. Guttman, A., Rev. Dr., 538
Hackett, Miles B., 316, 882
Haes, Michael, Rev., 534
Hagadorn, F. L., 566
Hale, Horatio, 34, 35, 40, 109 Irene Baumgras, Mrs., 1092 Hall, Charles S., 987 David, 1002 George, 269, 273, 275, 276, 318, 332, 843. 844, 849, 857
Isaac, Gen., 205, 907, 965
Johnson, 206, 280, 581, 967
L. W., 245, 333, 551, 581
Marcelia Ward, Mrs., 1092
Nathan K., 654, 1005
Samuel, Rev., 515 Will T., 997
Halliday, Anna Bagg, Mrs., 1092
Halsey, Silas, 193, 265, 336
Halstead, Daniel J., 567
Halsted, Abraham, 690 Thomas H., Dr., 379
Hamel, Arthur, 570
Hamill, John, 276, 746
Hanchett, John W., Dr., sketch of, 384 421, 436, 519 Hancock, Hugh 419 Theodore E., 333, 569
Hand, M. F., 1096
Hardenburgh, John L., 188, 193, 266, 336 Harmon, E. R., 316
Harris, John, 193, 265
Hart, Josiah, 703 Thomas, 939
Harter, Henry, 779
Haskin, James P., 257, 469
Haskins, William, 962
Hatch, Horace F., Dr., sketch of, 389
Haven, E. O., 559
Hawkins. Edward T., 426
Hawley, Ebenezer Rice, 267 George, 764 Gideon, 411 Jabez, 425, 527 J. Dean, 245 Lewis T., 464 W. A., Dr., 394, 395
Hayden, Allen W., and family, 616 E. T., 551 Haynes, David, and family, 714
Head, A. D., Dr., 363 Healey, Samuel, Dr., 387 Hebard, Clark, 432
Hecox, Warren, 205, 271, 986, 998
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INDEXES.
Heermans, Forbes, 565, 1096 Thomas B., 415, 431, 493 Heffron, John L., Dr., 377, 379, 544 Lorenzo, Dr., 878 Henderson, Aaron, 319 Phineas, 965 Hendricks, Francis, 381, 480, 481, 496, 581
Henry-Davis, S. M., Mrs., 1091 Herbst, C. Fred, 319 Herman, Leopold, Rev., 539 Herring, James E., 579 John, 645 Hess, Reuben L., 278, 283
Hiawatha, the story of, 35
Hiawatha's benediction, 1113
Hibbard, David, and sons, 617, 798
Hickok, Morehouse, 850
Hier, George P., 475 Higgins, Benjamin L., 471, 496 Cornelius, 940 Highways, building of, 200 Hill, C. E., Dr., 1107 Ebenezer, 965 Elijah, 601 Ensign, Col., and family, 618 Isaac, Deac., and family, 690 Thomas W., 318 Hillis, David D., 282, 289, 332 ; sketch of, 347 Hills, George Morgan, Rev., 1055 Orsemus, 883 Hine, Norman, 1083 Hinman, James, and wife, 618 O. C., 1035 Hinsdale, W. A., Dr., 25
Hinsdell, David, and family, 617; 661 Perry H., 318 Hiscock, Frank, 257, 333, 470, 580, 581 Levi, 205, 843 L. Harris, 297, 315, 332 Historical review, general, 1070-1113 Hitchcock, Simon C., 579 Hoar, Jacob, 597 Ilofmann, Joseph, 572 J. A., 572 Louis C., 572 Hogan, Michael, 406
Holbrook, David, Dr., 193, 266, 360, 937, 1019 Josiah, and family, 618 Josiah G., 1031 Holden, E. F., 381, 487, 489, 558 Hendrick S., 489, 569, 583 Hollister, David W., 942 Homoeopathy in Onondaga county, 393 et seq. Hood, Eureka Lawrence, Mrs., 1092
Ilooker, George, Dr., 423 H. C., 518 Hopkins, Edwin P., 299 Hezekiah, Col., 617 Luther, 291 Samuel, 663 Samuel Miles, 222
Hopper, Jasper, 181, 215, 269, 274, 320, 844, 849, 850, 857
Horsford, E. N., Prof., 108 Hotaling, G. II. & A. T., 761 William II., 882 House, Sylvester, 460 Hovey, Alfred H., 294, 468 A. Howard, 453 Howlett, Alfred A., 257, 477, 580 Parley, 280, 845, 855
Howell, Phineas, 608
Hoyt, David H., 817 E. B., 1011 George L., Col., 1107 Harrison, 333 Hiram, Dr., 361; sketch of, 383 Jason C., 461 William H., Dr., 394, 395 Hubbard, Charles, 518 Cornelius C., 749 Daniel, Dr., 360 William, Rev., 528 W. B., 576 Hubbell, Charles E., 565 Ferris, 1044 Hudson, Albert A., 494, 515 Daniel, 216
Hughs, Freeman, 1040
Humphrey, Cornelius, 268 Reuben, 268, 273, 331
Humphryes, John, 987
Hunkers, the, 288
Huntington, Arria S., Miss, 1091 Daniel, Dr., 850 F. D., Rt. Rev., 544, 557, 1094 J. B., 515 J. O. S., Rev., 528, 542 Hurd, Darwin E., Dr., sketch of, 386 George F., 296 Jessie, Miss, 1091 Hurons, overthrow of the, 49
Hurst, Samuel, 457
Husenfrats, Jacob, 424
Hutchins, Mason C., 569
Hyde, Hiram, 429 Salem, 581
Indian camps, 27 cemeteries, 27 dissatisfaction and Johnson's intlui- ence, 126
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INDEXES.
Indian forts, 28
names, lack of preservation of, 1110 towns, sites of, 26 troubles ended, 193 vocabularies, 108 the, in the war of 1812, 203 Iroquois clans, 27 names, 34 traditions, 35 confederacy, 37 families, 38
villages, 39
language, 39
names of the months, 39
feasts, 40
fort, the, 45
and Hurons, wars of the, 48 et seq. and the English, 82 et seq. invasion of Canada, 89 in the Revolution, 134
Ives, Florence C., Mrs., 1091
Jackson, Anson, 195 Calvin, 400 Charles, 231
Clark, 277
Eliphalet S., 282
James, Dr., 360, 779
Jeremiah, 195, 205, 774, 1019 William, 575
Jacobson, Nathan, Dr., 376, 377, 544 James, John D., 338 William, 275, 333, 411
Jaqueth, Joseph and Sampson, 954
Jaycox, John M., 300
Jenkins, Arthur, 567, 568 Herman, 231 Jenney, Edwin S., Col., 243, 252, 263, 507 Jennings, A. T., 571
Jerome, Amasa H , 299, 332, 356 Ira, 625 Leonard, 629
Levi, 606 Lucy, 599 Timothy, 608, 868 Samuel, 204, 279, 934
Jerry rescue, the, 460 Jesuits, the, 46
Jesuits' account of the country, 70
Jewett, Freeborn G., 206, 231, 276-279, 288, 327, 332; sketch of, 355; 1002, 1005 Jogues, Isaac, 47 John, Aunt Dinah, 182, 1067 Captain, 180 Johnson, Andrew, 829 A. L., 477 David, 439 F. H., 567
Johnson, Guy, Col., 133-135, 195, 196 Hector B., 823 Herrick, Rev., 517 James, 761 John, Sir, 134-138, 143, 144
John H., 278
J. E., Rev., 528
Moses, 775 Orsamus, 237, 818 Richard C., 206 William, Sir, 105, 109, 112, 116, 117, 119, 126, 127, 129-133
Johnson's fort, 29 Joncaire, Father, 96, 97 Jones, Daniel T., Dr., 296 Eliza Lawrence, Mrs., 323, 1093
Harriet, Mrs., 1093
Lawrence T., 333, 542
Richard W., 471 Virginia L., Miss, 262, 1102 William A., 569
Jordan, H. A., 521
Joslyn, Hezekiah, Dr., 289, 297, 815, 820 Journey of Dablon and Chaumonot, 57 et seq. Joy, Edward, 570 Judd, Ansel, 603 Jonathan S., Dr., 927 S. Corning, 573 Judd-Law, Emily, Mrs., 1093
Judges, county, 331
of the Court of the Appeals, 327 of the Supreme Court, 330
Judson, Edward B., 257, 319, 487, 508, 579, 580, 582 Emily Chubbuck (Fanny Forrester), 1092 William A., Mrs., 321
Justices of the peace, appointed under act of 1818, 274
Kasson, Archy, 225, 227, 425, 527 & Heermans, 429
Kearney, William, 507
Keeler, Daniel, 193, 266, 584, 939 Thomas J., 432, 466
Keeney, Simon, 868, 869 Kellogg, Ashbel, 231, 949 Daniel, 283, 355, 407, 439, 987, 1005 Dorastus, 287
Jesse, 984
Leonard, 201, 206, 777 William, 941 . Kendall, James V., Dr., 248, 316, 363, 767, 829 J. G., 318 Kendrick, Elijah, Dr., 361 Kennedy, Dennis, Dr., 749
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INDEXES.
Kennedy, George N., 330, 342, 579 John J., Rev., 536 Kenyon, G. P., 468 John S., 261, 263 S. N., 579 Kibbe, George, 844, 850
Kidder, John, 608 King, Russell, 319 Henry F., 318, 899, 901
Kingsbury, David, Dr., 391
Kingsley, Hiram, 319
Kinne, Cyrus, 193, 266, 770 family, the, of Dewitt, 1022-1025 Kinney, H. N., Rev., 521 Joel, 425 Milton A., 996, 997
Kirk, William B., 431, 458
W. B., jr., 481, 487-489, 507
Kirkland, Samuel, Rev., 128, 174, 1055
Kirkpatrick, William, Dr., 278, 280, 442 William, 261, 262, 324, 477, 507, 588, 1098, 1102 Kirtland, Horatio, 496 Knapp, Daniel, 618 E. E., Dr., 363 E. H., 884 Ezra M., 339, 946
Jacob, Major, 1107
James, 205, 608 Justus N., 319
Martin A., 479, 483, 569, 581 William L., 799
Knauber, J. C., 569
Kneeland, Jonathan, Dr., 861 S. S., 314 Knickerbocker, A. M., 570
Knowlton, Joshua, 770 Kuntz, Frank J., 5772
Kyne, John L., 1035
Lacy, Henry, 580 La Fayette, town of, the Baker family in, 967, 968
Cardiff in, 972, 978 "Cardiff giant," unearthing of, in, 973
changes in the territory of, 969, 970 churches of, 968, 969, 971, 976 Collingwood in, 975
early home of the central govern- ment of the Iroquois, 962 early roads in, 965
first town meeting and officers of, 970 in the war of 1812, 969 Indian orchard in, 961 military lots in, 961 Moses De Witt, grave of, in, 964 natural characteristics of, 964
La Fayette, Onativia railroad station in, 975
pioneers of, 962-974
population of, 976 projected resorvoir in, 976
rattlesnake hunting in, 966
schools of, 972 statistics of, in 1836, 972
supervisors of 971 territory constituting the town of, 961 La Fayette village, business and busi- ness men of, 974, 975 founding of, 966
La Forte, Abram, 1055 Thomas, Rev., 1056
La Fortes, the, 182
Lakes, 13 Lakin, William, 714
Lamb, Anthony, 583 John, 204, 267, 608
Lamberville, Father, 96
Lanckton, Grace, Mrs., 1093
Land, Charles, 681
Land sales by the Onondagas, 175 et seq. titles, litigation over, 1090 Lansing, Dirck C., Rev., 512, 519, 852, 857
Lapham, S. Gurney, 567
Larned, Samuel, 425, 453, 581
La Salle, Sieur de, 82, 83
Lathrop, Benjamin C., 441, 494
D. N., Capt., 253 Ichabod, 204 John H., 519 Welthy Ann, 545 William, 609 William K., 494
Laughlin, William, Dr., 391
Law, comparison of State with the Com- mon, 324
Lawrence, Bigelow, Col., and family, 636 Dorastus, Col., 281, 989 Edward A., Rev., 521
Gardner, 421, 494 Grove, 228, 245, 318, 331, 453 James R., 238, 282, 284, 292, 296, 331, 333, 341; sketch of, 345; 458, 460, 464, 495 John, Mrs., 1092 Levi, 205 Lawton, J. W., Dr., 544 Leach, James S., 322 John, 811 John, jr., 820 Thomas J., 477, 580 Leavenworth, E. W., 245, 257, 283, 285, 294, 300, 351, 420, 432, 437, 443, 447, 458, 459, 463, 466, 515, 560, 582
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INDEX ES.
Leavenworth, E. W., Mrs., 321, 518 Ledyard, Benjamin, 193, 265, 320 Jonathan D., 281 Lee, Benjamin, Capt., 1004 Benoni, 354 Charles, Gen., 120 C. Gold, Rev., 515, 519 Oliver, 452
Oliver H., 229 William F., and family, 957 Legg, John, 991 William W., 914 Le Mercier, Francis, 67
Le Moyne, Simon, 52-56, 77, 78
Leonard, Charles, 430 George B., 580 George S., 580
Le Roy, D. C., 296 Leslie, E. Norman, 979, 987 Ross and Joseph, 430 Lessee Company, the, 185 Lester, Frank, 245
Leupp, Francis E., 568
Lewis, Benjamin, and family, 878 Ceylon H., 333, 878
Elihu, 267,608
Elisha, 336, 847 Jabez, 799 John, 244 Osymandus, 878 Sidney, 319 William W., 764
Liecty, Austin, 567 Lincoln, election of, 241 in Syracuse, 242 Lindsay, Isaac, Capt., 660, 661
Listman, Charles, 507
Litchfield, Elisha, 231, 274-276, 312, 602 Elisha C., 257, 629
Literature of the county, women in the history of the, 1091-1093 Litterateurs of the county, 1091-1097 Little, James, 829 J. C., Rev., 521
Livingston, Robert, 94 Lockwood, Ellen M., Mrs., 1092
Longstreet, Cornelius, 207; and family, 855; 857 Cornelius T., 290, 437, 469, 1045 C. Tyler, Mrs., 1102, 1107 James, 299 Loomis, Addison S., 319 Chester, 817 George S., 292 Harvey, 579 Harvey, Mrs., 321 Henry H., 817 Nathaniel, 934
Lord, Chester A., 565 Losey, Richard, 625 Lour, Conrad, 770 Luce, F. L., Rev., 522 Samuel D., 257, 332
Ludden, P. A., Rt. Rev., 535
Lyford, C. P., Rev., 525
Lyman, C. H., 565 Frederic A., 333 Lynch, Cornelius, 579 James, 287, 581, 582 J. S. M., Rev., 535 L. V. L., Mrs., 1101, 1107 Michael, 551 Patrick, 257 Lynds, Charles L., 456 Elam, 230, 282, 429
Lysander, town of, Baptist church in, 757 " Betts's Corners" in, 749 centennial celebration of the county by Van Buren and, 767 Christian church in, at Plainville, 758 churches of, 756-759
Congregational Church and Society of, 757 first apple trees in, 745 First Protestant Dutch church of,
first roads in, 741 first town meeting in, 753
" Fuller's Corners" in, 751
in the Rebellion, 765 Little Utica and vicinity in, 751
Methodist church in, at Betts's Cor- ners, 758
Methodist church in, at Little Utica, 758 military lots in, 738 milling industry in, 761
neglect in organization of the town of, 740
pioneers of, 739-752 Plainville and vicinity in, 750
population of, 767
population of, increase in, 759 prominent tobacco growers in, 760
railroad through, 760
reduction in territory of, 740
Revolutionary soldiers in, 166 road districts in, 754 schools and school districts in, 754, 755, 756 Second Presbyterian church of, 757 settlers in before 1800, 741 in the village of, 747 slavery in, 759
511
INDEXES.
Lysander, Starr family, the peculiar, in, 748 surveyors of roads in, carly, 754 tardiness of settlement in, 739 territory constituting the town of, 738 tobacco culture in, 760 town records of, early, 753 "Vickerey's Settlement" in, 748 White Chapel in, at Cold Spring, 758
Maas, Theophilus C., Rev., 533 McBride, James, 411 McCargar, A. T., 569
McCarthy, Elizabeth Carter, Mrs., 1092 Dennis, 245, 257, 287, 290, 300, 462, 465, 477, 551, 579 Patrick, 561 Robert, 477,1109 Thomas, 458, 584, 942 McClelland, Eugene, 1107
McConnell, Cephas, 858 Cephas S., 563 McCullom, H. S., 566
McDonald, George, 590
McDowell, Hugh, 565 McEvoy, P. F., Rev., 535
McGee, Patrick, 810, 825
McGuire, James K., 561, 569
McHarrie, John, 713, 719, 720, 728, 729, 741, 745
McHuron, Lyman, 747 McIntyre, Calvin, jr., 690
Mckeever, Nicholas C., 570
McKevett, Burt E., 569
Mckinley, Jesse, 290
Mckinstry, Alexander, 550, 551 McLennan, Peter B., 330, 487, 508 Roderick C., Dr., 379 McManus, Thomas, 483
McNierny, Francis. Rt. Rev,, 536
McWhorter, John, 267, 268, 405
Machin, Thomas, Capt., 140-142 Magee, James P., Rev., 536
Maine, F. L., 778 Malcolm, William, 428-430, 456 & Hudson, 456 Maltbie, Annie C., 262, 1092
Manahan, Charles, 1034
Manchester, H. A., Rev., 522
Manlius Academy, 784 town of, Baron Steuben's sojourn in,
called " Derne," 777 Canal Company, 783 churches of, 801-805 Congregational church at Kirkville in, 805
Manlius Academy, description of, in 1824. 782
Eagle, 778 Eagle Village in, 797 carly merchants of, 786
first town meeting and officers of,
flood in, 777 fruit farms and producers in, 800 growth of, after 1806, 777
in the county centennial celebration, 800
influence of Erie Canal upon, 783 Kirkville in, 795, 796
later settlers of, 779
manufactures of, 785, 786
Masonry in, 781
Methodist Episcopal church at Kirk- ville in. 805 military lots in, 768
newspapers of, 777
physicians of, early, 779
pioneers of, 770-719
pioneers of Kirkville in, 795
politics in, in 1830, 784
population of, 801
postmasters of, 786
prominent residents of, 798-800
proposed railroad in, in 1830, 784 Revolutionary soldiers in. 155
roads in, early, 771
St. John's Military School for Boys at, 787
St. Mary's Catholic church in, 804 schools and school districts in, early. 773 State prison at, proposal to locate a, 783
Station, 797
Methodist Episcopal church in, 805 statistics of, in 1835, 782 summary of, 805 supervisors of, 801 surveyors, in, early, 772 territory constituting the town of, 768 topography of, 769 town records, 771 Manlius village called " Liberty Square," 475
Baptist church in, 803 Bible societies in, 803 Christ Episcopal church in, 802 early lawyers at, 715 early postmasters of, 775 fire department of, 789 incorporation and presidents of, 787
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Manlius village, Methodist Episcopal church in, 803
reincorporation of, 789 settlement of, 714
Trinity Presbyterian church in, 802 water supply of, 789 villages in, in 1825, 783 Mann. James, Gen., 430, 527 Jessie, Miss, 1093 Jonas, 426, 427 Seth H., 519
Manning, James, 230, 431, 494
Map of Central New York in 1809, facing 196
Chouaguen in 1756, facing, 117
De Lery's, of Oswego in 1727, facing 98
early, of Central New York, facing 66
Fort Brewerton and block-house on Oneida Lake, 123
Onondaga Reservation, facing 1049 original Onondaga county and Mil- itary Tract, 5
reference, of Military Tract and sur- rounding territory, 8
Syracuse in 1834, 445
Syracuse in 1846, facing 457 Walton Tract, the, 404
Mara, Roda M., 481
Marcellus, town of, burning of town rec- ords of, 638
case of devotional somnium in, 651 church, Baptist, in, 648
church edifice in, the first in the county, 640 church, Methodist, in, 651
church, St. John's Episcopal, in, 652 church, St. Xavier's Roman Catho- lic in, 657
Crown Mills Woolen Company in, 643
death in, first, 636
in the Rebellion, 657
manufactures of, 641-648
merchants in, early, 641
military lots in, 632
militia "trainings" in, 651
mills in, first, 636
mills in, early, 639
Nine Mile Creek in, 641
Observer, 657
occupations of the inhabitants of, 653
paper mills in, 644, 645
pioneers of, 633-638, 654 population of, 658
Marcellus Powder Company in, 643 religious organizations in, early, 640 religious societies in, 652
Revolutionary soldiers in, 159
residents of, Dr. Parson's lists of, 655 rivalry in, between East and West hills, 635
roads in, early, 639
Rose Hill in, 657
schools of, 652
Seneca turnpike in, 641
settlers in northwest part of, 637
settlers, list of names of early, in, 649
settlers on South Hill in, 637
statistics of, in 1823, 653; in 1885, 655
territory constituting the town of, 631
Thorn Hill in, settlement of, 637
topography of, 633
town meeting in, first, 638
town officers of, 658
Marcellus village, business interests of, 655, 656 called " Pucker Street," 649 early merchants in, 650 in stage-coach days, 639 incorporation and officers of, 656
Maricourt, 95, 96
Marks, Enoch, 589
Marlette, Francis W , Mrs., 1091, 1105
Marlow, F. W., Dr., 377
Marsh, F. A., 565
Luther, 624 Moses S., 231 Samuel, 200
Marshall, James, 517
J. S., Dr., 376
Marvin, Asa, 421
D. W., 544 Samuel, and family, 715 William, 987 Mason, Levi, 274
Matthews, David B., Rev., 528
May, Samuel J., Rev., 529, 551, 1094
Maybee, David, 799
Mayo, J. L., 547
Meachan, William J., 643
Mead, Ann, Miss, 321
Medals given to the Indians, 127
Medical Association, City, 373 important papers read be- for the, 378 officers of since 1889, 378 roster of members of, 374
Medical Association, Syracuse, 372 . Homoeopathic, 397 Medical College, Syracuse, 380
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Medical Society, Onondaga county, 360 essayists of, 364 presidents of, 365 roster of members of, 366 et seq. Homoeopathic. 394 et seq. necrology of, 397 presidents of, 396 roster of members of, 395
Mellen, Humphrey, 427 Members of assembly, 308 Menard, René, 67, 69, 71
Mercer, Alfred, Dr., 364, 373, 374, 376, 379, 545 Mercer, A. C., Dr., 377 Merriam, Emma M., Mrs., 1093 Gustavus F., 244 Thomas W., 569 Merrill, Ida Bagg, Miss, 1102
Merriman, Charles J., 858 Titus, Dr., 691 Mertens, Jacob M., 569, 1107
Metcalf, George R., Dr., 376
Mexico, the town of, 189
Mickles, Nicholas, 843, 857 Philo D., 453 Midler, James, 600 Miles, Elijah W., 275, 882 Military tract, the, 4 townships of the, 10
Militia, the early, 204
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