Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century, Vol. II, Part 118

Author: Bruce, Dwight H. (Dwight Hall), 1834-1908
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: [Boston] : The Boston History Company
Number of Pages: 1094


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Millar, Morgan, Rev., 512


Millard, Nelson, Rev., 515 Miller, Charlotte Birdseye, Mrs., 1093 David S., 1025 John, 193, 266 John, Dr., 360 Riley V., 507 Millett, Father. 79, 83 Mills, Charles De B., 1097 Frank B., 657 Harriet May, Miss, 262, 1093 L. B., Miss, 545 W. H., Dr .. 377 Minard, Isaac T., 292, 332 Miner, Amos, 984 Ovid, Rev., 519 Mitchell. Colonel, 210-213 David J., 258 Ellen M., Mrs., 1091


Moir, Edward, 643 Montcalm, Marquis de. 115, 118, 122 Montgomery county. division of, 189 Mooney, Barnet, 269, 271 Edward L., Dr., 379 Moore, H. B .. Dr., 779 Josiah, 868


Moravians, the, 106 Morehouse, Benjamin, 190, 770 David, 1018


Morey, Davenport, 584 Morgan, Le Roy, 282, 330, 333; sketch of 349; 699, 764 Lyman, 625 T. L. R., 343, Morley, George, Dr., 719 Morris, Ezekiel 762 H. D. & W. F., 762 W. F., 763, 764 Morse, Evander, 563, 858 Moseley, David, 313 D. T., 341 William H., 343 Mosely, Charles, 206, 771, 774, 775 Daniel, 283, 338, 849


Moses, Chester, 987


Moss, Rufus, 513 Mott, Lydia P., Mrs., 993, 994


Mowry, Henry J., 487, 489, 496, 583


Muench, William, 570


Mulford, Henry D'B., Rev., 529


Mulholland, Charles, 775


Mullany, John F., Rev., 536 Mumford, E. H., Dr., 375, 376 Thomas, 332 Mundy, Ezekiel W., 532, 561 Munro, David, 228, 229, 231, 273-275 282 287, 292, 318, 579; and family, 665 David A., 681 James M., 580, 680 John, 261, 1083 Nathaniel. 231


Squire, 270, 274, 318, and family. 688 Munroe, Allen, 238, 256, 580, 581 James 297. 580 J. Page, 483 Murphy, Matthew, 579 Murray, Dwight H., Dr., 379 Myers, Alfred E., Rev., 517, 518 Austin, 245, 300 Matthew J., 582 Michael, 188


Names, Indian, 1110, 1111 Nash, John F., 567 Moses, 270, 271 Nearing, Susan D., Miss, 1093 NNeedham, Gordon, Dr., 205, 271, 360, 843, 844, 857 William, Dr., 843, 844 Neubauer, Francis, Rev., 534 Newell, William W., Rev., 515 Newkirk, Benjamin, 183, 400 Newman, Wilson W., 551, 861, 1109 Newspapers, first, 201


514


INDEXES.


Newspapers of Baldwinsville, 764 of Camillus, 682 of East Syracuse, 1035


of Jordan, 703


of Manlius, 777


of Marcellus, 657


of Onondaga, 858


of Salina, 960


of Skaneateles, 996


of Syracuse, 563 et seq of Tully, 902 Newton, Henry, 428


Nichols, Edwin F., 767 John A., 1035 John A., jr., 1035


Nims, Horace, Dr., 248; sketch of, 390; 800 Niven, Amelia L. (Didama), Dr., 391


Niver, William K., 487, 508


North, Eben L., Rev., 523 John, 293 Northam, Alfred, 417, 420


Northrup, A. Judd, 331, 333, 342, 418, 1094


A. Judd. Mrs., 1100 Milton H., 567, 569, 1083


Norton, Ashbel, 779 Benjamin R., 515


John D., 579 Lyman, 316 Nottingham, Edwin, 381 Gorton, 1030 Van Vleck, 1030


Noxon, B. Davis, 282, 288, 296, 333, 338; sketch of, 344; 422, 443, 580, 629, 641, 850


James, 299, 322, 330; sketch of, 351; 552 Nye, Benjamin, 981


Oakwood street railway, 469 Oberlander, Alexander, Rev., 572 O'Blennis, John, 938 Mrs., 935 O'Connor, Edward, Capt., 545


O'Hara, James A., Rev., 534


Olcott, Hezekiah, 193, 204, 266, 335, 584, 606-608, 934, 939 Thomas, 205 Oneida Lake, 823 Onondaga Academy, 85 Onondaga and Cayuga songs, 62


Onondaga Chiefs, 181


Onondaga county, act erecting, 1 Agricultural Society, 317 et seq. anti-slavery sentiment in, 1080 bar of, 357 centennial celebration, 260 et seq, 1097 et seq.


Onondaga county clerk's office, 320 first officers appointed for, 193, 265 gains in population of, 255 Homoeopathic Medical Society, 394 et seq. in the next century, 1111 industrial statistics of, in 1810, 1073 Medical Society, 360


Milk Association, 324 Orphan Asylum, 320


officers, first, in, 847 Penitentiary, 315 et seq.


poorhouse, 311 post-offices in, 1086-1088


record of, in the Civil war, 1080


reduction in territory of, 4 salaries of officials of, in 1895, 1078, 1079


statement of purposes for which tax was levied in, in 1895, 1078, 1079 statistics of, in 1821, 1074


table of aggregate valuations and taxes in 1895, 1077 topography of, 11 Creek, appointment of committee to straighten the, 469 commission appointed to


straighten, 462


lowering of, 225 Hill. business, and business men of, 859


Hill, early business men at, 851


Hill, early growth of. 852


Hill, First Presbyterian church at, 852


Hill, St. John's church at, 851


Historical Society, 322 et seq.


Hollow and Hill, 845


Hollow and Hill during the first quarter of the century, 860 Hollow and Hill, rivalry between, for the county seat, 847


Lake, Le Moyne at, 55 Lodge, No. 98, F. & A. M., 850 pioneers in the Revolution, 145


Onondaga, town of, agricultural society of, the first in the county, 858 Bartram's, John. visit to, 837


Cedarvale in, 862


Chafee family, the, in, 861


' Cradleville" in, 861 Danforth village in, 864 early conditions of, 853 early religious societies in, 852 Elmwood village in, 865 Howlett Hill in, 862


515


INDEXES.


Onondaga in the county's centennial celebration, 866 in the war of 1812, 856 lawyers, early, in, 849 list of settlers in various parts of, 854, 855 Loomis hill in, 863 Navarino in, 862 newspapers of, 858 "niggering corn," in, 8-11 pioneers of, 838-863 pioneers of the south and west part of, 860 population of, 866 prominent early residents of, list of, 863 Revolutionary soldiers in, 152, 855 roads, first in, 844 St. Agnes Roman Catholic Cemetery in, 864 salt, first production of, in, 841 school inspectors of, first, 858 settlers in the south part of, 854 slavery in, 853 South Hollow, 860 Split Rock quarries in, 864 statistics of. in 1845, 864 stone quarries of, 865 supervisors of, 846


Syracuse Water Company's develop- ments in, 865 territory constituting the town of, 837, 838 the heart of the Iroquois country, 836, 837 town meeting, first, in, 846 two unwelcome visitors to, 839


Onondaga Valley, First Methodist Epis- copal church at, 859 Onondagas, the, Aunt Dinah John of, 1067


customs of the, 71, 1060 Capt. Samuel George of, 1066 distinguished chiefs of, 1064 efforts toward constitutional govern- ment among, 1067 Episcopal mission among, 1055 farms of, 1053 feasts, sacrifices and ceremonies of, 1061-1064 first accounts of, 38 government of, 1066 Greenhalgh's mention of, 1051 in the wars of 1812 and 1861-65, 1059 Indian Band, 1057 influence of Handsome Lake among, 1056


John Bartram's mention of, 1051, 1052


Onondaga's leading farmers of, 1058 location in the Valley of, 1051, 1052 migrations of, 1051


missionaries among, 1054, 1055 nomenclature of, 1059 Ossahinta, chief of, 181, 182 ownership of land among, 1058


present chiefs of, 1061 religious interests among, 1055, 1056 Reservation of, 1049 sacrifice of the White Dog by, 1061 since the Revolution, 199 statistics of, 1053, 1054 temperance work among, 1057


topography of the Reservation of. 1053


traditional origin of, 1050 wampum of, 1061


Organizations to perpetuate war com radeship, 1084


Orman, Thomas, 194, 584, 936, 940, 1041


Ormsbee, Henry J., 1100


Orphan Asylum, Onondaga County, 320 Orvis, Reuben S., 446


Osbourn, C. P., Rev., 1110


Ostrander, Eliza, Mrs., 1093


Ostrum, Zebulon, 515


Oswego River, Le Moyne's journey on the, 55 Montcalm's capture of, 118 capture of, in 1814, 210


Otis, Abijah, 874 Isaac, 691 Sarah, Miss, 1093


Otisco Lake, 931 town of, churches in, 930, 931


geology of, 932


in the war of 1812, 926


fifty years ago, 923


first town meeting and officers of, 926 military lots in, 923


physicians of, 927


pioneers of, 923-928


population of, 931


prominent farmers of, 929


representatives in the professions from, 928, 929


Revolutionary soldiers in, 169, 92€ schools of, 925


supervisors of, 931


territory constituting, 922


topography of, 922


Outwater, James D., 244 Peter, 33.11


Peter, jr., 282, 579 Peter, Mrs., 840 Owen, David, 890 Joel, 425


516


INDEXES.


Owen, Scott, Dr., 544


Packard, Edward N., Rev., 521 Packwood, John, 991 Paddock, John, 957 Page, J. Will, 903


Paine, Edward, 193, 204, 266 Palmer, A. Cady, 261, 342 Alva W., 319, 581 Anson N., 569


Frank W., 569


Gilbert, 905, 906


George W., Dr., 796


Jonathan, 740


Manning C., 581 Noah, sr., 619 William L., 564


Pardee, Charles, 998, 1002


Park, Silas W., Dr., 392, 966


Parker, Edward L., 987


J. H., 230 Sanford C., 229, 318, 341, 730, 761 Parsons, Benjamin, 204 Esther, Mrs., 1093


Fanny A., Mrs, 1109


Israel, Dr., 1108


Levi, Rev., 640, 649 Rufus, 401


" Patriot war," the, 232, 451 Patterson, John, 188, 267 J. M., 284 Robert, 204 Pattison, Thomas E., Rev., 544


Payne, Elisha, 200 Noah, 752


Pease, R. W .. Dr .. 244, 363, 373, 374, 544, 545


Peck, Charles, 319 Elisha, 883 Enos, and family, 667 John J., 464 W. H., 1110


Wilbur S., 482, 541, 581


Penitentiary, Onondaga County, 315


Pennsylvania Indian Councils, 101


Perry, A. D., 110%


O. H., Com .. 269


Peters, Nicholas, jr., 561


Pettit, George, 275, 313, 318; and family. 876 James, 273 John U., 877 Jonathan E., 877, Milton H., 878 Pfhol, Jacob, 572


Phares, Andrew, 269, 931, 1041 Simon, 194, 584, 936, 940, 1041 Pharis, Charles E., 1040


Pharis, Isaac, 1040 Isaac R., 1040 Mills P., 1040 Phelps, Dudley P., 438, 575, 581, 583 Jared, 428 Ralph R., 515 Samuel, 427 Seth, 193, 198, 215, 331. 334-336 Phillips, Albert W., Dr., 248 Elihu L., 229, 289, 452 Elijah, Col., 204, 205, 425, 426, 771 774, 840 Nicholas, 771 Phinney, L. O., 422


Pickard, Catherine Reynolds, Mrs., 1091 Darwin L., 318


Picquet, Father, 109, 110


Pierce, Sylvester P., 454


Pinzer, J. Peter, 571


Pioneer, the first, 183


Pioneers, surroundings of the, 1071 ; char acter of the, 1072


Pitcher, Leman H., and family, 619


Plank road, 236


Plant, Lauren, 817 William A., 125 William T., Dr., 363, 545


Platt, Jonas, 264


Plumb, E. R., 579 J. S., 575


Poeter, James, 332 Pompey Academy, 608 et seq. incorporation of, 609 list of subscribers to, 608 teachers in, 610 "Stonc," the, 33, 603 town of, bears in, 604 burials in, first, 607


church, Baptist, in, 626


church, First Congregational, in, 600


church, Protestant Episcopal, in, 627 church, Second Congregational, in 626 Delphi, in, 601


early settlers of, list of, in reunion book, 597


hotel in, first, 600


in 1800, 625


Clarke family in, the, 614


manufacturers in, early, 627 merchants in, early, 602, 628 military lots in, 594 mills in early, 599, 628


pioneers of, 596, 600, 601, 602, 603


pioneers, adverse conditions st: ronnding, 599 population of, 629


prominent families in, 611


517


INDEXES.


Pompey Academy, pupils, list of, in


Mount Pleasant school in, 611


records of, early town, 604-607


reminiscences of, by Rev. Samuel WV. Brace, 629 reunion at, 629 Revolutionary soldiers in, 14%


school in, first, 599


settlement in, first, 596


supervisors of, 631


Sweet family in, the, 620


territory constituting, 594 topography of, 595 Watervale in, 603


Pontiac s war, 128


Poole, T. L., Major, 246, 581, 1107


Poorhouse, Onondaga county, 311


Pope, Charles, 543, 580


Orel, 319, 882 Population, 1799, 192; 235, 1072; of towns in 1810, 1073


Porter, Evelyn H., Dr., 393, 987 James, 270-272, 274 James G., 98; Mary A., Mrs., 512


Samuel, Dr., 360, 393. 987


Timothy, 321, 580 Warren H., 458 William, jr., 228


W. W., Dr., sketch of, 387; 1045


Porter-Beach, Elizabeth T., Mrs., 1006, 1093


Postal rates, early, 1086


Post-office Department, U. S., an inter- esting communication from the, 1086 in the county, 1086-1088 Potash, production of, 1089


Pouchot, 122, 124


Powell, Archibald C., 257, 468, 544, 589 Edward A., 319, 324, 542


Pratt, Caleb, 774 Daniel, 297, 330, 331; sketch of, 346; 453, 567


Manoah, sr., 609; and family, 619 Manoah, jr., 356


Preisser, S. A., Rev., 536


Prescott, Herbert F., 567


Price, Elijah, 193, 266 George M., 379 Prideaux, John, Gen., 123, 124


Pritchard, Horace B., Dr., 391 Provost marshals, 1082


" Property line," the, 131


Public projects, important, 258


Putnam, Hiram, Capt., 283, 427, 437, 443, 453, 458, 495, 546, 551, 552, 560 Pyrlæus, 36, 37, 109


Quebec, fall of, 124


Quereau, I. R., 551 Quivey, S. S., 764


Rageneau, Father, 22


Railroad, the Auburn and Syracuse, 227, 446 company, the first, incorporated, 927 Company, the Rochester and Syra- euse, 238


early, equipment, 15º


the Chenango Valley, 257, 474


the Syracuse and Binghamton, 238


the Syracuse and Oswego, 238


the Syracuse Northern, 256


the Syracuse and Utica, 229, 447, 452 the West Shore, 259, 481


Railroads built after the Civil war, 256 various, 228


Ray, William. 1091


Raynor, Henry, 228, 230. 411, 575 Jacob, 494 Willett, 494 Willett and Henry, 429, 430


Randall, Nathan P., 222, 409 Nicholas P., 783, 784


Randel, John, jr., 400, 838


Raoul, Madame, 427, 546, 559


Rathbone, James, 205 Valentine, 636 Rawson, Nelson, 563 T. H., 588


" Recruiting agents," 1082 labors of, 1083


stations for the regular army in Syr- acuse, 1086 Redfield, Lewis H., 221, 212, 279, 318. 411, 427, 443, 572, 858, 1025


Redway, Hicks, 319


Rebellion, the, 240 et seq.


Regiment, Twelfth, the, 244 One Hundred and First, the, 247


One Hundred and Forty-ninth, the 247 One Hundred and Twenty-second. the, 245 One Hundred and Eighty-fifth, the, 252 Reid, John, Mrs., 558


Reilly, Henry, 49%


"Relations," incidents from the, 15 et seq. Remington, Arnold, 780


Representatives in Congress, 307


Republican convention of 1871, turbu- lent, 304


meeting, the first, in Camilhis, 1081 party, birth of the, 299 Reservation, the original Onondaga, 179


518


INDEXES.


Revolution, the, 134 et seq. the closing years of, 144


Revolutionary soldiers, list of, 119 et seq. Rhoades, Elijah, 280, 285 Harvey, 581, 589 Isabelle Carter, Mrs., 1093


Rhodes, Theodore F , 319 Thomas, 642 Rice, Asa, 200, 740 Samuel, Dea., 634 Smith, 1035 Stephen, 288 Thomas and family, 615 William A., Rev., 517


Richardson Charles C., 579


John, 176, 178, 193, 265, 334, 335, 588


Richmond, Anson, 442 Dean, 942 Riegel, Henry, 331


Riggs, James, Dr., 391


Rivers and streams, 12


Road commission, the first, 188


Robbins, M. B., 570


Roberts, Elizabeth Snyder, Mrs., 1109 Harvey, Dr., sketch of, 382 John T., 1108, 1109 Robinson, William A., 423


Rochefoucauld, Duke de, 187


Rockwell, James O., 798


Rodger, James, and family, 691; 698


Roe, Andrew, Rev., 657 C. A., 657 Roehner, John L., 571 Rogers, Israel, 717 John, 415, 421, 428 Romeyn, Abraham, 201, 777


Romer, Colonel, 95


Root, Adonijah, 421 Nancy, 1041 Orrin, 547


Rose, C. T., 581


Ross, William N., 331


Rossiter, Henry C., 948


Rounds, Comfort, 962


Roundy, Asahel, Capt., 908; sketch of, 916-919 Charles O., 553 Uriah, 261 Rowe, Samuel B., 282, 681


Rowland, John, Rev., 537


Rowley, Newell, 883


Roger, William C., 327, 333; sketch of, 352; 567 Rum, New England, and its use, 1089 Russell, Edwin P., 786 Jonathan, 194, 195 Melville W., 1035 Wing, 456


Rust, Elijah, 336, 608 Charles, 430 Philo N., 447, 495 Stiles M., 477 Zebulon and sons, 851 Ryan, Thomas, 481, 482


Sabine, Joseph F., 333; sketch of, 346; 579


William II., 231, 407, 439, 460, 843, 848, 849, 857 Sackett, James, 419, 1004 Safford, Ira, 681 Shubael, 411 Thomas D., 620


St. John, Elijah, Col., 200, 868, 869, 874, St. Leger, Barry, Col., 137, 138 Salina, town of, after the Civil war, 958 block-house, erected at, 940


business and business men of, before 1825,946 character of first settlers of, 941 churches of, 958, 959


dwellings, peculiar construction of first in, 935 Eagle tavern, the old, at, 946


Federal Company in, the, 939


first town meeting and officers of, 943 incident connected with Mr. Lamb at, 938 influence of the canals upon, 952 Liverpool in, boat building and re- pairing in, 956 business men of, 953-956 cigar manufacture in, 960 first salt makers at, 938 incorporation, first officers and list of presidents of, 953 salt manufacturers of, 955 Telegraph, 960 willow basket industry of, 955


paucity of provisions in, during early days of settlement, 936 pioneers of, 934-948, 956


population of, 961 Revolutionary soldiers in, 166


rivalry between Syracuse and, 948 salt industry, beginning of the, 938 salt springs, the, a factor in the set- tlement of, 934, 937, 945 saw mills in, early, 945 schools of, 953


statistics of, in 1824, 951; in 1845 and 1860 952 supervisors of, 960 tax list of, in 1809, 943 et seq. territory constituting the town of, 933 trouble with the British and Indians at, in 1793, 939


519


INDEXES.


Salina, unhealthfulness of the surround- ings of, 937 Salina village absorbed by Syracuse, 950 first report of expenditures of public money in, 948 incorporation and first officers of, 948 list of officers of, 950 public improvements in, 9-19 public square in, 950 Salisbury, A. G., 547, 549, 551, 552 Salmon, D. O., 544 Salt at Tully, 590


industry, beginning of, 201 industry, rise and fall of, 1079


Sammons, Jacob, 1041


Sanger, Jedediah, Col., 189, 199, 264, 267, 584, 982 Sanford, Lewis H., 282, 1002


Saul, George, 571, 581


Savage, Moses, Dea., 601 Richard, 438 Sawyer, George C., 541 J. E. S., Rev., 510


Schaffer, John A., 266


Schenck, Benjamin B., Dr., 391, 350


Schlosser, Charles, 507


Schuyler, Peter, 91, 94, 95, 98, 121, 131, 132, 135, 176, 178, 264, 265


Schwartz, Frederick, 483


Scisco, L. D., 324 Scott, Thomas H., 319


Scoville, Amasa, 799 Searl, Ichabod H., Dr., 363; sketch of, 389 Searle, Jesse, Dr., 360 Seaver, Norman, Rev. Dr., 517


Sedgwiek, Charles B., 240, 293, 294, 300, 343, 458, 629 H. J., 289, 551, 575 Seeley, Gideon, 844 Obadiah, 477 Seymour, Henry, 271, 609-611, 623. 945 Horatio, 623, 629 Ira, 216, 504 John F., 629 Joseph, Mrs., 1093 Miles, 513 Moses, Major, and family, 623


Senatorial districts under Constitution of 1821, 276 Senators, first, 264 State, 307 Seneca Road Company, the, 199 Sessions, Ruth Huntington, Mrs., 1093 Seward, Stephen, Dr., 394 Shaeffer, John A., 770 Shankland, James, 948 William, 602


Shattuck, Ilenry, 138. Joseph, and family, 620


Shaw, Paul, 457 Shea, J. G., 108 Sheldon, A. S., Capt., 1107 Harvey, 162 Henry, 333 J. W., Dr., 395 Melville A., 567 Rufus, 601 Shepard, John, Capt., 812


Sheriffs, 310


Sherlock, Bessie J., Mrs., 1092 Charles R., 542, 565 S. W., 483 Sherman, Eli H., 579 Isaac N., 644 James, 963 J. De Blois, Dr., 392, 126


Sherwood, Gaylord N., 619, 681 Isaac, 991 Samuel, 601


Seth, 335 Thomas, 288


Shipman, A. B., Dr., 363, 313, 374 ; sketch of, 387 John O., Dr., sketch of, 388 P. G .. Dr., 393


Shirley, Governor, 113, 114 Shove, Benjamin, Rev., 651 Benjamin J., 333


Shoemaker, Conrad, 806


Shuman, Andrew, 566


Sims, Charles N., 559


Skaneateles Academy, foundation and officers of. 995, 996 Agricultural Society, 1001


Anti-Slavery Society, 987


Community Place in, 1006


Democrat, the, 997


Educational Society, 987


Free Press, the, 999


Lake, 1007, 1008


manufactories of outlet of, 992 steamers, etc., on, 1008 water power on outlet of, 992


Library Association, 987


Library Company, 986


Lime Works, 1011


Mechanics' library Association, 987 Railroad Company, 1002


Temperance Society, 1001


town of, advertisers of, between 1829 and 1834, 997 banks of, 1010 cemeteries in, 1013 center of stage routes, 991 churches of, 1002, 1003 early bridges and roads in, 982


520


INDEXES.


Skaneateles, effect of the Erie Canal up- on, 1001


Episcopal church in, 994


Friends Female Boarding School in, 993 Glenside Woolen Mills in, 1011


hardships of pioneers of, 981


Hart Lot Paper Co. in, 1011


in the Rebellion, 1009 in the war of 1812, 993


Ladeside Paper Co. in, 1013


list of early residents in, 988; in 1815, 990


Mandana in, 986


manufacturing interests of, 1011-1013 Methodist church at, 1014


military lots in, 977


Mottville in, 992


manufacturing in, 1012


newspapers of, 996 et seq.


pioneers of, 978-990


politics in, in 1838 and 1840, 1003


population of, 1015


post-office, 1014


prominent settlers and residents of, list of. 1003 religious societies in, first, 983 schools of, 993 first in, 983


settlenient on west side of lake in, 987 Society of Friends in, 987


statistics of, in 1844, 1001; in 1845, 1006 supervisors of, 1015 territory constituting the town of, 977 topography of, 978 "training days" in, 993


Skaneateles village, businessmen of, 1006 charter amendments of, 999


early select schools in, 1006


fires and fire department of, 1000 founding of, 982


incorporation, first officers and list of presidents of, 999


local advertisers in, in 1829, 996 peculiar characters resident in, 1004


prosperity of, in 1846, 1007


Roman Catholic church in, 1009 secret societies in, 1009


statistics of, in 1823, and 1836, 995 union free school district in, 1007 Water Company, 1014 Willow Glen in, 1013 Skeel, Amos, 893 Skinner, James A., 541


Slauson, James, 747


Zalmon, John and George W., 749 Slayton, James M., 902


Slingerland, Adelia H. W., Mrs., 1093 Slocum, George, 30


John O., Dr., 245, 363 Joseph, 227, 230, 422, 428, 513 Matthew B., 602 R. R., 1108, 1109


Slosson, S. H., 581


Smalley, Frank, Prof., 1097


Smith, Andrew J., 245 Asahel L., 563 Azariah, 279, 284, 287, 288, 313; and family, 776; 783, 784


B. R., Rev., 512


Carroll E., 207, 324, 470, 566, 1094


David, 200


Edward, 482, 548, 555


Erminie, Mrs., 1093


Gerrit, 285


H. Perry, 570, 1095


Isaac, 270 Israel, 515


Jacob S., 257, 437


Job, and family, 911


John, 340, 620


John H., 987


Joseph, 608


Vivus W., 228-230, 233, 283, 284, 290, 291, 296, 431, 452, 563, 566, 573, 589, 858, 1094


Lemuel, 965


Lewis, 275


Lyman C., 581


N. B., 322


Richard L., 261, 748, 763, 767, 1109


Silas F., 290, 563, 566, 573


Stephen, 443


Thomas A., 563


William Brown, 477


W. H. H. 469


Smiths & Powell stock farm at Geddes 1044


Sniper, Gustavus, Gen., 247, 252, 253


Snook, John, 799 John, jr., 998 Snow, Charles W., 569 Elijah, 740 Porter II., Rev., 519


Snyder, A. V., Dr., 832


Solvay Process Company, 1047


Soule, Howard, 506 Nathan, 830


Southern wars of the Iroquois, 84


Spafford Corners, business and business men of, 915 settlers of, 908, 909


521


INDEXES


Spafford, town of, agricultural character of, 922


Borodino in, business and business men of, 914 settlers of, 908 Burdick family in, the, 919-921 churches of, 912 first schools in, 909 first town meetings and officers of, 910 military lots in, 905 mills in, 921


pathetic incident of first year of set- tlement of, 905


pioneers of, 905-912


population of, 922


Revolutionary soldiers in, 170, 908


Roundy family in, the, 916-919


schools of, 921 supervisors, of, 910 territory constituting the town of, 904, 905 topography of, 905


Spafford, Horatio Gates, 910


Spalding, George B., Rev., 261, 515 Mary L., Miss, 1093 Spangenberg, A. G., 106, 107


Speculation, wild, in 1836-37, 231


Spencer, Israel S., 296, 331 ; sketch of, 351 John, 287 Thomas, 419, 420, 439, 589 Thomas, Oneida chief, 138 Sprague, De Witt C., Col., 263 Du Portal S., 880 D. Webster, 881 Elisha, and family, 879, 880 Jesse D., 881 John, Col., 276, 603, 783, 784, 791 Oscar L., 332, 880


Springs, 16 Stacey, Alfred E., 707


Stage coaches and stage coaching, 1088


Stanley, Jonathan, jr., 268, 270, 273, 274, 852, 882 Stansbury, George A., 292 Stanton, Amos, 334, 401 Charles T., 494 Isaac, 422 Margaret, Dr., 544 Rufus, 405, 408, 411, 420


Starr, Thomas, 340


State conventions in 1850 in Syracuse, 296


senators, 307 States, growth of the, 1074 Stearns, Jehiel, Dr., 363; sketch of, 381 Stebbins, Charles, 229 Stedman, Stephen, 570 nun


Steele, Daniel, Rev., 559 Stephenson, F. H., Dr., 378, 379 John C., 987, 997 Steuben, Baron, 194 Stevens, E. B., Dr., 375 George, 296, 341, 579 George E., Rev., 512 John L., 230, 237 Justus, 767, 1109 Lucius, Dr., 376 Oliver, 196, 809, 810


R. F., Dr., 629 William, Lt .- Col., 198, 215 334 336 587, 608, 683, 685; and family, 687; 940 Stevenson, Benjamin, 1107 Stewart, Harvey, 468 John, 515 Nathan, 588 Royal, 279 William D., 468, 469, 501, 942


Stiles, Ezra, 519


Stilwell, Giles H., 561 Heman W., 464


Stoddard, P. S., 464, 551


Stone, Erasmus, 279 Oren, 269 WV. L., 111, 135, 180 Storer, F. A. S., Rev., 522 J. P. B., Rev., 529 Storey, C. R., 511


Stowe, J. D., Dr., 395


Stowell, John, 193, 266


Strachan, John, 561


Street railways in Syracuse, 486


Strieby, M. E., Rev., 520


Strong, Addison K., Rev., 516 Hezekiah, 231, 318


Isaac, 688


John M., Col., 248, 261, 342, 542, 589, 1109 John R., 318 Oliver, and family, 851


Oliver R., 231, 313; sketch of, 347; 857, 858 Schuyler, 279, 417, 425


Gurney S., 570, 1096 W. R., 318


Sullivan, Timothy, 542


Summers, Moses, 248, 564, 563 William, 564 Sunderlin, Byron, Rev., 515 Supervisors' records, early, 191 Surrogates, 332 Swan, Joseph, 843, 857 Ziba, Dr., 403 Sweet, Cyrus, 332 H. D. L., 322, 1094


522


INDEXES.


Sweet, John E., 33


Timothy, and family, 620 William A., 319, 485, 489, 507 Syracuse Academy, 547 St. John's Catholic in, 535 Syracuse city, act of incorporation of, 458


Adamant Manufacturing Company, in, 592


Advertiser, 563


Alexander Iron works in, 591


an Abolition center, 461


and Salina in 1840, 234


annexation of Danforth and Geddes to, 483


annexation of territory to, prospects of, in 1895, 492


appearance and condition of, in 1820, 409


as a recuiting station, 1082 Bank of, 579, 581


Bank, Commercial, in, 583


Bank, First National, in, 580


Bank, Merchant's National, in, 577


Bank, Onondaga County Savings, in, 581


Bank, People's, in, 583


Bank, Robert Gere, in, 581


Bank of Salina in, 579


Bank, Salt Springs National, in, 577 Bank, Savings, 581


Bank, State, of, 581


Bank, Third National, in, 580


Bank, Wilkinson, in, 583


Banking Company, New York State, in, 580


benevolent institutions of, 541 et seq.


Board of Education and Common Council of, strife between, 482


Board of Fire Commissioners of, 475


Board of Public Works of, 475


Board of Water Commissioners, 487 brewing companies in, 592




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