Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century, Vol. II, Part 119

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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bridge over canal at Salina street in, 410


buildings, prominent, erected in, in 1868-9, 471


Bureau of Labor and Charities, 542


burial grounds in, early, 414


Burnet Park presented to, 485


business in, incentives to, 577


business of, at date of incorporation, 459


Butler Manufacturing Company in, 592


Cathedral, St. John's (Roman Cath- plic), in, 535


Syracuse Catholic Publishing Co., 569 Catholic Sun of, 570


causes of late settlement of, 398


Central Baptist church disaster in, 474


Central City Water Works Company in, 505


Central Demokrat of, 572


Central Library, 561


Central railroad station, new, in, 490 charter amendments in 1856, 464; in 1857, 465; 485, 488, 490


charter, revision of, 483


charter, city, adoption of, 459


Chenango Valley Railroad in, 474


Chilled Plow Company, 591


church, Adath Israel, in, 539 Adath Jeshurun, in, 539


Adath Yeshurun, in, 539


Bethany Baptist, in, 512


Brown Memorial Methodist, in, 525 Calvary, in, 528


Centenary Methodist Episcopal in, 524


Central Baptist, in, 510


Congregational Poily Zedeck, in, 539


Danforth Congregational, in, 521 Delaware Street Baptist, in, 511 Erwin Memorial, in, 526


Evangelical, of the Redeemer, in, 533


First Baptist, in, 510


First Congregational, in, 518


First English Lutheran, in, 530


First Free Methodist, in, 526


First German Baptist, in, 512


First Methodist Episcopal, in, 523


First Presbyterian, in, 513


First Universalist, in, 530


First Ward Methodist Episcopal, in, 522


First Ward Presbyterian, in, 512 Fourth Baptist, in, 512 Fourth Presbyterian, in, 516


Furman Street Methodist, in, 525


Geddes Congregational, in, 522 Geddes Methodist Episcopal, in, 524


Good Will Congregational, in, 521 Grace, in, 531 Holy Trinity, in, 537 Immanuel Baptist, in, 511


523


INDEXES.


Syracuse, church, La Fayette Avenue Methodist Episcopal, in, 526


Memorial Presbyterian, in, 517 Nelson Street Methodist Episco- pal, in, 526 New Beth Israel, in, 538 of Christ, in, 530


of St. John the Divine, in, 528


of the Assumption (Roman Cath- olic), in, 533 Olivet Baptist, in, 512


Olivet Methodist Episcopal, in, 526


Park Avenue Methodist Protest- ant, in, 528 Park Central Presbyterian, in, 515


Plymouth Congregational, in, 520 Reformed Presbyterian, in, 520 St. James's, in, 527


St. John's Evangelical Luth- eran, in, 530


St. Joseph's (French Catholic), in, 537


St. Joseph's (German Catholic), in, 536 St. Lucy's (Roman Catholic), in, 536 St. Mark's, in, 532 St. Mary's (Roman Catholic), in, 534


St. Patrick's (Roman Catholic), in, 536 St. Paul's, in, 527


St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran, in, 533


St. Peter's German Evangelical, in, 531


Salem's, of the Evangelical So- ciety, of, 531 Second Branch of the Evangeli- cal Association of the City of, 532


Seventh Day Adventists, in, 537 Society of Concord, the, in, 537 South Avenue Congregational, in, 522 The, of St. John the Baptist (Roman Catholic), in, 535


The German Evangelical Luth- eran Zion's, in, 532 The Reformed (Dutch), in, 528 Trinity, in, 528


Unitarian (May Memorial), in, 529


University Avenue Methodist, in, 525 Wesleyan Methodist, in, 526


Syracuse, church, Westminster Presbyte- rian, in, 517


Woodlawn Evangelical, in, 533 Zion Methodist Episcopal, in, 527 city budget in 1895, 491


city debt in 1868, 470; 472, 473, 476, 478, 479, 483, 485, 487-489


city hall, new, 483, 487


"City Improvement Society" of, 480


city incorporation, discussion of, 457 et seq.


city poorhouse, 542


City Water Works Company, 504 et seq.


Committee of Ninety-six in, 477


Committee of One Hundred on water supply, in, 484


Company," the, 411


comparative business of, in 1825, 412


condition of, from 1827 to 1830, 418 et seq.


contracts, condemnation of method of letting, in, 484


Daily Courier, 566


Democrat, 564


depot, removal of old, in, 471


description of, in 1828, by E. W. Leavenworth, 432


different names of, 402, 407


draft in, 468


Duguid Saddlery Company, in, 592 early business locations in, 419


educational institutions of, 545 et seq.


Erie Canal, effect of, on, 405


Evening Herald, 567


Evening News, 569


Fayette street sewer in, 470


Federal Company, the, in, 584


final naming of, 408


financial crisis of 1857 in, 464


fire commissioners of. list of boards of, 498


fire companies in, list of, 498 fire company, members of the first, in, 416, 494 Fire Department, 493 et seq. establishment of, in, 479 incorporation of, 495 reorganization of, in 1850, 495 reorganization of, in 1877, 496 volunteer, dissatisfaction with the, 463


524


INDEXES.


Syracuse, fire engine, first, in, 415


fire in first ward of, in 1856, 464


fires in, in 1856, 463 first blacksmiths in, 403


first child born in, 401


first consideration of city incorpora- tion in, 453


first franchise for water works in, 408 first mills in, 401


first name of, 401


first postmaster and post-office in, 408


first school house in, 410


first settlers of, 400


first tavern in, 402


Fourth of July celebration, first in, 409


Francis Baumer's Wax Candle


Works in, 592


Franklin Library and Institute in, 560


Frazer & Jones Company in, 592


general history of, during the war, 467


growth of, during the century, 1074- 1076


heavy snowfall in, in 1864-5, 470


High School, 553


High School building in, 470


history of, from 1870 to the present, 471 Home Association, 542


Homoeopathic Medical Association, 39"


hook and ladder company, first, 416 House of the Good Shepherd in, 544 House, the first, 411


Howard Furnace Company in, 592 improvements in, between 1850 and 1860, 466


on south side of canal in, 411


in 1853-54, 462; in 1856, 463; in 1857, 464; in 1858-59, 466; in 1860-62, 467; in 1863, 468; in 1864-67, 470; in 1870-71, 472; in 1872-73, 473; in 1874, 474; in 1875, 475; in 1876, 476; in 1877, 476 et seq .; in 1878, 479 ; in 1879-81, 480 ; in 1882-83, 481 ; in 1884, 482; in 1886-87, 484; in 1888, 487; in 1889-90, 488; in 1891- 92, 489; in 1895, 491


its birth and early growth a matter of accident, 405 Jerry rescue, the, in, 460 Journal, 565


J. F. Pease Furnace Company in, 592


Syracuse, Keble School in, 557


La Fayette, visit of, to, 415


Leavenworth Park, establishment of, in, 463


Library and Reading Room Associa- tion, 453, 560 "Library Hall" in, 560 libraries, 559 et seq.


licenses in, early, 413


Malleable Iron Works, 592


manufacturing establishments in, 591 et seq. Marvin block, the, in, 421 mayors of, 492


measures to improve healthfulness of, in 1821-22, 410


Medical College, 380


merchants, list of, between 1820 and 1825, in, 416


"Montgomery Institute" in, 546


Moyer Wagon Works in, 592


Municipal Club of, 482


naming of streets in, by the Syracuse Company, 418


newspaper, the first in, 411


newspaper, second, in, 417


newspapers, defunct, of, 572 et seq. Northern Christian Advocate of, 570 Northern railroad, 472


Onondaga Creek, appointment of committee to straighten the, in, 470


Onondaga Demokrat of, 571


Onondaga Pottery Company in, 592


Paragon Plaster Company in, 592


" Parish Library " 559


Pierce, Butler & Pierce Manufactur- ing Company in, 592


police commissioners, list of boards of, in, 503


Police Department, 499 et seq.


police duty, first, in, 416


policemen, first, in, 500


police justices, list of, in, 503


police, list of chiefs of, in, 502


police system, improvement of, in 1856, 464


police system in, measures for im- proving the, 500, 501, 502 Post, 569


postmasters of, list of, 577


post-office, 575 et seq.


establishment of free delivery in, 576 population of, 577; in 1870, '75, and '80, 471


press of, 563 et seq. Pressed Brick Company, 592


525


INDEXES.


Syracuse, public improvements in, ex- penditures for, in 1893-4, 490


inaugurated by General Leavenworth, 459 public meeting to consider taxation in, 477


real estate operations in, growth of, 487


religious services, early, in, 509 Rescue Mission, the, in, 540


Reveille, 564


railway between Salina and, 417


St. Joseph's Hospital in, 543


salaries of city officials of, in 1871. 472: 479, 485, 488


sale of salt lands in, in 1854-55, 462, 463


Salina street in, 403


salt as the foundation of the pros- perity of, 589


salt in, fruitless efforts in boring for, 586


salt in, statistics of manufacture of, 588


salt industry in, 583 salt industry in, decline of the, 591


salt leases in, 587


salt manufacture in, early, 584


salt works in, under State control, 585


Sanderson Brothers' Steel Company in, 591


school buildings in, statistics of, 555


School Bulletin, of, 571


school in, first, 545


school libraries in, 560


School, Mayo's Church


Street High," in, 547


school teachers in, first public, 553 schools, additions, improvements and changes in, 553 et seq.


charter amendments relating to, in, 551 in, early, 546 measures to devise a system of, in, 551 public, 548 et seq. public, attendance of, in 1895, 556 small-pox in, 475 Society for Mutual Instruction in, 560


Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 542 Solvay Process Company in, 592 Standard, 563


steam fire engines, first, purchased by, 470


Syracuse, Straight Line Engine Company in, 592


street railroad, first, in, 467


street railroads in, 168, 469, 473, 486 streets in, condition of, in 1825, 414 naming of, in, 413


Sunday Morning Times of, 570


Sweet's Manufacturing Company in, 591


the " convention city," 303


theater, first, in, 459


truant school, 556


Trust and Deposit Company of, 582


Tube Works, 592


Twelfth Regiment, return of the, to, 468


University, 557 et seq.


village, building of public market in, 446


business of, in 1830, as shown by newspaper items, 434


business interests of, in 1840, shown by newspaper items, 454


Bradley Carey's reminiscences of, 440


cemetery changes in, 453 census of, in 1829, 433


change of names of streets in, 457 charter, revision of, 443


cholera in, 440; cholera victinis in, 442


conditions required of railroad companies by, 452


erection of prominent buildings in, 443


events of importance in, between 1842 and 1847, 457 et seq.


extinction of Yellow Brook in, 447


first railroad of, 446


from 1825 to 1830, 417 et seq.


German immigration to, 448 gunpowder explosion in, 455


importance of the period, 1825- 30, to, 435


in the "patriot war," 451


in 1833, 442


incorporation of, 412 lawlessness in, 457


leading men of, prior to 1830, 436 et seq.


list of residents of, prior to 1826, 438


night watch established in, 457 officers, activity of, 412 et seq. order to lay sidewalks in, in 1830, 433


526


INDEXES.


Syracuse village, parksand squares in, 447 period of growth of, from 1830 to 1847, 440 police measures adopted by, 453 political campaign of 1828 in, 439 population of, 440 prediction of Judge Forman con- cerning, 448 "Protection Company" of, 439 schools, 548 et seq. second railroad in, 452


street paving in, in 1834-5, 444 the dry dock in, 439


the financial crisis of 1836-7 in, 444


the " village green " in 438 water pipes first laid in, 457


volunteers, first, from, 467


volunteers from, in 1862, 468; in 1864, 469


Walton tract in, 400, 411


wards, new, created in, 475, 490


water question in, 488


water supply in 484, 487


legislation concerning, in, 504 plans for, in, 506 Salmon River scheme of, in, 507 Skaneateles Lake adopted for, in, 508 steps to secure better in, 472


water works, 504 et seq. steps leading to municipal ownership of, in, 506


Weekly Express of, 570


Wesleyan Methodist, the, of, 570


West Shore Railroad in, 481


Western State Journal of, 565 Wheaton block, the, in. 462


Whitman & Barnes Manufacturing Company in, 591


Wieting block, burning of the first, in, 463


second, burning of, in, 481 Young Men's Christian Association, 540


Taber family, the, 715, 717 Talbot, Elias T., 542 Tallcott, Richard, 1002 Tallman, Charles, 462, 47% Tappan, Wallace, 767 1109 Tappen, Gabriel, 735 John, and family, 715; 722 Stephen, 721


Tariff agitation in 1842, 288 Taylor, Henry, 285


Othniel, 188, 204


William, Dr., 276, 278, 280-282, 287, 779, 784 & Co., James, 422 Teall, Oliver, 206, 229, 231, 289, 318, 408, 423, 495, 504, 547, 552 Sarah Sumner, Mrs., 1093


Timothy, Dr., 772, 790 William W., 575, 582


Tebeau, Joseph, 567 Tefft, E. T., 430


Lake I., Dr., 363, 374; sketch of, 385 Nathan R., Dr., 245, 363, 364; sketch of, 384


Telegraph, introduction of the, 239 Telephone, the, 259 )


Temperance movement, the, 289


Ten Broeck, Peter, 843


Ten Eyck, Henry, 257


Territorial divisions in 1989, 189


Terry, Frank W., 319 John G., Capt., 1042, 1044


Terwilliger, James, 566


Thayer, Joel, 283, 987, 1002, 1005 John, 811 Salmon, Dr., 360


Thibault, B. C., Rev., 537


Thomas, E. L., Dr., 1035 Phila Case, Mrs., 1093


Thompson, Andrew Y., 464 Cyrus, founder of " Thompsonian " medical system, 1045


Elizabeth, Mrs. ("Chinquipin"), 1092 John, 578 Thurber, Edward G., Rev., 516 Paschal, 419, 441 Samuel, 553


Tibbals, Daniel, Dr., 392, 611


Tibbitts, Daniel, Dr., 360


Tilden, Samuel J., 294


Tinkham, Daniel, Capt., 907


Titus, Silas, Col., 244, 245, 1107


Todd, George B., Dr., 244


Toll, Charles H., 313, 735 De Witt C., 319


Totman, D. M., Dr., 377, 378, 344 Tousley, Roswell, 270, 337 Sylvanus, 428, 775, 783 Sylvester. 337 'Towns, erection of, 225 settlement of, 190 Townsend, Edward, 515 Isaiah, 411 John, 411 Socrates, 799


527


INDEXES.


Townships of the Military Tract, 10 Tracy, Gilbert, 193, 265 James G., 582 O. V., Col., 246, 1105, 1107 M. de, 79 Urial, 268 W. G., 1106


Transportation in 1800, 198 rates, early, 453 Treadwell-Redfield, Anna Maria, Mrs .. 1091 Treasurers, county, 309 Treaties with the Indians, 175


Treaty at Fort Stanwix, 173 of Ghent, 214


Tripp, David, 770 William W., 1043


Troops, call for, of April, 1861, 242 of May, 1861, 243 of July, 1862, 245 of August, 1862, 246 of October, 1863, 249


of February, 1864, 249 of March, 1864, 250 of July, 1864, 251 of December, 1864, 253


Trowbridge, John F., Dr., sketch of, 386 Seth and Samuel, 891


Truair, George G., 566 John G. K., 566 Thomas S., 566 Truesdell, John W., 569


Tryon county, 131 Tubbs, Josiah, 874


Tully Lake Park, 903 Pipe Line Co., 904 Times, 902


town of, Central New York Assem- bly at, 903 churches in, 896


first town meeting and officers of, 893


Hamilton and Skaneateles turnpike through, 895 lakes in, 892 Methodists in, the, $99


military lots in, 889 mills, early, in, 895 pioneer life in, 892 pioneers of, 890-898


population of, 904 prominent residents of, 898 reduction in territory of, 893


Revolutionary soldiers in, 168, 891 salt works of the Solvay Process Co., in, 904 schools in, 902; early, 894


statistics of, in 1824, 897; in 1836, 898; in 1845, 899


Tully, supervisors of, 894 Syracuse and Binghamton railroad in 900 territory constituting the town of. 889 turnpikes in, 897 Vesper in, 897 village, business and business men of 901 incorporation and presidents of, 901 St. Leo's Catholic church in, 902 settlers of, 894 Turnpike companies, 215 Turnpikes, 230 Tuttle, Elisha, 982 Oliver, 923, 921 Tyler, Comfort, 184, 185, 191, 193, 198, 200, 201, 204, 215, 265, 267, 320, 334, 335, 608, 638, 840-842, 844, 845 Job, 318, 843 Samuel, 200, 267


"Underground railroad," the, 1079 Underwood, Sarah J., Miss, 1093 Union League of America, 1085 meetings in 1860-61, 241 University, Syracuse, 258 Upham, Cyrus, 315 Upson, Benajah C., 451 Utensils of early peoples, 25


Vail, Aaron, 898 Van Benschoten, Nathan, 428


Van Brocklin, Nicholas, and family, 622 W. W .. 1110


Van Buren, Harmon W., 428, 43;, 453, 515, 518, 580 H. W., Mrs., 518 Van Buren, town of, Baldwinsville in, 729


Bangall in, 728 Baptist church in, 185 "Barns's Corners" in, 722 Canton (Memphis) in, 735 Christian church in, 736 Congregationalists in, 786 Corners, postmasters at, 725 first town meeting in, 134


highways of, 724, 725 in the war of 1812, 721 Indian occupation of, 712 influence of the canal upon, 127 list of property owners in, in 1825, 731-734 litigation over sales of military lots in, 711 "MclIarris's Rifts" in. 719


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528


INDEXES.


Van Buren, " Macksville" in, 727; im- provements in, 729


manufacturing industries in, 730, 731 Methodists in, 737 military lots in, 709 mills in, 727, 728 necessities of the pioneers of, 716 organization of school districts in, 123


pioneers of, 713-723 politics in, 727


poll list of, in 1807, 718


population of, 737


postmasters at Memphis and at Warners, 726 Presbyterianism in, 736


prominent holders of military claims in, 711


roads, opening of, in, 722


Roman Catholics in, 737


routes of immigrants to, 716


sale of military claims in, 710


schools of, 723


"Smith's Academy " in, 729 supervisors of, 726 tobacco growing in, 737


territory constituting the town of, 708


topography of, 711


Vanderkemp, Francis, 186


Van de Warker, Ely, Dr., 363, 376, 379


Van Duyn, John, Dr., 363, 376, 379, 545 Van Epps, John, 427


Van Heusen, Henry, 425


Van Patten, Andrew, 421 A. N., 427, 440, 442


Van Schaack, Henry C., 356


Van Schaick, Colonel, 139, 142


Van Slyke, I. N., Dr., 363


Van Vleck, Isaac, 194, 201, 334, 583, 774; and family, 934; 937, 940 Matthew, 231, 275, 949


Vann, Irving G., 327, 330, 342, 480


Vary, Charles R., 288 Vaudreuil, M. de, 125 Vernon, Leroy, Mrs., 1093


"Vigilance committees" in politics, 278 Villiers, Thomas J., Rev., 510


Volkmann, Margaret Hicks, Miss, 1092 Volunteers, relief of families of, 248, 250 Von Landberg, Alexander, 571


Von Schultz, S., Gen., 451


Voorhees, James L., Col., 279, 284, 287, 318, 457, 750 Vote of 1800 for senators, 265


Vredenburg, William J., Col., 215, 267, 985 Vrooman, David, 1042


Wadsworth, James, Gen., 188, 189 Joseph, 850 Waggoner, George H., 579 George and Peter, 451


Wallbridge, Heman, 513 Heman and Chester, 423 Walker, Benjamin, 199 E. S., 1034, 1035 Timothy, 891


Wallace, Daniel, sr., and family, 908 Edwin R., 1096 Elisha F., 420, 437


John, 874


S. R., Rev., 520 William J., 320, 333, 473


WValrath, E. L., Col., 244


Walton, Abraham, 400, 401, 406 tract, sale of the, 406 tract, second sale of, 407


Walworth, John, 193, 266


Wampum, 36


War committee, 245 of 1812, 202 et seq. meeting of 1862, 245


Ward, James A., 764 May, 764


Wardwell, Daniel, 818


Warne, Henry E., 316


Warner, C. C., 314 Newell P., Dr., 379 Seth, Amos and Heman, 720


William H., 487, 508, 1107


WVars and disturbances, list of, 1070


Waterbury, A. H., 25


Waterfalls, 13


Watson, John, 283, 331


Wattles, James O., 146


Way, Peter, 333


Weaver, George M., 1034


Webb, Henry T., 987 Jabez, 845 James, 273, 274, 313


James, Judge, 431 Judson, 857


Webber, Frederick W., Rev., 528


Webster, Ephraim, 36, 176, 181, 183, 335,


400, 838-840 Weed, Hiland, Dr., 363 Smith, Dr., 360 Thurlow, 778, 858, 1094


Weeks, Henry A., Col., 244


Weiser, Conrad, 101, 102, 106, 111


Welch, Emma C., Miss, 1092 Walter, 496 Wells, Asa, Col., 273, 276; and family, 623 Benjamin E., 568 Ebenezer, 717


529


INDEXES.


Wells, Elijah, and family, 621 John, 319 J. Emmett, 260 Levi, 286 Lucien B., Dr., 392, 629 Luke, 331, 342, 1083 Westcott, Amos, 242, 467


Western Inland and Lock Navigation Company, 215 Union Telegraph Co., 1088


Weston, Irving A., 1032


Wetmore, Amos, 189


Wheadon, Samuel C., 1005


Wheaton, Augustus, 318; and family, 622


Charles A., 291, 462, 519. 552 Elmore, 882


Horace, 229, 282, 288, 452, 462, 461, 629 Horace and Charles A., 429 Wheeler, Crayton B., 681 E. M., 1034 Hayden W., 785 Jared, Dr., sketch of, 382 Thomas, 584, 941


Whigs, the, 281 White, Andrew D., 304, 571, 519, 1095 George, 747


Hamilton, 245, 450, 451. 458, 495, 504, 551, 579 Hamilton S., 497, 1106


Harold, 275 Horace, 238, 239, 321, 450, 451, 543, 579 Horace, 561 Horace K., 257 Howard G., 565 H. N., 341


Joseph, and family. 662 Mabel T., 542 Nathaniel M., 333


Whitestown, the town of, 189


Whiting, Henry, 215


Whitlock, John R., 819, 477, 478


Whitney, Orla F., 579


Wicks, Edward, 621 E. B., 436, 441, 468, 543 John B., 582 & Co, E. B., 421 Wickes, Wilham K., 553


Wieting, John M., 257, 450, 462, 477 Mary Elizabeth, Mrs., 1091, 1106 Wilcox, Asel, 1021 Asel F., 1021 John, 142, 596, 962 Samuel, 779, 1021 Wilcoxon, Gideon, 273, 691 Wilkin, Harriet D)., Mrs., 1093 Wilkins, W. L., 761


000


Wilkinson, Alfred, OST, 1097


John, 228, 229, 231, 237, 238, 219, 295; sketch of, 348; 107, 408, 117, 431, 443, 447, 453, 158, 495, 504, 551, 515, 519 Sarah, Miss, 1093 Willard, David, 215, 276


Willett, Marinus, Col., 137, 139, 111, 268, 270


Willetts, Joseph C., 987


Willey, Joseph M., 1043


Williams, David, 204, 205, 608; and brothers, 623 Eleazer, Rev., 1055


E. A., 311


Francis H., 580


Gurdon, 230


Ira, 543


Ira H., 458


Irvin I1., 299


Jared C., 311, 899, 1083


John, 341 Mather, Dr., sketch of, 386, 425, 431, 527, 546 Nathan, 783 Tabor D., 624


Williamson, Charles, 198, 199


Willis, Samuel, 319


Williston, Charles F., 300, 430, 442, 460, 464, 581 Othniel, 527


Wilson, Ebenezer, 406 James, and family, 713


John, 874


J. William, 581 Robert, 268. 775


William, 750 151 W. DeL., Rev., 532


Winchell, Alexander, 559


Winegar, Marcus, 883


Winton, William, 436, 466


Wolfe, General, 124


Woman's Relief Corps, 1084


Women, the place of, in the history of the literature of the county, 1091-1093


Women's and Children's Hospital, Syra- cuse, 489 Wood, Alonzo, Capt., 1082 Benjamin, 205 Daniel, 353, 610 Daniel P., sketch of, 350; 468, 581, 583, 629 George W., 609


Ira, 496, 497 James, 205


Noah, 458, 551 Thaddeus M., 205, 206, 216, 222, 267, 268, 274, 332, 836; sketch of, 343; 409, 420, 845, 847; and family, 848; 851, 857


530


INDEXES.


Wood, Walter, 193, 266, 334


Woodruff, Jason C., 425, 427, 461, 501 Woolworth, Richard, 296, 331, 343 Worden, Calvin, 779 D. C., 282 Walter, and family, 792 Worker, Hamlet, 1108 Wright, A. M., Prof., 987 Benjamin, 220 Charles R , 322 Daniel, 621


Josiah, 423


Martha Bridgeman, Mrs., 1093 Rial, 286, 589


Samuel, 527


Truman K., 701 Walter S., Rev., 526 Wyman, John F., 420, 458, 563 Wynkoop, Robert G., 581


Yard, Joseph A., 316 Yellow Brook, final disposition of, 447 Yelverton, A., 318


Veo, James L., Sir, 209-214


Yoe. R. A., 494, 552


" Yonnondio," 54 Yorkey, John, 316, 581


Young, Henry, 423 John, 215, 400, 1020 Joseph W., 507 Peter, 843 Younglove, Truman G., 881


Zeisberger, David, 106, 107, 108 Zimmerman, Jeremiah, Rev., 530, 1107 Zinzendorf, Count, 106 Zoller, Father Bonaventura, Rev., 534 Zouaves, Butler's, 243


PART II-BIOGRAPHICAL.


Abell, Flavel L., 111 Allen, Alexander H., 164 Alvord, Thomas G., 15 Amos, Jacob, 157 Andrews, Charles, 178 Andrews, John Y., 69 Baldwin, Charles B., 203 Barnes, George, 84 Beauchamp, Howard C., 202 Beauchamp, William M , Rev., 155 Belden, Augustus Cadwell, 171 Belden, James Jerome, 170 Bibbens. Clarence H., 207 Bingham, Augustus W., 61 Brand, William F., 210 Brooks, James B., 110 Bruce, Dwight H., 114 Burdick, Edward H., 154 Burdick, Hamilton, 138 Burhans, Henry N., 30 Burns, Peter, 131 Campbell, Alexander J., Dr., 158 Campbell, George T., Dr., 29 Clark, Asahel K., 160 Clark, Elizur, 90 Clark, Charles P., 155 Clark, Henry H., 150, Part III Clark, Seneca E., 160, Part III Cogswell, William B., 13


Cole, Charles C., 58


Comstock, George F., 175 Cook Family, The, 144 Cornell, Charles P., 208


Cossitt, Rufus, 167 Cotton, George G., 56 Davis, Richard R., 210 Didama, Henry D., Dr , 9


Donohue, Florince O., Dr., 55


Duell, Charles H., 19


Duguid, Henry L., 37 Duncan, William A., 213 Frazee, James, 159 Gere, Robert, 169 Gifford, Henry, 74 Goodelle, William Prevost, 133


Graves, Maurice A., 32 Graves, Nathan F., 60 Hall, Will T., 205 Hanchett, Reuben C., Dr., 26


Hancock, Theodore E , 12 Heffron, John L., Dr., 117


Higgins, Alfred, 23 Hiscock, Frank, 140


Hiscock, Frank H., 187 Howlett, Alfred A., 63 Hoyt, Ezekiel B., 127 Huntington, Frederic D., Rt. Rev .. 21. Jacobson, Nathan, Dr., 142


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Jenkins, Arthur, 195 Jenney, Edwin S., Col., 219 Jewett, Freeborn G, 173 Jones, William A., 198 Judson, Edward B., 53 Kendall, James V., Dr., 151 Kennedy, George Nelson, 183 Kirkpatrick, William, Dr., 143 Kyne, John L., 204 Lawless, Michael J., 161 Leavenworth, Elias W., 112 Legg, John, 165 Leslie, Edmund Norman, 162 Longstreet, Cornelius T., 109 Loomis, Henry HI., 130 McClary, Charles E., Dr., 24 McEvers, William F., 160 McIntyre Family, the, 91 McLennan, Peter B., 186 Magee, Charles M., Dr , 73 Maine, Frank L., 206 Markell, Peter V., 153


Marlow, Frank W., Dr., 29


Marsellus, John, 64 Marvin, William, 48


May, Samuel J., Rev., ?


Mercer, Alfred, Dr., 11 Mills, Frank B., 31 Moir, Edward, 166


Moore, John J., Dr., 33


Morgan, Le Roy, 177


Moseley, Daniel, 172 Munro, D., 25


Munro, David A,, 345, Part III


Munro, David A., jr., 36 Nash, John F., 199 Nichols, Charles 28 Northrup, Milton HI., 194


Nottingham, John, Dr., 21 Noxon, James, 181 Peck, John J., Gen., 106 Peters, Nicholas, sr., 70


Pierce, William K., 17 Poole, Theodore L., 105 Potter, J. Densmore, Dr., 167 Pratt, Daniel, 174 Ranney, Luke, 39 Raynor, George, 216


Redfield, Lewis 11., 189


Robbins, Moses B., 199


Rodger, William C., 45 Roe, Cary A., 209


Ruger, William C., 182 Sadler, Ambrose, 43


Sampson, Ernest S., Dr., 62


Sawmiller, Ignatius, 34


Saxer, Leonard A., Dr., 27


Sheldon, J. W., Dr., 122 Sherman, Isaac N., 163


Slocum, Henry W., Gen., 99


Smith, Carroll E., 192 Smith, Vivus W., 191


Sniper, Gustavus, 46 Stacey, Alfred E., 67


Stephenson, John C., 200


Sullivan, Napoleon B., Dr., 51


Sumner, Edwin V., Gen., 1


Sweet, John Edson, 85 Tefft, Nathan R., Dr., 97


Thayer, Joel, 222 Thorne, Chauncey B., Rev., 42


Totman, David M., Dr., 54 Truair, John G. K., 21 Vann, Irving G., 184


Wallace, William J., 180 Weeks, Forest G., 128




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