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Intemperance, 202, 308.
Interest on money, 78.
Invasion, preparations for, 49. Iron manufacturers, 267.
Isaac Newton steamboat, 337, 338. sunk, 339. re-appearance, 347.
Island drowned, 265. losses on, 265. Jackson, president, arrangement to receive, 266. William, 278. Jacobs, Francis J., 347. Jail, old, 254. condemned, 235.
new one proposed, 279, 281. James, William, 161, 224, 259.
Janederogas creek (see Tiononde- rogas). Janes, Elizabeth, 341.
Jay street, resolve to open, 189, 271. Jeffrey, Rev. R., 351.
Jenkins, David, 147. Jenkin, 206. Sophia W., 159.
Jermain, J. P., 232. S. P. & H., 164.
.Jewell, Mrs. Joseph, 255.
Jogues's account of Rensselaer- wyck, 130. Jones, Jeremiah P., 193. R. L., 350. William, 338.
Johnson, C. & A. W., 234. John, 184. John C., 217.
Mrs. G. G., 265.
S. W., 175, 283. Mrs. S. W., 255. William, 243. W., 281. Johnston, J .. 348. Journal and Telegraph, 237.
Joy, Mrs. Charles, 353. Judson, Ichabod L., 167, 185, 192, 208, 227, 247, 257, 273, 282.
Jury, Mayor's court, 270. in hog case, 268. Justices' court, 153.
new, 191.
Kane, Hazael, 282. Mrs. W. A., 159.
Kansas, governor of, arrived. 342,
Kay, David, 340. Kearney, John D., 252. R. L., 278.
Keeler, Jasper S., 200.
Keeler's house burnt, 340.
Kelley, Patrick, 332.
Kelvin grove, 258.
Kendall, Thomas, 239.
Kent, John, 239. Kenyon & Hand, 152, 169, 173. Mrs. Moses, 213.
Keyes, Mrs. Julius, 252.
Keyser, Abraham, 223.
Kiddenie, Johannis, 27.
Kiddeny, Roliff, 56.
Kidney, Angelica, 347. Jonathan, 272. Mrs. Jonathan, 279. Roliff, 79.
Kidney's field piece, 180.
Kidway Robert, 76.
King's birthday treat, 80.
King, Gov., 332. Mrs. P., 342. R. H., 262. Vincent, 236.
Kingsbury, William, 340.
Kinsley, A. W., 195. L. H., 247. Kirk, Andrew, 148. died, 353.
& Mitchell, 215. Rev. Mr., 195, 204, 238.
Kirkpatrick, Edward, 232. Kirchnaers, Anna, 66. Kittle, D. S., 257, 282.
Sybrant, died, 356.
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Index.
Kittle, Mrs. Sybrant, 208. Kittlethuyn, Daniel, 79. Klinck, Mrs. George, 175. Kline's tin shop burnt, 283. Kluteman, Jacob, 346. Knauff, John G., 95. Knickerbacker, Johannis, 26. John, 161. Knower, Benjamin, 262. Mrs. Benjamin, 263.
Knowlson, R. J., died, 353.
Knowlton, Hosea, died, 340. L'Amoreaux, J., 273. Mrs., 252. Lacey, William B., 150, 170, 195. Mrs. W. B., 225.
LaGrange, Capt. James, 147. Mrs. J. A., 356. Mrs. J. J., 349.
Laisdell, John, 353.
Lamb, Mrs. Ant., 227.
Lamphire, Fitch, 248.
Lamps, street, 196. Lancaster, Joseph, 184, 188. school, 203, 205.
proposal to abo- lish, 274. house, 270. school a hospital, 255. street, excavation, 196. Landon, William, 229. Lane, Mrs. M., 349.
Laney, Henry, 339.
Lansing, A. Y., 354. B., Jr., 192. Chancellor, disappeared, 197. widow of chancellor, 280. Gerrit J., 167. G. Y., 166, 167, 217, 219, 259. Helena, 193. Isaac, 34, 52, 67. Jacob, 233. Jacob J., died, 176, 209. John, 97. Peter, jr., 176. Richart, 67.
Lansingh, Abraham, 68, 71. Gerrit A., 22. Gerrit G., 22, 34, 53, 223. Jacob, 53. J. G., 67. Lathrop, Dyer, 232, 256.
Lattimore, Benjamin, 156.
Law, Helen, died, 239.
Lawrence, William, 257.
Layman's apology, 282.
Leake, John, 207.
Lectures on revivals, 249.
Lee, Samuel, 335. Thomas, 273. Leedings, Hannah, 340.
Legislative capital, 290. Legislature adjourned, 150, 184, 206, 226, 282. extra session, 250. met, 172, 200, 260.
Lemet, Louis, died, 257.
Lennard, Mary, 344.
Lennington, Thomas, 150.
Leonard, James, 338.
Lewis, Elihu, 193.
George, 252.
Henry, 333. John, 171. Stewart, 184.
Le Breton, Edward A., 217. Eliza, 262. John, 221.
Library, Female Academy, 295. Licenses, 55.
License regulations, 24, 37.
Lightbody, Elizabeth, 281.
Lightning in winter, 335.
Linacre, Mrs. James, 145.
Link, Henry, 344.
Liquors, amount expended for 202. licenses, 24, 37, 55.
Little, W. C., 234. & Cummings, 233, 243.
Little State street (see State st.) Livery stable, ancient, 272. Living skeleton, 207. Livingston, Brookholst, 252.
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Index.
Livingston, Capt., 150. Edward, 259.
Lloyd, Da niel, 252.
Lockwood, Mrs. 285, 292. Mrs. Millington, 209. Lodge, Mrs. Benjamin, 353. Lodge street graded, 218. Loker, Stephen, 257. Long & Silsby's carriage shop burnt, 333. Longevity, 181, 209, 352. Loomis, G. J., 232. Mrs. George, 224. Lossing, John, 208, 217, 262. Lots below ferry, sold by cor- poration, 167. sold by auction, 66. not to be sold at vendue, 58. Lotteries discontinued, 263.
Lottery, city revenue from, 186. Lovejoy, John, 259. Lovell, Gertrude, 229.
Lovett, J. E., 222, 240, 273.
Low Francis, 217, 279. James, 99. Low's pattern shop burnt, 216. Ludlow, Rev. John, 195. died, 351. Lush, Gilbert F., 154, 177. Richard, 105, 175. Samuel S., 194, 235. William, 176. Luscom, Barbara, 341. Lutheran church, 153, 195. Lydius house demolished, 273. street improvement, 230. paved, 224, 237. side walk in, 220. Lyons, William, 273.
- Lyon's house burnt, 276. Mabbett, Seneca & Co., 224. Madden, Charles, 256. Maher, James, 174, 183, 192, 218, 224, 233, 245, 257, 273. Mrs., 182. Mahoney, Jer. C., 333. Malcolm, John, 271. Malhiot, Canadian giant, 184.
Mallen, Thomas, 341. Malone, Mrs. John, 349. Mancius, George, 90. Jacob, died, 276. John, 145. Wilhelmus, 90, 94, 99.
Mandell, Addison, 276.
Mandeviel, Jeremiah, 75.
Manners and customs, 304.
Mansion house hotel closed, 342.
Manson, Mrs. Nathan, 209.
Maques flatts, 58. Many & Ward, 208, 267. March, Alden, 162, 222. anatomical lectures, 200. Marcy, William L., 223, 257, 259, 260,279, 308. died, 344. funeral, 346.
Marcy's farm, 258. Marion, æronaut, 351, 352.
Market, Columbia street, 152,153. Market street, 152. Pearl street, 152. house, 78, 80, 191. at watering place, 148, 152. built in 1829, 185.
lots sold, 176. house, resolution build, 176. Marks's block burnt, 202.
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Marsh street, 146.
Marshall, D. P., 185, 218. Martin, David, 255.
Robert, 204. Rev. Mr., 195. William, 267. Marvin, Thomas, 164.
Mascraft, William, 146, 240. Mrs. William, 356.
Mason, James, 181. Masonic hall, 249. Massacre of Schenectady, 119. Masterson, Mrs. Thomas, 349. Matchett, James, 175, 202. Thomas, 150.
Index. 375
Mather, Mrs. Elias, 161. J. G., 257, 274. Mrs. J. G .. 232. Matilda, steamboat, 164. Matthews, Frederick, 209. Maxwell, William, 341. Mayell, William, 167, 168, 185. Mrs. William, 340. William, Jr., died, 340. Mayer, Rev. F. G., 195, 203. F. H., 340.
Mayor sent to New York, 69. unsuccessful balloting for, 181. election in New York, 355. Mayor's court, 270.
McBride, Jane, 338. McCabe, Captain, 187.
McChestney, J. K., 187.
McClelland, Wm., 93, 98, 99, 115 McClure, J. & A., 185, 263. Mrs. William, 266. McCoy, Hannah, 197. Mrs. S. B., 347. & Clark's stove store burnt, 353. McCullock, Hathorn, 174, 204. McDonald, Angus, 163. William, 150. & Wright, 344. McDuffie, Angus, 192, 237, 273, 282.
John, 255. McFarlin, Mrs. Robert, 204, McGill, Mrs. William, 152. McGivney, John, 164. McGlashan, Alexander, 218. Daniel, 148, 159, 174, 177, 190,192, 206. James, 271. William, 258.
McGourkey, John, 276. McHench, John, 255. William, houses burnt, 169.
McIlvaine, Jamese, 248. McIntosh, W. S. & E. C., 234. Mrs. E. C., 223.
McIntosh, Peter, 280. McIntyre, Mrs. P., 335. Mckay, Alexander, 166. James, 175. McKelvey, Cornelius, 215. McKenney, widow John, 226. Mckown, Jane, 271. James, 150, 153, 233, 237, 246. McLachlan, Duncan, 271. McLeod, Donald, 283. Mrs. 227.
McMichael & Gordon's store burnt, 342.
McMullen, Thomas, 234. McMurdy, John, 350. William, 340.
McNab, widow Peter, 248.
McNabb, Mary Ann, 177.
McNaughton, Fonday, died, 165.
McNulty, Mary, 332.
McPherson, Geo., 257, 273, 279. & McKercher, 206.
Mc Williams, John, 241. Meecham, H., 234. & Co., 233.
Meadon, Eliza, 189. John, 183. William, 265.
Meads, John, 151, 232, 273. fitted up Victory, 152. present to, 244. & Alvord, 151. Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, dividend, 207. directors 1827, 155. stock, 227. contemplated,
Medical College 222. society, state, 334.
Meeks's garden, 271.
Megapolensis's account of Mo- hawks, 132. Meigs, John, 155, 175, 192. R. M., 145. Meline, Florent, 151. Mellville, Allan, 242.
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Index.
Memoirs of physicians, 90. Men, list of 1697, 81. Merchant, Charles S., 353. George, 99.
died, 214.
Merrifield, William, 334. Mrs. M., 283.
Mesick, William, 281.
Message, extraordinary, 13.
Methodist church, lot granted, 247.
north station, 191. seats rented, 170. churches, 195. Episcopal church, 2d burial lot, 209.
primitive, 230. Protestant church, 249, 259.
Methodists indicted for noise, 343 Metz, Mrs. C., 341. Military anniversary, 243.
celebration, 335.
companies, 306.
election, 231.
meeting, 226, 234. parade, 233. store house, 271.
Mill on Beayerkill, 40.
Miller, Christian, 146, 201.
Mills, Chauncey, 194.
Millway, John, 176.
Minutes of common council, 290.
Mitchell, Jesse P., died, 348.
Moakley's building, 154.
Mohawks, 132.
Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, 182, 213, 217, 233, 242, 261, 269, 270, 277. cost of, 263. first trip, 248.
Moore, Conrad, 244. Jasper, 334. J. E. H., 343. Thomas A., 340. Morehead, Elizabeth, 335. Morgan & Brush, 259, 261. W. R., 175.
Morrell's cabinet shop burnt, 247. Morris, Mrs. Walter, 226. Morrow, William, 145.
Moseley, Edwin, 204.
Mullhall, Edward, 348.
Mulligan, Mrs. J. S. 335.
Munger, Mrs. R., 352.
Murdock, E., 218, 233, 257, 274. William, 335.
Murphy, Allen, 274. Mrs. Ira, 199.
Museum, 151, 315.
removal, 222.
Music on canal boats a nuisance, 154. Myers, John, 356. John H., 122.
Myndertse, Johannes, 16.
National Guards, 188.
republicans, 219, 282. vote of, 235, 256, 259.
Naughton, John, 338.
Naylor, William, 231.
Neely, Robert, 352.
Negroes in Schenectady, 1697, 89. regulations concerning, 15, 39, 48. Neill, Mrs. William, died, 257. Nelson, Arnold, 217, 232, 273, 257. Newman, Henry, 201. New Philadelphia steam boat, 153, 231. quick trip, 209.
Newspapers, account of, 301.
News rooms closed on Sunday, 342.
Newton, William, 192.
New Year's 1830, 200. New York election, 355. rail road, 268. state bank, 165. directors 1827, 155. medical society, 334. Nicholl, Mrs. Alex., 340. Nicholson, J. D., 232. Niskayuna, account of, 316.
Index. 377
North America steam boat, 157. accident to, 176. quick trip, 172, 173, 256.
North Dutch church, iron rail- ing, 210. history of, 354.
North High street, 229, 230.
North Pearl street, 147.
improvement, 178, 180.
North Methodist burial ground, 193. Northern R. R. bonds, 341.
car burnt, 348.
Norton, John T., 187, 256. retired from fire company, 168. Mrs. J. T., 191. Notes from the newspapers, 145- 283. Nott, Dr., 249, 267.
Novelty steam boat, 196, 249.
Nugent, John, 275.
Nutt, William, 261.
Oakey, Abraham, 278. Charity, 264.
Obstructions in river (see Over- slaugh). Officers of city sworn in, 12, 36,53. Officials sent to New York by canoe, 69.
Ohio steam boat first appeared, 187. quick trip, 218.
Olcott, Theodore, 278. Thomas W., 189. house of, 291. Olive Branch, steam boat, 164. Oliver, John, 29.
Olney, S. V., died, 342.
Orchard street opened, 221.
proposed to exca- vate, 171.
Organ. first in Baptist church, 356. Oregon, steam boat, 338.
Orphan asylum, 226, 247, 274, 312.
Orr, Mrs. Isabella, 213. Orssin, Robert, 352.
Osborn, David, 150. John, 233. William L., 177, 192.
O'Shaughnessy, G., 353. Ostrander, J. I., 201. Mrs. James, 160. Johannis, 22. Mrs. William, 252. Ouderkirk, 300.
Overslaugh, 257. excavated, 172.
proposal to remove, 278. appropriation to re- move, 271.
Ox, great, 213. Packard, B. D., 205, 265, 343. Charles, 265. Hoffman & White, 265.
Packard, N. R., 151, 240.
Packer & Prentice's fur shop burnt, 227. Paddock, Mrs. Henry, 356. & Morrow, 145.
Page, Louisa, 344. Mrs. J. K., 180.
Paige, J. Keyes, 217. died, 355. Mrs. Jason, 232.
Paintings, Adam and Eve, 276
Palmer, J. B., 332.
Palmer, Levi, 259.
Park place house , 229. street, 207. Parker, Mrs. J., 354. Philip S., 229.
Parmele, Mrs. L., 241.
Parmelee, William, 213, 279.
Parmiter, Jeremiah, 10.
Parral street (see Pearl).
Parsons & Baker's store burnt, 239. Pastors, list of 1829, 195, Pasture, condition of, 328.
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Index.
Pasture cost of grading, 271. lots, 149, 167. Patch, Sam, 192.
Patroon, 303. street, excavation of,223. Patterson J., 257.
Paul, Mrs. N., 221. Rev. Mr., 156, 195. Pavements, defects of, 311, 330. Paving streets, 9.
Pay for public service, 72.
Payne, Henry, killed, 354.
Pearl street drain, 20.
Pearson, Mrs. George, 332.
Pease, Earl P., 239.
Pedlers restrained, 25. Pemberton, Jeremiah, 66.
Mrs. John, 263. T. L., 240. Mrs. T. L., 239.
Pemerton, Jeremiah, 76.
Penny, Samuel T., 264.
Penoyer, Mr., 152.
Pepper, Calvin, 183, 268. William P., 348.
Perceval, George, 174.
Perry, Hiram, 273.
Perry, Mrs. Hiram, 269.
Peterson, Eleanor, 340.
Pettingill, Mrs., died, 337.
Phelps, Philip, 171, 174, 181. Erastus R., died, 341. Philips, Homer R., 217. Mrs. M. H., 356.
Phillips, Mrs. J. W., 354.
Physicians, memoirs of, 90.
Piano, first on steam boat, 159. Pier, erection of, 329. submerged, 335. Pierce, Joseph, 230.
Pierson, Mrs. Calvin, 263.
Pigeons in snow storm, 206.
Pine street, effort to open, 225. Pine, William, 339 .. Pistareens depreciated, 209. Pitcher, Nathaniel, 145. Platt, G. V. Z., 265. John, 172.
Platt, Mrs. C. Z., 254. Plumb, Luther, 237. Pohlman, Daniel, 201. Police justice salary, 155. constables ask for increas- ed salary, 155. Polish exiles, 283. Political parties, names of, 1828, 174. Pond, S. B., 168, 195, 204.
Pool, Calvin K., 355,
Poor controversy, 239. master, salary raised, 266. wood for, 235.
Population, 256, 303. increase of, 288. 1697, 81. 1790, 214. 1830, 213, 220.
Porter, Frederick, 227, 233, 257. John C., 218.
John F., 204, 232, 257, 282. Mrs. J. F., 188.
Porters to be licensed, 44.
Potatoes, high price, 253.
Potter, Rev. Horatio, installed, 265.
Potters field, 178.
Powder explosion before mayor's house, 230.
house, 226. Pratt, Ralph, 174, 185, 192, 217, 232.
Presbyterian churches, 195.
President's message, 196.
Preston, Asaph, 167, 174, 233.
Primitive methodists, 230, 238.
Printers' delegation, 220.
Private schools, 205. Proal, P. A., 123.
Pruyn, Anna, 262. Johannis, 9. John, 183. J. V. L., 267.
Lansing & Co., 183.
Samuel, 154, 178. Samuel C., 53. & Olmsted, 166.
Public debt, 73.
379
Index.
Public deposits, meeting on re- moval, 281. house licenses, 55. money, loan of, 78. school No. 12, 344. square, 292. worship, remarkable at- tendance on, 297.
Puritans sailed for Hudson river, 286. Putnam, Stephen, 232, 256. Pye, Mrs., 261. Quackenboss, Adrian, 63, 79.
Quackenbush, Abram A. B., 184. G., 342. John B., 262. J. N., 153, 167, 185, 192, 208, 218, 227, 247, 274, 282. Mrs. N. N., 177. Margaret N., 229. Quinn's grocery burnt, 354. Radcliffe, Mrs. C. H., 341. James, 227. Mrs. J., 231. Raddecliff, Johannis, 56. Rail road from Boston, 147, 181, 201. depot fell, 340. depot erected in state st., 271. extended to river, 277. first trip, 248.
meeting, 225.
to New York, 238, 268. obstruct'd by snow, 333. in operation, 233. prediction, 217. to Schenectady, 182, 213, 217, 242, 261, 273. cost of, 263, 269, 270.
Rain, 172. on 4th of July, 188. long and hard, 10. storm, 254, 347, 353.
Rain table, 170. in winter, 200.
Ramsay, George, 283.
Randall, Jesse, 133.
Ranney, Thomas, 220. Mrs. Thomas, 340. Randel, William S., 219. Ranters, 343.
Rapp, Christian, 346.
Rasey, Joseph, 260.
Rathbone, J. L., 273. & Silliman, 268.
Rathbone's stove store burnt, 353.
Rawls, Henry, 264.
Rea, Mrs. John, 336.
Reading, Daniel, 204.
Records, city, 9. Rector, Henry, 204, 218, 233. Mrs. Henry, 155.
Reddcliffe, Johannis, 55.
Reese, Charles J., 263.
Reformed Dutch church, 195. Presbyterian ch., 195, 229.
Religion, advantages of voluntary support, 297. Relyea, Mrs. John, 340. & Wright, 277. Renssel'rwyck by Father Jogues, 130.
Revolutionary heroes, 307. Reynolds, John, 213. lecture, 175. Rhines's grocery burnt, 198. Rhino, Rebecca, 264.
Rice & Baker, 244. Nahum, 252. S. T., 218. Richardson, George T., 350. Richmond, Mrs. H., 343. Ridder, Hendrick, 55. T. B., 353.
Rider, Mrs. S. J., 224. Riding down hill prohibited, 14, 39. Rinkhout, Jan, 123. Riot at Fourth Presbyterian ch., 241. Ritchie, Mrs., 343.
380
Index.
River closed, 163, 177, 201, 221. 238, 261, 279, 337, 338, 356. high, 184. improvements, 172.
navigation, congress peti- tioned to aid, 195. obstruct'n (see Overslaugh). open, 184, 205, 222, 225, 243, 246, 261, 264, 280, 334, 335, 336, 338. trade and tonnage, 178, 182. 184. Roach, Catharine, 343.
Roberts, Eli, 203.
& James, 241. W. B., 238. Randall, 353. Robertson, Mrs. M., 347.
Robinson, Benjamin, 171. James, 233, 257. Jared, 274. J. W., 217.
John B., 223. Joseph, 213. Mrs. Thomas, 351.
Robison, Hugh, 243. James, 218. James W., 256. John, 159.
Robison's corner sold, 161. hill, 272.
proposal to convert into monument to Clinton, 171. excavation of, 171. Roby, Mrs. Joseph, 244. Bockwell, John T., 278.
Rockwell's mansion house, 231. demolished, 349.
Rodgers, Owen, 340. Rogers, Ammi, 123. H. G. O., 259. Romeyn, Derick, 122.
Roorback, Mrs. Thomas, 216.
Root, Alexander, 149.
Rose Donald, 222. Samuel J., 333.
Roseboom, Gerrit, Jr., 22, 34. Gysbert, 22, 28, 34. Hendrick, 9, 10, 22, 34. Johannis, 10, 42, 80. killed, 341. Rosekrans, John, 356.
Roser, Mrs. J. L., 352.
Rudes, Spencer S., 259.
Runners, 285.
Rusk, Robert, 252. Russell, Benjamin F., 224. David G., 351. Elihu, 247, 282.
Mrs. Elihu, 341.
Samuel, 174.
Thomas, 192, 217. Vocalist, 305.
Rutten kill bridge, 53. mill, 40. · proposal to arch, 107.
Ryan, John W., 228.
Ryckman, G. W., 192. Mrs. G. W., 338.
Petrus, 71. Tobias, 9, 10, 21, 52.
Sabbath, meeting to promote ob- servance of, 164. school convention, 333. remarkable observance of, 297. Sackett, William, 353.
Sage, Hezekiah, 280. Sail, 134. Salisbury, Nelson, 343.
Sanders, Barent, 9, 10, 22, 34, 43. lot in State st., 244. James, 338.
Sands, Sarah, 221.
Sanford, Giles, died, 334.
Saratoga steam boat, Ist trip, 163.
Satterlee, E. R., 282.
Savage, Judge, 262. Saw mill, petition to erect, 26.
Sawyer, Sidney, 279. Scace, Mrs. John, 344.
Schackkook (see Schaghticoke).
Schaghticoke, 16, 25, 43, 53, 58, 59, 62, 63, 70, 79.
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Index.
Scaunaughtada, 286. Schenectady, 116.
described, 325. ladies at 4th July ce- lebration, 267. names of inhabitants, 1698, 88. negroes at, 89. path, 80. rail road, 213, 217, 242. first trip, 248. 261, 273. cost of, 263, 269, 270. (See Mohawk & Hudson). & Saratoga R. R., cost of, 263. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Ryer, 206. Schiffer, Wm. H. (see Shiffer.) Scholars in 1831, 224. Schooling, defects of, 295. Sch'l houses recommended, 224. School tax, 225. Schools, 292. radical change proposed, 274. Statistics of, 205.
Schoonmaker, J., 273.
Schuyler, Geertruy, 80. Col. John, 80. Mrs. C., 356. Peter C., 28. Peter S., 259. Philip, 349.
Scott, George, 283. George W., 332. Ira W., 252. Mrs. Ira W., 252. Mrs. M., 256. Mrs. P., 344. Scovel, Ashley, 174. Jonah, died, 225. Mrs., 257. Seager, Johs., 13, 24, 38, 50, 77. Second Dutch church, 215. cenotaph, 249.
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Second Methodist ch., 209, 215. Presby. church, 182, 187, 190, 215, 333, 351.
Sellon, Rev. John, 203.
Serings, Mrs., 356.
Settlement, early, 285.
Settlers, collision with English, 287.
Seymour, John, 175. William, 153, 167, 174,
185, 192, 208, 217, 227, 232, 235, 246, 256, 277, 278. advocates school houses, 224.
Sexton, Levi, 202. Shaker establishment described, 316. Shakers relieve sufferers, 336. Shankland, P. V., 219. Chamberlain, 233, 267. Shaw, Daniel, 233. R. D., store burnt, 162.
Shaw's tailor shop burnt, 333.
Shear, Christian H., 191. Sheldon, Hannah, 217.
Shepard, Robert, 227.
Shepherd, Robert, 247. William, 280. W. S. & Co., 233. William S., 279. Sheridan John, 340. Sherman, Algernon S., 171. A. N., 200. Josiah, 252. J. & Co., 234. Shey, William, 340. Shields, James, 353. Janet, 223. Shiffer, Joseph D., 217. Mrs. John C., 150. W. H., 175, 192. Mrs. W. H., 252. Shuffeldt, John J., 348. Shultz, Christopher, 342. Mary, 342. Sickles, Abraham, 155, 175, 192, 256.
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Index.
Sickles, Mrs. D., 353. John C., 202. Mary, 186. Signs of the Times, newspaper, 177. Silliman, Levi, 262.
Simpson, Mrs. William, 277.
Skerritt, John, 183. Peter, 231.
Skinner, Daniel, 167. Charles, 282. E. W., 217, 232, 246, 257, 270, 282.
F. W. & C., 282. Hezekiah, 207.
Nathaniel S., 168. Mansion House, 167.
Slaves emancipated in this state, 157. Slecht, Frederick, 267. Slingerland, Rachel, 267. Teunis, 167. Sloan, William C., 272.
Sloops, business of, 160.
Smith, Bridget, 162. Ezekiel Scott, 206.
Israel, 172, 178.
Rev. Mr., 195. Richard, 91.
Mrs. Thomas, 255. & Willard, 234.
Smith's shop, 63. Smyth, Mrs. Charles T., 267. Mrs. C. T., 332. Patrick, 346. Snow, 149, 237, 238, 259, 332, 333, 337. storm, great, 205, 340. Snyder, H. W., 175, 192, 201. Mrs. Ph., 335. Societies in procession, 306.
Solomons, Adolphus, 169. tobacco factory, 256.
Soup house, 223. South Market, 191. Southwick, John B., 267.
Solomon, 151, 267, 282.
Southwick, Solomon, nominated for governor, 164, 170. lectures, 213.
widow of H. C., 216.
Spalding, Mrs. F., 162.
George W., 160.
Spelman, B. R., 234.
Spencer, Ambrose, 259, 276. Mrs. Giles, 188. J. L., 339. Spicer, Thomas G., 352. Sprague, Dr. W. B., 195, 249, 283. called, 187. installed, 190.
Spring, duration of, 311. street mission house, 262. street opened, 267. Squaws, ordinance concerning, 48.
St. George's church, 123.
St. John, Mrs., 344. St. Paul's church consecrated, 189, 221. St. Mary's church, 161, 180, 189, 280. corner stone laid, 193. opened, 215, 216.
St. Nicholas society, 176.
St. Patrick, panegyric, 338.
St. Peter's church, 265. built, 300.
Staats, B. P., 161, 162, 167, 182, 185, 192, 198, 208, 224, 227, 237, 246, 247, 270, 273, 276, 282. elected to assembly, 161.
Mrs. B. P., died, 208.
Cuyler, 242, 265.
Mrs. Henry, 182. Isaac L., 193. Isaac W., 174, 176, 232, 233, 280.
Mrs. I. W., 350.
John Y., 207.
383
Index.
Staats, P. P., 240. W. W., 176. widow of William, 186. Stafford, Mrs. Hannah, 150. Stage coach speed, 203. speed, 209. ran on river to Newburgh, 181.
Standard, newspaper, 152. Stanwix Hall erected, 270.
Starr, Chandler, 145, 154, 157. Ephraim, died, 171. Samuel, 215. Sheldon & Co., 171. State Agricultural Rooms, dedi- cated, 335. area of, 289.
hall, 301.
library, 301.
temperance society, 343. street, 291.
damages assessed, 244. new apportionment for widening, 263. proposal to pave to Lark street, 162. bridge, 336. widening, 234, 236, 242, 248. Steam ferry boat, 155, 229. boat association directors, 1828, 162. fare, 169, 172.
first built in Albany, 173. great business of, 160. obstructed, 200, 337. landing, 186. through by daylight, 172. quick trips, 160, 172, 173, 218, 249, 255 256, 284.
Stearns, John, 100. Stebbins, Cyrus, 123. Steele, Henry S., 338. Lemuel, 153, 174, 192, 218, 227, 233, 246, 257, 273.
Steele, Lemuel, paper hanging store burnt, 280. & Warren, 206. Steenbergh, John B., 220. died, 247. Sternbergh, Jacob F., died, 254. Stevens, G. M., 232, 247, 256, 273, 282. Samuel, 219, 246, 259. William, died, 352. Stevenson, James, 145, 146, 158, 169, 186.
John, 341. Stewart, Daniel, 230. Joseph B., 163.
Stillwater, 34. Stillwell, John, died, 238. William, 192.
died, 282. house burnt, 250.
Stockadoes, 49. Stone, Heber, 232.
Mrs. Heber, 180. & Henly, 341. house taken down, 248.
Stores, character of, 292. movement for closing early, 233. Strang, Jesse, trial of, 158. executed, 159.
Straw hat, lady's, 154.
Street, Richard E., 333.
Streeter, Jarvis, 348.
Streets and alleys, insufficient, 63. law regulating opening, 242. ordered to be cleared, 17, 45, 33. ordered to be repaired, 18, 19 ordered to be full paved, 18, 19, 46, 51, 52. Strike among masons, 281. Stringer, Samuel, 107. Strong, A. M., 226, 261. Mrs. C. K., 206. Sullivan, Michael, 332. Sun, steam boat, 150.
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Index.
Sunday regulations, 15, 40. schools, 292, 299. Supervisors, controversy about paupers, 239. preponderance of country, 263. 1828, 167. 1829, 185.
1830, 208.
1831, 227.
1832, 247. 1834, 282.
Surrender to English, 288.
Surveyors, 241. Swain, Mrs. Robert, 200.
Swan, John B., 193.
Swifture line, 339. steam boat, 152. Taafe, Mrs. T., 348. Taber, Azor, 235. & Dean, 265.
Tannery burnt, 200.
Tan yards, 28, 31.
Tarbell, Norris, 265. Tar burnt to dispel cholera, 250, 251. Tariff meeting, 262. Tasschemaker, Petrus, 122.
Tax for revenue, 220, 236. schools, 225. Tayler, John, 92, 164. died, 183.
Taylor, Mrs. Charles J., 193. Mrs. James, 206. Mrs. James, 276. John, 208, 227. Thomas, 344.
Teazey, John, 228. Telegraph to Cohoes, first, 350. Temperance hotel, 292. meeting, 184. of people, 309. society, state, 202. Temperature, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 154, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 169, 171, 172, 175, 176, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187,
188, 190, 192, 194, 196, 203, 222, 332, 333, 337, 341, 346, 347, 351, 352. Ten Broeck, Dirk, 9, 10, 22, 58. Gen. A., 189. Johannis, 9. street, 229, 230. Ten Eyck, Abraham R., died, 343. C. A., 159, 236, 273. Jacob, 354. J. H., 192. J. V. R., 188. & Parke, 247. Philip, 255. Terry, Mrs. David, 332. Thanksgiving, 221. sermon, 354.
Thayer, Benjamin, 191. Isaac, died, 342.
Theatre, 151, 164, 305. benefit to sufferers by fire, 166. closed by cholera, 250. Thermometer (see temperature). manufacturer, 239. Third Presbyterian church, 215, 230. Thomas, John, 249. Richard, 191.
Thompson, James E., 233, 347.
George B., 341. Mrs., preacher, 259.
Rev. Mr., 204. Robt., chamberl'n, 352. William, 337.
Thorp, Aaron, 232. & Sprague, 162, 203, 222.
Throop, Enos T., 180.
Tibbals, Samuel, 184.
Tight blanket, 105.
Tillman, John R., 183.
Tinker, David, 251. Tiononderoge, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70. creek, 58. purchased of. Indians, 72. resolution annuled, 75. Tobin, Catharine, 349.
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Index.
Tonnage at this port, 178, 182. Topography of city, 290. Topp, William H., 335. died, 356. Tories, so called, 282. Townsend, Charles D., 94, 111. John Robison, 229. I. & J., 190, 268, 271. stable burnt, 283. furnace burnt, 194. John, 174, 190, 198, 222, 229, 239, 262. John, mayor, 181. house robbed, 210. advocates steam ferry boat, 156. pres. Com. Bank, 249. proclamat'n, 253. Solomon D., 282. park, 277. Tracy, Seymour, 217.
Trade with Indians regulated, 48. monopoly granted, 286. Traveling, rapid, 189, 190. Treat, Richard S., 153. S. S., 107, 162, 166. died, 243. Trees cut down, 156. Trenor, James, died, 234. Tripp children, 185. Trotter, Mrs. John, 219, 257. Matthew, 148. Gen. Matthew, died, 221.
Troy census, 215. road (see Watervliet turn- pike). Truax, Isaac, 12. Tully, Sarah, 203. Tullidge, Mrs. B., 231. Turck, Augustinus, 13.
Turnpike co. proposes to build rail road, 227, 232. Unitarian, first meeting, 204. United Presbyterian church, 195. Universalist church, 191, 195, 270.
Universalist church, corner stone laid, 270, 271. dedicated, 193. Upfold, Rev. George, 163, 231. Utter, Mrs. Samuel, 180. Valentine, M. G., 354. Van Allen, A. J., 163. Mary, 163. Van Allen's map, 247. Van Alstyne, Mrs. C. T., 265. Martin, 150, 174. Van Antwerp, Daniel L., 191. died, 257. William, 184. Van Benthuisen B., 227, 233. Van Benthuysen, Gerrit, 78. Obadiah, R., 183. Thomas, 252.
Van Bramer, James, 267. Van Buren. Martin, governor, 130, 157, 183. Mrs. William, 280.
Vandenberg, Jacob, 164. H. A., 174. Garret B., 75. Gerrit, 70. Gysbert, 55. Wilhelmus, 30.
Wynant, 28. Mrs. Gertrude, 209. Mrs. Gilbert, 263.
Vanderbilt, Mrs. J. C., 355. Vanderheyden, Joachim, 26. Johannis, 21, 34. Johannis Dirckse, 53, 60, 62. house demolish- ed, 266.
Vanderlip & Huxley, 186. Vanderlyn, Petrus, 75. Vanderwercke, Hendrick., 58,62, 79. Vanduersen, Hendrick, 52. Van Duezen, Lydia, 247. Van Driese, Dom., 80. Van Guisling, Peter, 356. Van Ingen, H. S., 176.
James, 236.
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Index.
Van Kleeck, Lawrence L., 175. Mrs. L. L., 356. Van Ness, Ann Maria, 147. John, Jr., 174, 192, 218, 233, 257, 274, 282.
Van OLinda, Henry, 107. Peter, 107. Van Ostrande, Johannis, 52.
Van Sante, Garret, 10. Gerrit, 65. Gysbert, 67. Van Santen, Gerrit, 27.
Van Santvoord, Cornelius, 122.
Van Schaack, Nicholas, 232.
Van Schaick, Ab., 159.
Anthony Jr.,80. J. B., 276, 278. Gosen, high sher- iff, 36, 74. widow of Gosen, died, 180. Nicholas, 75, Sybrant, 290. T., 192.
Van Schoonhoven, Cornelius, 170. Gerrit, died, 228. John, 176, 192, 233. & Rawles, 264. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. B. S., 283. Chas. M , died, 351. Mrs. C., 266. James, 147. Jeremiah, died, 181. John I., 174. John S., 157, 162, 165. Mrs. K. K., 207. Philip, 271.
Philip P., 148. Robert S., 242. Richard, 176. Stephen, 176, 192, 233.
Van Rensselaer, S., Jr., 218, 235, 257, 259, 274. Wm. P., 271. Van Valkenburgh, J., 274. Van Vechte, Dirck, 26. Leendert, 70. Van Vechten, Abraham, 176, 242. Mrs. Elizabeth, died, 238. Jacob, 122. Teunis, 257, 273. Mrs. Walter, 340.
Van Wie, Peter, 259.
Van Wormer, Frederick, 201.
Van Zandt, John, 245. Sarah, 221. William, J., 162.
Van Zandt's carpenter shop burnt, 229.
Vault for dead, 177, 194.
Veazie, H. A., 354.
Veeder, John, 175.
Venison, price of, 1642, 133.
Vernon, George, 164, 213.
Verplanck, Abigel, 29, 42. Gerluyn, 52, 80. Philip, 13. Verrebergh (see Ferrebergh). Vessels arrived in 1828, 178. tonnage of, 1829, 199.
Victory, steam boat, 152, 162. first trip, 159. withdrawn, 207. sold, 196. Viele, John L., died, 257, 258. Lewis, 26. Visscher, Barent, 283. Catharine, 240. James, 229. John, 53, 159, 220.
Visger, Jacob, 34. Vosburg, Abraham, 30, 50, 55.
Vose & Co., furnace burnt, 346.
Votes, number cast, 282. Vroomer, Barent, 122.
Vrooman, Cornelius, 93.
Waggoner. Susan, 175.
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Index.
Walderen, William, 67, 78. Waldron, C. A., 174, 267. Walker, Mrs. Edward, 349. John, 241. Mrs. Joseph, 203. R. J., 342. Thomas, 342. Willard, 154, 217. Wall in Cross street, 80. Wallace, Oliver, 356.
Walsh, Charles, 175. John S., 243, 335. Dudley, 335. Leonard & Jackson, 243. Walworth, R. H., 184, 202.
Wandering piper, 278.
Ward, R. E., 278.
Ward divisions, 213. Wards, proposition to make 10, 263. Warm day, 346. Warren, Moses, 160.
Washington eulogy, 338.
birthday celebration, 243, 244. park, 277. square, 226.
Wasson, James D., 174, 185, 191, 192, 208, 217, 227, 232, 245, 247, 256, 273, 281. & Jewell, 271, 272. Water, high, 10. in wells examined, 255. street, 146. Waters, John, 80. Watering place leased, 148, 156, 165, 182. Waterman, Jeremiah, 174. Watervliet turnpike, 148.
cost of, 257, 239.
Watson, Capt., 188. Watson's artillery, 221. William, died, 336. Waugh, George, 337. Weaver, A. H., 344. Charity, 338.
Weaver, Henry, 207. Mrs., 344. Webb. Charles B., died, 278. Charles L., 271. Mrs. H. L., 281. J. H. & H. L., 183. & Douglass, 183. Webster, C. R., 203, 220, 282. George, 225. & Skinners, 267. firm dissolved, 282.
Guy C., 243. John, died, 341. Mrs. R., 347. Samuel, 164. & Wood, 151, 338. Wedding fees, ample, 298. Weed, Jared, died, 244. Rev. Mr., 195. Thurlow, 205. Weights and measures, 75.
Weil & Allen's clothing store burnt, 332. Welch, B. T., 195, 196, 274. George W., 280. Margaret, 209.
Wendell, Ann, 180. Anna S., 338. Cornelius, 338. Evert, 10, 34, 43, 77, 78, 79. Gen. John H. 229. resigned office, 197. house sold, 224. died, 251. John L., 225. Hermanus, 10, 21. Mrs., 151. Mrs. Mary, 225. Peter, 98, 162.
Samuel, 186. Sarah, 207. Wendell's mill, 40. Well water analyzed, 255. Wengerman, A. J. H., 351. Westcott, Leonard,244. Westerlo, Eilardus, 350.
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Index.
Westerlo street, proposed - to pave, 171. Westervelt, Benjamin, 339. Wheaton, H. G., 192, 276. Mrs. H. G., 356. Wheeler, Nicholas, 172. Whigs, so called, 282. Whipple, Barnum, 192. died, 336. reward for coal, 224. Elsie D., trial of, 158. John, shot, 151. Mrs. William, 264. White, Andrew, died, 354. Johannah, 353. Wm., 257, 273, 280. Whitmore, Rev. Mr., 123.
Whitney, Chauncey, shop burnt, 339. Wiggins, John, 256.
Wigton, Samuel, 180.
Wilcox, Daniel, 282.
Wild animals, 133.
Wilkes, John, 196.
Wilkinson, Nancy, 354. Willard, Dr. Elias, 95, 147, 149, 226. Mrs. Elias, 147. Dr. S. D., 90. -
Willett, Elbert, 163.
Mary, 231. Sarah, 240.
Williams, Annual Register, 248. Mrs. A., 229.
David, 221.
Edward, 34.
Erastus, 194.
Israel, 208, 273.
Mrs. Israel, 350.
Mrs. J. J., 277.
Platt, 101, 109.
Mrs. Susan, 244.
Thomas, 13. William B., 351. William W., 202. Wilson, 172.
Williamson, Mrs. John, 252. Rev. Mr., 195, 270.
Willie, Walter, 119. Willis, N. P., 218, 245. Wilson, Benjamin, 167, 185, 208, 227, 247, 282. Charles, 339. John, 264. Mrs. Martha, 232. Samuel, 215. Willson, Rev. J. R., 242.
Wiltsie, Catharine, 175.
Winants, Josiah, 208, 217, 227, 247, 273. Wing, Joel A., 101. Winne, Cillejan, 75. Jan, 57. Jellis, Jr., 245.
J. L., 156, 174, 218.
Mrs. J. W., 219.
Kilian I., 191.
& Link, burnt out, 339, 344. Myndert, 226.
Peter, 10, 22, 34.
Rebecca, 348.
William B., 229. William I., 273.
Winter gaiety, 304. . rigor of, 311.
Wiswall, W. I., 157.
Women, number of, 1697, 81.
Wood & Acres, 151. Bradford R., 313.
George, died, 338. Jonathan, 339. Woodburn, Lewis, 224.
Woodhouse, Charles, 279.
Woodruff, Hunloke, 90, 91, 94, 99. S. B., 279.
Woodward, Jane G., 355.
Woollen manufactures, meeting upon, 157. Work house proposed, 219, 270, 279. Working men's party, 204, 207. 217. Worthington, Denniston, 279. Wright, Frances, 193.
Index. 389
Wright Ebenezer, 241. Justus, 232. Sarah, 334. Wyngaert, Luycas J, 10. Wynkoop, H. G., 217. H. W., 232. Yates, C. C., 109. Christopher, 31. Henry, 262. J. V. N., 167, 174, 233, 247. John W., died, 165. Joseph, 63.
Yates & McIntyre, 263. Robert, 197. W. S., 262. Young, George, 201. & Ehle, 247. John B., 242. Mrs. S. V. B., 352. Men's association, 279, 308, 334. organized, 278. men's convention, 315. Youngs, Erastus, 243. Zeeger, Johannis (see Seager).
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