The Lake Champlain and Lake George valleys, Vol II, Part 42

Author: Lamb, Wallace E. (Wallace Emerson), 1905-1961
Publication date: 1940
Publisher: New York : The American historical company, inc.
Number of Pages: 470


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National Banking Act of 1862, 725, 726. Nebraska, 814.


Needlework, 18.


Negroes, 194, 355. 379, 389, 391, 401, 418, 466, 513, 763, 821. (Also see Slavery, African Methodists. )


Neilson, Author, 374. Neshobe, Vermont, 350.


Neshobe Indians, 350.


New Amsterdam, 46.


New Brunswick, 6. "New Deal," 815, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825. New England First to Foresee the Rev- olution, 198. New England, Granite Center, 15.


New England Menaced by France, 61, 64- 66, 120.


New England Opposes New York, 45, 160, 164, 236, 238, 257, 261, 263, 310, 415. New Englanders Settle Vermont, 156, 159, 163, 332, 336, 349, 354.


New Englanders Settle Washington County, New York, 375, 376, 379, 384, 387, 389.


New England's Chief Lumber Port, 420. New England's Third Oldest City, 410. New France, 29, 48, 146, 396. New Freehold, New York, 462.


New Hampshire, 56, 64, 114, 262, 263, 270, 274, 282, 332, 341, 486, 734, 750, 782, 795.


"New Hampshire Grants," 156-65, 169, 173, 174, 187, 190, 193, 243, 304, 329, 330, 333, 339, 346, 348, 349, 355, 365, 376, 391, 396, 398, 407, 408, 415, 416, 480, 485, 690, 782.


"New Hampshire Grants, Dispute Over the," 153-68.


New Hampton Institute, 485.


New Haven, Connecticut, 406, 410.


New Haven, Vermont, 163, 396, 406, 407, 410, 412, 638.


New Haven River, 405.


New Huntington, Vermont, 426.


New Jersey, 58, 127, 223, 237, 400, 462, 643.


New Lebanon, New York, 564. New London, Connecticut, 432.


New Milford, Connecticut, 387.


New Netherland, 27, 28.


New Orleans, Louisiana, 315, 387, 683.


New Perth, New York, 389.


New Russia, New York, 502.


New Stamford, Vermont, 345.


New York Academy of Medicine, 771.


New York Acquired from Dutch, 7, 46. New York and Canada Railroad, 590.


New York City, 7, 46, 50, 94, 132, 161, 168, 173, 174, 21I, 224, 228, 240, 259, 281, 295, 315, 346, 353, 393, 427, 462, 464, 516, 519, 568, 572, 576, 589, 597, 598, 602, 634, 636, 660, 701, 722, 723, 724, 751, 772, 773, 799, 810, 813, 818. New York County, New York, 372, 4II. New York Erects Monument to Jogues, 38. New York in Glacial Period, 4-6.


New York Grants to Refugees, 437, 443. New York a Plain Except Adirondacks and Catskills, 4. New York State Hospital, 774.


853


INDEX


"New York Times" (newspaper), 766. "New York Tribune" (newspaper), 763. New York Under Water Except Adiron- dack Area, 2.


New York's Claim to Vermont, 158-60, 330, 331, 333, 348, 371, 376, 384, 396, 398, 430, 760. (Also see New Hampshire Grants. )


New York's Division into Counties, 455. New York's First Two Cotton Mills, 385, 473.


New York's French-Canadian Population, I45.


New York's Largest Counties, 496.


New York's Loyalist Sentiment, 152, 174, 228.


New York's Principal River, 9.


Newcomb, New York, 506, 5II, 512, 514, 626.


Newfoundland, 58, 148, 616. Newland, David H., 628, 64I. "News" (newspaper), 752.


Newspaper and Magazine Paper Corpora- tion, 616.


Newspapers and Periodicals : "Albany Evening News," 617; "Albany Knicker- bocker Press," 617; "Ballston Spa Journal," 752; "Banner," 752; "Bur- lington Free Press," 420, 751, 752; "Burlington Suburban List," 754, "Cana- dian Forest and Outdoors," 754; "Glens Falls Observer," 747; "Glens Falls Post-Star," 752, 754; "Glens Falls Times," 752, 825; "Gloversville Leader- Republican," 824; "Journal of the Times," 750; "Life," 666, 667; "Mer- cury," 751 ; "Messenger," 752; "Middle- bury Campus," 754; "New York Times," 766; "New York Tribune," 763; "News," 752; "Northern Post," 755; "Plattsburgh Press," 630, 752; "Platts- burgh Republican," 451, 747, 751, 752, 754; "Poultney Gazette," 363; "Rut- land Herald," 751, 752; "Salem Axiom," 755; "Sandy Hill Herald," 747; "Sara- toga Farmer," 755; "Saratoga Patriot," 743, 748; "Saratogian," 752; "Saxon- ian," 754; "Skidmore News," 754; "The Scourage of Aristocracy and Re- pository of Important Political Truth," 749; "Troy Gazette," 748; "Vergennes Enterprise and Vermonter," 752, 754; "Vermont Alumni Weekly," 754; "Ver- mont Cynic," 754; "Vermont Gazette," 751 ; "Vermont Historical Magazine," 337 ; "Vermont Issue," 754; "ashing- ton County Post," 752; "Waterford Agriculturist," 755. Newsprint Institute of Canada, 617.


Niagara, 17, 312, 314, 315, 317. (Also see Fort Niagara.)


Niagara County, New York, 372.


Niagara River, 55, 312, 314. Nicholson, Francis, 56, 57, 382.


Nickerson, Hoffman, 269.


Nippletop Mountain, 506.


Niverville, Boucher de, 64.


Nixon, John, 257.


Non-Intercourse Act, 809.


Nordberg, John, 198.


Normal Schools, New York, 451, 794, 795. Normal Schools, Vermont, 353, 794.


North Bennington, Vermont, 592, 730.


North Carolina, 29.


North Creek, New York, 9, 550, 591, 613, 640, 641, 701, 729.


North Elba, New York, 499, 506, 507, 5II, 512, 513, 514, 519, 523, 524.


North Hero, Vermont, 7, 217, 307, 308, 478, 526, 527, 529, 532, 533.


North Hudson, New York, 502, 506, 509, 514, 515.


"North Island City," Vermont, 533.


North Pownal, Vermont, 34I.


North River. (See Hudson River.)


North River Garnet Company, 641.


North and South Through Line, 583.


Northern Inland Lock Navigation Com- pany, 573. Northern New York Mutual Insurance Company, 733.


"Northern Post" (newspaper), 755. Northfield, Massachusetts, 155.


Northfield, New York (Saratoga County), 464. Northfield, Vermont, 491, 591, 592, 817.


Northrup, P. B. B., 492.


Northumberland, New York, 467, 470, 471, 472, 474.


Northwest Bay, New York, 97, 128, 136, 521.


Northwest Territory, 291.


Nova Scotia, 58, 68, 308, 437. "Number Four" (Charlestown, New Hampshire), 64, 65, 122, 141, 409, 566. Nuzzo, William B., 775.


Oats, 657, 670, 707, 714.


O'Callaghan, Jeremiah, 783.


Odelltown, Quebec, 315.


Ogdensburg, New York, 577, 590, 591. Ogdensburg and Champlain Railroad, 439.


Ohio, 29, 576, 627, 661.


Ohio River and Valley, 68, 125.


Oil, 461.


Oilcloth Manufacture, 462.


Ojibwa Indians, 16.


Old Bennington, Vermont, 332, 335, 336. Old Round Church, 429.


Olmsted, Jabesh, 403.


Olmstedville, New York, 509.


Olympic Games, 513, 523, 587, 679, 688. Oneida County, New York, 372.


854


INDEX


Oneida Indians, 17, 22, 260, 261, 268.


Onion River Company, 422.


Onondaga County, New York, 372.


Onondaga Indians, 18, 20, 22, 45, 54, 55.


Onondaga Lake, 20, 45.


Ontario, Canada, 616.


Ontario County, New York, 372.


Orange County, New York, 372.


Orange County, Vermont, 329, 403.


Ordovician Period, 2.


Ores. (See Minerals.)


Oriskany, New York, 261, 267.


Orleans, France, 35. Orleans County, New York, 372.


Orleans County, Vermont, 329, 397, 478, 489.


Orwell, Vermont, 246, 367, 395, 397, 398, 407, 409, 412, 590, 724, 726, 729.


Ossernenon, Indian Village, 35, 36, 37.


Oswego, New York, 30, 55, 85, 92, 96, 109, 142, 228, 260, 591.


Oswego County, New York, 372.


Oswego River, 54.


Otsego County, New York, 372, 763.


Ottaquechee Falls, 122.


Ottawa River, 605.


Otter Creek, 8, 15, 64, 141, 163, 316, 328, 336, 348, 352, 355, 362, 364, 368, 396, 398, 410, 4II, 421, 426. "Our Geologic Heritage," I-15. Outaouac Indians, 91.


Owl Kill, 379.


Owl's Head (mountain), 507.


Packing Case Manufacture, 714.


Paine, Charles, 591.


Paint Manufacture, 707, 715.


Paleozoic Era, 4.


Palmer, William A., 811.


Palmer, Zephaniah, 442.


Palmer, Author, 708.


Palmer, Judge, 758.


Palmer Hill, New York, 442, 624, 627, 629.


Palmerton Mountains, 156, 381.


Palmertown, New York, 477. Panic of 1837, 576.


Panthers, 179, 181, 343, 696.


Panton, Vermont, 163, 209, 221, 396, 398, 407, 408, 410.


Paper Manufacture, 388, 412, 458, 462, 464, 467, 469, 470, 473, 475, 476, 493, 519, 524, 547, 558, 615-18, 707, 708, 709, 710, 71I, 712, 745. Paradise Bay, 380, 584.


Paradox, New York, 516.


Paradox Lake, 6, 496, 515.


Parker, James, 817.


Parker, John, 91.


Parker's Gore, 359.


Parkerstown, Vermont, 359.


Parkman, Francis, 38, 39, 40, 59, 70, 107.


Parks, 695, 697, 700, 708. Parks Family, 470.


Parochial Schools, 779.


Patchen, Samuel, 547, 548.


Paul, Anthony, 32, 540.


Pawlet, Vermont, 270, 331, 368, 638.


Paxson, Frederic Logan, 17I.


Peck, Mr., 18I. Peebles, Widow, 468.


Peekskill, New York, 257, 282.


Pell Family, 518.


Pellew, Edward. (See Exmouth.)


Penal Institutions. (See Clinton Prison, Great Meadow Prison, Jails, Prisons, Vermont State Prison, Vermont State Reformatory.)


Pendleton Act, 815.


Pennsylvania, 14, 29, 164, 238, 259, 625, 627, 726, 735.


"People of the Long House," 17, 27, 29, 30, 34, 435, 561.


"People of the Mountains," 18.


"People of the Stone," 17.


"People Who Make Speeches, The," 17. People's National Bank, 729.


Pepperrell, William, 62.


Perkins, George H., 639.


Perry, Oliver Hazard, 314, 319.


Peru, New York, 437, 438, 440, 441, 442, 448, 449, 450, 452, 453, 523, 612.


Peru, South America, 341, 448.


Peru, Vermont, 338, 340, 346.


Peter, Czar, 144.


Peterboro, New York, 512.


Peters, John, 234.


Petersburg, Virginia, 291.


Phantom Island, 540.


Pharaoh Lake, 515.


Phelps, Edward John, 424.


Phelps, Noah, 189, 193.


Phelps, Philip M. M., 766.


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 168, 196, 203, 204, 2II, 237, 281, 293, 423.


Philipse Family, 170.


Phillips, William, 234, 235, 243, 248, 274, 275, 283, 290.


Phippeny, Joseph, 380.


Phipps, William, 51.


"Phoenix" (steamboat), 579, 582.


Photography, 710.


Physicians, 119, 389, 403, 418, 451, 515, 688, 764, 767-77. (Also see Diseases, Medicine. )


Pickering, Timothy, 309, 807.


Pico Peak, 753.


Picture-writing, 18.


Pierce, Franklin, 812, 813.


Pierce, Wallace E., 817.


Pierpont, Judge, 367.


Pierson, Moses, 430, 431.


Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 312.


Pillory, 761.


855


INDEX


Pilot Knob, 381. "Pioneer, The Life of the Early," 169-83. Pitcher, Nathaniel, 816. Pitt, William, 124, 125, 127, 131, 137, 138, 139, 14I, 144, 147, 148. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 125, 139, 510, 627.


Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 362, 402.


Pittsfield, Vermont, 362.


Pittsford, Vermont, 304, 362, 603, 636.


Pittsford Mills, Vermont, 774.


Plank Roads, 445, 510, 558, 566, 567, 571, 626. Plassey, India, 67.


Platt, Zephaniah, 441, 450, 563, 568.


Plattsburgh, New York, 8, 438, 439, 441, 443, 445, 447, 448, 450, 451, 452, 453, 515, 563, 564, 568, 585, 590, 591, 606, 607, 616, 627, 631, 644, 649, 708, 709, 710, 711, 714, 716, 718, 727, 728, 730, 733, 747, 748, 751, 752, 758, 765, 772, 775, 783, 799, 810, 813, 814, 818, 823. Plattsburgh Academy, 45I.


Plattsburgh Barracks, 451.


Plattsburgh, Battle of, 312-21, 392, 431, 437, 442, 481, 495, 531, 690.


Plattsburgh Bay, 313, 318, 319, 406, 437, 491, 531, 624, 680. Plattsburgh and Montreal Railroad, 590. Plattsburgh National Bank and Trust Company, 727, 730. Plattsburgh Normal School, 451, 794, 795. "Plattsburgh Press" (newspaper), 630, 752.


"Plattsburgh Republican" (newspaper), 451, 747, 751, 752, 754.


Playgrounds, 7. Plumley, Charles Albert, 817. Po River, 10. Pocock, George, 401. Pocock, Vermont, 40I. "Podunk," New York, 382.


Podunk Indians, 382. Point au Fer, 307, 444, 529.


Point au Roche, 442.


Pointe à la Algonquin, 154.


Pointe à la Chevalure, 153, 396. Pointe aux Trembles, 207.


Points. (See Capes.) Pokamoonshine Mountain, 500. Poland and the Poles, 272, 820.


Political Parties : Anti-Federalists, 357, 807, 823 ; Anti-Masonic, 811, 812; Dem- ocratic, 352, 357, 752, 754, 812-14, 816- 818, 820; Federalist, 309-II, 357, 722, 749, 751, 806-10, 823; Free-Soil, 812; Liberty, 812; Republican, 309, 310, 722, 751, 754, 808, 809, 812-15, 817, 818, 823, 825: Whig, 407, 812, 813, 823.


"Political and Social Development," Chap- ter on, 805-27. Polk, James Knox, 812, 813.


Polk, Ralph Lane, 724, 726, 727. Pomeroy, John, 770, 771, 777, 822. Pomeroy, John N., 770.


Pompadour, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson le Normant d'Étioles, Marquise de, 85.


Ponds. (See Lakes and Ponds.)


Pontoon Bridge, 423. Poor, Enoch, 274, 284. Port Douglas, New York, 500.


Port Henry, New York, 14, 439, 448, 509, 510, 514, 519, 567, 576, 590, 594, 624, 625, 626, 627, 637, 646, 649, 710, 729.


Port Henry Iron Ore Company, 625.


Port Kendall, New York, 500.


Port Kent, New York, 216, 220, 500, 586. Port Royal, Novia Scotia, 45, 57.


Portages. (See Carrying Places.)


Porter Screen Company, 433, 714.


Porter's Point, Vermont, 422.


Portland, Maine, 591.


Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 332.


Portugal, 57. Post, Ralph Baker, 775.


Potash Manufacture, 178, 361, 405, 438, 451, 483, 485, 509, 565, 573, 599, 601, 621, 720.


Potatoes, 50, 522, 576, 653, 654, 658, 670.


Potsdam, New York, 8, 817.


Potter, John, 429.


Potter, Joseph, 763.


Pottersville, New York, 545, 546.


Pottery, 18, 414, 422, 423, 708.


Poughkeepsie, New York, 450.


Poultney, Vermont, 350, 352, 359, 362, 363, 369, 514, 638, 728, 730, 798, 820.


Poultney National Bank, 730.


Poultney River, 348, 362, 367.


Poultney Turnpike Company, 363.


Poultry, 668, 670, 820.


Powell, Felix, 417.


Pownal, Vermont, 331, 332, 333, 341, 345, 363, 590, 783, 787.


Pownal Center, Vermont, 34I.


Pre-Cambrian Age, 13.


Presbyterian Church, 388, 389, 784, 785.


"Press, The," Chapter on, 742-55.


Prevost, George, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319, 442, 452.


Prideaux, Brigadier, 139, 142.


Pringle, Thomas, 217, 218, 219, 220, 22I, 223, 444, 530, 531, 533.


Printing and Publishing, 710, 742-55.


Prisons, 446, 765, 801.


Proctor, Henry A., 314.


Proctor, Redfield, 364, 423, 633, 634, 635, 636, 650, 816.


Proctor, Vermont, 15, 364, 369, 631, 632, 636, 728.


Producers Marble Company, 635.


Protestant Episcopal Church, 174, 34I, 783, 784, 785. Protestant Religion, 34.


856


INDEX


Protestants, French, 44, 146.


Protestants, Scotch, 372.


Providence, New York, 458, 464, 465, 466, 47I.


Providence, Rhode Island, 171, 471.


Prussia, 67, 144, 145.


Public Utility Holding Company Act, 617. Pumpkins, 652, 653.


Punishments. (See Branding, Pillory, Viewing, Whipping.) (Also see Penal Institutions.)


Puritans, 34, 69, 88, 426, 782. Putnam, Gideon, 475, 683.


Putnam, Israel, 99, III, 114, 119, 120, 126, 127, 130, 135, 136, 137, 282, 387.


Putnam, New York, 380, 382, 389.


Putnam County, New York, 372.


Putnam Memorial Hospital, 335.


Putnam Mountains, 381.


"Put's Rock," 126.


Pyrenees Mountains, 10.


Quackenboss, John, 89, 90, 387.


Quakers (Society of Friends), 174, 356, 360, 402, 406, 410, 449, 546, 552, 782, 783, 784.


Quebec, Canada, 29, 35, 37, 43, 44, 45, 46, 51, 58, 120, 139, 141, 142, 143, 145, 198, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 2II, 212, 213, 229, 234, 237, 239, 250, 407, 410, 418, 423, 438, 443, 453, 460, 484, 488, 505, 529. 554, 569, 601, 616, 720. Quechee River, 366.


"Queen City of Vermont," 413.


Queens County, New York, 372. Queensbury, New York, 19, 157, 181, 371, 537, 538, 542, 546, 550, 551, 552, 556, 557, 558, 607. Queenstown Heights, 312. "Quider, Brother," 55. Quigley, F. E., 775. Quitrent, 159, 169, 171, 372.


Racing. (See Horse Racing.) Radio, 742.


Raft, Description of, 608, 609.


Railroads, 363, 365, 405, 408, 420, 42I, 424, 438, 445, 446, 452, 482, 484, 488, 491, 529, 558, 561, 576, 577, 583, 586, 588-98, 602, 604, 605, 615, 626, 635, 648, 688, 689, 691, 694, 695, 713, 714, 724. (Also see Adirondack Railway Com- pany; Bennington and Brattleboro; Boston and Ogdensburg (proposed) ; Canadian National; Central Vermont ; Champlain and Connecticut River ; Chateaugay ; Delaware and Hudson ; Missisquoi; Mohawk and Hudson; New York and Canada; North and South Through Line; Ogdensburg and Champlain ; Plattsburgh


and Mon- treal; Rensselaer and Saratoga; Rut-


land and Burlington; Rutland Rail- road; Rutland and Whitehall; Sara- toga and Fort Edward; Saratoga and Schenectady; Saratoga and Washing- ton ; Trolley ; Troy and Boston; Troy Macadam; Troy and Rutland; Ver- mont and Canada; Vermont Central; Vermont's First Horse Railroad ; Western Vermont ; Whitehall and Rutland; Winooski and Burlington.)


Railroads in National Defense, 593.


Raimbault, Mr., 415.


Ramesay, Governor of Montreal, 56.


Randolph, Vermont, 818.


Rangers, III-23, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130, 137, 140, 141, 143, 148, 151, 240, 262, 545, 547.


"Rangers, Robert Rogers and His," III- 123. Rann, W. S., 358.


Ray Brook, New York, 774.


Read, a Constable, 376.


Readsboro, Vermont, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345. Rebellion of 1837, 481, 483, 492, 495, 582. Recluse Island, 539.


Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 684.


Redding, David, 334, 335, 761.


Redfield, William C., 506.


Redfield, Mount, 506.


Reformed Church. (See Dutch Re- formed Church.)


Refrigerator Manufacture, 707, 713.


Reid, John, 163, 398, 4II.


Reid, Author, 544.


Reid, Mr., 545.


Reid's Rock, 545.


"Religion and Education," Chapter on, 778-804.


Religion of Indians, 32-41, 62, 92, 95.


Religious Societies. (See Churches and Religious Societies.)


Remington, Zadock, 353.


Rensselaer County, New York, 372, 390, 455, 567, 728, 817.


Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad, 584, 589, 590.


Republic Steel Company, 625, 626.


Republican Party, 309, 310, 722, 751, 752, 754, 808, 809, 812, 813, 814, 815, 817, 818, 823, 825. Reservation, State, 684.


Reservoirs, 455.


Resorts, 340, 366.


"Resorts, Development of," Chapter on, 678-706.


"Revenge" (schooner), 217. Revere, Paul, 149, 190, 352. "Revolution, The End of the," 299-308. Revolutionary War. (See War, Revo- lutionary.)


857


INDEX


Reynolds, Asa, 439.


Rhode Island, 127, 341, 344, 488, 810.


Richelieu River, 7, 35, 51, 141, 143, 210, 256, 269, 315, 316, 331, 572, 579, 580, 601.


Richford, Vermont, 478, 483, 489, 490, 495, 714, 729.


Richmond, Vermont, 417, 428, 429, 432, 714, 729, 816. Richmond County, New York, 372, 821. Riedesel, Baron von, 234, 243, 245, 246, 247, 262, 274, 275, 276, 283, 286, 288, 290, 291, 353.


Rigaud. (See Vaudreuil.)


Riggs, Elisha, 634.


Ripley Female College, 363, 798.


Ripley and Sons, 635.


Ripton, Vermont, 408.


"River of Logs," 370.


Rivers, Brooks and Creeks. (See Am- monoosuc; Anthony's Kill; Ausable; Bartholomew's Kill; Battenkill; Black Brook; Black River; Boquet; Boreas ; Castleton ; Chateaugay ; Chaudière ; Chazy; Chippewa; Clarendon; Con- necticut ; Corbeau ; Dead; East Creek ; Ebro; English; Fish Creek; Halfway ; Hoosic; Housatonic; Hudson; In- dian; Kennebec; Lamoille; LaPlatte ; Mettawee; Missisquoi; Mississippi; Mohawk; Mourning Kill; New Haven ; Niagara ; Ohio; Oswego; Ottawa ; Otter ; Owl Kill; Po; Poultney ; Quechee; Ray; Richelieu; Sacandaga ; St. Lawrence ; Salmon; Saranac; Schaticook; Schroon; Sorel; Tawa- sentha; Thames; Walloomsac; White Creek ; White River ;


Winooski; Wood.)


Road Machinery, 712.


Roads and Highways, 7, 14, 69, 141, 148, 178, 190, 214, 238, 241, 253, 254, 344, 362, 363, 365, 391, 395, 409, 410, 4II, 417, 423, 428, 445, 474, 490, 510, 524, 528, 556, 558, 566, 587, 596, 597, 598, 689, 692, 696, 697, 745, 826. (Also see Military Roads; Turnpikes.)


Robertson, Mr., 494. Robinson, Rowland Evans, 662, 780.


Robinson, Samuel, 333, 34I. Robinson, Mr., 494. "Rocher Fendu," 503.


Rochester (now Hague), New York, 547.


Rochester, Vermont, 403. Rockland County, New York, 372.


Rockwell Family, 533. Rocky Mountains, 2, 4. Rocky Point, 442. Roebeck, Dr., 768. Rogers Company, 615.


Rogers, Erskine C., 818.


Rogers, J. and J., Iron Company, 614. Rogers, James, 442.


Rogers, John, 442.


Rogers, Robert, 8, 85, 88, III-23, 125, 126, 130, 131, 137, 140, 141, 143, 148, 240, 262, 291, 293, 342, 380, 479, 536, 545.


"Rogers, Robert, and His Rangers," III- I23. Rogers, an Early Settler, 376, 385.


Rogers Pulp Company, 615.


Rogers' Rock, 11, 118, 130.


Rogers Slide, 547.


Roman Catholic Church, 34, 41, 209, 783, 784, 785, 798, 799, 820.


Romans, Bernard, 189.


Rome, Downfall of, 674, 675.


Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 684, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 824.


Roosevelt, Theodore, 170, 812, 814.


Rope Manufacturing, 449.


Roquemaure, a French Officer, 143, 144.


Ross, Daniel, 503.


Ross and McNeil's Essex-Charlotte Ferry, 582. Roubaud, Father, 91, 105, 547.


Rouen, France, 35.


Round Lake, 468.


Rouse, Jacques, 444. Rouses Point, New York, 308, 322, 443, 444, 446, 583, 585, 590, 592, 593, 596, 706, 710, 747.


Rouville, Hertel de, 56.


Rowboats, 563, 706.


Roxbury, Massachusetts, 361.


Roxbury, Vermont, 636.


"Royal George" (ship), 236, 247.


"Royal Savage" (schooner), 217, 218, 219, 225. Royalton, Vermont, 300.


Royce, Caroline Halstead, 521.


Royce, Homer, 484.


Royce, Stephen, 484.


Ruggles Foundry, 363.


Runnels, Major, 306.


Rupert, Vermont, 343, 344.


Russia, 67, 85, 144, 820.


Russia, New York (Clinton County), 453. Rutland, Massachusetts, 365.


Rutland, Vermont, 15, 247, 257, 348, 352, 354, 359, 360, 364, 365, 367, 369, 572, 589, 592, 593, 597, 619, 631, 632, 635, 636, 649, 655, 714, 718, 727, 728, 734, 749, 753, 760, 775, 791, 795, 800, 813, 818, 821.


Rutland and Burlington Railroad Com- pany, 583, 592. Rutland Chamber of Commerce, 619, 637, 655, 753.


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Rutland County, Vermont, 9, 175, 327, 328, 329, 330, 336, 340, 343, 346, 348-69, 397, 403, 407, 412, 413, 415, 478, 596, 603, 631, 632, 638, 639, 640, 647, 648, 669, 670, 671, 695, 708, 714, 715, 716, 728, 749, 750, 766, 770, 785, 787, 798, 807, 814, 816, 820, 821.


"Rutland County," Chapter on, 348-69. Rutland County Grammar School, 794. Rutland County Medical Society, 775. "Rutland Herald" (newspaper), 751, 752. Rutland Marble Company, 634.


Rutland Railroad, 340, 420, 592, 593. Rutland Savings Bank, 727.


Rutland and Whitehall Railroad, 591.


Ryan, Andrew W., 765.


Rye, 345.


Sabattis, an Indian, 548. Sabbath Day Point, 117, 130, 547, 548.


Sacandaga Reservoir, 455.


Sacandaga River, 9, 40, 300, 455, 465, 467, 609. Sackett's Harbor, 314, 317. Sacondaga River. River.) (See Sacandaga


Sagamore Hotel, 538, 687.


Sagamore Island, 128, 540.


"Sagamore" (steamboat), 585.


Sailboats, 563-65, 705.


St. Albans, Vermont, 480, 481, 482, 485, 487, 490, 491, 492, 493, 495, 561, 570, 573, 582, 592, 593, 594, 665, 701, 706, 714, 729, 752, 754, 771, 775, 817.


St. Anthony's Falls, 20.


St. Armand, Canada, 515.


St. Armand, New York, 499, 512, 513, 514, 515, 523, 524.


St. Bernard, Père, 540.


St. Clair, Arthur, 237, 238, 239, 240, 24I, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, 251, 257, 269, 291, 297, 323, 332, 336, 339, 353, 358, 389, 407, 517.


St. Edmund, Fathers of, 433, 798.


St. Francis Indians, 8, 120, 121, 122, 123, 141, 479, 487, 494. St. Frederic. (See Fort St. Frederic.) St. George, Vermont, 429.


St. Johns, Quebec, 123, 143, 144, 198, 199, 204, 207, 210, 214, 217, 306, 308, 331, 563, 564, 572, 579, 581, 583.


St. Lawrence County, New York, 372, 435, 628, 660, 669.


St. Lawrence River, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, II, 19, 29, 30, 35, 44, 45, 57, 58, 63, 137, 139, 142, 143, 144, 146, 207, 240, 256, 260, 269, 312, 328, 370, 393, 572, 601, 605, 690.


St. Leger, Barry, 228, 260, 261, 266, 267, 268, 269, 273, 283, 292, 297, 305, 306, 518. St. Louis, Missouri, 772.


Saint-Martin, Alexis, 772. St. Mary's Hospital, 774.


St. Michael's College, 433, 798.


St. Ours, Quebec, 572. Saint-Pierre, Legardeur de, 70, 76. St. Therese, Stockade at, 123. Sainte-Thérèse, Isle. (See Isle Sainte- Thérèse.)


Salaberry. (See De Salaberry.) Salem, Massachusetts, 389.


Salem, New York, 155, 178, 371, 374, 376, 377, 378, 386, 387, 389, 571, 634, 638, 712, 729, 751, 779, 781, 799, 817.


"Salem Axiom" (periodical), 755.


Salisbury, Connecticut, 408, 417, 433.


Salisbury, Vermont, 404, 408, 409, 708.


Salmon (fish), 44I. Salmon River, 9, 438, 448, 450, 453, 609. "Saltus" (steamboat), 582, 583. Sammons, Frederick, 302. Sammons, Jacob, 302, 303, 304.


Samson, William Holland, 40.


Sanatoriums. (See Hospitals.)


Sandgate, Vermont, 330, 344. Sandstone, I, 8, 59, 647.


Sandy Hill, New York, 90, 387, 388, 708, 712, 755, 816.


"Sandy Hill Herald" (newspaper), 747. Sandy Hill National Bank, 729.


San Francisco, California, 736, 740, 741, 762.


Santanoni, Mount, 51I.


Saranac, New York, 442, 445, 447, 448, 450, 452, 453, 522, 627, 688.


Saranac Hollow, New York, 452. Saranac Laboratory, 774.


Saranac Lake, New York, 507, 513, 514, 515, 541, 684, 688, 701, 773, 774, 799. Saranac River, 8, 319, 438, 441, 442, 450, 451, 452, 453, 496, 515, 609, 612, 624, 773.


"Saranac" (steamboat), 582, 583.


Saratoga, New York, 5, 8, 13, 30, 56, 61, 62, 63, 155, 158, 184, 191, 211, 213, 223, 224, 229, 232, 234, 255, 256, 257, 259, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272-98, 299, 322, 353, 380, 381, 392, 437, 457, 458, 461, 466, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 516, 517, 518, 571, 572, 574, 586, 588, 589, 596, 600, 680, 683, 684, 685, 690, 692, 693, 694, 699, 706, 775.


"Saratoga, The Battles of," 272-98.


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Saratoga County, New York, 14, 327, 328, 329, 372, 454-77, 500, 535, 536, 550, 552, 556, 567, 572, 588, 596, 604, 607, 609, 613, 614, 642, 648, 652, 663, 669, 670, 671, 690, 707, 710, 711, 712, 713, 715, 716, 718, 720, 725, 728, 729, 745, 752, 762, 765, 766, 770, 771, 774, 783, 785, 813, 817, 820, 821. "Saratoga County," Chapter on, 454-77.


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Saratoga County Bank, 725, 762. Saratoga County Medical Society, 775. "Saratoga Farmer" (periodical), 755. Saratoga and Fort Edward Railroad, 589. Saratoga Lake, 455, 468, 472. "Saratoga Patriot" (newspaper), 743, 748.


Saratoga Race Track, 685.


Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad, 589. "Saratoga" (ship), 318, 564.


Saratoga Springs, New York, 438, 459, 466, 467, 468, 472, 473, 475, 588, 591, 612, 644, 647, 649, 682-86, 699, 710, 712, 714, 718, 727, 728, 729, 752, 754, 758, 766, 776, 795, 813.


Saratoga Springs Authority, 684.


Saratoga Springs Commission, 684.


Saratoga and Washington Railroad, 589.


"Saratogian" (newspaper), 752.


Sash and Door Manufacture, 707, 7II, 713, 714.


Sawmills, 89, 156, 178, 352, 364, 391, 4II, 423, 432, 439, 442, 443, 447, 449, 450, 451, 453, 458, 463, 467, 471, 475, 477,




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