Journal Subject Index, 1964-April 2008

Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date 10 horsepower engine in grinding room 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 150th Anniversary(2004) of Schuyler County 39 4 64 01-Oct-03 1850's offered only a limited number of ways to make a living 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 1950's silhouettes remained of airplanes 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 2006 dues reminder 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 2006 Membership Campaign Under Way 42 2 31 01-Apr-06 27th Senatorial District 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 3rd Regiment of New York, Company K 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 40 tons of wool, sufficient for 10,000 suits 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 4H 12 2 22 01-Mar-76 4th Pennsylvania line 44 2 23 01-Apr-08 5th New Jersey Regiment 44 2 25 01-Apr-08

A. E. Gulick, Other Schuyler artists' work sought for museum exhibits 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 A. M. Clapp, Editor of Buffalo Morning Ecpress 37 4 53 01-Oct-01 A. M. Sperber 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 A. Monroe Aurand, Jr. 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 A. O. Whittemore 38 2 25 01-Apr-02 A. Smith remodeling 1878 of Logan Church cost $1825 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 A. V. Mekeel 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Aaron Chapman 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Aaron Decker 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Abandoment of orchard and berry farms do to "death by freezing" 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Abandoning Fort Mamakating 40 3 44 01-Jul-04 Abe Lincoln 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Abigail Sanford Gabriel 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Abijah Newman built warehouse & steamboat dock 1828 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Abner Green 1812 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Abraham Lincoln adviser (Samuel Hallett) 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Abram Roseombarach married Anna Switzer 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Abran L. Hunter at Fero's Livery Watkins Glen 1886 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Acid Free items 33 4 64 01-Oct-97 Acme Maret 29 3 4 01-Jul-93 Acting in NYC 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Actor Humphrey Bogart had family roots in Schuyler County Jean Argetsinger 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 Adam & Julia Bogart operated Jefferson Hotel 1860's 38 4 49 02-Oct-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Adam and Julia Bogart 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 Adams Brothers 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Addie Sales 37 2 20 01-Apr-01 Addison C. Wiood 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Advantanges now are minimum wage, maximum number of hours worked, sexual harrasement 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Advertisement for cheap boots and shoe store 1871 40 4 57 01-Oct-04 Advertisement of Shulman & Co. April 19, 1866 43 3 45 01-Jul-07 Advertising lamp (Bulbs) by General Electric 39 1 9 01-Jan-03 Advertsing 11 1 16 01-Jan-74 Advertsing 19 2 21 01-Apr-83 Advertsing 30 3 47 01-Jul-94 Advertsing 30 4 60, 61, 63 01-Oct-94 Advertsing 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Advertsing 39 1 9 03-Jan-06 Agriculture 11 1 3 01-Jan-74 Agriculture 12 1 2 01-Jan-76 Agriculture 12 1 4 01-Jan-76 Agriculture 13 2 104 01-Jun-77 Agriculture 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Agriculture 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 Agriculture 15 3 45 01-Jun-79 Agriculture 16 1 16 01-Jan-80 Agriculture 16 2 30 01-Mar-80 Agriculture 16 2 31 01-Mar-80 Agriculture 17 2 21 01-Apr-06 Agriculture 23 4 51 01-Oct-87 Agriculture 24 4 54 01-Oct-88 Agriculture 29 3 35 01-Jul-93 Agriculture 8 1 4 01-Jan-72 Agriculture 8 1 9 01-Jan-72 Agriculture 8 2 21 01-Apr-72 Agriculture 9 1 5 01-Jan-73 Agriculture (1862) 15 3 36 01-Jun-79 Agriculture (early Dutch) 14 3 44 01-Jun-78 Agriculture (fairs) 14 4 64 01-Sep-78

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Agriculture (farm) 14 3 33 01-Jun-78 Agriculture (grapes) 14 3 41 01-Jun-78 Agriculture (in schools) 14 3 38 01-Jun-78 Agriculture (pictures) 14 4 59 01-Sep-78 Agriculture (railroad use) 14 2 20 01-Mar-78 Agriculture main economic activity in South 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Agriculture pursuits were many in Cayuta 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Agriculture Society 13 3 121 01-Oct-77 Agriculture Society 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Agriculture Society 35 4 53 01-Oct-99 Ahava Webster Huntley, Mrs. M. 11/19/1913 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Air Force Band 12 3 42 01-Jun-76 Air raid practice 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Airplanes 20 3 33 01-Jul-84 Airplanes 20 4 59 01-Oct-89 Airplanes 25 3 37 01-Jul-89 Aisle of Pines a celebrated house located in Wayne in late 1800's Barbara H. Bell 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Aisle of Pines 24 rooms, 3 story house, 24 pillars 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Aisle of Pines gate house remains 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Aisle of Pines lineage listed 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Aisle of pines structure razed after fire 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Aisles of Pines 2 2 28 01-Apr-66 Aisles of Pines 29 4 53 01-Oct-93 Aisles of Pines 4 4 51 01-Sep-68 Akzo Salt 31 2 22 01-Apr-95 Al Sweet 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 Albert Knapp 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Albert O. Whittemore rebuilt pottery plant 1836 died 1885 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Albert Stothoff 800 acres 1803 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Aldart and Ambrose Rose 40 4 51 01-Oct-04 Aldart Rose 40 3 44 01-Jul-04 Alexander a forthy ton sloop built in 1796 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Alfred Academy 1855 42 3 44 01-Jul-06 Alfred Male and Female Boarding Seminary 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Alfred Southwick, Buffalo denist 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Alfred States 42 1 11 01-Jan-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Alice Beranek (died 2005) 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Alice Berenak key to restoring, maintaining cemetary in Cayuta Joyce Hill 42 4 49 01-Oct-06 Alice Castilla 42 1 5 01-Jan-06 Alice Castilla 3rd. & 4th. Grade teacher 42 1 4 01-Jan-06 Alice Garey 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Alienation of affection law suit 1858 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Allan Buddle 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Alleah Marie Fenno b. 1884 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Allen D. Erway 40 2 23 01-Apr-04 Allie Tillie nickname 42 1 5 01-Jan-06 Almanac 2 3 45 01-Jul-66

Along highest ridge is 10,951 acres of Finger Lakes National Forest 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Alonzo Gaylord, Town of Orange Supervisor 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Alonzo Hughey 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Alonzo Hughey 42 1 4 01-Jan-06 Alonzo Mac Lafferty 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 Alpha Kelsey 37 1 7 01-Jan-01 Alpheus Calvert 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Alpheus Calvert 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Alpine 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Alpine 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Alpine 23 1 3 01-Jan-87 Alpine 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Alpine 7 1 8 01-Jan-71 Alpine (village) 34 34 4 53 01-Oct-98 Alpine Greenback Club 7 4 57 01-Oct-71 Alpine House 8 1 9 01-Jan-72 Alpine Inn 23 3 48 01-Jul-87 Alpine post office opened in 1852 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Altay 1 2 29 01-Apr-65 Altay 1 3 47 01-Jul-65 Altay 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Altay 12 1 6 01-Jan-76 Altay 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Altay 13 3 115 01-Oct-77

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Altay 13 3 120 01-Oct-77 Altay 15 3 35 01-Jun-79 Altay 15 4 53 01-Oct-79 Altay 18 3 37 01-Jul-82 Altay 20 3 38 01-Jul-84 Altay 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Altay 28 4 55, 64 01-Oct-92 Altay 30 4 62 01-Oct-94 Altay 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Altay 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Altay 7 2 22 01-Apr-71 Altay 9 3 12 01-Jul-73 Altay (Drama Society) 16 1 3 01-Jan-80 Altay (Store) 7 4 57 01-Oct-71 Altay Band 1887 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Altay Cornet Band, 1887 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Altay Processing Plant 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Altay Store 7 4 49 01-Oct-71 Althelia Quirk 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Alton Keith Thurston 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Alum, Rock 23 2 28 01-Apr-87 Amantie Bogardus Brower B 10/3/1663 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Ambulance Corps 13 3 122 01-Oct-77 American Express 19 4 63 01-Oct-83 American Indians 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 American Legion 2 4 61 01-Oct-66 American Legion 22 4 57 01-Oct-86 American Legion 23 3 41 01-Jul-87 American Legion 31 4 54 01-Oct-95 American Legion 32 2 25 01-Apr-96 American Legion (drama) 12 1 15 01-Jan-76 American Legion (Odessa) 16 3 41 01-Jun-80 American Legion gift boxes 42 4 58 01-Oct-06 American Name Society 4 1 3 01-Jan-68 American Negro in the World War 17 2 32 01-Apr-81 Anchor 7 3 45 01-Jul-71

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Andrew Emans 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 Andrew Love 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 Andrew Scobey tree in 1892 measured 19 ' 3' in girth 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Andrew Tompkins 43 4 64 01-Oct-07 Animals 4 2 31 01-Apr-68 Animals 4 2 32 01-Apr-68 Animals were commonly stones in 1891 41 2 26 01-Apr-05 Ann Eliza Hallett became recuse after death of husband 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Ann Eliza McDowell Hallett married 1848 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Ann Elizabeth Gulick died in 1912 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Anna Ailsworth Married 1853 died 1870 40 1 4 01-Jan-04 Anna Decter Johnson Married 1/26/1822 died 1848 40 1 4 01-Jan-04 Anna Switzer first bride of Town of Orange 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Anna Walters 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Anneke Jans Bogardus 1602? Died 1663 36 4 1 01-Oct-00 Anneke Webber 36 4 3 01-Oct-00 Annual meeting 4/23/2008 44 1 16 01-Jan-08 Annual Meeting American Indian Cultural 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Annual meeting set, with program 4/20/2005 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Annual pilgrimage to Hector Falls 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Annual tea at museum 5/10/2008 44 1 16 01-Jan-08 Another black walnut frew from felled tree 44 1 12 01-Jan-08 Ansel Little 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Anthony J. Lechleitner 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Anti Dram Shop Party 1871 43 1 13 01-Jan-07 Antique expert Geogia Carney died 12/28/2000 37 1 16 01-Jan-01 Antique wooden tub washers 39 1 12 01-Jan-03 Anti-thieving League 17 2 23 01-Apr-81 Anti-thieving League 31 2 17 01-Apr-98 Anti-thieving league formed 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Anti-thieving leagues of self protecting 40 2 25 01-Apr-04 Apiary 19 4 63 01-Oct-83 Apollo (statue) 17 3 48 01-Jul-81 Apology for not writing 43 4 53 01-Oct-07 Apple Barrels 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Apples 17 4 63 01-Sep-81

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Apples 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Apples (last tree) 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 Apples (varities 33 2 17, 31 01-Apr-97 Apples (with recipe) 13 2 106 01-Jun-77 Apples from Townsend and Moreland 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Apples shipped in 1904 to Washington, DC, Omaha, Neb., and Louisville KY 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Applied Lip 10 4 1 01-Oct-73 Apprentice to waqon maker in , VT 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 April 18th.2007 Historial Society annual meeting 43 1 16 01-Jan-07 Apriocots, Quince, Cherries, gooseberries 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Aqueduct 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Arbor Days 42 1 4 01-Jan-06 Arcadia Publishing 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 Archeology 7 4 52 01-Oct-71 Archery 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Arches (double, Burdett) 19 1 14 01-Jan-83 Architects 13 3 127 01-Oct-77 Area high schools and colleges provide training and technology 40 3 37 01-Jul-04 Arlington mill in Mass 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Arne Ericksen & Ruth Ericksen opened exclusive summer resort in 1934 40 1 11 01-Jan-04 Arnold & Thompson 28 4 64 01-Oct-92 Arnot Forest 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 Arnot Forest 6 3 47 01-Jul-70 Arnot, John (Boat) 27 2 23 01-Apr-91 Arrow Point 7 4 64 01-Jul-71 Arrowheads 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Art (Bolton Brown) 27 1 11 01-Jan-91 Art Work "In the Toils" Howard Chandler Christy 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 Art Work "Interrupted Solitaire" Alonzo Kimble 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 Arthur Drake 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Arthur E. Valois born in France 1845 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Arthur H. Bennett 1900 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Arthur H. Richards, Jr. 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Arthur Hoxie 36 4 6 01-Oct-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Arthur Moody 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Arthur Peck Sr., Watkins Glen Mayor and County Supervisor 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Arthur Tyrell 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 Arthur Tyrell 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Arthur Valois 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Arthur Valois 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Articles wanted for Journal 43 1 13 01-Jan-07 Articles, ideas wanted Glenda Gephart 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 articles, Ideas wanted Glenda Gephart 38 3 42 01-Jul-02 Artillery 8 3 10 01-Jul-72 As late as 1881, sheep were driven to sales sites 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Asa Moore 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Asheries to make lye 37 2 28 01-Apr-01 Association of the Logan Community Center 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Association purchased Logan Church on Nov. 13, 1986 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Atchafalaya 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Atlas (Burr's) 19 2 28 01-Apr-83 Atlas of 1874 Beach's holdings 41 2 24 01-Apr-05 Attempts to keep the bank solvent 38 2 23 01-Apr-02 Attorney Valois died 1914 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Attornies (1917) 18 3 47 01-Jul-82 Auctions 23 1 11 01-Jan-87 Auctions 23 2 25 01-Apr-87 Auctions 4 4 63 01-Sep-68 Auctions 6 3 40 01-Jul-70 Augustus B. Smith 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 Augustus Runyon 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 Aunt Patty 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Aunt Sarah's Creek 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Aunt Sarah's Falls 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Aunt Sarah's Falls 11 1 7 01-Jan-75 Aunt Sarah's Falls 35 1 9 01-Jan-99 Australian haricot or fresco of pork 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Automobile 25 3 37 01-Jul-89 Automobile 8 2 27 01-Apr-72 Automobile (picture) 25 4 60, 62, 63, 64 01-Oct-89

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Averill & Banker 29 3 42 01-Jul-93 Aviation 10 4 62 01-Oct-74 Aviation 11 2 28 01-Apr-75 Aviator (Ruth Blackman) 7 4 53 01-Oct-71 B. J. Cotton (Burton Cotton) 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 B. Severaur 43 4 51 01-Oct-07 Babcock Farms 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Bacalles, Assemblyman James G. 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 Backbone Ridge Group Forming (2007) 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Baker's Point 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Baking 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Baking bread at home 39 1 11 01-Jan-03 Ballad of Bertie 18 2 32 01-Apr-82 Ballad of Bertie 22 2 20 01-Apr-86 Ballad of Bertie 3 1 15 01-Jan-67 Band from Reading Center 1885-1887 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Band Written Constitution 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Bands 2 2 24 01-Apr-66 Bands 4 2 32 01-Apr-68 Bands 4 3 40 01-Jul-68 Bands abounded in Schuyler 41 3 39-41 01-Jul-05 Bands abounded in Schuyler Barbara H. Bell 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Bands Abounded in Schuyler Barbara Bell 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Bandstand 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Bank (Chemung Canal) 31 4 57 01-Oct-95 Bank (Chemung Canal) 32 3 42 01-Jul-95 Bank (Chemung) 31 2 22 01-Apr-95 Bank (Farmers & Merchants) 18 4 53 01-Oct-82 Bank (Havana) 10 3 41 01-Jul-74 Bank (Havana) 38 2 22 02-Apr-06 Bank (Marine Midland) 31 2 22 01-Apr-95 Bank closed January 5, 1885 38 2 24 01-Apr-02 Bank faces a run on its deposits Oct. 1884 38 2 24 01-Apr-02 Bank of Havana 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Bank of Havana faces financial difficulties in 1876 38 2 23 01-Apr-02 Banking (Altay) 15 3 36 01-Jun-79

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Banks (Havana) 21 4 62 01-Oct-85 Banks (in Watkins) 1 1 14 01-Jan-65 Banks (in Watkins) 1 4 57 01-Oct-65 Banks (in Watkins) 4 3 48 01-Jul-68 Banks (not local) 12 4 58 01-Sep-76 Banks (Odessa) 6 2 19 01-Apr-70 Banks (Watkins) 21 4 64 01-Oct-85 Banner of plant behind words "Shepard News" 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Bar Association 1 1 14 01-Jan-65 Barbara Bell reporter for Ithaca Journal 36 2 8 01-Apr-00 Barbara Leahey 43 2 30 01-Apr-07 Barbara Leahy 37 1 14 01-Jan-01 Barber 30 4 63 01-Oct-94 Barbering 12 1 11 01-Jan-76 Barbering 12 2 20 01-Mar-76 Barbershop 4 4 11 01-Sep-68 Barbershop 5 1 22 01-Jan-69 Bargain for fare to Buffalo 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Barge Canal 8 3 3 01-Jul-72 Bark od young sarvistree tasty to mice and rabbits 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Barker (Lumber) 35 2 24 01-Apr-99 Barley 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Barn (Octagon) 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Barn Construction 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Barn Frame Rug Loom 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Barnes Corners 28 4 55 01-Oct-92 Barns 30 2 24 01-Apr-94 Barns 35 1 15 01-Jan-99 Barns (Octagon) 13 3 127 01-Oct-77 Barrel Factory 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Barter system 37 3 41 01-Jul-01 Barter system used sucessfully 37 2 28 01-Apr-01 Bartering 15 3 36 01-Jun-79 Bartering 30 4 60, 62 01-Oct-94 Bartholomay Brewing Company 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Bartles Hollow 14 1 8 01-Jan-78

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Bartles Hollow 31 2 30 01-Apr-95 Baseball 21 4 55 01-Oct-85 Baseball 35 2 23 01-Apr-99 Baseball (picture) 14 1 1 01-Jan-78 Baseball (poem) 35 3 40 01-Jul-99 Baseball (teams) 35 1 8 01-Jan-99 Baseball (teams) 35 3 39, 45 01-Jul-99 Baseball (uniform) 35 3 39 01-Jul-99 Baseball (uniforms) 35 4 57 01-Oct-99 Baseball (yesteryears) 35 3 42 01-Jul-99 Basket factories 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Basket Factory 14 1 9 01-Jan-78 Basket Factory 39 3 43 03-Jul-06 Basket Factory 9 2 16 01-Apr-73 Basketball (girls) 15 2 31 01-Mar-79 Basketball (Odessa) 37 1 9 01-Jan-01 Bath Syage Coach Line 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Bath Time 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Bathing 2 3 42 01-Jul-66 Battle of Chickamagna Creek 43 3 39 01-Jul-07 Batty Meat Market 3 3 43 01-Jul-67 Bazaar 31 4 55 01-Oct-95 Bazaar 33 4 63 01-Oct-97 Bazaar (96) 33 1 16 01-Jan-97 Bazaar (98) 34 4 64 01-Oct-98 Beach family early 1800's 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 Bear Tale 16 3 45 01-Jun-80 Bears 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 Bears 4 2 32 01-Apr-68 Bears 4 3 38 01-Jul-68 Bears 4 3 48 01-Jul-68 Bearskin coat 37 1 14 01-Jan-01 Dams 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Beaver Dams 1 2 28 01-Apr-65 Beaver Dams 1 3 36 01-Jul-65 Beaver Dams 12 1 15 01-Jan-76

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Beaver Dams 14 1 16 01-Jan-78 Beaver Dams 15 2 31 01-Mar-79 Beaver Dams 16 1 13 01-Jan-80 Beaver Dams 17 1 10 01-Jan-81 Beaver Dams 19 4 62 01-Oct-83 Beaver Dams 23 3 37 01-Jul-87 Beaver Dams 27 1 1 01-Jan-91 Beaver Dams 27 3 43 01-Jul-91 Beaver Dams 3 4 51 01-Oct-67 Beaver Dams 31 2 25 01-Apr-98 Beaver Dams 33 2 31 01-Apr-97 Beaver Dams 33 4 60 01-Oct-97 Beaver Dams 34 3 45 01-Jul-98 Beaver Dams 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Beaver Dams 4 4 62 01-Sep-68 Beaver Dams 5 1 3 01-Jan-69 Beaver Dams 5 1 10 01-Jan-69 Beaver Dams 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Beaver Dams 7 3 37 01-Jul-71 Beaver Dams 7 4 54 01-Oct-71 Beaver Dams 7 4 62 01-Oct-71 Beaver Dams 1935 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Beaver Dams Band 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Beaver Dams Diaries at muweum 40 1 16 01-Jan-04 Beaver Dams post office located in general store 43 1 1 01-Jan-07 Bebefactor Kenneth Searles remembered 38 4 64 02-Oct-02 Beck Company 6 2 23 01-Apr-70 Beckwith Creek PA 37 4 56 01-Oct-01 Bed (pioneer) 10 4 8 01-Oct-73 Bed in hoosegow 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Beds warmed by soapstone 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Beech (tree) 28 1 15 01-Jan-92 Beecher Doll 13 1 65 01-Jan-77 Beef tea 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Beehive (the) 11 1 15 01-Jan-74 Beekeeping 42 3 41 01-Jul-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Bees (work) 7 4 51 01-Oct-71 Before centralization Hector had 42 school districts 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Bell from Valois installed in Logan Church in 1942 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Bell in Logan Church made in Troy NY in 1890 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Bell Ringing 12 3 38 01-Jun-76 Bell School (Orange No. 10) Camp Montery Rd. 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Belle Cornell first women bank president in NYS 37 3 42 01-Jul-01 Belmont DeForest born 1866 38 4 51 02-Oct-02 Ben Birge 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Ben Loder 27 2 17 01-Apr-91 Ben Loder 5 3 35 01-Jul-69 Ben Loder 6 3 40 01-Jul-70 Ben Swartwood 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Benefactors, patrons listed for 2002 38 3 48 01-Jul-02 Benefactors, patrons listed for 2003 39 3 45 01-Jul-03 Benefit dinner to support Brick Tavern Museum 42 4 64 01-Oct-06 Benjamin Decker 42 4 49 01-Oct-06 Benjamin Drake Goshen NY 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Benjamin Franklin Longnecker 36 2 9 01-Apr-00 Benjamin Rathbun 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Bennettsburg 11 3 39 01-Jun-75 Bennettsburg 31 4 60 01-Oct-95 Bennettsburg 39 2 32 01-Apr-03 Bennettsburg 5 3 46 01-Jul-69 Bennettsburg 5 3 48 01-Jul-69 Beranek Road 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Bernice Oppenheim 36 4 15 01-Oct-00 Berries 28 4 51, 63 01-Oct-92 Bert Darling 37 1 5 01-Jan-01 Bessie T. Haughey 1900 36 2 3 01-Apr-00 Beth Begany 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 Bethesda Sanitarium 1 1 14 01-Jan-65 Bethesda Sanitarium 11 3 35 01-Jun-75 Bethesda Sanitarium 2 1 4 01-Jan-66 Bethesda Sanitarium 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Bethesda Sanitarium 21 4 63 01-Oct-85

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Bethesda Sanitarium 3 3 37 01-Jul-67 Bethesda Sanitarium 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Bethesda Sanitarium 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Bethesda Sanitarium 6 1 6 01-Jan-70 Bethesda Sanitarium 6 2 29 01-Apr-70 Bethesda Sanitarium 9 3 4 01-Jul-73 Bethesda Sanitarium March 2, 1903 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Betty Bryn Moot 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Betty Jean Jones 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Betty Rugar 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Beuaty parlors & schools for beauticians 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Beverages 13 2 112 01-Jun-77 Beverwick Village (Albany) 36 4 3 01-Oct-00 Bicentennial 11 3 41 01-Jun-75 Bicentennial 12 1 16 01-Jan-76 Bicentennial 12 2 25 01-Mar-76 Bicentennial 12 2 31 01-Mar-76 Bicentennial 12 3 38 01-Jun-76 Bicentennial 12 4 52 01-Sep-76 Bicentennial 12 4 62 01-Sep-76 Bicentennial 15 2 26 01-Mar-79 Bicentennial 15 3 33 01-Jun-79 Bicentennial 15 4 49 01-Oct-79 Bicentennial Commission 13 2 103 01-Jun-77 Bicentennial Logo 11 3 45, 46 01-Jun-75 Bicycles 31 4 49 01-Oct-95 Big Hollow 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Big Hollow 1 2 27 01-Apr-65 Big Hollow Creek 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Big Stream 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Big Stream 7 3 41 01-Jul-70 Big swamp in the Town of Catharine 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Big Tobehenna and Little Tobehenna Creek 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Big Woods Hill 34 3 33 01-Jul-98 Bill Elkins 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Bill Fenton 40 4 61 01-Oct-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Bill Given 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 Bill Lan 44 2 27 01-Apr-08 Bill Newton, Chief of Police 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Bird Club 6 3 48 01-Jul-70 Bird Club 7 3 40 01-Jul-71 Bishop Coxe 1879 ryming tale of Kayutah Lake 44 2 30 01-Apr-08 Bits of tin foil from gum and cigarette wrappers 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Black bass up to 3 lbs. On the lakes 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Black Oak Forest 5 1 4 01-Jan-69 Blackie 42 2 26 01-Apr-06 Blackie's wild ride 42 2 27 01-Apr-06 Blacksmint home made explosive 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Blacksmith 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Blacksmith 19 4 63 01-Oct-83 Blacksmith 2 2 24 01-Apr-66 Blacksmith 30 4 61 01-Oct-94 Blacksmith 30 4 61 01-Oct-94 Blacksmith 31 2 19, 25 01-Apr-98 Blacksmith 34 3 42 01-Jul-98 Blacksmith (Burdett) 12 2 20 01-Mar-76 Blacksmith (Reynoldsville) 16 3 40 01-Jun-80 Blacksmith role in veternary medicine 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Block 5 1 10 01-Jan-69 Block or cakes of ice 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Blonde child stolen from mother near Genesee River 44 2 30 01-Apr-08 Blossburg Coal Company 28 1 14 01-Jan-92 Blossoms Florists 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 Blue Bottle (Bldg.) 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Blue Goose Inn 2 3 35 01-Jul-66 Blue Jacket (The) 11 1 15 01-Jan-74 Blue Law 30 4 54 01-Oct-94 Blue Laws 32 1 13 01-Jan-96 BMS Bill Meeham Manufacturing Company 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Board changes 2005 41 2 32 01-Apr-05 Board meetings changed to 4th Wed. except in December 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Board Nomination sought 2006 42 1 16 01-Jan-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Board Point Glen 18 3 42 01-Jul-82 Board the Bus to the Seneca Iroquois National Museum 41 3 45 01-Jul-05

Board the bus to the Seneca Iroquois National Museum Oct. 10, 2005 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Board, War Production 10 2 32 01-Apr-74 Boat 18 4 59 01-Oct-82 Boat 23 1 11 01-Jan-87 Boat 25 3 33 01-Jul-89 Boat "The Washington" launched on the Chemung Canal 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 Boat (Adrian Tuttle) 28 2 26 01-Apr-92 Boat (E. H. Downs) 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Boat (Geneva, Stern Nav. Co.) 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Boat (Goss) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Boat (Langdon) 35 1 1 01-Jan-99 Boat (Mary & Hannah) 27 3 38, 41 01-Jul-91 Boat (picture) 25 4 61, 62 01-Oct-89 Boat (Regatta, Stern Nav. Co.) 27 2 17, 19 01-Apr-91 Boat (sail) 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Boat (Seneca Lake Ferry) 11 1 16 01-Jan-75 Boat (Steamboats) 28 1 11 01-Jan-92 Boatbuilding 16 3 46 01-Jun-80 Boats 1 1 7 01-Jan-65 Boats 1 3 35 01-Jul-65 Boats 1 3 37 01-Jul-65 Boats 1 4 51 01-Oct-65 Boats 38 3 40, 43 01-Jul-02 Boats 4 1 15 01-Jan-68 Boats 5 2 20, 29, 32 01-Apr-69 Boats 5 3 35 01-Jul-69 Boats 5 4 51 01-Oct-69 Boats 6 3 40, 48, 56 01-Oct-70 Boats (Ben Loder) 19 1 3 01-Jan-83 Boats (Canal) 11 4 57 01-Jan-75 Boats (Canal) 15 3 40 01-Jun-79 Boats (Canal) 15 4 56 01-Oct-79 Boats (Canal) 38 1 1 01-Jan-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Boats (celebrations 2 3 37 01-Jul-66 Boats (Fields) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Boats (low water) 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Boats (Mary & Hannah) 19 1 15 01-Jan-83 Boats (misc.) 17 3 40 01-Jul-81 Boats (on Seneca) 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 Boats (on Seneca) 10 4 63, 64 01-Oct-74 Boats (on Seneca) 19 1 1 01-Jan-83 Boats (Onandaga) 19 1 1 01-Jan-83 Boats (Regatta) 3 2 25 01-Apr-67 Boats (Regatta) 3 4 62 01-Oct-67 Boats (Schuyler) 31 4 51 01-Oct-95 Boats (Seneca Chief) 17 2 21 01-Apr-81 Boats (Seneca) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Boats (Watkins) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Boats on canal traveled north on Seneca Lake to Geneva, Cayuga,and Seneva Canal to Erie Canal 38 1 6 01-Jan-02 Bob Beattie 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Bob - hair cut to a length was easier to manage 39 4 56 01-Oct-03 Bob Perry Construction of Reading 42 4 61 01-Oct-06 Bog ore 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Boiler B. W. Payne and Sons 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 bolster 42 2 24 01-Apr-06 Bolton Brown exhibit 2005 41 2 32 01-Apr-05 Bonner Spring Track Oil oozing to surface 37 3 35 01-Jul-01 Bonnie Dilts 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 Bonnie Dilts 38 1 16 01-Jan-02 Bonnie Schweizer 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Book history of Tyrone, Lamoka and Waneta Lake 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Book in 1993 "Mine eyes have seen the glory" 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Book on Tyrone History offered (Arthor Gary Schrickel) 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Book reprinted 1999 Heritage Books of Bowie MD 43 1 13 01-Jan-07 Book sale and Ice Cream at Lee School Museum Aug. 18, 2007 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Book Sale and Ice cream Social at Lee School 8/18/2007 43 2 32 01-Apr-07 Book Tyrone history, Lamoka Lake and Waneta Lake area 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Book written before Schuyler County was formed 43 1 11 01-Jan-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Books (for sale) 31 4 64 01-Oct-95 Booming grape industru in Schuyler County in 2004 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Boots 10 3 33 01-Jul-74 Botsford painted numerous watercolors displayed at museum 38 2 32 01-Apr-02 Botter Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Bottles 10 4 1 01-Oct-73 Bottles 11 1 10 01-Jan-74 Bottles 12 2 29 01-Mar-76 Bottles 12 4 62 01-Sep-76 Bottles 17 2 31 01-Apr-81 Bottles (Blue) 11 4 55 01-Oct-75 Bottles (Blue) 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Bottles (Haynes) 11 1 6 - 11 01-Jan-74 Bottling works Big Business Barbara H. Bell 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Bound Boy 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Bounty Lands 34 1 6 01-Jan-98 Bouquets used to decorate doors and windows of homes 39 2 23 01-Apr-03 Bow & Arrow 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Bowers Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Bowery Road in NYC (Orgin) 36 4 5 01-Oct-00 Bowker's Birch Beer 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Box and Barrel Factory ` 41 4 55 01-Oct-05 Box Social 1 2 17, 26 01-Apr-65 Box Social 1 3 48 01-Jul-65 Box Social 1 4 64 01-Oct-65 Boy * Girl Scout Memorabilia 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Boy Scouts 4 2 22 01-Apr-68 Boy Scouts (Reading) 13 1 72 01-Jan-77 Boy Scouts (Reading) 14 3 47 01-Jun-78 Boyish bob at barber shop in the 1920's 39 4 56 01-Oct-03 Boy's Band 23 3 39 01-Jul-87 Bradford 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Bradford 26 4 49 01-Oct-90 Bradford 29 4 51 01-Oct-93 Bradford 6 1 9 01-Jan-70 Bradford 6 2 29 01-Apr-70

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Braves attack Kyuta 44 1 8 01-Jan-08 Breakfast of pancakes & syrup, sometimes gravy, salt pork & eggs 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Breakneck (Creek) 33 4 56 01-Oct-97 Breakneck (Gulley) 7 4 64 01-Oct-71 Breakneck (Hollow) 1 2 21 01-Apr-65 Breakneck (Hollow) 8 2 23 01-Apr-74 Brian O'Donnell 41 4 64 05-Oct-05 Brick pavement on Main Street laid in 1912 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Brick Tavern 3 2 19 01-Apr-67 Brick Tavern 3 3 37 01-Jul-67 Brick Tavern Museum and Lee School featured May 6th in the Twin Tiers Home Section of Star Gazette 43 2 31 01-Apr-07 Brick Tavern Museum Holiday Open House 42 4 62 01-Oct-06 Brick Tavern Museum's fall hours 42 4 64 01-Oct-06 Brick Tavern Museum's Summer Hours 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 Brick Tavern Stand 31 1 6 01-Jan-95 Bricks 2 1 16 01-Jan-66 Bricks 5 1 10 01-Jan-69 Bricks 6 2 23 01-Apr-70 Brickyard 18 4 53 01-Oct-82 Bridge 11 4 55 01-Oct-75 Bridgehampton Jan. 24, 1829 43 2 17 01-Apr-07 Bridges (Breakneck Hollow) 10 2 31 01-Apr-74 Bridges (Big Hollow) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Bridges (Collum) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Bridges (Railroad) 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 Bridges (Rock Stream) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Bridghampton 43 2 19 01-Apr-07 Brief description of life of Catherine Montour 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Brigham Young 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Brigham's Young grandparents 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 Brion J. Brown 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 British Blueblood 1 3 47 01-Jul-65 Broad Point Glen 14 3 45 01-Jun-78 Broiled lobster, steaks 40 1 11 01-Jan-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Broken pipe leads to damage in museum kitchen, dining room Feb. 2004 40 2 27 01-Apr-04 Bronson Hill 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Brooder stoves 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Brooding of eggs 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Brook's Point 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Broom maker 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Brown paper bags placed over chimney to keep them clean 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 Brown writings recall church evebt Barbara H. Bell 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Brown's Creamery 10 4 55 01-Oct-74 Brown's Hill 12 1 6 01-Jan-76 Bruce Tracy 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 Brunswich offered Ultona 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Buck 5 1 3 01-Jan-69 Buckets 2 2 29 01-Apr-66 Buck's Settlement 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Budget of School District 1924 - 1925 39 2 23 01-Apr-03 Buell S. Sackett 38 2 23 01-Apr-02 Building a large warehouse at the fort 43 2 22 01-Apr-07 Building added to Logan Church 1932 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Building Fund 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Building railroads posed major obstacles 39 3 35 01-Jul-03 Bundling a custom for travelers, friends Barbara H. Bell 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Burdett 10 2 26 01-Apr-74 Burdett 10 3 43 01-Jul-74 Burdett 11 1 3, 11, 13 01-Jan-75 Burdett 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 Burdett 13 3 117 01-Oct-77 Burdett 15 2 28 01-Mar-79 Burdett 16 4 62 01-Sep-80 Burdett 18 4 49 01-Oct-82 Burdett 2 1 13 01-Jan-66 Burdett 2 2 20, 28 01-Apr-66 Burdett 21 2 30, 32 01-Apr-85 Burdett 24 2 29 01-Apr-88 Burdett 24 4 57 01-Oct-88

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Burdett 26 1 15 01-Jan-90 Burdett 27 1 9 01-Jan-91 Burdett 29 1 9 01-Jan-91 Burdett 3 1 3, 9, 12, 15,16 01-Jan-67 Burdett 3 2 20 01-Apr-67 Burdett 3 3 45 01-Jul-67 Burdett 3 4 63 01-Oct-67 Burdett 31 2 24, 31 01-Apr-95 Burdett 31 4 62 01-Oct-95 Burdett 34 3 33 01-Jul-98 Burdett 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Burdett 4 1 7 01-Jan-68 Burdett 4 4 49 01-Sep-68 Burdett 40 3 46 04-Jul-04 Burdett 5 3 35, 41, 45, 46 01-Jul-69 Burdett 6 1 13 01-Jan-70 Burdett 6 1 13, 16 01-Jan-70 Burdett 6 4 59 01-Oct-70 Burdett 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Burdett 8 3 14 01-Jul-72 Burdett (Ames Letter) 17 4 60 01-Sep-81 Burdett (Epworth League) 23 2 21 01-Apr-87 Burdett (gen. hist.) 19 2 25 01-Apr-83 Burdett (mill pond) 19 2 27 01-Apr-83 Burdett (Players) 11 3 42 01-Jun-75 Burdett (school) 19 3 42 01-Jul-83 Burdett College 2 2 19 01-Apr-66 Burdett Home Record 12 2 17 01-Mar-76 Burdett Home Record 18 4 54 01-Oct-82 Burdett Home Record 2 1 13 01-Jan-66 Burdett Home Record 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Burdett Home Record 8 1 11 01-Jan-72 Burdett Inn 19 2 26 01-Apr-83 Burdett Wednesday Afternoon Club 25 2 19 01-Apr-89 Burdett Wednesday Afternoon Club 41 2 31 01-Apr-05 Burdette names after Sir Francis Burdett 40 1 9 01-Jan-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Burdette post office opened 1819 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Bureau of Animal Industry 1884 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Burials 9 1 3 01-Jan-73 Burned Over 23 2 22 01-Apr-87 Burns Corners in Allegany Country 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Burns Produce House 19 2 25 01-Apr-83 Burr and Kate Charles 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Burr's Atlas 19 2 28 01-Apr-83 Bus 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Bus 3 2 20 01-Apr-67 Business 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Business 28 2 17 01-Apr-92 Business (pioneer) 14 1 15 01-Jan-78 Business and Patron Members (New) 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Business and Professional Women's Society 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Business started in 1856 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Busiss booming on the lake front in the late 1800's Barbara H. Bell 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 But what time is church? Barbara H. Bell 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Butcher Hill 7 4 55 01-Oct-71 Butler and his whites 44 1 5 01-Jan-08 Butler's Rangers 15 2 17 01-Mar-79 Buttercup Steak 3 3 44 01-Jul-67 Butterick patterns 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Buttonwood Brook 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 By 1830 Samuel Watkins had assumed holding 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 Byron Danley 43 4 51 01-Oct-07 C. H. Smith manager 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 C. N. Blanchard, Secretary 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 C. S. Frost also proprietor of Gl;en Park Hotel 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 C. S. Frost founded Schuyler Iron Works 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Cabbage 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Cabin 'Wench' 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Cairn (lecture) 18 1 16 01-Jan-82 Calcining (Pearlash) used for soap & fertilizer 37 2 28 01-Apr-01 Caleb & Eunice Hill 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 Caleb Hill helped build the Baptist and Episcopal Churches 38 4 54 02-Oct-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Calendar (2007) 43 1 16 01-Jan-07 Calendar Childhood Delights 2006 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Calendar for 2008 2/24 benefit breakfast at the Moose Lodge 44 1 16 01-Jan-08 Calendars 30 20 19 01-Apr-94 Calendars 32 1 6 01-Jan-96 Calendars 32 3 35 01-Jul-96 Calendars 33 1 63 01-Jan-97 California 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Camel 11 4 61 01-Oct-75 Camp Monterey 14 4 63 01-Sep-78 Camp Monterey 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Camping 25 2 17 01-Apr-89 Can you help the Historian? John Potter 42 2 27 01-Apr-07 Canada 5 3 35, 38 01-Jul-69 Canadasaga 23 1 14 01-Jan-87 Canadasaga 5 3 35 01-Jul-69 Canal 11 2 30 01-Apr-75 Canal 11 3 40 01-Jun-75 Canal 11 4 55 01-Oct-75 Canal 13 1 80 01-Jan-77 Canal 15 4 56 01-Oct-79 Canal 16 3 46 01-Jun-80 Canal 17 2 20 01-Apr-81 Canal 22 2 26 01-Apr-86 Canal 25 4 61 01-Oct-89 Canal 28 1 11 01-Jan-92 Canal 7 3 44 01-Jul-71 Canal 7 4 56, 61 01-Oct-71 Canal 8 3 3, 10 01-Jul-72 Canal 8 2 23, 32 01-Apr-72 Canal (Chemung) 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Canal (Chemung) 24 1 15 01-Jan-88 Canal (Chemung) 26 2 26 01-Apr-90 Canal (Chemung) 31 2 23 01-Apr-98 Canal (Chemung) 38 4 54, 61 02-Oct-02 Canal (Chemung) 39 3 35 03-Jul-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Canal (Seneca) 26 2 26 01-Apr-90 Canal 23 miles with feeder another 16 miles 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Canal advice 1848 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Canal boat #1 + 25 others owned by Wm. Mallary 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Canal boat Cat. Henry Goss loaded with 9,500 bushels of barley 38 1 9 01-Jan-02 Canal Boats 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 Canal Boats (slides) 18 3 41 01-Jul-82 Canal boats bore many local names of towns and villages 38 1 6 01-Jan-02 Canal boats registered on the Chemung Canal 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Canal boats varied names hint of politics, loves, travels, adventure Gary Emerson 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Canal breed a worker culture that promoted heavy drinking, fighting and swearing 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 Canal shipping price $2.50 per ton 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Canal society of New York published brochure in 1863 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Canals 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Canals 23 1 11 01-Jan-87 Canals 3 2 32 01-Apr-67 Canals 3 3 35, 36 01-Jul-67 Canals 3 4 53 01-Oct-67 Canals 30 1 15 01-Jan-94 Canals 31 2 25 01-Apr-95 Canals 38 1 1 02-Jan-06 Canals 5 1 15 01-Jan-69 Canals 5 3 47 01-Jul-69 Canals 6 2 21, 28 01-Apr-70 Canals (Fishing) 33 2 27, 29 01-Apr-97 Canandaigua Railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Canary 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Candles (kerosene) 10 2 32 01-Apr-74 Candy pull by the senior class 1913 44 2 26 01-Apr-08 Cane 34 3 42 01-Jul-98 Cane (harvest) 34 4 56 01-Oct-98 Cane (harvest) 35 3 36 01-Jul-99 Canfield (Point) 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Canning and freezing for the long winter 40 3 39 01-Jul-04 Canning during summer and fall 39 1 13 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cannon salute for 13 states 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Canoe concealed at sailing point on Cayuga Lake 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Cantata singers of Elmira 38 2 30 02-Apr-06 Cantata singers of Elmira 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 CAP grant of $6,500 43 2 28 01-Apr-07 Cap guns 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 Cap. Rolenson 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Capt. Jonathan Hausbrough 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Capt. Palmer used tour boat to reserve stranded sottagers 38 3 35 01-Jul-02 Captain Harding's Band 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Captain James Hope 40 2 32 01-Apr-04 Captain Sebring family 1810 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 Car (mystery Picture) 27 3 40 01-Jul-91 Cargill Inc. 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Carl Armeling 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Carl Ganung 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Carload of wild horses shipped in from the west 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Carnival (Hometown) 42 2 20 01-Apr-07 Caroline Fenton 37 3 47 01-Jul-01 Carolyn Ruth Bishop 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Carolyn Zogg 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Carpenter 23 3 36 01-Jul-87 Carpets 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Carriage, horseless 8 2 27 01-Apr-72 Carter Creek 18 3 35 01-Jul-82 Case records of tramps 1840 to 1842 43 1 4 01-Jan-07 Cast iron sold for $8.25 per ton; wrought iron for $9.50 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Catamount 11 4 59 01-Oct-75 Cathareine's Town 1779 44 1 1 01-Jan-08 Catharine Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Catharine Creek 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Catharine Creek from lake to Mills Landind declared a public highway in 1825 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Catharine Creek used to be deeper and wider 36 2 12 02-Apr-00 Catharine had 4 or 5 mills, 7 saw mills and a fulling mill 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Catharine had 836 residents & 40 senatorial electors 43 3 42 01-Jul-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Catharine Marsh 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Catharine Montour 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Catharine Montour 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Catharine Montour, Seneca squaw raised horses 44 2 22 01-Apr-08 Catharine Montour, wife of Telemut Seneca Chief 38 3 45 01-Jul-02 Catharine once included the Town of Montour 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Catharine Town consisted of 30 to 40 houses? 44 2 24 01-Apr-08 Catharine's first saw mill built in 1799? (Catharine) 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Catharine's Town 3 miles from Seneca Lake 44 1 5 01-Jan-08 Catharine's Town name changed to Havana 1829 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Catharinestown 1779 ( Montour Falls) 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Catharinestown a/k/a Montour Falls 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 Catherine 11 1 7 01-Jan-75 Catherine 12 1 8 01-Jan-76 Catherine 12 3 45, 48 01-Jun-76 Catherine 13 3 126 01-Oct-77 Catherine 17 3 36 01-Jul-81 Catherine 24 2 24 01-Feb-88 Catherine (1826 Celebration) 7 3 43 01-Jul-71 Catherine (book) 24 39 3 01-Jul-88 Catherine (hamlet) 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Catherine (marsh) 33 2 27, 29, 30 01-Apr-97 Catherine (marsh) 35 2 17 01-Apr-99 Catherine (Mills Creek) 2 2 29 01-Apr-66 Catherine (Mother's Club) 11 3 42 01-Jun-75 Catherine (Mother's Club) 12 2 31 01-Mar-76 Catherine (Mother's Club) 12 4 53 01-Sep-76 Catherine (Mother's Club) 13 1 69 01-Jan-77 Catherine (Mother's Club) 13 3 119 01-Oct-77 Catherine (Mother's Club) 20 5 16 01-Mar-84 Catherine (Mother's Club) 41 1 12 01-Jan-05 Catherine (Mother's Club) gift 18 2 21 01-Apr-82 Catherine (town) 21 2 27, 30 01-Apr-86 Catherine (town) 22 3 44 01-Jul-86 Catherine (town) 22 4 59 01-Oct-86 Catherine (town) 23 2 23 01-Apr-87

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Catherine (town) 23 3 46 01-Jul-87 Catherine (town) 23 4 51, 60 01-Oct-87 Catherine (town) 25 2 23 01-Apr-89 Catherine (town) 31 2 32 01-Apr-98 Catherine (town) 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Catherine (town) 35 4 59 01-Oct-99 Catherine (town) 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Catherine (town) 9 2 9 01-Apr-73 Catherine Creek 1 2 24 01-Apr-65 Catherine Creek 1 4 53 01-Oct-65 Catherine Creek 1 4 53 01-Oct-65 Catherine Creek 2 2 25 01-Apr-66 Catherine Creek 22 2 25 01-Apr-86 Catherine Creek 30 1 15 01-Jan-94 Catherine Creek 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Catherine Creek 38 3 41, 44 01-Jul-02 Catherine Creek 38 4 61 01-Oct-02 Catherine Creek 6 2 21 01-Apr-70 Catherine Creek 8 2 20 01-Apr-72 Catherine Creek 8 3 14 01-Jul-72 Catherine Marsh 34 4 56 01-Oct-98 Catherine Marsh 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Catherine Montour, wife of indian sachem or king 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Catherine Quilt 13 1 70 01-Jan-77 Catherine Valley Society 13 2 105 01-Jun-77 Catherine Valley Trail 34 4 62 01-Oct-98 Catherine's Landing 7 3 43 01-Jul-71 Catherine's town destroyed 9/3/1779 gy Gen. Sullivan's army 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Catherines(sic) teaken fro Newtown in 1798 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Catherinestown 1 4 53 01-Oct-65 Catherinestown 10 3 45 01-Jul-74 Catherinestown 10 4 59, 63 01-Oct-74 Catherinestown 3 1 10 01-Jan-67 Catherinestown 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Catherinestown 34 4 54 01-Oct-98 Catherinestown 35 2 25 01-Apr-99

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Catherinestown 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Catherinestown 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Catherinestown 6 1 3 01-Jan-70 Catherinestown 6 2 21 01-Apr-70 Catholic Church of Rochester 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Cathy Horein 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Catlin Creek 34 4 54 01-Oct-98 Catlin Creek 38 4 62 01-Oct-02 Catlin Creek 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Catlin Mill Creek first mill in Odessa 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Catlin Mills (Odessa) 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Catrina Van Brugh 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Catskill Turnpike 6 4 52 01-Oct-70 Catskill Turnpike 7 2 26 01-Apr-71 Catskill Turnpike 7 3 41, 42 01-Jul-71 Cattail Harvest 35 2 17 01-Apr-99 Cattle identified by ear brands-patters cut in ears 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Caves 1 3 43 01-Jul-65 Caves 3 3 39 01-Jul-67 Cayuga Lake 7 4 52 01-Oct-71 Cayuta 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Cayuta 1 2 23, 25 01-Apr-65 Cayuta 1 3 43 01-Jul-65 Cayuta 1 4 51 01-Oct-65 Cayuta 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 Cayuta 10 4 59 01-Oct-74 Cayuta 11 3 47 01-Jun-75 Cayuta 11 4 49 01-Oct-75 Cayuta 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 Cayuta 13 2 108 01-Jun-77 Cayuta 14 1 12 01-Jan-78 Cayuta 16 1 11 01-Jan-80 Cayuta 16 2 29 01-Mar-80 Cayuta 17 1 1 01-Jan-81 Cayuta 2 1 8, 9 01-Jan-66 Cayuta 2 1 10 01-Jan-66

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cayuta 2 2 20, 29 01-Apr-66 Cayuta 20 2 28 01-Apr-84 Cayuta 20 3 43 01-Jul-84 Cayuta 22 4 59 01-Oct-86 Cayuta 23 1 1 01-Jan-87 Cayuta 23 2 22, 24 01-Apr-87 Cayuta 23 3 48 01-Jul-87 Cayuta 26 1 5 01-Jan-90 Cayuta 29 1 13 01-Jan-93 Cayuta 3 1 16 01-Jan-67 Cayuta 3 2 28, 31 01-Apr-67 Cayuta 3 3 39 01-Jul-67 Cayuta 4 3 38 01-Jul-68 Cayuta 4 4 60 01-Sep-68 Cayuta 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Cayuta 5 3 47 01-Jul-69 Cayuta 6 4 54, 56 01-Oct-70 Cayuta 6 2 25, 32 01-Apr-70 Cayuta 6 3 38. 47 01-Jul-70 Cayuta 7 1 13 01-Jan-71 Cayuta 7 4 51 01-Oct-71 Cayuta (Band) 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Cayuta (church) 32 2 27 01-Apr-96 Cayuta (Post Office) 21 4 52 01-Oct-85 Cayuta (school) 19 3 44 01-Jul-83 Cayuta (school) 19 4 63 01-Oct-83 Cayuta (town hall) 19 1 16 01-Jan-83 Cayuta (town) 21 2 27 01-Apr-85 Cayuta (town) 21 3 46, 48 01-Jul-85 Cayuta (town) 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Cayuta (town) 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Cayuta (town) 32 2 26 01-Apr-96 Cayuta and Alpine are two small settlements in the L shape 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Cayuta Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Cayuta Creek 2 1 9 01-Jan-66 Cayuta Creek 30 4 58 01-Oct-94

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cayuta Creek 4 3 38 01-Jul-68 Cayuta Creek 6 2 25 01-Apr-70 Cayuta had 4 elementary schools in 1893-94 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Cayuta has one church, The Union Church 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Cayuta Hotel 43 4 58 01-Oct-07

Cayuta is a L shaped appendage to Schuyler Co. on the SE boundary 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Cayuta Lake 1 4 51 01-Oct-65 Cayuta Lake 14 1 9, 13 01-Jan-78 Cayuta Lake 19 4 60 01-Oct-83 Cayuta Lake 2 2 29 01-Apr-66 Cayuta Lake 26 2 17 01-Apr-90 Cayuta Lake 3 1 14 01-Jan-67 Cayuta Lake 3 2 31 01-Apr-67 Cayuta Lake 30 2 20 01-Apr-94 Cayuta Lake 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Cayuta Lake 33 1 8 01-Jan-97 Cayuta Lake 33 2 29 01-Apr-97 Cayuta Lake 34 4 54 01-Oct-98 Cayuta Lake 9 3 13 01-Jul-73 Cayuta lightly settled for some 14 years (1813) 43 3 41 01-Jul-07 Cayuta might be smallest town, bit it once was a very busy place Barbara H. Bell 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Cayuta natural supply of limestone 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Cayuta organixed 1824 42 4 49 01-Oct-06 Cayuta population 835 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Cayuta post office opened 1815 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Cayuta principla settlement, New Canaan or Gray's Settlement 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Cayuta Town Hall was a two room school house 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Cayuta was taken from Spencer in 1824 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Cayuta, Catherine and Dix were part of Chemung County 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Cayutaville 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 Cayutaville 1 3 37, 38 01-Jul-65 Cayutaville 13 2 95 01-Apr-77 Cayutaville 16 1 1 01-Jan-80 Cayutaville 2 3 44 01-Apr-66 Cayutaville 23 4 56, 60 01-Oct-87

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cayutaville 24 1 3 01-Jan-88 Cayutaville 24 3 35 01-Jul-88 Cayutaville 29 1 10 01-Jan-93 Cayutaville 29 4 60-61 01-Oct-93 Cayutaville 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Cayutaville 7 2 28 01-Apr-71 Cayutaville 8 3 15 01-Jul-72 Cayutaville (Band 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Cayutaville post office opened 1815 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 23 2 29 01-Apr-87 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 23 3 40 01-Jul-87 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 24 2 28 01-Apr-88 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 33 3 40 01-Jul-97 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 35 1 9, 11 01-Jan-99 CCC (Civilian Conservations Corp) 6 3 47 01-Jul-70 CCC Pictures 41 1 13 01-Jan-05 Celebrate the Season in Style Victorian Holiday Open House 41 4 64 05-Oct-05 Celebrating the Fourth of July 1887 39 4 58 01-Oct-07 Celebrating the New Year Barbara H. Bell 36 1 1 01-Jan-00 Celery Tea 13 3 120 01-Oct-77 Cellar Door 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Cementery records Decker Cementery 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Cementery sign dedication Sept. 17, 2006 42 4 52 01-Oct-06 Cemetary (Cook) 34 3 36 01-Jul-98 Cemetary (Cook) 34 4 62 01-Oct-98 Cemeteries 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 Cemeteries 12 3 46 01-Jun-76 Cemeteries 12 4 61 01-Sep-76 Cemeteries 2 2 19 01-Apr-66 Cemeteries 4 4 52 01-Sep-68 Cemeteries 5 1 16 01-Jan-69 Cemeteries 6 1 5 01-Jan-70 Cemeteries 7 1 12 01-Jan-71 Cemeteries 7 2 32 01-Apr-71 Cemeteries (Co. Line) 9 1 3 01-Jan-73

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cemeteries (DAR) 10 4 49 01-Oct-74 Cemeteries (Everts) 9 1 4 01-Jan-73 Cemeteries (Mitchell) 9 1 3, 4 01-Jan-73 Cemeteries (Monterey) 16 4 55 01-Sep-80 Cemeteries (Reading) 23 3 38 01-Jul-87 Cemeteries (Seeley) 9 1 4 01-Jan-73 Cemeteries (Six Nations) 9 2 1 01-Apr-73 Cemeteries (Strader) 9 1 4 01-Jan-73 Cemeteries Project 33 4 53 01-Oct-97 Cemetery donated in Watkins Glen by Magee 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 Cemetery Records 1 2 32 01-Apr-75 Census of Dix 1840 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Census (1845, Reading) 20 2 19 01-Apr-84 Census (1859) 12 3 43 01-Jun-76 Census (1870) 12 1 5 01-Jan-76 Census before Civil Warin Town of Reading 48,918 sheep 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 Census of Cayuta 1800 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Census of Cayuta 1850 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Census of Dix 1850 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Census of Reading 1850 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Centennial 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Centennial (Schuyler) 12 3 37 01-Jun-76 Centennial (U.S.) 12 2 23 01-Mar-76 Centennial (U.S.) 12 3 33, 35 01-Jun-76 Centennial (U.S.) 13 2 104 01-Jun-77 Centennial (U.S.) 7 3 47 01-Jul-71 Central Asphalt 28 1 3 01-Jan-92 Central Park N.Y.C. 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Century Farm 7 4 64 01-Oct-71 Chains on Autos on Seneca Lake 36 1 5 01-Jan-00 Chair - cane rush seat 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Chair Factory 20 4 63 01-Oct-84 Chandeliers (Museum) 10 3 41 01-Jul-74 Change of whole milk to skim milk 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 Changes hopper over 150 years, but a better life, a common desire Emily Hubbell 40 3 33 01-Jul-04 Chapel musis program to offer historical perspective context 38 2 30 01-Apr-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Chapman Schenandoah, a chief of Oneidas 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Charcoal 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 Charcoal pit 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 Charles Adams 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Charles Bogart died May 27, 1865 from a fall from a bannister 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 Charles Cook 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Charles Cook 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 Charles Cook 38 3 45 01-Jul-02 Charles Cook died in 1866 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Charles Cook helped build the Chemung Canal in early 1800's 36 4 12 01-Oct-00 Charles Cook of Havana (arrived in 1829) 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Charles Cook suffered stroke 1863 died 1866 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 Charles Cook wins election 11/5/1861 37 4 54 01-Oct-01 Charles Cook's home 1854 (Montour House) 36 4 12 01-Oct-00 Charles Darling 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Charles Fausold 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Charles Grant and Neal Fletcher 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Charles K. Courtney, Champion orsman 1874 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Charles L. Stevens of Valois 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Charles Lattin 36 2 11 01-Apr-00 Charles Lattin property (Now SCHS) 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 Charles Mitchell 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 Charles N. Blanchard 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Charles N. Cole left village $2,500 in 1947 for new bandstand 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Charles Overpeck 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Charles Swartwood 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Charles Valent 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Charles W. Davis 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Charles Watkins 43 3 33 01-Jul-07 Charles Weed house at 312 College Ave. built 1913 37 3 40 01-Jul-01 Charlie Lee in Beaver Dams 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Charlie Potter 37 2 20 01-Apr-01

Charlie Weed shares tales of like in Montour Falls at turn of century 37 3 40 01-Jul-01 Charlie Weed, 85th birthday celebration for 37 3 43 01-Jul-01 Chautauqua (community) 18 1 16 01-Jan-82

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cheese 14 1 16 01-Jan-78 Cheese (Beaver Dams) 17 1 12 01-Jan-81 Cheesecloth 13 3 124 01-Oct-77 Cheguaga 10 4 59 01-Oct-74 Cheguaga Falls 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Cheguaga Falls 22 4 62 01-Oct-86 Cheguaga Falls 29 4 56 01-Oct-93 Cheguaga Falls 3 2 26 01-Apr-67 Cheguaga Falls 3 3 42 01-Jul-67 Cheguaga Falls 30 1 15 01-Jan-94 Cheguaga Falls 31 2 17, 24 01-Apr-95 Cheguaga Falls 6 2 21 01-Apr-70 Cheguaga Falls 7 3 43 01-Jul-71 Chemung Canal abondoned in 1878 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Chemung Canal boats traveled to Seneca Canal to Erie Canal 38 1 6 01-Jan-02 Chemung Canal from Elmira to HH sold 3/17/1880 for $862 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Chemung Canal had great impact Barbara H. Bell 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Chemung Canal issue in campaign 1861 37 4 54 01-Oct-01 Chemung Canal opened 1832 closed 1872 36 4 15 01-Oct-00 Chemung Historical Society 18 4 64 01-Oct-82 Chemung Historical Society 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Chequaga Club 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Chequaga Falls stream 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Chequaga, Seneca name for Montour Falls 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Chequagua Falls (Tumbling Waters) 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Cherries 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Cherry Cliff House 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Cherry orchards in Lodi 42 4 55 01-Oct-06 Chester Dolph 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 Chester Giles, Prop. Of Montour House 36 4 14 01-Oct-00 Chester R. Brown 1900 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Chestnut (wood) 28 1 11 01-Jan-92 Chestnuts 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Chickens for eggs and meat 39 1 13 01-Jan-03 Chickering Piano 14 2 26 01-Mar-78 Chicks started in corner of kitchen 39 1 13 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Chiefton of Cayuta, father of White Lily 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 children dressed in flannel nightgowns, After bath 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Childrens chores 37 2 28 01-Apr-01 Chinese Cultural History presented by Michael Lu 42 4 62 01-Oct-06 Chinese Laundry 3 2 30 01-Apr-67 Chinese Laundry 3 3 33, 43 01-Jul-67 Chinese Laundry 4 2 24, 32 01-Apr-68 Chittenango, Geddes, Weedsport 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Chocolates & Bonbons made by candy maker Gus 38 1 13 01-Jan-02 Chop kindling 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Christine Davis 1917 36 3 14 01-Jul-00 Christine Davis Gabriel ` 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Christmas 1 1 1, 3, 12 01-Jan-65 Christmas 3 1 1 01-Jan-67 Christmas 30 4 51 01-Oct-94 Christmas 38 4 59 01-Oct-02 Christmas 4 1 5, 7 01-Jan-68 Christmas 40 4 56 01-Oct-04 Christmas 5 1 13 01-Jan-69 Christmas 1931 (I remember) Barbara H. Bell 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Christopher Grant 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Christopher Minor 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 Church (Episcopal) 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Church (Friends) 34 1 14 01-Jan-98 Church (Perry city) 34 1 14 01-Jan-98 Church (Presbeterian) 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Church (St. Paul's) 34 1 3 01-Jan-98 Church society and schooling 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 Church, abondoned sold for $100 8/22/1936 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Churches 0 1 4 01-Sep-64 Churches 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 Churches 1 3 37, 40 01-Jul-65 Churches 1 4 55, 60 01-Oct-65 Churches 2 2 22 01-Apr-66 Churches 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Churches 2 4 59, 64 01-Oct-66

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Churches 23 3 43 01-Jul-87 Churches 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Churches 28 1 13 01-Jan-92 Churches 3 1 8, 12, 14 01-Jan-67 Churches 3 2 21 01-Apr-67 Churches 3 3 41 01-Jul-67 Churches 3 4 51, 61, 63 01-Oct-67 Churches 31 2 24 01-Apr-98 Churches 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Churches 4 2 24 01-Apr-68 Churches 4 3 41, 46 01-Jul-68 Churches 4 4 60 01-Sep-68 Churches 5 2 23, 27 01-Apr-69 Churches 5 3 37, 43 01-Jul-69 Churches 5 1 4, 9, 12, 14 01-Jan-69 Churches 6 4 54 01-Oct-70 Churches 7 1 12 01-Jan-71 Churches 7 2 23, 28, 29, 30 01-Apr-71 Churches 8 1 10 01-Jan-72 Churches 8 3 14 01-Jul-72 Churches (Altay) 12 1 6 01-Jan-76 Churches (Baptist) 11 3 39 01-Jun-75 Churches (Baptist) 11 4 63 01-Oct-75 Churches (Beaver Dams) 17 1 12 01-Jan-81 Churches (Beaver Dams) 27 1 1 01-Jan-91 Churches (Bennettsburg) 11 3 39 01-Jun-75 Churches (Bennettsburg) 21 4 59 01-Oct-85 Churches (Burdett) 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 Churches (Burdett) 13 2 110 01-Jun-77 Churches (Burdett) 15 3 39 01-Jun-79 Churches (Burdett) 15 4 62 01-Oct-79 Churches (Burdett) 19 3 43 01-Jul-83 Churches (Burdett) 21 4 58 01-Oct-85 Churches (Burdett) 24 4 57 01-Oct-88 Churches (Burdett) 29 20 21 01-Apr-93 Churches (Catherine) 12 1 8 01-Jan-76

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Churches (Cayuta E &W) 14 1 12 01-Jan-78 Churches (Cayuta E&W) 16 2 32 01-Mar-80 Churches (Cayutaville) 24 1 4 01-Jan-88 Churches (Cayutaville) 24 3 35 01-Jul-88 Churches (Cayutaville) 29 1 10 01-Jan-93 Churches (Friends) 12 1 9 01-Jan-76 Churches (Hector) 10 4 57 01-Oct-74 Churches (Hector) 27 3 35 01-Jul-91 Churches (Interlaken) 17 2 29 01-Apr-81 Churches (Jackson Hollow) 14 1 12 01-Jan-78 Churches (Logan) 21 4 57 01-Oct-85 Churches (Mecklenburg) 18 1 10 01-Jan-82 Churches (Methodist) 11 4 60 01-Oct-75 Churches (misc) 10 4 55 01-Oct-74 Churches (misc) 13 2 102 01-Jun-77 Churches (Monterey) 16 4 55 01-Sep-80 Churches (Monterey) 24 2 32 01-Apr-88 Churches (Montour) 21 4 62 01-Oct-85 Churches (Moreland) 11 1 1 01-Jan-75 Churches (N. Hector) 11 3 38 01-Jun-75 Churches (N. Hector) 14 4 61 01-Sep-78 Churches (Odessa) 12 3 48 01-Jun-76 Churches (Peach Orchard Presbyterian) 19 1 15 01-Jan-83 Churches (Pentacostal) 19 1 16 01-Jan-83 Churches (Pentacostal) 19 1 16 01-Jan-83 Churches (Pine Grove) 20 3 44 01-Jul-84 Churches (Pine Grove) 20 4 56 01-Oct-84 Churches (Quaker) 14 1 4 01-Jan-78 Churches (Reading Center) 20 2 19 01-Apr-84 Churches (Reading Center) 20 3 45 01-Jul-84 Churches (Reading) 11 4 63 01-Oct-75 Churches (Reading) 12 1 7 01-Jan-76 Churches (Reading) 14 3 47 01-Jun-78 Churches (Reading) 17 3 38 01-Jul-81 Churches (Reading) 21 4 54 01-Oct-85 Churches (St. James) 26 3 39 01-Jul-90

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Churches (St. Mary) 26 3 45 01-Jul-90 Churches (Sugar Hill) 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Churches (Sugar Hill) 20 3 45 01-Jul-84 Churches (Tyrone) 20 3 45 01-Jul-84 Churches (W. Glen Episcapal) 17 1 10 01-Jan-81 Churches (Weston) 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Churches Council Donates Records 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Churning butter 38 2 29 01-Apr-02 Cider 13 2 112 01-Jun-77 Cider 3 4 52 01-Oct-67 Cider 5 3 43 01-Jul-69 Cider (mill) 19 4 63 01-Oct-83 Cigar Boxes 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Cigarettes (1904) 8 2 22 01-Apr-72 Cigars 31 3 38 01-Jul-95 Cinnamon Lake 12 3 46 01-Jun-76 Cinnamon Lake 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Ciprich House 10 3 44 01-Jul-74 Circuit riders served Logan Church 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Circus 23 2 21 01-Apr-87 Cisterns 29 3 47 01-Jul-93 Citizen's Military Training Corps 4 2 24 01-Apr-68 Citizenship Records projects at museum proposed 42 2 30 01-Apr-06 City livery stable/owner operator 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Civil War 10 3 47 01-Jul-74 Civil War 11 1 5 01-Jan-74 Civil War 13 1 80 01-Jan-77 Civil War 14 2 31 01-Mar-78 Civil War 14 3 46, 48 01-Jun-78 Civil War 18 4 64 01-Oct-82 Civil War 19 3 37 01-Jul-83 Civil War 2 1 7 01-Jan-66 Civil War 2 4 53 01-Oct-66 Civil War 22 1 1 01-Jan-86 Civil War 22 2 30 01-Apr-86 Civil War 29 3 38 01-Jul-93

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Civil War 4 4 64 01-Sep-68 Civil War 6 1 5 01-Jan-70 Civil War 7 4 58 01-Oct-71 Civil War 8 1 4 01-Jan-72 Civil War 8 2 22 01-Apr-72 Civil War 8 3 9, 10 01-Jul-72 Civil War 8 4 7 01-Sep-72 Civil War 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Civil War 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Civil War (book) 33 2 19 01-Apr-97 Civil War (letter) 11 1 12 01-Jan-75 Civil War (veteran employment) 14 4 57 01-Sep-78 Civilian Conservation Corps 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Clarence D. Smead of Logan 1886 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Class colors gold & purple 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Class flower Pink carnation 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Class motto "Row, not drift" 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Class of 1900 Watkins High School organized 6/18/1899 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Classes 7/12 - 7/26 Hardanger 2008 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Classes 8/2- 8/16 Sampler on linen 2008 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Classes 6/6 - 6/21 Mystical Stairs 2008 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Classes were first to eight grade 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Clawson (band) 27 4 61, 62 01-Oct-91 Clawson Cornet Band 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Clawson Cornet Band of Watkins 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Clayton Wallworth 43 4 51 01-Oct-07 Cleanest child got the first bath, then on to the next cleanest etc. 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Clearing on south of Cayuta Lake by Buckalew on Indian trail 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Cleaver (book) 12 1 9 01-Jan-76 Clem Tubbs 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Cleopatra 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Clerks (County, 1855-1953) 18 3 48 01-Jul-82 Clifford & Elixabetn Summers 37 4 60 01-Oct-01 Closed office and hung black crepe bow on door 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 Closing of canal forced Whittemore to close business 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Clowns 24 3 47 01-Jul-88

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Clowns 24 4 53 01-Oct-88 Clute Park 8 3 12 01-Jul-72 Clyde and Lyons (Towns of) 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Coal 2 2 31 01-Apr-66 Coal 8 2 21, 23 01-Apr-72 Coal 8 3 3 01-Jul-72 Coal (Point) 19 1 14 01-Jan-83 Coal (Point) 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Coal (Point) 33 1 15 01-Jan-97 Coal (Squires) 10 2 31 01-Apr-74 Coal hauled out of PA to Sodus Bay, then shipped on barge canal 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Coal operation on Seneca Lake 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 Coal Point 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 Cob House 34 1 9 01-Jan-98 Cobalt Blue bottles 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Cobble Hill 10 4 15 01-Oct-73 Cobble Hill 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Cobble Hill 30 2 17 01-Apr-94 Cobbler 10 3 33 01-Jul-74 Cobbler 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Cock Fighting 2 4 63 01-Oct-66 Coddington Place 34 4 54 01-Oct-98 Coke was 10 cents 38 1 13 01-Jan-02 Col. E. W. Cook 38 2 23 01-Apr-02 Col. Everts of Burdett 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Cold Spring Hatchery 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Cold-water Raising 4 3 46 01-Jul-68 Cole & States 28 2 2 - 20 01-Apr-92 Cole and States Bottle Factory - Employed 4 people 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Cole and Statres Bottling Works 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Cole Furniture 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Cole Magnetic Springs 6 2 29 01-Apr-70 Cole's Magnetic Springs 31 1 6 01-Jan-95 Collars 8 1 4 01-Jan-72 Collection donations 2003 39 1 16 01-Jan-03 Collection deonations 40 2 30 01-Apr-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Collection donations 2005 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Collection donations 2004 40 1 14 01-Jan-04 Collection Donations 2006 41 4 62 05-Oct-05 Collection donations 2004 40 4 61/62 01-Oct-04 Collection donations 2005 41 1 12 01-Jan-05 Collection donations for 2003 39 4 62 01-Oct-03 Collection grows with gifts 2006 42 1 15 01-Jan-06 Collection of Havana pottery in Montour Pharmacy 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Collections Donations 41 3 47 01-Jul-05 Collections Donations 2004 40 3 47-48 01-Jul-04 Collections donations 2005 41 3 47 01-Jul-05 Collections expand with donations 2002 38 3 47 01-Jul-02 Collective effort of communities "Bees" 40 2 20 01-Apr-04 Colonel DAVID Swick 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Colonel E. H. Goodwin 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Colonel Frederick Townsend 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Colonist brought seed along with animals to new world 37 3 36 01-Jul-01 Columbia offered a Grafonola 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Come to July 4th. Historical Events in Montour Falls 42 2 30 01-Apr-06 Commercial basket making in 1887 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Commercialy grown produce early 1900's 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Commons 2 2 20 01-Apr-66 Community Advertiser 21 4 54 01-Oct-85 Community gazebos or bandstands 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Community History Book, events will honor County's 150th birthday in 2004 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Community picnic 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Computer 32 1 4 01-Jan-96 Computer 32 2 20 01-Apr-96 Computer 5 3 40 01-Jul-69 Computor armour office unit 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Concert by Mark Twain Barbershoppers May 18, 2003 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 Concert Gazebos and band stands Barbara Bell 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Concerts in the park started in 1986 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Concervation assessment review of SCHS holdings 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Condition of grant - within 7 years, one family to 640 acre lot 39 3 60 01-Oct-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Conlongue 1 4 52 01-Oct-65 Connecticut Hill 16 3 40 01-Jun-80 Connecticut Hill 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Connecticut Hill 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Connecticut Hill 32 4 51 01-Oct-96 Connecticut Hill 7 1 8 01-Jan-71 Connecticut Hill 7 2 28 01-Apr-71 Connecticut Hill 8 3 11 01-Jul-72 Connor 1813, West side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Conservation Assessment Program 2007; a program of Heritage Foundation 43 2 28 01-Apr-07 Conserving Fats 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 Consitution can be viewd online at www.schuylerhistoury.org 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Constitution, U. S. 23 2 31 01-Apr-87 Construction of log cabins 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Consultant fines surprises in Museum's costume collection Peggy Field 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Container Construction Important Barbara Bell 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Contest among the children 40 3 39 01-Jul-04 Controversay as to who regatta race in 1878 36 3 4 01-Jul-00 Cook Academy 17 3 40 01-Jul-81 Cook Academy 17 4 49 01-Sep-81 Cook Academy 18 2 23 01-Apr-82 Cook Academy 19 2 22 01-Apr-83 Cook Academy 21 4 62 01-Oct-85 Cook Academy 26 2 19, 30 01-Apr-90 Cook Academy 27 2 28 01-Apr-91 Cook Academy 29 4 63 01-Oct-93 Cook Academy 3 2 21 01-Apr-67 Cook Academy 3 3 47 01-Jul-67 Cook Academy 30 2 28 01-Apr-94 Cook Academy 31 1 15 01-Jan-95 Cook Academy 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Cook Academy 34 1 9 01-Jan-98 Cook Academy 35 1 7 01-Jan-99 Cook Academy 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Cook Academy 38 2 22 02-Apr-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cook Academy 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Cook Academy 42 2 26 01-Apr-06 Cook Academy 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Cook Academy 7 1 16 01-Jan-71 Cook Academy 8 1 9 01-Jan-72 Cook Academy 8 2 27 01-Apr-72 Cook Academy 8 3 8 01-Jul-72 Cook Academy 9 2 9 01-Apr-73 Cook Academy Association 26 2 26 01-Apr-90 Cook Academy established 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Cook left Sackett to face the music 38 2 25 01-Apr-02 Cook left town unexpectly January 4, 1885 38 2 24 01-Apr-02

Cook looses Federal Land Grant for College to Ezra Cornell in Ithaca 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 Cook, Mageerace for State Senate kept newspaper writers busy Gary Emerson 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Cookbook 3 3 38 01-Jul-67 Cookbook 39 3 37, 48 01-Jul-03 Cookbook 39 4 63 01-Oct-03 Cookbook 40 3 45 01-Jul-04 Cookbook now ready 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Cookbook, 1896 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Cookbooks make great gifts cost $8 40 2 31 01-Apr-04 Cooking 16 1 9 01-Jan-80 Cooking corn cobs 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 Cook's Academy, A glimpse at life at Eleanor Blair 44 2 26 01-Apr-08 Coon store 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Coon's Grocery store 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Coon's Mill 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Coopers 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Coopers 1893 - 1894 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Cooperstown 3 1 11 01-Jan-67 Copper boiler/washtubs placed before open oven door 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Copy of deed to grant of land in 1793 to John W. Watkins 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Copy of deed to land where Lee Schoolhouse is located 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Cora Dawley 43 4 49 01-Oct-07 Corbell printed 50 articles about people in 1890's 41 2 23 01-Apr-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Corbett's Point 34 4 51 01-Oct-98 Corbett's Point 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Corbett's writings of rivalry of settlements Savoy and Salubria 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Corduroy or pland roads 36 3 12 01-Jul-00 Corduroy Road 30 2 31 01-Apr-94 Corduroy Road 9 1 15 01-Jan-73 Cordwainer 10 3 33 01-Jul-74 Corn 13 2 105 01-Jun-77 Corn 2 1 14 01-Jan-66 Cornbread 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Cornelius Bogardus D 1707 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Cornell Co-op. Extension 39 2 29, 32 01-Apr-03 Cornell Study Club 10 2 27 01-Apr-74 Cornell tour will include Civil War, Johnson Ave. 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Cornell University 11 4 61 01-Oct-75 Cornell University 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 Cornell University 15 4 63 01-Apr-88 Cornell University 24 2 23 01-Apr-88 Cornell University 38 2 32 01-Apr-02 Cornell University 9 2 9 01-Apr-73 Cornet Band of North Hector (Valois) 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Cornhusker 13 2 105 01-Jun-77 Corning and Blossburg Railroad 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Corning Democrat 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Correspondence (textbook) 10 1 11 01-Jan-74 Costume (class) 18 2 20 01-Apr-82 Costume collection consists of 500 pieces 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Costumes were handmade 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 COSY 1 2 21 01-Apr-65 Cottage Industry 41 4 55 01-Oct-05 Cottage of lower lever disappeared 38 3 35 01-Jul-02 Cotton-Hanlon 12 2 31 01-Mar-76 Cotton-Hanlon 12 3 42 01-Jun-76 Cotton-Hanlon 14 2 19 01-Mar-78 Cotton-Hanlon 16 3 47 01-Jun-80 Cotton-Hanlon 21 3 46 01-Jul-85

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cotton-Hanlon 21 4 51 01-Oct-85 Cotton-Hanlon 28 2 27 01-Apr-92 Cotton-Hanlon 3 3 40 01-Jul-67 Cotton-Hanlon 41 2 17 01-Apr-04 Cotton-Hanlon 5 2 19 01-Apr-69 Cotton-Hanlon 6 2 25 01-Apr-70 Couinty's first Methodist Chirch 1805 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Council Meeting June 9th. 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Council on the Arts 29 20 19, 27, 28, 32 01-Apr-93 Country life 18 3 38 01-Jul-82 County History book 1879 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 County History Book is here John Potter 41 3 48 01-Jul-05 County History book is here 2005 $57.95 41 3 47 01-Jul-05 County line 2 4 59 01-Oct-66 County Seal's railroad engine reflects vital transport of the past Barbara H. Bell 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 County's many waterways are varied Barbara H. Bell 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Couple jumped, search postponed until morning 39 3 40 01-Jul-03 Couple surrounded by dogs & indians above the high cliffs 39 3 40 01-Jul-03 Court cases 25 3 46 01-Jul-89 Courtney and Dempsey rowing race in 1878 36 3 4 01-Jul-00 Courtney coached Cornel University scullers 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Courtney set 3 mile schull professional record 1874 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Courtship by Lyman Bond 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Cousin John Burt 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Cows ranged into the martsh between Watkins and Havana 44 1 9 01-Jan-08 Cradling Barley 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Crafters making butter, spinning, weaving 37 2 30 01-Apr-01 Craftsmen 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Cranberries 18 1 15 01-Jan-82 Cranberry Creek 15 2 30 01-Mar-79 Cranberry Creek 18 4 51 01-Oct-82 Cranberry Lake 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Cranberry Lake 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Cranberry Lake 3 1 16 01-Jan-67 Cratsley Manufacturing 21 4 62 01-Oct-85 Crawford Station (Fort Crawford) 40 3 40 01-Jul-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Crawford at camp was a post boy 40 3 42 01-Jul-04 Crawford Company helped protect against British Military 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 Crawford family were Whig's 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Crawford House 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Crawford House turned into stockaded fort 40 3 44 01-Jul-04 Crawford Settlement 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Crawford Settlement 14 1 15 01-Jan-78 Crawford Settlement 31 2 23 01-Apr-98 Crawford, 2nd. LT Joseph 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Crazy quilt projest celebrated 150th. 2004 40 3 45 01-Jul-04 Cream separator eliminated cooking kettles 39 1 11 01-Jan-03 Creamery (Moreland) 31 2 25 01-Apr-98 Creating a inprompyu dais 42 2 20 01-Apr-07 Credits toward high school graduation 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Creeks 38 4 61 01-Oct-02 Creeks (Quarter Mile) 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Creeks (Tobehanna) 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Crerated from Town of Jersey in Steuben County 1836 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Crime news mostly familiar Barbara H. Bell 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Crimes 11 2 29 01-Apr-75 Crimping 39 4 56 01-Oct-03 Crockery jug with a spigot replaced dipper 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Cronk plant makes garden tools, pliers and jack knives 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Cronk Press employed 80 men, Payroll $1700 in 1913 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Cronk Press Plant established 1888 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Cronkrite Rd. 42 4 49 01-Oct-06 Crooked Lake 10 4 64 01-Oct-74 Crops change with the times Barbara H. Bell 41 4 43 01-Jul-05 Crops Change with the Times Barbara Bell 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Cross District 11 1 14 01-Jan-75 Cross district school building no longer standing 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Cross "Asimple sampler, Royal Jewels, and Hazy Autumns" 43 2 32 01-Apr-07

Crowning triumph of Salubria was arrival of Samuel Watkins in 1828 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Crude picket fences 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 Crum & Holden Co. 11 4 59 01-Oct-75

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Cuban itch 1 2 26 01-Apr-65 Culp's Point 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Culver (village) 10 4 63 01-Oct-74 Culverstown 0 1 6, 7 01-Sep-64 Culverstown 10 4 3 01-Oct-73 Culverstown 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Culverstown 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Culverstown 5 3 29 01-Apr-69 Culverstown 6 1 3 01-Jan-70 Cure for chilblains (Swelling from frostbite) 43 4 61 01-Oct-07 Cure for hydrophobia (Rabies) 43 4 61 01-Oct-07 Cure for rattlesnake bite 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Cure for ringworm 43 4 61 01-Oct-07 Curling hair by wrapping in rags 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Curling irons 39 4 56 01-Oct-03 Curly hair especially admired 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Currants 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Currently personal health and safety is major difference 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Curry Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Customs of travel 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Cutters 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Cutting Trees 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Cynthia Anne Cass Watkins Freer died 1853 38 4 51 02-Oct-02 Cynthia Anne Watkins 1852 42 3 33 01-Jul-07 Daggett, PA 37 4 57 01-Oct-01 Dairies of Trumas Grove Beecher 1862 - 1887 40 1 16 01-Jan-04 Dairy 30 3 43 01-Jul-94 Lee Bradford Dairy 1876 Birthday Trip to Phila. & NYC Webb 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Dairymen's League 18 3 41 01-Jul-82 Dam and pond destroyed in 1935 flood 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Dam rendered the marsh undependable for muck gardens 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Dandelion Greens 39 2 26 01-Apr-03 Dandelion wine 39 2 26 01-Apr-03 Dangles of Temp's 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Daniel Beach 39 1 14 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Daniel Beach 41 2 24 01-Apr-05 Daniel Forester 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Daniel MacMillen, NY Senator 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Daniel McDougal first school in 1818 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 DAR 2 2 19 01-Apr-66 Daredevil DeBurry 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 Dave Shepard 42 4 52 01-Oct-06 David B. Hill NY Govenor 1885 - 1891 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 David Beardsley co-builder of grist mill 1801 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 David Culver 1807 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 David Hill 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 David Hill became US Senator 1892 - 1897 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 David Hill Govenor of NYS 1882 - 1892 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 David Hill passed bar in 1864 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 David Hill, Govenor of NYS in 1885 39 1 1 01-Jan-03 David Hioll died October 20, 1910 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 David Kimball Postmaster 1822 in Mead's Creek 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 David Lee 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 David Lee 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 David Lee 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 David Lee donated property for Lee School 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 David Looms 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 DDT 9 1 5 01-Jan-73 Dean R. Webster 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Dean's Hall (Altay) 9 3 12 01-Jul-73 Death by hanging by rope faulty 39 1 1 01-Jan-03 Death of Eugena Feb 22 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Decentralization program funding 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Decker Cementery (1820's) 42 4 49 01-Oct-06 Deckertown 31 1 12 01-Jan-95 Deckertown (Falls) 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Deckertown Creek 38 4 62 01-Oct-02 Deckertown Creek 43 4 62 01-Oct-07 Deckertown Falls 37 3 42 01-Jul-01 Deckertown Falls 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Deckertown Mill 29 3 42 01-Jul-93

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Deckertown Mills 31 1 12 01-Jan-95 Declaration of Independence 12 3 47 01-Jun-76 Deed contains "In the 18th year of our independence" 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 Deeds 39 4 59 01-Oct-03 Deeds give historical insight Barbara H. Bell 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Deer horn hooks 42 2 24 01-Apr-06 Deery Snyder 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 DeForest Company offered a radio 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Delaware & Cayuga tribes fueding 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Delaware brave 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Delaware invaded Sayuga territory 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Delaware men were taken prisoner 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Delivery routes establisded as private enterprise 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Democrat 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Democrat Citizen 30 4 61 01-Oct-94 Democratic Campaign, 1888 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Democrats 8 2 25 01-Apr-72 Denise Teeter 37 3 47 01-Jul-01 Dentist 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Dentist 6 4 58 01-Oct-70 Depression day (the) 35 3 38 01-Jul-99 Depression days 17 4 58 01-Sep-81 Depression days 29 3 40 01-Jul-92 Depression days (the) 18 3 44 01-Jul-82 Depression of the 20th Century 43 1 1 01-Jan-07 Describes aide-de-camp's duties 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Describes Christmas decorations 40 4 56 01-Oct-04 Describes Clinton Sullivan Expedition 40 3 43 01-Jul-04 Describes duties at garrison 40 3 42 01-Jul-04 Describes eye surgery by Dr. Davis, ne car, etc. 41 2 22 01-Apr-05 Descripes life at college 41 1 3 01-Jan-05 Descriping life in Civil War camp 43 2 24 01-Apr-07 Description of conditions during Sullivan Campaign 43 3 43 01-Jul-07 Description of difficulties of traveling thru swamp 44 1 6 01-Jan-08 Description of gullies, swamps for 6 to 8 miles 1779 44 1 4 01-Jan-08 Description of interior of Montour House 36 4 13 01-Oct-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Description of interior of 38 1 13 01-Jan-02 Description of log cabin in Town of Orange 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Deserters (Civil War) 9 3 9 01-Jul-73 Design of Montour House 36 4 13 01-Oct-00 Designation of rival places of business 1st. Quarter of 1800's 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Destruction of corn fileds by Sullivan's army 44 2 23 01-Apr-08 Development of Salt Beds 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Devils - Flat disc 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 Devonian Age 7 4 53 01-Oct-71 Dewitt 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Diaries ets of the Dow-Wilkinson, White and Erway families 1814 - 1920 43 2 31 01-Apr-07 Diaries of Clinton Sullivan Expedition of 1779 43 3 43 01-Jul-07 Diary (old) 10 4 10 01-Oct-73 Diary (old) 9 3 13 01-Jul-73 Diary August 1876 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Diary lists young womans's expenses C. Edward Coon 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Diary of 13yt. Old youth 1880 36 1 3 01-Jan-00 Diary of 1855 (Excerpts) 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Diary of Addison C. Wood 1852 - 1899 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Diary of Addison C. Wood 1881 John Potter 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Diary of Elizabeth Fletcher b. 7/20/1851 d. 2/15/1913 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Did you attend a rural school? 41 3 47 01-Jul-05 Did you attend or Teach in a Rural School? 41 3 47 01-Jul-05 Diet (milk) 17 4 59 01-Sep-81 Dilisten 43 2 21 01-Apr-07 Dimension of the Crawford house 40 4 49 01-Oct-04 Diner Deluxa at Fontainebleau 1940 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Dinner, Dance at Mechanics Club in May will benefit society 2000 36 2 15 02-Apr-00 Diptheria 14 2 32 01-Mar-78 Diptheria 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Directory - 14 Sources 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Disaster of fellling of walnut tree 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 Dist. 15 school built on SE corner of Gooding's land 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Distillery 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Distllery (Horton) 7 3 43 01-Jul-71

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date District 15 School Town of Reading 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Diven's Hall 14 1 5 01-Jan-78 Diving bell for underwater exploration 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Dix (poorhouse) 33 2 17 01-Apr-97 Dix (town) 12 1 15 01-Jan-76 Dix (town) 14 1 15 01-Jan-78 Dix (town) 20 2 25 01-Apr-84 Dix (town) 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Dix (town) 21 4 53 01-Oct-85 Dix (town) 21 1 14 01-Jan-85 Dix (town) 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Dix (town) 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Dix (town) 7 3 37 01-Jul-71 Dix (town) 7 4 54 01-Oct-71 Dix (town) 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Do You Remember 23 3 45 01-Jul-87 Doanted items vary greatly 2002 38 1 15 01-Jan-02 Doantion honoring 50 anniversary of David & Mary Paradiso Cook 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Doctors 21 4 63 01-Oct-85 Doctors (several) 31 3 39 01-Jul-95 Documents of the Coon Family 1851 - 1928 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Dodge Mill 29 3 43 01-Jul-93 Dogs killing sheep 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Doint the 44 (locks) very slow process 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Doll 11 4 58 01-Oct-75 Doll (Beecher) 13 1 65 01-Jan-77 Dolph appointed US DA for Oregon in 1865 38 4 55 02-Oct-02 Dolph becomes State Senator from Oregon in 1866 38 4 55 02-Oct-02 Dolph becomes US Senator in 1882 - 1895 38 4 55 01-Oct-02 Dolphsburg 17 4 62 01-Sep-81 Don Brubaker 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Don Guthrie 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Don Guthrie 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 Don Zeigler 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Donald Brubaker 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Donald Taylor 44 2 21 01-Apr-08

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Donation honoring (List) 36 1 16 01-Jan-00 Donation in 1950 of wather beaten boards for village 40 2 23 01-Apr-04 Donation in memory of Bob Bale 39 3 44 01-Jul-03 Donation parties held to provide part of income to ministers 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Donation party 1875 to augement paster's salary 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Donations 39 3 44, 45, 46 01-Jul-03 Donations Corrections 42 1 15 01-Jan-06 Donations of SCHS 38 1 14 - 16 01-Jan-02 Donations of SCHS 39 1 15, 16 01-Jan-03 Donations of SCHS 40 3 47, 48 01-Jul-04 Donations of SCHS 41 2 29, 30 01-Apr-04 Donations since July 2000 36 4 16 01-Oct-00 Donations to 2004 building maintenance received 41 2 31 01-Apr-05 Donations to museum rehabilitations project 2000 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Donations to rehabil projectation 36 1 16 01-Jan-00 Donna Edsall, New Member 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Door right hand wall of cliff 30 3 40 01-Jul-03 Doris Gauvin 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 Doris Gauvin retires as director 38 1 16 01-Jan-02 Dorothy Ebersole 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Dorothy Geyser Longnecker died 1972 36 2 8 01-Apr-00 Dorothy Geyser Longnecker's travels 36 2 9 01-Apr-00 Dorothy Hayes and Marian Boyce also made donations toward Nany's plaque 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Double Arches 33 4 56 01-Oct-97 Double disc record was 65 cents 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Doug and Pauls Chamberlain 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Dow Family Letters Portray 18800's life in NYC, Civil War 43 2 17 01-Apr-07 Dr Charles P. Gogfred 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Dr Smelzer intercession 1895 for name change 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Dr. C. D. Smead early Paster of Logan Church 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Dr. Charles E. Davis b 1864 d 1923 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Dr. Clawson 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Dr. Clawson 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Dr. Clawson Sanitarium 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Dr. Earl Bates 40 2 24 01-Apr-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Dr. Jabez Campfield 43 3 44 01-Jul-07 Dr. Jack Love 36 4 13 01-Oct-00 Dr. John M. Quick 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 Dr. Miller of Oregon 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Dr. Post 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Dr. Quirk 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Dr. Robert Bell 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Dr. Samuel Watkis founder of Salubria 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Dr. Sdilas B. Hebbard 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Dr. Thomas Evans died 1896 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Dr. Wm. Gulick died in 1904 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Draft and Riding Horses 41 3 38 01-Jul-05 Draft Dodgers, Military 29 3 38, 39 01-Jul-93 Drainage Act 23 2 32 01-Apr-87 Drake & Newman 21 3 45 01-Jul-85 Drake & Smith 29 1 7 01-Jan-93 Drake and Smith Groceries 37 3 40 01-Jul-01 Drake's at reunion, 50 member of 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Dramatic Society (Altay) 9 3 12 01-Jul-73 Drawbridge across Catharine Creek to narrow to permit passage 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Drawbridge built of Catharine Creek to replace ferry 1826 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Drawbridge destroyed on 4th of July by cannon 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Dresses (paper) 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Dried corn and dried beans 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Drilling for oil in 1882 at Coal Point k/n/a/ Salt Point 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Drop pf moonglow (Drop Star) ` 44 2 29 01-Apr-08 Drop Star 14 1 10, 13 01-Jan-78 Drop Star 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Drop Star 3 2 31 01-Apr-67 Drovers 1 2 28 01-Apr-65 Drovers 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Drovers 6 4 55 01-Oct-70 Drovers Tavern 21 4 51 01-Oct-85 Drovers Tavern 23 1 1 01-Jan-87 Drover's Tavern 42 4 49 01-Oct-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Drover's Tavern in Irelandville 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Drug clerk 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Drugstore (Thompson) 33 4 51 01-Oct-97 Drunk kills deputy & eluded search party for 2 weeks 39 4 58 01-Oct-07 Drying apples 37 3 41 01-Jul-01 Dugue Orchestra 24 2 26 01-Apr-88 Dugway (the) 23 2 27 01-Apr-87 Dumb Waiter 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Dundee 16 1 3 01-Jan-80 Dundee 6 4 58 01-Oct-70 Dundee Historic 28 4 57 01-Oct-92 Dunham Co. 21 4 63 01-Oct-85 Durhamsville 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Durkee Store 5 2 25 01-Apr-69 Dutch Door 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Dutch Settlement 21 4 52 01-Oct-85

Dyes made from herbs, bark, weeds, wood that are boiled and mixed 37 2 19 01-Apr-01 E. B. Blaine 12/26/1880 43 4 53 01-Oct-07 E. H. Downs 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 Each lot contained 600 acres 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Eagle 4 4 11 01-Sep-68 Eagle 5 1 22 01-Jan-69 Eagle Street Theather 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Ear brands were animal ID's in early 1800's Barbara H. Bell 44 1 9 01-Jan-08 Ear markings (36 pages) in Town of Reading records 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 Early American activities 37 2 30 01-Apr-01 Early lodging - Several people in one bed 36 3 12 01-Jul-00 Early post offices often part of county store 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Early postal delivery charges 43 4 55 01-Oct-07 Early roads followed trails established by indians 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Early tavern (Inns) lacked individual rooms 36 3 12 01-Jul-00 Early train photograph, Lumber mill sparks curiosity Barbara H. Bell 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 early treasure hunters looking for oil, Gold, siver & salt Barbara H. Bell 36 3 8 01-Jul-00 Early TV would use an indoor aerial or rabbit ears 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Earning from 1901 of $7.00 36 2 7 01-Apr-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date East Hector 1 1 12 01-Jan-65 East Hector 4 2 25 01-Apr-68 East Hector 4 4 55 01-Sep-68 East Orange 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Easter Sunrise Service 1935 - 2004 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Ebenezer Sayre 1812 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Ebenezer Mallory 1812 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Economy in Northeast relies on industry and amnufacturing 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Edith Taylor 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Edmond Jacquard blankets 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Edmund Brown 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Edmund Brown 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Edmund Brown wrote about Burdett Barbara H. Bell 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Edward A. Dobell 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Edward Decker 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Edward Moot 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Eeels clogged mill wheels in Bradford on Lamoka Lake 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Egg Balls 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Eggs and chickens disappearing 1890's 40 2 25 01-Apr-04 Eight grade education 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Eight Veterinarians in 1886; 11 in 1887 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Elbert P. Cook in Buenos Aries 38 2 26 01-Apr-02 Elbert P. Cook, black sheep of the famous family Gary Emerson 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Elbert T. Cook, supervisor of Havana 1873-1874 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Elder John Young buried in now abandoned cemetery 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Elder Stanton, Baptist Church, Warne 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Elderhastle 27 4 55 01-Oct-91 Eldridge Park 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Eleanor Blair b 1894 d 1992 Class of 1913 44 2 26 01-Apr-08 Eleanor Blair's book "Wellesley College and Community" 1974 44 2 26 01-Apr-08 Eleanor Van Dant 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Electic lights in Montour Falls on July 1, 1910 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Election 5 2 26 01-Apr-69 Election 5 2 30 01-Apr-69 Elections 30 4 64 01-Oct-94 Electirc replaces horses to pull street cars 39 1 1 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Electric Chair 39 1 1, 3-6 01-Jan-03 Electric chair 2000 volts 39 1 4 01-Jan-03 Electric chair for ececutions 39 1 1 01-Jan-03 Electric chair used until 1960's 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Electric lights in late 1880's 39 1 1 01-Jan-03 Electric motors run machines, power elevators 39 1 1 01-Jan-03 Electric railway extented from Elmira, thru Montour Falls to Watkins Glken May 11, 1900 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Electricital Service 16 4 64 01-Sep-80 Electricity 11 4 55, 59 01-Oct-75 Eli Whitney's cotton gin 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Elias Devons 40 4 51 01-Oct-04 Elijah S. Hinman 1812 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Elisha Wixom 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Eliza Davis 43 2 21 & 23 01-Apr-07 Eliza Wilkinson Davis 43 3 38 01-Jul-07 Elizabeth Brown 1900 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Elizabeth Eddy teacher in 1825 38 4 58 02-Oct-02 Elks 23 3 42 01-Jul-87 Ella Greenwood Bowlby 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Elm bark 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Elmer Davis 43 4 49 01-Oct-07 Elmer Davis, A footnote of - died 1/1881 at age 22 44 1 16 01-Jan-08 Elmer Lane 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Elmira & Lake Ontario Railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Elmira (boat) 1 1 8 01-Jan-65 Elmira (College) 22 2 24 01-Apr-86 Elmira Advertiser and Republican 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Elmira and Seneca Lake Railway Co. 42 4 55 01-Oct-06 Elmira College has May Pole at the lily pond 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Elmira Railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Elsa Eberling 37 4 58 01-Oct-01 Emigrants of Tyrone form New England, NJ and Orange County 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Emily Hubbell, Watkins Glen Class of 2004 40 3 33 01-Jul-04 Emma Magee died 7/26/1927 39 4 49 01-Oct-03 Emmet Cooper 43 4 57 01-Oct-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Emmett D. VanKuren 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 Employees would walk over each wooden trestle to check for fires 39 3 35 01-Jul-03 Employers profitting from misfortune of immigrant workers 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Empress Eugenie's furniture 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Emptin Cake 10 4 14 01-Oct-73 Endowment Fund 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 Endowment started by John Barton to help museum maintenance 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 Enfield 24 2 28 01-Apr-88 Enjoy Father's Day at Lawrence Chapen 36 2 16 02-Apr-00 Enjoy Father's Day at the Lawrence Chapel 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Enos Barnes 38 2 26 01-Apr-02 Entire village in pursuit of couple 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Episcopal Church 23 3 43 01-Jul-87 Episcopal Church 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Episcopal Church, Genesee St., Montour Falls 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Episcopal Trust Fund 25 2 23 01-Apr-89 Epworth Leage 37 1 6 01-Jan-01 Erastus P. Hart attorney 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 Erastus P. Hart Attorney 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 Eric L. Gabrielson, surveyor 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Eric Lux 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 Eric V. Smith 1887 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Erie Railroad 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Erie Railroad from Binghamton to Hornell 1848 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Erie Railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Ernestine Davis honored 2000 36 2 16 01-Apr-00 Escapee lasts two weeks in the woods Barbara H. Bell 39 4 58 01-Oct-03 Essay pm Montour Falls by 8th Grader 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Estelle Yeast Cake Co. 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Ethel Armeling 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 Ethel Armstrong 40 4 64 01-Oct-04 Ethel June b. 1887 d. 1972 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Ethel V. Smith-Coon 1901 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Euguen Rosencrans D 10/22/1913 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Eunice Fowle 38 2 26 01-Apr-02 Eureka (plow) 11 3 40 01-Jun-75

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date

European colonists brought farming practices with them to new world 37 3 36 01-Jul-01 Evan E. L. M. Holt 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Evaporation cooling 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Evaporators 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Everadus Bogardus 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Evergreen Hill 39 4 58 01-Oct-07 Every room emptied, walls dusted and scrubbed 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 Everyone had a rhubarb patch 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Everything they ate came from the farm 38 2 29 01-Apr-02 Excelsior Glen 8 4 3 01-Sep-72 Excelsior Glen foot of Burdett Hill 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Excepted was 5 acres of every 100 reserved for highways 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Excepted were all gold and silver mines 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Excise board 16 1 15 01-Jan-80 Excursions trains & boats bought spectators fro races 36 3 3 01-Jul-00 Exec. Flu 1 1 10 01-Jan-65 Exhibit focuses on County seat 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 Exhibits 1 1 10 01-Jan-65 Exhibits 3 1 6 01-Jan-67 Exhibits 3 4 59 01-Oct-67 Existing Lee School was erected in 1884 39 4 61 01-Oct-03 Exit (Boat) 11 4 57 01-Oct-75 Exit (Boat) 12 3 45 01-Jun-76 Expermintation with animals 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Explains cleaning of lace curtains 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 Explains how lots were set up in Town of Hector 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Explains streching curtains on stretchers 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 Extension Service 11 1 14 01-Jan-74 Extension Service 9 1 6 01-Jan-73 Extensive info about genealogy, cementeries etc. 37 4 64 01-Oct-01 Extracts 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Extracts, Manufacturing 11 1 6 01-Jan-74 Ezekial Terry 1817 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Ezra C. Jayne 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 F.W. Wardwell 43 4 60 01-Oct-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date FAA 20 1 3 01-Jan-84 Factories and business key factors in the north 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Factories and meat packing in the Midwest 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Factory workers mostly immigrants 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Fair (Catherine Valle) 12 3 48 01-Jun-76 Fair (Chemung Co.) 19 2 22 01-Apr-83 Fair (Schuyler) 15 1 11 01-Jan-79 Fair (Tompkins) 15 4 61 01-Oct-79 Fair (World's/ Phil.) 12 3 35 01-Jun-76 Fair (Youth) 12 2 31 01-Mar-76 Fairgrounds 42 2 20 01-Apr-07 Fairgrounds (Schuyler) 13 3 121 01-Oct-77 Fairs 13 2 104 01-Jun-77 Fairs 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 Fairs 2 1 11 01-Jan-66 Fairs 35 4 53 01-Oct-99 Fairs (firemen) 8 2 26 01-Apr-72 Fairs (firemen) 8 3 3 01-Jul-72 Fall 2004 building maintenace appeal 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Fall Brook House 21 4 60 01-Jan-85 Fall Brook House 35 1 3 01-Jan-99 Fall building Maintenace appeal 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Fall Creek 38 4 61 02-Oct-06 Fall Creek 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Fall pie sale [planned - Pickup Oct. 26th. 38 3 48 01-Jul-02 Fallbrook Railroad 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Falls added to Montour as consession to Northern Central RR 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Falls Free Press 38 3 45 01-Jul-02 Family aided with food 39 4 58 01-Oct-07 Family bibles and/or dairies 42 4 49 01-Oct-06 Family Life in and around Finger Lakes National Forest 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Family unit picking fruit 40 3 39 01-Jul-04 Family Visitor 7 3 40 01-Jul-71 Family would lie in woods to escape marauders 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Fancy Articles (Boxes for ladies jewelry) 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Farm & Home Institute 10 1 14 01-Jan-74

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Farm (ads) 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Farm (Agriculture) 28 4 51-63 01-Oct-92 Farm (harvest) 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Farm (life) 18 2 30 01-Apr-82 Farm (machinery) 13 2 105 01-Jun-77 Farm (names) 12 3 42 01-Jun-76 Farm (oxen) 28 4 62 01-Oct-92 Farm (prices) 13 3 124 01-Oct-77 Farm (prices) 18 3 48 01-Jul-82 Farm Bureau 10 1 14 01-Jan-74 Farm Bureau 16 1 4 01-Jan-80 Farm Bureau 9 1 5 01-Jan-73 Farm Cadets 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Farm Cadets 9 1 5 01-Jan-73 Farm Directory 1914 42 1 4 01-Jan-06 Farm Organizations 25 3 39 01-Jul-89 Farm workers 28 4 51, 63 01-Oct-92 Farm workers life 30 2 25 01-Apr-94 Farmers in 1883 from Havana sold 40,000 lbs. Of wool 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Farmers prepared fuel for steamers on Seneca Lake 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Farmer's Reliance Insurance 13 3 123 01-Oct-77 Farmer's Reliance Insurance 14 2 23 01-Mar-78 Farmers used to grow a variety of fruit Barbara H. Bell 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Farming 2 1 14 01-Jan-66 Farming 2 3 45 01-Jul-66 Farming 39 3 33 01-Jul-94 Farming 4 4 55 01-Sep-68 Farming 5 1 10, 13 01-Jan-69 Farming 5 2 23 01-Apr-69 Farming 5 2 23, 27 01-Apr-69 Farming 5 3 43 01-Jul-69 Farming 6 1 11 01-Jan-90 Farming 7 1 4 01-Jan-71 Farming 7 2 20 01-Apr-71 Farming crops 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Fashions 3 1 12 01-Jan-67

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Father judge in Philadephia 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Father's Place 23 4 51 01-Oct-87 Father's Place 24 1 3 01-Jan-88 featherbed 42 2 24 01-Apr-06 Fels Naptha Soap 39 1 12 01-Jan-03 Female Sailor 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Female teachers were not allowed to marry 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Fence viewer - inspected all fences 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 Fences 11 1 4 01-Jan-74 Fences 13 2 112 01-Jun-77 Fences 15 4 54 01-Oct-79 Fences 17 3 36 01-Jul-81 Fences 37 3 36 ############# Fences 9 2 5 01-Apr-73

Fences were build in different waysm served many different purposes Marian M. Boyce 37 3 36 01-Jul-01 Fences were put up to protectr home yard from animals 44 1 9 01-Jan-08 Fenno family material given to Society in 2004 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Fenno performed carpentry for Capt. James Hope 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Fenno Wakeman 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 Fenno Wakeman 1851 - 1934 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Fenno's School of Elocution 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Fenno's school of Elocution (Acting) 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Fenton (farm) 21 4 58 01-Oct-85 Fero School 1903 (Orange No. 14) West of Beaver Dams 36 2 7 01-Apr-00 Festival od Spiritualists and Liberalists in Horseheads 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Festival players, string quartet from Elmira, Corning 36 2 16 02-Apr-00 Few radio stations operating only part of each day 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 FFA 14 3 38 01-Jun-78 fFormer church in Logan named to register of historic places Barbara H. Bell 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Fiddler 17 3 48 01-Jul-81 Fields (boat) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Fifer 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Finances 18 2 23 01-Apr-82 Financial Gifts received 2007 43 2 31 01-Apr-07 Financial Institutions 23 3 37 01-Jul-87

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Finger Lakes 13 3 122 01-Oct-77 Finger Lakes (music) 32 1 16 01-Jan-96 Finger Lakes fruit 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Finger lakes Fruit Products Co-Op 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Finger Lakes Railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Finger Lakes State Park 30 3 42 01-Jul-94 Fire Companies 23 3 39 01-Jul-87 Fire Companies (Chester Giles) 31 4 52 01-Oct-95 Fire Companies (Montour) 35 4 51 01-Oct-99 Fire Dept. (Burdett) 19 2 27 01-Apr-83 Fire Dept. (Burdett) 31 1 13 01-Jan-05 Fire Dept. (Havana) 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Fire Dept. (Montour) 35 2 29 01-Apr-99 Fire Police 1 2 21 01-Apr-65 Fire Watch Tower 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Firemen 1 2 29 01-Apr-65 Firemen 2 3 37 01-Jul-66 Firemen 4 3 39 01-Jul-68 Firemen (Burdett) 10 2 26 01-Apr-74 Firemen (Burdett) 12 2 17 01-Mar-76 Firemen (Montour) 11 1 6 01-Jan-74 Firemen (uniforms) 10 2 26 01-Apr-74 Firemen (Watkins) 12 3 41 01-Jun-76 Fires 13 3 123 01-Oct-77 Fires 33 2 27, 30 01-Apr-97 Fires 4 2 32 01-Apr-68 Fires 8 2 20, 21 01-Apr-72 Fires (DeCamp barn) 23 2 31 01-Apr-87 Fires (forest) 11 3 48 01-Jun-75 Fires (Hotel in State Park) 31 3 43 01-Jul-95 Fires (Malt house) 26 3 38 01-Jul-90 Fires (Mecklenburg) 33 2 25 01-Apr-97 Fires (Reading) 32 2 27 01-Apr-96 Fires (Weston 26 4 49 01-Oct-90 Firewood 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Fireworks burns 42 2 20 01-Apr-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Fireworks outlawed 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 First Bank in Montour Falls 37 3 42 01-Jul-01 First barges on canal Oct. 1833 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 First building is a crude mill 37 2 28 01-Apr-01 First construction, cutting brush 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 First Fair of Schuyler County 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 First fences from stumps of trees felled to make houses 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 First mail delivered by private carrier 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 First mills of Schuyler County was in Catharine 36 1 8 01-Jan-07 First official road in Schuyler Co. 1779 (St. Rt 14) 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 First public school of Catharinestown 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 First roadways in County were maintained by adjacent landowners Barbara H. Bell 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 First Salt Company 1893 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 First salt plant prior to 1893 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 First salt shipment in 1894 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 First school heated with a fireplace 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 First settlers of Tyrone - 1800 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 First stamps in 1847 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Fish (trout) 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Fish Farm - Odessa/Kayutah Lake 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Fish Hazen of Searsburg 1886 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Fish Hill 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Fish sold to regional grocerys 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Fishing 13 2 96 01-Apr-77 Fishing (ice) 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Fishing (Law) 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Fishing for pickerel and mullett 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Fishing limited to Feb. 10th. 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Five babies born in 1924 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Five salesmen 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Fixture & Lumber Co. 12 3 45 01-Jun-76 Flag (Holidays) 8 2 17 01-Apr-72 Flag (Schuyler Co.) 12 2 32 01-Mar-76 Flags 6 4 57 01-Oct-70 Flags (at Museum) 31 4 54 01-Oct-95 Flail 11 1 11 01-Jan-74

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Flannel cakes 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Flannel picture board 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Flatiron Rd. 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Fleet family 1803 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Flint 8 2 19 01-Apr-72 Flo and Emmy Huey 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Flood of 1906 destroyed ll bridges 42 4 55 01-Oct-06 Floods 1 2 22 01-Apr-65 Floods 6 3 41 01-Jul-70 Floods (1935) 31 3 33-37 01-Jul-95 Floods (1935) 31 4 56, 58, 59 01-Oct-95 Floods (1935) 32 1 7 01-Jan-96 Floods (1935) 32 2 28 01-Apr-96 Floods (1935) 33 3 38 01-Jul-97 Floods (1935) 38 3 33-37 01-Jul-02 Flook of sheep consisting of 1,260 Merinos, driven through Watkins Glen in 1890's 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Flor arranging to be talk topic 2004 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Flora & Lee Webb Diaries 1876 42 2 17 01-Apr-06 Floral arrangements (Nov. 17, 2004), A history of 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Florence Carpenter died 2000 36 3 13 01-Jul-00 Florence Darling Taylor, wife of Charles Taylor 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Florence oil cook stove 39 1 9 01-Jan-03 Flu 9 3 7 01-Jul-73 Flying Arrow 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Fodder for horses 43 3 44 01-Jul-07 Fontainbleau 13 2 92 01-Apr-77 Fontainbleau 14 1 9 01-Jan-78 Fontainbleau 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Fontainbleau 26 4 54 01-Oct-90 Fontainebleau on Lake Kayutah 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Food 10 4 9, 14 01-Oct-73 Food very much part of War efforts Barbara H. Bell 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Food will win the war 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Food wrapped in towels or scraps of white cloth 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Foods 39 3 37 01-Jul-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Footbridge across creek was gone 38 3 35 01-Jul-02 For your Calendar 42 4 62 01-Oct-06 For your calendar 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 For your calendar 2007 43 2 32 01-Apr-07 Forester 1 4 60 01-Oct-65 Forester 7 2 24 01-Apr-71 Former church now Community Center 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Forming Schuyler as new county hotly debated 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Forshee Farm 42 1 4 01-Jan-06 Forsythia bush at Eastern corner 42 4 52 01-Oct-06 Fort Crawford 40 4 49 01-Oct-04 Fort Richmond 8 3 9, 10 01-Jul-72 Fort, Andrew 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Fortifying the town 43 2 22 01-Apr-07 Fortress Monroe, VA 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Forty Two years of Schuyler County Journal 1964 -2006 indexes avaailable on CD to members $20 43 2 30 01-Apr-07 Forty-niners 20 2 30 01-Apr-84 Forty-niners 23 3 44 01-Jul-87 Fossils 7 4 53 01-Oct-71 Fountainebleau 27 3 40 01-Jul-91 Fountainebleau 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Four churches in 1913 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Four page publication "house organ" of the Crane & Hoist Corporation "Shepard" 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Four villages: Burdette (sic),Mecklenburg, Reynoldsville and Searsburg Population 5,654 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Fourth of July 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Fourth of July (Tyrone) 7 3 42 01-Jul-71 Frances Cratsley 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Frances Goodwin Married 1854 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Francis Drake 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Francis Granger, ran for Govenor of NY 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Francis Gregory 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Francis Kernan US Senator 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 Francis Sherman 39 4 54 01-Oct-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Frank & Elinor Emmick 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Frank Clark dynamite expert 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Frank Eberling 37 4 59 01-Oct-01 Frank Eberling 37 4 61 01-Oct-01 Frank Ganung 40 yrs. Town supervisor Town of Dix 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Frank Longnecker 36 2 8 01-Apr-00 Frank Longnecker Law Professor 1938 36 2 10 01-Apr-00 Frank Morehouse 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Frank R. Hoy donated an imposing cast iron fountain 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Frank Severne 1825 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Frank Stamp of Reading ( Denist) 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Frank Stevens 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Frank Stoll 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 Frankie Ensimes 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Franklin House 5 3 48 01-Jul-69 Franklin Pierce 40 3 33 01-Jul-04 Franklin stove 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Frank's Automotive 29 3 48 01-Jul-93 Fred & Betty Seeger 37 4 60 01-Oct-01 Fred D. Fordham of Watkins 1889 Veterinarians ` 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 Fred Dickens 36 4 8 01-Oct-00 Fred Dickens 37 1 6 01-Jan-01 Fred Dickens 37 2 21 01-Apr-01 Fred Fleet 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Fred Goonts 43 4 52 01-Oct-07 Fred R. Parish resident of Town of Reading 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Fred W. Jackson 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 Frederick A. Johnson 1900 36 2 3 01-Apr-00 Frederick Robert Marshall 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Frederickstown 10 4 64 01-Oct-74 Frederickstown 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Frederickstown 2 4 57 01-Oct-66 Frederickstown 35 2 25 01-Apr-93 Frederickstown 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Frederickstown 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Frederickstown 8 2 24 01-Apr-72

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Free Kansas 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Free Press (Trumansburg) 8 1 5 01-Jan-72 Free Soil 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Free, public presentations will inform, entertain in 2002 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Freeholders 16 1 13 01-Jan-80 Freer's (Hall) 13 1 73 01-Jan-77 Freer's Glen k/n/a Watkins Geln State Park 36 3 3 01-Jul-00 Freid pumpkins 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Fresh-air Children 21 1 15 01-Jan-85 Fried cucumbers 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Friends (religion) 14 1 4 01-Jan-78 Friends Settlement 6 1 3 01-Jan-70 Friends stay in touch through their letters 12/7/1880 43 4 49 01-Oct-07 legs 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Frog Pond 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Frog Town (Burdett) 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Frog Town (Burdett) 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Mrs. A..A.. From a newspaper ad - for dress making Hemingway 42 1 13 01-Jan-06 From a young man's life: Excerpts from Ralph Gabriel's diary Jack Gabriel 36 4 7 01-Oct-00 From a young man's life; Excerpts from Ralph Gabriel Diary Jack Gabriel 37 1 4 01-Jan-01 From a young man's life; Excerpts from ralph Gabriel's Diary Jack Gabriel 37 2 20 01-Apr-01 From young man's life; excerps from Ralph Gabriel Diary Jack Gabriel 36 3 14 01-Jul-00 Front portion on "yellow house" built in 1840 40 1 3 01-Jan-04 Frost Foundry 11 3 40 01-Jun-75 Frost Foundry (business) 21 4 61 01-Oct-85 Frost Hill 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Frost Hill 16 3 43 01-Jun-80 Fruit 25 2 20 01-Apr-89 Fruit 25 3 35, 44 01-Jul-89 Fruit 28 4 51-63 01-Oct-92 Fruit 33 2 17, 31 01-Apr-97 Fruit 40 3 39 01-Jul-04 Fruit 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Fruit (Harvest) 30 1 6 01-Jan-94 Fruit can pail 43 2 24 01-Apr-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Fruit Crop Harvesting 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Fruit Crops 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Fruit Growers picnic 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Fruit Grower's Picnic 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Fruit spraying 1891 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Fudge candy story 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Fuel 28 1 10 01-Jan-92 Full sized loom designed from minature loom by John Potter, past director 44 1 12 01-Jan-08 Fuller brushes 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Fund drive 31 4 56 01-Oct-95 Fund Drive (donors) 35 4 64 01-Oct-99 Fund drive need your help Marion Boyce 36 1 14 01-Jan-00 Fund drive to install totao climate control 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Fund Raisers 29 4 59 01-Oct-93 Fund Raising 29 20 19 01-Apr-93 Fund Raising 30 3 40 01-Jul-94 Fund Raising 33 3 33 01-Jul-97 Fund Raising (contributors) 35 3 48 01-Jul-99 Funding gift by Kenneth Searles 38 4 64 02-Oct-02 Funds 27 1 13 01-Jan-91 Funeral Homes 7 4 63 01-Oct-71 Furniture (pioneer) 10 4 8 01-Oct-73 Fytie Bogardus 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Fytie Haftgus 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 G. A. R. Post 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 G. E. Drake 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 G. W. Moorhouse 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Gabriel's Junction Town of Reading 36 3 14 01-Jul-00 Gambling 12 1 13 01-Jan-76 Games 11 4 52 01-Oct-75 Games (school) 18 2 31 01-Apr-82 Ganung Highway Superintendent Town of Dix 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Ganungs in Moreland 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 GAR 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 GAR 1 2 32 01-Apr-65

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date GAR 12 4 55 01-Sep-76 GAR 14 2 31 01-Mar-78 GAR 30 1 1-3 01-Jan-94 GAR Barbara Bell 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 GAR 6 3 33 01-Jul-70 GAR (Band) 27 4 60 01-Oct-91 GAR (Tyrone) 8 2 22 01-Apr-72 GAR (Watkins) 15 4 58 01-Oct-79 GAR members 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Garbage fed to pigs 39 1 11 01-Jan-03 Garrett's 30 2 20 01-Apr-94 Garrett's Point 19 4 60 01-Oct-83 Gary Emerson 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Gary Emerson - a link in great chain Chemung Canal 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Gas 2 4 59 01-Oct-66 Gas 4 2 29 01-Apr-68 Gas & Oil 14 3 42 01-Jun-78 Gas & Oil 9 4 16 01-Oct-73 Gas & Oil (brands) 16 3 48 01-Jun-80 Gas & Oil (drilling) 16 4 64 01-Sep-80 Gas & Oil (lights) 12 1 11 01-Jan-76 Gas jet overhead in jail 43 1 4 01-Jan-07 Gas or Oil Drilling 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Gathered milkweed pods in bags for parachutes 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Gatherings in a certain place of business 40 2 26 01-Apr-04 Gee's Construction 43 4 63 01-Oct-07

Gems discovered in our costume & tool collections March 20, 2002 38 1 14 01-Jan-02

Gems rediscovered in our costume and tool collection March 20, 2002 37 4 63 01-Oct-01 Gen Web Project 37 4 64 01-Oct-01 Gen, George J. Magee Died 1897 39 4 49 01-Oct-03 Gen. James Clinton 40 3 43 01-Jul-04 Gen. Maxwell's New Jersey Brigage 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Gene Gailey postmaster 37 3 40 01-Jul-01 Genealogist will speak 11/15/2000 35 4 15 01-Oct-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Genealogy Club meeting 5/2/2004 40 2 32 01-Apr-04 Genealogy Club Meeting 1st. Tues. of each month 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Genealogy Club meets fist Tues eveningof each month 2005 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 General Clinton's Brigade 44 2 24 01-Apr-08 General gifts to the museum 40 4 62/63 01-Oct-04 General John Mulford 1829 - 1908 42 4 53 01-Oct-06 General John Sullivan 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 General Scott 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 General Taylor 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Genesee Brerwing Company of Rochester 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Genesee Country Village 13 3 115 01-Oct-77 Genesee Country Village 7 4 57 01-Oct-71 Genesee River 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Gentling 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Gentling of the horses 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Geo. Brown (mrs) 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 George Buckley 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 George C. Otis 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 George Clinton 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 George Cluck 38 2 26 01-Apr-02 George Coon receive McCormick Deering farm equipment 38 1 12 01-Jan-02 George Dickerson 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 George F. Johnson 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 George Freer was Schuyler Co. judge and surrogate judge 38 4 51 02-Oct-02 George Hanmer 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 George Humphreys 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 George Humpreys 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 George J. Magge was a Postmaster General 39 4 49 01-Oct-03 George Mills 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 George Mills postmaster for Mills Landing 1802 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 George Mills, innkeeper,tradesman and developer 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 George Muller 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 George Paterson 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 George Record 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 George S. Coon, Jr. 35 2 5 01-Apr-00 George Stewart built octogon barn 41 2 28 01-Apr-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date George Tichenor 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 George Washington inventor of alternate cuttent electricity 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Gequest from estate of Corrinne Lee 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Gerneyites (religion) 34 1 15 01-Jan-98 Gertje Turk 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Gertje Turk 40 3 45 01-Jul-04 Ghost stories 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Gift of Captian James Hope's paintings 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Gift to Society Collections 42 4 62-63 01-Oct-06 Gifts for sale 2005 41 2 31 01-Apr-05 Gifts to Society Collections 43 2 31 01-Apr-07 Gifts to Society collections (2007) 43 1 15 01-Jan-07 Gifts to the Society Collections 42 3 46 01-Jul-06 Gifts to the Society Collections 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Gilbert Hillerman of Reading - Healing ointiment 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 Gilly's garage 18 4 58 01-Oct-82 Gingerbread Corners 27 1 8 01-Jan-91 Girls Scouts 3 3 46 01-Jul-67 Glance Backward 9 2 9 01-Apr-73 Glass 11 3 38 01-Jun-75 Glazed beef tongueham jubilier, meat pasties 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Glen (Eden) 17 4 63 01-Sep-81 Glen (Eldridge) 17 3 48 01-Jul-81 Glen (Eldridge) 30 3 36 01-Jul-94 Glen (Eldridge) 33 1 16 01-Jan-97 Glen (Eldridge) 33 2 28, 29 01-Apr-97 Glen (Eldridge) 38 3 33 02-Jul-06 Glen (Excelsior) 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Glen (Excelsior) 16 4 60 01-Sep-80 Glen Beer 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Glen Brewing Company 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Glen City (Band) 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Glen City Cart 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Glen City Club 36 4 8 01-Oct-00 Glen City Hotel 26 4 59 01-Oct-90 Glen Creek 14 1 16 01-Jan-78

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Glen Creek 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Glen Creek 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Glen Creek 23 2 26 01-Apr-87 Glen Creek 30 1 15 01-Jan-94 Glen Creek 9 1 9 01-Jan-73 Glen Creek bulldozed so that vehicles could ford creek 38 3 35 01-Jul-02 Glen Eldridge 38 3 33 01-Jul-02 Glen Mountain House 26 4 61 01-Oct-90 Glen Mountain House 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Glen Park 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Glen Park Hotel 16 2 21 01-Mar-80 Glen Park Hotel 26 4 60 01-Oct-90 Glen Park Hotel 9 2 15 01-Apr-73 Glen Park Hotel 9 3 1 01-Jul-73 Glen Salt Co. 1893 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 Glen Salt Company founded in 1893 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Glen Springs 26 4 62-64 01-Oct-90 Glen Springs 32 3 36, 40, 47 01-Jul-96 Glen Springs 32 4 55, 56, 59, 61, 63 01-Oct-96 Glen Springs 34 4 61 01-Oct-98 Glen Springs 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Glen Springs 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Glen Springs 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 Glen Springs 5 4 53 01-Oct-69 Glen Springs 6 3 48 01-Jul-70 Glen Springs 8 1 6 01-Jan-72 Glen Springs 9 3 5 01-Jul-73 Glen Springs Hotel 36 3 8 01-Jul-00 Glen Springs Hotel 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Glen, Watkins 16 2 25 01-Mar-80 Glenda Gephart Journal Editor 43 1 13 01-Jan-07 Glendale Nursing Home 9 3 9 01-Jul-73 Glenfeld 2 2 21 01-Apr-66 Glenfeld Park 9 3 15 01-Jul-73 Glenn creek (Watkins Mill Creek) 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Glenn Mickle, Historian Town of Hector 36 3 10 01-Jul-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Glenora 15 3 48 01-Jun-79 Glenora 2 3 45 01-Jul-66 Glenwood Cemetery 7 3 41 01-Jul-71 Glenwood Cemetery Watkins Glen 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 Globe Stove 5 3 39 01-Jul-69 Glorious - T 27 1 6 01-Jan-91 Gluck commits sucide 38 2 27 01-Apr-02 Go-Cart 35 3 41 01-Jul-99 Gold 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Gold 30 2 17 01-Apr-94 Gold 7 3 48 01-Jul-71 Gold 9 4 8, 15 01-Oct-73 Gold & Silver ( Panning) 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Gold (Sugar Hill) 32 2 25 01-Apr-96 Gold (Sugar Hill) 8 4 15 01-Sep-72 Gold Hunter 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Gold Mine 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Gold Mine 2 4 59 01-Oct-66 Gold Rush 10 1 12 01-Jan-74 Good Samaritan Lodge 33 4 62 01-Oct-97 Good Templars 1 3 37 01-Jul-65 Good Templars 14 1 6 01-Jan-78 Good Templars 24 3 35 01-Jul-88 Gooding sold property to Joshua Cross 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Gordon Cooper donated new computor to Society 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Gordon Hubbell 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Gospel Fund 25 2 23 01-Apr-89 Gospel Shoes 27 1 15 01-Jan-91 Gospel Workers (Monterey) 33 4 62 01-Oct-97 Goss, Henry (boat) 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Goundry Wagon Co. (2 buildings) 28 2mployees 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Gov. Clinton sent surveyors to map region 38 2 17 01-Apr-02 Gov. Hill State of State address of 1885 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Gov. Hill's legacy includes use of electric chair for executions Gary Emerson 39 1 1 01-Jan-03 Gov. William Kief 36 4 3 01-Oct-00 Governors NYS 26 4 52 01-Oct-90

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Governors NYS 27 1 5 01-Jan-91 Grace Howard 1900 36 2 3 01-Apr-00 Grafting wax 43 4 61 01-Oct-07 Grain (harvest) 11 4 53 01-Oct-75 Grain Crops 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Grand Fancy-Dress Carnival 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Grand Prix 1 2 29 01-Apr-65 Grand Prix 1 4 56 01-Oct-65 Grand Prix 11 1 8 01-Jan-75 Grand Prix 32 3 36, 42 01-Jul-96 Grand Prix 32 4 62 01-Oct-96 Grand Prix 7 4 49 01-Oct-71 Grand Prix 8 4 13 01-Sep-72 Grandma sold extra butter 39 1 11 01-Jan-03 Grandpa Bowlby, Livery stable 42 2 25 01-Apr-05 Grandparents sun porch: seeing creek raging below 38 3 33 01-Jul-02 Grandstand for races erected on West shore of Seneca Lake 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Grandstand seated 3,000 + standing room 2,000 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Grange (Beaver Dams) 8 1 11 01-Jan-72 Grange (Burdett) 11 1 13 01-Jan-75 Grange (Burdett) 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 Grange (Burdett) 19 2 26 01-Apr-83 Grange (Burdett) 29 20 21 01-Apr-93 Grange (Cayuta Lake) 12 3 48 01-Jun-76 Grange (Cayuta Laket) 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 Grange (Cayuta) 9 1 11 01-Jan-73 Grange (Kayutah) 24 1 4 01-Jan-88 Grange (Mecklenburg) 14 1 6 01-Jan-78 Grange (Monterey) 8 1 10 01-Jan-72 Grange (Moreland) 31 2 24 01-Apr-98 Grange (Reading) 14 1 5 01-Jan-78 Grange (Reading) 17 2 23 01-Apr-81 Grange (Reading) 8 3 15 01-Jul-72 Grange met in winter once a month 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Grange no community and cultural junction 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Grange Society originally a politival organization 43 1 6 01-Jan-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Grant 33 1 1 01-Jan-97 Grant (State) 33 2 21 01-Apr-97 Grant Nichols 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Grant ranged from Owego Creek through the Towns of Hector and Ulysses to Dryden and west to Premptio 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Grant to SCHS 14 1 3 01-Jan-78

Grant to update heating and cooling systems to be completed by 2010 43 2 28 01-Apr-07 Grant will pay for cellar work in 2000 $75,000 36 2 14 02-Apr-00 Grants 26 4 53, 54 01-Oct-90 Grants 28 4 49 01-Oct-92 Grants 30 1 10 01-Jan-94 Grants awarded for Society programs by The Arts of the Southern Finger Lakes 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Grants to SCHS 29 20 30 01-Apr-93 Grape containers 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Grape growers in 1893-94 was 160 with more than 2 acres of land 39 3 44 01-Jul-03 Grape growing land sold for $100 per acre in 1885 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Grape growning increased after prohibition 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Grape leaves are said to make yeast equal to hopsape tonnage in NYS 1967 140,000 tons 39 3 44 01-Jul-03 Grape markets all along the Atlantic coast 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Grape seeds found in Sarcophagi of Egyptian mummies 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Grape shipments in 1885; 7000 10# baskets, mostly catawbas 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Grape tonnage in NYS 1950-56 76,000 tons 39 3 44 01-Jul-03 Grape varities: Concord, Rebecca, Delaware, Diana, Iona, Catawba, Niagara and Crevelands 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Grapes 23 4 53 01-Oct-87 Grapes 28 4 59 01-Oct-97 Grapes 30 1 7 01-Jan-94 Grapes 33 4 62 01-Oct-97 Grapes 39 3 42 01-Jul-03 Grapes 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Grapes 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Grapes 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Grapes 7 3 46 01-Jul-71

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Grapes (growing) 14 3 41 01-Jun-78 Grapes (growing) 14 4 58 01-Sep-78 Grapes (picture) 14 4 59 01-Sep-78 Grapes long grown in Schuyler Barbara H. Bell 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Grapes sold for .05 a pound or .06 for a quarter 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Grapes were all hand picked 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Grasshopper infestation 1893 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Grasshoppers 17 4 64 01-Sep-81 Grat Brick Tavern home for 4 generations of Lattins 36 2 11 01-Apr-00 Grateful for donations (2007) 43 1 16 01-Jan-07 Gray's Settlement 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 Gray's Settlement 21 4 52 01-Oct-85 Gray's Settlement 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Great Depression 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Great Pine Woods 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 Great Pine Woods 30 2 22 01-Apr-94 Great programs planned for 2003 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Greek revival home 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Greeley Davis 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Greeley Davis lived on Cross Road 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Green Valley Lake 28 4 64 01-Oct-92 Greenback (see Alpine) 7 4 57 01-Oct-71 Greenleaf 16 2 19 01-Mar-80 Grist mill also run by C. S. Frost 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Grist mill in Catharine located on what is now Brooklyn Terrace - Torn down in 1958 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Groceries 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Groceries 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Groceries 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Grocery (early prices) 15 3 35 01-Jun-79 Grocery (prices 1841) 14 3 43 01-Jun-78 Grounf holly 40 4 56 01-Oct-04 Grove School 3 2 21 01-Jul-67 Grove School 4 1 8, 16 01-Jan-68 Grove School 4 2 20 01-Apr-68 Grove School 4 4 58 01-Sep-68

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Guidelines 42 1 14 01-Jan-06 Guidelines 42 1 14 01-Jan-06 Gundry Wagon Company Limited of Watkins Glen 42 3 33 01-Jul-06 Gus Panarites 38 1 12 01-Jan-02 Guy C. Hinman 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Guy Caywood 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Gypsies 22 4 56 01-Oct-86 Gypsy Queen 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 H & W Maternity corset 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 H. H. Graham warehouse 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 H. Ingersoll 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 H. P. Sleeper 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 H. Raplee 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 Hagarty (store) 21 4 59 01-Oct-85 Hair 2 2 30 01-Apr-66 Haircuts (1906) 12 1 11 01-Jan-76 Hairdo 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Hair's the real story Barbara H. Bell 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Hall of Fame 33 4 54 01-Oct-97 Hallett's monument and the house, An aisle of pines (Spruce) planted between 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Halloween 39 4 54 03-Oct-06 Halloween character in broken rocking chair under street light 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Hall's Mill 41 2 20 05-Apr-06 Halls Mills 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Halsey Ivey 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Hamburg 18 4 51 01-Oct-82 Hamburg 3 1 9 01-Jan-67 Hamburg 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Hamburg 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Hamburg (Burdett) 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Hamburg (Burdett) 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Hamilton Hall was W. E. Coon's residence 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Handyman 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Hanging Valley 6 3 41 01-Jul-70 Hard tact and bacon 43 3 40 01-Jul-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Harding's Band 2 1 6 01-Jan-66 Harding's Band 27 4 55 01-Oct-91 Hardscrabble Farming 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Hardwood Bark 8 2 28 01-Apr-72 Harkaway 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Harmon Gregory Dean of Weston 1912 Veterinarian 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 Harmon Pumpelly 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Harnessmaker 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Harold Norton 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Harriet O. Ganung and 3 children perished in flood 38 3 36 01-Jul-02 Harring & Simmons 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Harris letters 1852-1868 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Harrisburg 1833 38 1 6 01-Jan-02 Harrison burr-stone mill 12 horsepower 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Harry Barrett Tool & Die Supervisor Shepard Niles 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Harry Davis, rural mail carrier 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Harry Gabriel 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Harry Lattin 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Harv. Givons 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Harvest 40 3 39 01-Jul-04 Harvey E. Bradley 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Harwood Bark 3 3 40 01-Jul-67 Hathaway Novelty Wood Works 41 4 55 01-Oct-05 Hattir Emerson Barrett 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Havana 1 1 5, 14 01-Jan-65 Havana 1 2 20, 23 01-Apr-65 Havana 1 3 48 01-Jul-65 Havana 11 4 57 01-Oct-75 Havana 12 1 13 01-Jan-76 Havana 16 1 13 01-Jan-76 Havana 16 1 12, 15 01-Jan-80 Havana 2 1 7, 11 01-Jan-66 Havana 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Havana 21 4 61 01-Oct-85 Havana 22 2 26 01-Apr-86 Havana 3 3 41, 47 01-Jul-67

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Havana 31 2 24, 29 01-Apr-95 Havana 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Havana 4 1 8 01-Jan-68 Havana 5 2 21, 29 01-Apr-69 Havana 5 4 61 01-Oct-69 Havana 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Havana 6 3 41, 43 01-Jul-70 Havana 6 4 49 01-Oct-70 Havana 7 1 13 01-Jan-71 Havana 1836 (Montour Falls) 38 3 44 01-Jul-02

Havana name changed to Montour Falls during Spanish American War 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Havana & Catharine Turnpike 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Havana (band) 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Havana (Board) 32 1 8 01-Jan-96 Havana (business) 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Havana (Journals) 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Havana (Nat'l Bank) 14 1 11 01-Jan-78 Havana (Officers) 32 1 8 01-Jan-96 Havana (old families) 8 1 9 01-Jan-72 Havana (rink) 27 4 54?9 01-Oct-91 Havana 1825, a small struggling village of few houses 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Havana Band 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 Havana Brass Band 1876 - 1888 (Cotillion Band?) 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Havana Cotillion Band 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Havana Glen 11 3 59 01-Oct-75 Havana Glen 13 2 104 01-Jun-77 Havana Glen 21 1 16 01-Jan-85 Havana Glen 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Havana Glen 38 4 61 01-Oct-02 Havana Glen SE of Montour Falls 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Havana Glen (Park) 37 3 39 01-Jul-01 Havana Glen Creek 1 1 6 01-Jan-65 Havana Journal 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Havana Library Assoc. organized in 1872 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Havana Library Association 38 2 22 01-Apr-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Havana Manufacturing Company 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Havana n/k/a as Montour Falls incorporated in 1836 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Havana named changed to Montour honoring Catharine Montour 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Havana Planing Mill 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Havana Rink 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Havana Rink 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Havana stoneware part of village economy in mid 1800's Barbara H. Bell 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 Havana Stoneware tan color with cobalt blue decorations 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Havana Village 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Havana, 1876 - 1888 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Havana/Montour population 1400 in 1913 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Havana's name changed to Montour Falls during Spanish American War 1903 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Havanna Brass Band 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Havanna(sic) (Montour Falls) founded in 1829 by David Ayers 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Havava's Gen. Mulford had important role in Civil War Ed Atwill 42 4 53 01-Oct-06 Hay Press Works 22 2 27 01-Apr-86 Hay storage for ponies 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Haying 30 2 23 01-Apr-94 Haying 42 2 17 01-Apr-06 Haynes and Company in Havana (Montour Falls) 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Hazlitt (vineyards) 32 4 53 01-Oct-96 Hazlitt, Winery 29 20 29 01-Apr-93 Heat only from fireplaces 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Heating 2 4 60 01-Oct-66 Heating water in oval copper boiler 39 1 12 01-Jan-03 Hecor original borders remained intact 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Hector 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Hector 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 Hector 1 2 21, 23 01-Apr-65 Hector 1 3 35, 38 01-Jul-65 Hector 1 4 51 01-Oct-65 Hector 1 4 55 01-Oct-65 Hector 10 3 43, 48 01-Jul-74 Hector 11 1 11 01-Jan-75 Hector 12 2 17, 29 01-Mar-76

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hector 13 1 74 01-Jan-77 Hector 15 3 38, 40 01-Jun-79 Hector 15 4 57 01-Oct-79 Hector 16 1 13 01-Jan-80 Hector 16 3 40 01-Jun-80 Hector 16 4 62 01-Sep-80 Hector 2 1 15 01-Jan-66 Hector 2 2 20 01-Apr-66 Hector 2 3 35 01-Jul-66 Hector 20 2 25 01-Apr-84 Hector 20 4 60 01-Oct-84 Hector 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Hector 21 3 33 01-Jul-85 Hector 22 4 49 01-Oct-86 Hector 23 1 1 01-Jan-87 Hector 23 2 17 01-Apr-87 Hector 25 2 17 01-Apr-89 Hector 25 3 33 01-Jul-89 Hector 26 1 11 01-Jan-90 Hector 3 1 3, 8, 9 01-Jan-67 Hector 3 4 61 01-Oct-67 Hector 31 2 23, 31 01-Apr-95 Hector 34 1 14 01-Jan-98 Hector 37 4 56 ############# Hector 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 Hector 4 1 3, 16 01-Jan-68 Hector 4 2 31, 32 01-Apr-68 Hector 4 3 45 01-Jul-68 Hector 5 1 13 01-Jan-69 Hector 5 2 27 01-Apr-69 Hector 5 3 33, 45 01-Jul-69 Hector 5 1 10 01-Jan-69 Hector 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Hector 6 3 40 01-Jul-70 Hector 7 2 32 01-Apr-71 Hector 8 2 24 01-Apr-72

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hector 9 1 10, 13 01-Jan-73 Hector - 3 residences in 1794, 250 by 1814 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Hector - Catherine Turnpike 5 2 30 01-Apr-69 Hector - Grain mill in NW corner, only mill for miles 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Hector (Wickham store) 24 2 25 01-Apr-88 Hector and Catharine Turnpike Road and Bridge Co., Inc. 1823 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Hector celebrating its bicentennial Sandra Bradford 38 2 17 01-Apr-02 Hector Falls 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Hector Falls 3 1 3, 8 01-Jan-65 Hector Falls 33 2 28, 29 01-Apr-97 Hector Falls 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Hector Falls 5 3 46 01-Jul-69 Hector Falls 6 3 40, 41 01-Jul-70 Hector Falls 8 4 6 01-Sep-72 Hector Falls (1921) 19 1 15 01-Jan-83 Hector Falls (19210 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Hector Falls (poorhouse) 33 2 17 01-Apr-97 Hector Falls 20 ft 43 1 13 01-Jan-07 Hector families moved from Schuyler for new lives in North Penna. J. Kelsey Jones 37 4 56 01-Oct-01 Hector Herald 18 4 54 01-Oct-82 Hector Houses 32 1 14 01-Jan-96 Hector is Greek name meaning "Holder or stayer" 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Hector largest township in Schuyler County 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Hector Mill 8 2 32 01-Apr-72 Hector Mills 3 2 24 01-Apr-67 Hector Mills 6 3 40 01-Jul-70 Hector North 10 2 30 01-Apr-74 Hector taken from Ovid 1802 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Hector Union Cemetery database and maps on CD 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Heirloom lace 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Helen Carney Baird 41 4 63 05-Oct-05 Helen Lattin 36 2 11 01-Apr-00 Helena Howard 41 4 63 05-Oct-05 Helpful Information about the Society 42 1 14 01-Jan-06 Hemlock tree for Christmas 42 2 26 01-Apr-06 Henderson and Crandall 41 4 55 05-Oct-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Henderson and Crowell makers of barrels 1887 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Henderson Cooper Works 28 1 12 01-Jan-92 Hendy Hotel 26 4 61 01-Oct-90 Henry Clay 1832 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Henry Davies 37 1 6 01-Jan-01 Henry Davies 37 2 22 01-Apr-01 Henry G. Smith 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 Henry Lembeck 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Henry Lowe 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Henry Skomp first baby born in Town of Orange 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Henry Switzer first settler in Town of Orange 1802 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Henry Triphagen, Tavern owner 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Herbal and homemade veterinary medicine 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Herber V. Trice of Auburn 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 Heritage sewers on Fridays 1:30 - 3:30 43 2 32 01-Apr-07 Herzig Printing and Publishing 31 1 3 01-Jan-95 Hewitt & Phinney 30 4 60 01-Oct-94 Sarah Bond Heyltje Steward Bond rents a chicken farm in Hector Conley 43 1 4 01-Jan-07 Sarah Bond Heyltje Stewart Bond starts agriculture life in Hector Conley 42 4 55 01-Oct-06 Hezakiah Pullen 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Hickory Nuts 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Hicksites 1 4 55 01-Oct-65 Hicksites (Religion) 34 1 15 01-Jan-98 Hidden Valley 23 3 40 01-Jul-87 High bidder took the old school away 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 High speed internet 42 2 28 01-Apr-06 Highland nursery 5 2 21 01-Apr-69 Highwat Commissioner determined road work to be done 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Highway law 30 4 52 01-Oct-94 Highways 27 2 22 01-Apr-91 Highways 30 3 44 01-Jul-94 Hill elected Mayor of Elmira 1882 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 Hill NYS Assemblyman 1871 - 1872 38 4 56 01-Oct-02 Hillerman Mill 29 3 43 01-Jul-93

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hinman Tavern and additions 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Hinman Turnpike 1812 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Hintsd and advice passed alomg from person to person 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Hiram B. Jackson 40 1 3 01-Jan-04 Hiram Harris 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Hired Man (strayed) 11 4 64 01-Oct-75 Historians (directory) 18 2 32 01-Apr-82 Historians (Schuyler Co.) 20 2 32 01-Apr-84 Historic Houses (Hector) 31 2 31 01-Apr-95 Historic Houses (Hector) 31 3 44 - 48 01-Jul-95

Historic houses in the Town and Village of Montour Falls 11/14/2001 37 4 63 01-Oct-01 Historical marker points out site of Lamoka Indian settlement 1000BC Town of Tyrone 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Historical markers 10 4 56 01-Oct-74 Historical markers 28 4 49 01-Oct-92 Historical markers 9 1 10 01-Jan-73 Historical records of the Ho-Jo's Geneological Research Group 43 1 15 01-Jan-07 Historical Register 31 1 8, 9, 10 01-Jan-95 Historical Society 2004 talks planned 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 Historical Society 2006 Calendar available 41 4 61 05-Oct-05

Historical Society Benefit Breakfast at Mechanics Club Aug. 12, 2007 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Historical Society Calendar 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Historical Society Calendar 42 2 31 01-Apr-06 Historical Society officer change 2005 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Historical Society owes thanks to Dorothy Longnecker, her son Barbara H. Bell 36 2 8 01-Apr-00 Historical Society trustees looking ahead to 50 anniversary 2010 42 4 61 01-Oct-06

Historical Society winter hours thru March 2nd. 2002 Mon. - Thurs 10-4 38 1 6 01-Jan-02 Historical Society wish list 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 History book deadline extended to Nov. 30th 2003 39 4 64 01-Oct-03 History Book will include tributes 40 1 16 01-Jan-04 History Booklet 40 3 37 01-Jul-04 History reprint, update offered 40 3 37 01-Jul-04 Histoy of tobacco growing in Bif Flats Valley (On CD) 42 3 46 01-Jul-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hoag Brothers Mecklenburg 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Hoboes/tramps 43 1 1 01-Jan-07 Hobos (tramps) 41 2 26 01-Apr-05 Hoeing corn 42 2 17 01-Apr-06 Hogs 30 1 16 01-Jan-94 Holiday open house 12/2/2007 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 Holiday reception in honor of new capital 40 4 64 01-Oct-04 Holidays 29 1 14 01-Jan-93 Holidays 29 20 21 01-Apr-93 Home Bakery 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Home Bureau 21 4 55 01-Oct-85 Home Defense Club 10 2 27 01-Apr-74 Home doctoring 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 Home Guard 21 1 16 01-Jan-85 Home Health (Co.) 19 3 40 01-Jul-83 Home perms for gals on limited budget 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Homegrown chestnuts 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Homemade greeting cards ` 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Homemade leather boots 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Homeopathic Medicine 41` 3 33 01-Jul-05 Homepathic medicine 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Homes erected along the rail routes for workers 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Honey 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Honeybees 42 3 38 01-Jul-06 Honor Prisoners from Auburn Prison 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 Honors 2005 41 1 12 01-Jan-05 Hook & Ladder Co. 34 1 9 01-Jan-98 Hooker Creek 0 1 3 01-Sep-64 Hooker Creek 17 1 3 01-Jan-81 Hoop Rolling 28 4 57 01-Oct-92 Hoover Banquet 10 2 28 01-Apr-74 Hop fields aroung Little Kayutah (Cayuta Lake) 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Hope immigrated to US in 1834 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 Hope lived in Castelton, VT, built a house in 1857 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 Hope paided Fenno for work with a painting 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Hope paintings 41 1 4 01-Jan-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hope perferred nature scenes 39 2 19 01-Apr-03 Hope picture 41 1 13 01-Jan-05 Hope was a Captain of Company B of Second Vermont 39 2 19 01-Apr-03 Hope's art gallery 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Hope's Bazaars 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Hops 2 1 14 01-Jan-66 Hops 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Hops vineyards 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Horace Hunter of Watkins Glen 1886 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Horace T. Post 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Horace Thompson 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 Horatio Giles 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Hornby Lake 6 1 5 01-Jan-70 Hornby Lake 7 1 12 01-Jan-71 Horning Bee 41 2 32 01-Apr-04 Horning bee noise usually lasted about 15 min. 40 2 21 01-Apr-04 Horning Bee, a way of welcoming a newlywed couple 40 3 21 01-Apr-04 Horse and carriage requirements not exacting 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Horse Breaking 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Horse Drives 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Horse races 42 2 20 01-Apr-07 Horse Riding 41 3 38 01-Jul-05 Horse Track (Sproul) 34 3 44 01-Jul-98 Horse training 41 3 38 01-Jul-05 Horseheads 39 2 32 ############# Horses 27 3 47 01-Jul-91 Horses 30 3 33 01-Jul-94 Horses (Accident) 34 4 60 01-Oct-98 Horses (picture) 25 4 56, 57 01-Oct-89 Horses transported by train until 1935 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Horses treained to be good domestic animals 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Horses, canal boats, and other water vehicles were used for mail delivery 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Horton Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Hospital 32 3 42 01-Jul-96 Hospital 9 1 9 01-Jan-73

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hospital 9 2 13 01-Apr-73 Hospital 9 3 9 01-Jul-73 Hospital Steward 42 3 45 01-Jul-06 Hospital, Schuyler 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Hospital, Shepard 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Host village beat Newark and Albank 36 3 4 01-Jul-00 Hotel (Arlington) 31 3 43 01-Jul-95 Hotel (Hungerford) 10 4 55 01-Oct-74 Hotel (Hungerford) 31 2 25 01-Apr-96 Hotel (Jefferson) 27 3 41 01-Jul-91 Hotel (No. Central) 11 2 29 01-Apr-75 Hotel (Pierpont) 7 4 54 01-Oct-71 Hotel (Tyrone) 27 3 43 01-Jul-91 Hotel (Watkins) 12 1 15 01-Jan-76 Hotels 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Hotels 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Hotels 23 4 58, 61 01-Oct-87 Hotels 4 4 52 01-Sep-68 Hotels 8 1 3, 9, 12 01-Jan-72 House - Former director - curator Glenn Curtiss Museum 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 House Circa 1850's 10 acres Carriage House 42 4 53 01-Oct-06 Household hints 1 2 25 01-Apr-65 Household hints 2 1 14 01-Jan-66 Household hints 2 1 14 01-Jan-66 Household hints 2 2 29 01-Apr-66 Household hints 2 4 63 01-Oct-66 Household hints 3 1 5 01-Jan-67 Household hints 3 3 38 01-Jul-67 Housekeeping (old days) 39 1 10 - 13 01-Jan-03 How flax plant becomes linen cloth 37 2 19 01-Apr-01 Howard Hanlon 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 Howard Hanlon organized business in Waverly in 1921 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 Howard K. Allen of Trumansburg 1916 Veterinarian 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 Hpe paintings have rich Schuyler history John Potter 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Hugh floating islands in Seneca Lake 38 3 35 01-Jul-02 Hull Fanton defunct bank 1888, now the Montour Falls Library 41 3 39 01-Jul-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Hull Fanton's Bank 1888 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Humphrey Bogart born December 25, 1889 38 4 52 02-Oct-02 Hunt Engineers 24 2 19 01-Apr-88 Hunting 2 4 64 01-Oct-66 Hunting 3 2 30 01-Apr-67 Hunting 3 3 38 01-Jul-67 Hunting perserve 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Hurd and Brown 28 1 14 01-Jan-92 Hurd and Brown 28 2 26 01-Apr-92 Hurd and Brown Lumber Mill near 1st. St. 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Hurd's Corners 31 2 19 01-Apr-98 Hurley's Point 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Husbandman (the) 12 3 48 01-Jun-76 Husbandman (the) 13 2 104 01-Jun-77 Husbandman (the) 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 Husbandman (the) 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 I remember - parent's letters help recollections of life durning World War 11 Bonnie D. Dilts 37 4 58 01-Oct-01 I remember "U-Peck" harvests Anita Denson 40 3 29 01-Jul-04 I remember Christmas as a child Robert Harvey 40 4 56 01-Oct-04 I remember Grabddad's story about the Falls Anita Denson 41 1 6 01-Jan-05 Geralding I remember Halloween in Montour Falls Richtmyer 39 4 54 01-Oct-03

I remember helping Grandma clean oil lamps, a demanding task for a Marian Morehouse young girl Boyce 37 1 11 01-Jan-01 I remember how Grandma kept her house Robert Harvey 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 I remember Moreland Grange Hall Jasmes Ganung 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 I remember mother's memories of grandfather Jack Gabriel 41 2 21 01-Apr-05

Marian Morehouse I remember President Roosevelt's death Boyce 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 I remember spring cleaning, feared surtain stretcher, part of painful "Hated" yearly ritual Carol Symes 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 June Cope I remember summer with Gram & Granpa Benjamin 38 2 29 01-Apr-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date I remember the "Horning Bee" James Ganung 40 2 20 01-Apr-04

I remember the flood od 1935 William N. Bement 38 3 33 01-Jul-02 I remember the horses on the farms James Ganung 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 I remember the ice house Jim Ganung 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 I remember the Olympian, Gus and wonderful treats Carol Symes 38 1 12 01-Jan-02 I remember weeklu ritual of Saturday night bath in copper tub, was family event Gerry Richtmyer 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Geraldine I remember World War ll Richtmyer 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Ice 8 2 21 01-Apr-72 Ice (1879) 18 3 42 01-Jul-82 Ice Cakes 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Ice Cream 6 3 46 01-Jul-70 Ice Cream 9 1 13 01-Jan-73 Ice Cream Social at Brick Tavern Museum 42 2 30 01-Apr-06 Ice Fishing 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Ice fishing a fruitful effort Barbara H. Bell 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Ice fishing on Waneta and Lamoka Lakes 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Ice Harvest 14 1 16 01-Jan-78 Ice Harvest 14 2 20 01-Mar-78 Ice Harvesting 34 1 10 01-Jan-98 Ice House 8' by 6' about 8' to the eaves 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Ice Houses 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Ice Industry 15 2 32 01-Mar-79 Ice on Waneta Lake 11 1/2 " in 1888 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Ice Skating 24 1 15 01-Jan-88 Idlewields, oroginal home of Frank Hoy, later home of W.W. Clute family 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Idylwilde 5 4 56 01-Oct-69 Illustration of hand signals by floor man 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Images of American around Watkins Glen 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 Imagine the grueling life of pioneers Barbara H. Bell 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Imitation oysters with corn for base 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Important sanitary laws and regulations Town of Hector 11/25/1882 36 4 10 01-Oct-00 Impromptu pajamas 42 2 24 01-Apr-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date In 1900's unions provided security for workers 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Independent Nitehawks Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Index 19 4 60 01-Oct-83 Index 7 3 42, 47 01-Jul-71 Index (1981) 18 1 4-9 01-Jan-82 Index (1981) 18 2 29 01-Apr-82 Index (1983) 20 1 6 01-Jan-84 Indexing 18 3 33 01-Jul-82 Indian annual feast of gathered corn 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Indian chief Skenandoah 44 2 30 01-Apr-08 Indian debates long and bitter 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Indian Exhibit 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Indian from Buffalo camped on Upper Mill Pond 1803 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Indian marker between Lamoka & Waneta Lake at boat launch site 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Indian Room Lamoka and Seneca 42 2 28 01-Apr-06 Indian site to be called Cayuga Reservation 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Indian transporting of salt from Onandage County 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Indian Village a short lived attraction Barbara H. Bell 40 2 23 01-Apr-04 Indian village disappeared in a few years 40 2 25 01-Apr-04 Indians 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Indians 1 2 24 01-Apr-65 Indians 1 3 43, 48 01-Jul-65 Indians 1 4 53, 56 01-Oct-65 Indians 10 4 8, 15 01-Oct-73 Indians 12 3 36, 43 01-Jun-76 Indians 13 2 105 01-Jun-76 Indians 13 3 122 01-Oct-77 Indians 14 1 10, 13 01-Jan-78 Indians 16 1 7 01-Jan-80 Indians 16 2 26 01-Mar-80 Indians 19 1 5 01-Jan-83 Indians 2 1 9 01-Jan-66 Indians 2 1 14 01-Jan-66 Indians 2 2 25, 31 01-Apr-66 Indians 2 3 36, 40, 45 01-Jul-66 Indians 2 4 52 01-Oct-66

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Indians 21 2 28, 31 01-Apr-85 Indians 21 3 41 01-Jul-85 Indians 22 2 25 01-Apr-86 Indians 23 3 47 01-Jul-87 Indians 26 3 40 01-Jul-90 Indians 27 3 33 01-Jul-91 Indians 3 1 10 01-Jan-67 Indians 3 2 22, 31 01-Apr-67 Indians 3 3 44 01-Jul-67 Indians 30 3 36, 41 01-Jul-94 Indians 32 3 36, 37 01-Jul-96 Indians 32 4 54, 58 01-Oct-96 Indians 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Indians 4 2 19 01-Apr-68 Indians 4 3 40 01-Jul-68 Indians 40 2 23 01-Apr-04 Indians 5 1 5 01-Jan-69 Indians 5 1 9, 10, 11 01-Jan-69 Indians 5 2 20, 22, 25, 28 01-Apr-69 Indians 5 3 40, 45 01-Jul-69 Indians 5 4 54, 58, 62, 63 01-Oct-69 Indians 6 1 15 01-Jan-70 Indians 6 2 21 01-Apr-70 Indians 6 3 35, 36, 37, 44 01-Jul-70 Indians 6 4 51 01-Oct-70 Indians 7 1 11 01-Jan-71 Indians 7 1 14 01-Jan-71 Indians 7 2 24, 25, 31 01-Apr-71 Indians 8 1 7 01-Jan-72 Indians 8 4 3 01-Sep-72 Indians 9 1 8 01-Jan-73 Indians 9 2 9, 12 01-Apr-73

Indians Spec. Ed. Aug. 1979 01-Aug-79 Indians (Cayuga) 28 2 22 01-Apr-92 Indians (Havana) 38 3 45 01-Jul-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Indians (Lamoka) 33 2 19 01-Apr-97 Indians (Seneca) 31 2 32 01-Apr-05 Indians (Iroquois) 16 4 58 01-Sep-80 Indians (Iroquois) 7 3 41 01-Jul-71 Indians (Lamoka) 16 4 49 01-Sep-80 Indians (Lamoka) 28 2 30, 20 01-Apr-92 Indians (Lamoka) 7 4 64 01-Oct-71 Indians (languages) 10 4 59 01-Oct-74 Indians (legend) 15 1 12 01-Jan-79 Indians (legend) 16 4 63 01-Sep-80 Indians (legend) 18 3 46 01-Jul-82 Indians (Mohawk) 7 3 40 01-Jul-71 Indians (Mohawk) 7 4 52 01-Oct-71 Indians (Revolution) 15 2 17 01-Mar-79 Indians (Seneca) 7 4 52 01-Oct-71 Indians (villages) 10 4 63 01-Oct-74 Indians supplied salt to early settlers 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Individual homes acted as lodging for travelers 36 3 12 01-Jul-00 Industry (Burdett) 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Information about Schuyler County in book written in 1813 43 3 41 01-Jul-07 Insurance adjuster contacted and claim submitted 40 2 27 01-Apr-04 Interested in Heritage Home Industry Crafts 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 International Salt 13 2 89 01-Apr-77 International Salt 16 2 17 01-Mar-80 International Salt 16 3 47 01-Jun-80 International Salt Co now U. S. Salt 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 International Salt Co. 1904 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 International Salt Co. 1904 n/k/a US Salt Co. 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Interocean telephone 12 4 58 01-Sep-76 Introducing the new Schuyler County Society Director (2007) 43 4 64 01-Oct-07 Introduction of electric chair to penal system 1888 39 1 4 01-Jan-03 Ira Benson 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Ira LaFever, Sr. 43 4 55 01-Oct-07 Ira Neal 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Ira Sears 37 2 21 01-Apr-01 Ira Stilwell Justice of the Peace in Hector 43 1 4 01-Jan-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Irelandville 1 2 27 01-Apr-65 Irelandville 10 4 3 01-Oct-73 Irelandville 12 1 12 01-Jan-76 Irelandville 18 3 43 01-Jul-82 Irelandville 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Irelandville 2 4 57 01-Oct-66 Irelandville 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Irelandville 39 3 41 01-Jul-03 Irelandville 7 1 16 01-Jan-71 Irelandville 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Irelandville contained 50 dwelling 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Irelandville(Reading) post office opened in 1816 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Irene Elkins 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Iron bridge (canal) 9 1 9 01-Jan-73 Iron making 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Iron Ore 31 1 12 01-Jan-95 Iroquois Indial Artifacts 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Isaac Buckalew 1800, East side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Isaac Hildreth set out vines at Barnes (Rock Stream) 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Isaac Leake bough land in Town of Reading Oct. 1810 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Isaac Leake of Savoy 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Isaac Leake, founder of Savoy 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Isaac Lyon, a chief from Onondagas 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Isaac Swartout 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Isabel Cook plan to jois husband 38 2 25 01-Apr-02 Isabelle was a popular grape 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Isley Band 23 3 39 01-Jul-87 Isley Band 27 4 59 01-Oct-91 Isley's Band of Watkins Music in Schuyler 41 3 41 01-Jul-05 Isreal W. Comstock 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Ist. Lt. Samuel Barkley 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 It Happened This Way (Book) 13 2 92 01-Apr-77 Italians 26 3 42 01-Jul-90 Itch 10 4 12 01-Oct-73 Ithaca 4 3 40 01-Jul-68 Ithaca 6 3 46 01-Jul-70

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Ithaca Conservatory (College) 15 2 19 01-Mar-79 It's time for tea on May 11, 2002 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 J&G Used Furniture 34 3 41 01-Jul-98 J. B. Smith 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 J. H. Drake president of local Board of trade 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 J. H. Drake produced doors, sashes and blinds 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 J. H. Drake, V. President 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 J. Kelsey Jones 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 J. Linsey 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 J. S. Coon letters transcribed 40 3 46 01-Jul-04 J. W. Love 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Jack pole and pole fences 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 Jackson Hill Road 43 4 62 01-Oct-07 Jackson Township N E Tioga County, PA 37 4 56 01-Oct-01 Jacob Brower 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Jacob Horning 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Jacob Lowbridge (Mrs.) 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Jacob Stilwell 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Jacob Van Kuren 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 Jacobus Devens 40 3 44 01-Jul-04 Jacobus Devens 40 4 51 01-Oct-04 Jail 27 2 25 01-Apr-91 Jail 29 3 48 01-Jul-93 Jail (county) 34 4 55 01-Oct-98 Jail limit signs 1 2 25 01-Apr-65 Jake's Hole 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 James & Gerald Smith 1803, East side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 James A. Hope 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 James Benham 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 James C. Buxton 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 James Crawford ,oved to schuyler County approx. 1837 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 James Crawford born 1765 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 James Crawford served from 1776 thru 1783 as volunteer 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 James Crawford's request for pension 40 4 52 01-Oct-04 James Ellison born in 1858 in Tyrone, Ireland 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 James Faucett 41 2 21 01-Apr-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date James Henry Hoffmir of Perry City 1946 Veterinarian 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 James Hope came to Watkins Glen in 1870 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 James hope married Julia M. Smith 39 2 19 01-Apr-03 James Hope pained many Cicil War battles 39 2 19 01-Apr-03 James Hope painting Dec. 11, 2004 40 4 64 01-Oct-04 James hope painting on Antique roadshow 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 James hope was a self taught artist 39 2 19 01-Apr-03 James Hope was born in Scotland in 1818 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 James Hope, a great artist with Schuyler County connections Barbara H. Bell 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 James Hunt 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 James Macarick 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 James P. Drake 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 James R. Ganung 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 James R. Martin 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 James Robert 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 James Scaptura 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 James Shepard 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 James Smith( Indian hater ) Cayuta Lake 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 James Toward 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 James was 8 years old at time of Boston Tea Party 40 3 42 01-Jul-04 James was a "waiter" or aide - de camp 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 Jane & Roger Ganung 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Jane Clark Lockwood 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Jane Flatt 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Jane Ganung 40 4 61 01-Oct-04 Jane Marshall 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Jane Marshall 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 Jane Quin teacher in 1826 38 4 58 02-Oct-02 Jans Van Masterland 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Jason Peck 1814 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Jay Evans, Donvan Hill Born 1889 39 4 58 01-Oct-07 Jean Aretsinger of Burdett 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Jean Bishop 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Jean Bishop 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Jean Hubsch 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Jean Hubsch 40 3 45 01-Jul-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Jeffersdon (Watkins Glen) incorporated April 11, 1842 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Jefferson 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Jefferson 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Jefferson 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Jefferson (Watkins Glen) founded in 1828 by Dr. Samuel Watkins 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Jefferson consisted of 50 dwellings 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Jefferson Hotel 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Jefferson Hotel 1 2 21 01-Apr-65 Jefferson Hotel 1 3 46 01-Jul-65 Jefferson Hotel 14 4 51 01-Sep-78 Jefferson Hotel 15 2 19 01-Mar-79 Jefferson Hotel 15 4 62 01-Oct-79 Jefferson Hotel 19 2 20 01-Apr-83 Jefferson Hotel 26 4 59 01-Oct-90 Jefferson Hotel 28 1 13 01-Jan-92 Jefferson Hotel 3 4 53 01-Oct-67 Jefferson Hotel 33 1 13 01-Jan-97 Jefferson Hotel 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 Jefferson Hotel 6 4 60 01-Oct-70 Jefferson Hotel owned by Watkins 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Jefferson Hotel, 14 rooms, each with a fireplace 38 4 51 02-Oct-02 Jefferson House 21 4 61 01-Oct-85 Jefferson House 30 4 63 01-Oct-94 Jefferson House 31 2 25 01-Apr-95 Jefferson Incorporated April 11, 1842 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Jefferson Mills 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Jefferson or Savoy Village claims 300 inhabitants 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Jefferson Railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Jefferson Village 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Jefferson Village 1 1 15 01-Jan-65 Jefferson Village 1 2 23 01-Apr-65 Jefferson Village 15 4 61 01-Oct-79 Jefferson Village 17 2 22 01-Apr-81 Jefferson Village 30 3 47 01-Jul-94 Jefferson Village 30 4 61, 63 01-Oct-94 Jefferson Village 31 1 16 01-Jan-95

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Jefferson Village 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Jefferson Village 39 3 41 01-Jul-03 Jefferson Village 4 1 5 01-Jan-68 Jefferson Village 5 1 9 01-Jan-69 Jefferson Village 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Jefferson Village 5 3 35 01-Jul-69 Jefferson Village 6 4 59 01-Oct-70 Jefferson Village/Hotel 33 1 13 01-Jan-97 Jehial Baugh (Mrs.) 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Jennie Baker0Schuyler 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Jennie Lockwood Wakeman 1852 - 1945 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Jennie the seamtress 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Jennies (Dressmaker in 1903?) 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Jerlando's 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 Jerry Black 40 2 23 01-Apr-04 Jersey (town) 9 2 11 01-Apr-73 Jesse C. Woodhull 38 3 45 01-Jul-02 Jesse Ellison 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Jigsaw puzzles 37 4 58 01-Oct-01 Jitney Dances 17 4 63 01-Sep-81 Jo Pat Wright May 1992 petitioned to keep park intact 43 3 38 01-Jul-07 Joe Leahey's dedication appreciated 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 Joe McKeg 37 3 41 01-Jul-01 Joe Townsend 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Johannes Bogardus 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 John Young, father of Brigham Young 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 John & Esther Lee 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 John & Ramona Barton Fund 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 John A. Clute 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 John A. Clute 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 John A. Dibble 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 John Arnot 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 John Barton donates $2000 (2001) 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 John C. Comstock 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 John Campbell bought the mansion in 1860 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 John Chiment 41 1 16 01-Jan-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date John Coe co-builder of grist mill 1801 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 John Corbett 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 John Corbett, early newspaper editor in Watkins Glen 30 3 40 01-Jul-03 John Corwin 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 John Covert 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 John Crawford 40 4 52 01-Oct-04 John Culver 1827 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 John Dickerson 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 John Dow 43 4 49 01-Oct-07 John Dow 1807 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 John Dow Davis 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 John Dow Davis 43 3 38 01-Jul-07 John Dow Davis of Reading 43 2 21 & 23 01-Apr-07 John Dow family letters give home details of Civil War life in Chattanooga Tenn. Oct. 10, 1863 43 3 38 01-Jul-08 John Drake 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 John Fitzpatrick 36 4 13 01-Oct-00 John Foote 1802 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 John Foster surveyor 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 John G. Reynolds 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 John Goundry, Treas. 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 John Hall 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 John Harris 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 John Hurley 1814 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 John Isaac Goundry 1843 42 3 33 01-Jul-06 John L Symes 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 John Lamoreaux 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 John Macarick 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 John Magee 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 John Magee died 1868 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 John Magee of Bathof War of 1812) 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 John Magee served in House of Rep. 1827 - 1831 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 John Magee, Jr. 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 John Marrow 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 John Montgomery 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 John O. Holt 42 3 40 01-Jul-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date John Phillips 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 John Pine 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 John Plummer Gabriel 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 John Potter 40 4 61 01-Oct-04 John Potter 43 4 64 01-Oct-07 John Potter (Schuyler Co. Historical Society Director) 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 John Potter leaving Director post 43 3 48 01-Jul-07 John Potter leaving the first part of September 2007 43 3 48 01-Jul-07 John Potter list of accomplishments during tenure 43 3 48 01-Jul-07 John Potter, New Director 39 2 32 01-Apr-03 John Richards 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 John S. Hurd 36 2 5 01-Apr-00 John S. O'Neil 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 John Smith 37 3 40 01-Jul-01 John Sutton 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 John Switzer 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 John Taft 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 John Temple surveyor 1894 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 John W. Barber 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 John W. Cranmer 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 John W. Lee 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 John W. Stoughhton of Reynoldsville 42 3 38 01-Jul-06 John Walters 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 John Watkins 43 3 33 01-Jul-07 John Wilkinson letter 4/5/1863 43 2 21 01-Apr-07 John Young, brother of Brtigham Young 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 John Young, Revolutionary War Veteran 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 John's Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 John's Creek 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 John's Falls 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 John's Falls 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Johnson art Museum 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Johnson Hollow 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Johnson Settlement, (Catharine) first stop from Elmira to Ithaca 36 3 11 01-Jul-00 Johnson Wax 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Johnson's Settlement 1 1 16 01-Jan-65

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Johnson's Settlement 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Johnson's Settlement 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Johnson's Settlement 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Johnson's Settlement 5 2 21 01-Apr-69 Johnson's Settlement 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Johnston's Settlement name changed to Catharine in 1830 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Joke about boss rationaljing no raise 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Joke on tramp 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Jon Potter 40 4 58 01-Oct-04 Jon Potter 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Joseph Crawford and James Crawford 40 4 51 01-Oct-04 Joseph Crawford's home used as headquarters 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Joseph Dolph 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 Joseph Dolph passed his bar exam in 1861 38 4 55 02-Oct-02 Joseph Frost 1806 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Joseph Hoffman 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Joseph Lawrence 1813 build house on west side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Joseph Leahey honored 38 3 48 01-Jul-02 Joseph Marshall 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Joseph O'Brian 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Joseph Thomas Phelps 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Joseph Wilkinson 43 3 38 01-Jul-07 Joseph Young, brother of Brigham Young 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Joshua Chamberlain frame house 1824 (Tavern owner until 1845) 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Joshua Cross 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Joshua Cross 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Joshua Wixon 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Journal Continued Heyltje Steward Bond 43 1 4 01-Jan-07 Journal od Lt. Erkuries Beatty Sept. 1779 44 2 23 01-Apr-08 Journal of LT William Mc Kendry. 6th Mass. Reg. Sept 1 & 2 1778 44 1 3 01-Jan-08 Journal of Lt. William Barton 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Journal of Lt. Wm. Barton, General Maxwells New Jersey Brigade 44 1 5 01-Jan-08 Journal of Major Jermiah Fogy, 2nd. New Hamp. Regiment 1779 44 1 4 01-Jan-08 Journal of Major John Burroows Sept. 1779 44 2 25 01-Apr-08 Journals (SCHS) 15 1 1 01-Jan-79 Journals (SCHS) 16 1 6 01-Jan-80

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Journals (SCHS) 19 2 19 01-Apr-83 Journals (SCHS) 29 2 20 01-Apr-93 Journals (SCHS) 30 3 43 01-Jul-94 Journals (SCHS) 30 4 52 01-Oct-94 Journals (SCHS) 8 3 1 01-Jul-72 Journals Index 29 3 48 01-Jul-93 Journals of Sullivan campaign printed in 1887 reprinted in a967 679 pages 43 3 45 01-Jul-07 Joyce Hill 42 4 52 01-Oct-06 Joyce Kane 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Joyce M. Hill 43 4 58 01-Oct-07 Judge John Dow 43 2 17 01-Apr-07 Judges 23 3 39 01-Jul-87 Judges (1855-1925) 18 3 48 01-Jul-82 Judge's Salary (1923) 11 1 16 01-Jan-75 Jugs 10 1 9 01-Jan-74 Julia Bogart died November 2, 1868 38 4 49 01-Oct-02 July 13th. Benefit breakfast Mechanics Club 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 July 4 2 2 17, 25 01-Apr-66 July 4 2 3 33 01-Jul-66 July 4 3 1 6, 13 01-Jan-67 July 4 3 2 17,24, 25 01-Apr-67 July 4 3 4 49 01-Oct-67 July 4 4 3 33 01-Jul-68 July 4 5 1 14 01-Jan-69 July 4 5 3 39 01-Jul-69 July 4th 34 3 45 01-Jul-98 July and August families flocked to Finger Lakes to pick fruit for canning 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 July Fourth of yesterday meant work, fireworks Barbara H. Bell 42 2 17 01-Apr-06 Junction Canal from Wilawana to Elmira 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 June 7 Anita Sanchey book signing 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 K. B. Denson 40 4 57 01-Oct-04 Kalamazoo stoves and Imperial stoves 39 1 9 01-Jan-03 Kansas - Nebraska Act in 1854 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Kari Kennedy 41 2 32 01-Apr-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Kari Lusk 43 1 14 01-Jan-07 Kart races 35 4 51 01-Oct-99 Kashong 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Kashong 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Katharine's Toen (Catharine) consists of 20 houses 44 1 4 01-Jan-08 Katie Macarick 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Kayutah (Drop Star) blonde girl kidnapped by indian chief 44 2 29 01-Apr-08 Kayutah House 7 4 52 01-Oct-71 Kayutah Lake 14 1 9, 13 01-Jan-78 Kayutah Lake 19 4 60 01-Oct-83 Kayutah Lake 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Kayutah Lake 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Kayutah Lake 24 1 4 01-Jan-88 Kayutah Lake 26 3 38 01-Jul-90 Kayutah Lake 30 2 20 01-Apr-94 Kayutah Lake 9 3 13 01-Jul-73 Kayutah Lake House 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Kayutak or Cayuta Lake 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Keep & Paterson 10 2 26 01-Apr-74 Keep & Paterson 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 Ken & Peggy Field 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Kendall (Sap Tub Hollow) 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Kendall (family) 15 3 35 01-Jun-79 Kendall (family) 18 3 37 01-Jul-82 Kendall Hollow 12 1 6 01-Jan-76 Kendall Hollow 15 4 53 01-Oct-79 Kendall Hollow 35 2 25 01-Apr-93 Kendall Hollow was named after Abel Kendall 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Kendall Orchestra 9 3 12 01-Jul-73 Kendall, Able 15 4 54 01-Oct-79 Kendall, David 13 2 89 01-Apr-77 Kennedy's Corners Prayin Band (Tompkins County 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Kenneth Thurston 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Kent's Koal 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Kerosene Candles 10 2 32 01-Apr-74 Keuka Lake 27 2 19 01-Apr-91

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Keuka Lake 4 4 51 01-Sep-68 Kidney Beans 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Killing of Cooks by George Cluck 38 2 27 01-Apr-02 Kingsbury, Love and Gage in Watkins Glen 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Kirk House 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 Kitchen 13 3 127 01-Oct-77 Kitchen 15 4 63 01-Oct-79 Kitchen vegetable gardens 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 Knoxville (Corning) canal 4 ft deep, bottom 28 wide 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Konkle (Six Corners) 23 3 46 01-Jul-87 Kotex 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Kroch Library at Cornell University 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Ku Klux Klan 9 2 16 01-Apr-73 Kurtz Enterprises 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 Kurtz Enterprizes 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Kyuta morns Waneta 44 1 8 01-Jan-08 Kyuta, brave of the Iroquois tribe 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 L Whitney 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 L. H. Durland, President 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 L. W. Argetsinger 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 L. W. Eaton 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Ladies Aid 11 4 60 01-Oct-75 Ladies Aid 24 1 4 01-Jan-88 Ladies Aid Society Logan Church 1881 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Ladies fine shoes 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Ladies Wed. Afternoon Club 12 2 17 01-Mar-76 Lady crackers 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 LaFayette Park 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 LaFayette Park 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 LaFayette Park 27 4 57 01-Oct-91 LaFayette Park 32 4 58 01-Oct-96 Lafayette Park (1842 to present) focal point of community 43 3 33 01-Jul-07 Lafayette Park has served it's community well Jean Argetsinger 43 3 33 01-Jul-07 Lafayette Park rediscovered in the late 1970's 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Lafayette Square 1874 42 3 33 01-Jul-06 Lake (Ithaca) 6 3 42 01-Jul-70

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Lake (Lamoka) 7 3 47 01-Jul-71 Lake (Lamoka) 9 2 15 01-Apr-73 Lake (Lamoka) 9 3 15 01-Jul-73 Lake (misc.) 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Lake (misc.) 31 2 27, 30 01-Apr-95 Lake (Mud) 7 3 36, 47 01-Jul-71 Lake (Newberry) 6 3 42 01-Jul-70 Lake (Seneca) 10 4 13 01-Oct-73 Lake (Seneca) 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Lake (Seneca) 7 4 55 01-Oct-71 Lake (Waneta) 33 2 28-30 01-Apr-97 Lake (Waneta) 7 3 47 01-Jul-71 Lake (Watkins) 6 3 42 01-Jul-70 Lake Hose Co. 34 1 4 01-Jan-98 Lake Lamoka (Mud Lake) 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Lake monsters: Fact or Fiction? Barbara H. Bell 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Lake Monsters:Fact or Fiction? Barbara Bell 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Lake Ontario rose 3 ft in 10 minutes in 1979 38 1 9 01-Jan-02 Lake pirates stole produce at night 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Lake View House 32 4 61 01-Oct-96 Lakeshore Hotel 19 2 31 01-Apr-83 Lakeside Park 13 2 107 01-Jun-77 Lakeside Park 14 2 17 01-Mar-78 lakeside Park 40 2 23 01-Apr-04 Lakeside Park 8 3 12 01-Jul-72 Lamoka 10 4 59 01-Oct-74 Lamoka 22 2 17 01-Apr-86 Lamoka (Hotel) 26 4 60 01-Oct-90 Lamoka (Indians) 1 3 48 01-Jul-65 Lamoka (Indians) 16 4 49 01-Sep-80 Lamoka (Indians) 2 2 31 01-Apr-66 Lamoka (Indians) 33 2 19 01-Apr-97 Lamoka (Indians) 35 3 33 01-Jul-99 Lamoka (Indians) 5 1 15 01-Jan-69 Lamoka (Indians) 5 2 25 01-Apr-69 Lamoka (Lake) 1 4 59 01-Oct-65

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Lamoka (Lake) 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Lamoka (Lake) 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Lamoka (Lake) 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Lamoka (Lake) 26 4 49 01-Oct-90 Lamoka (Lake) 28 4 64 01-Oct-92 Lamoka (Lake) 33 2 19, 28, 30 01-Apr-97 Lamoka (Lake) 35 3 33 01-Jul-99 Lamoka (Lake) 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Lamoka (Lake) 39 3 43 01-Jul-03 Lamoka (Lake) 7 1 13 01-Jan-71 Lamoka (Lake) 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Lamoka (Power Co.) 31 2 30 01-Apr-95 Lamoka (rail line) 10 4 61 01-Oct-74 Lamoka (trolley) 28 1 16 01-Jan-92 Lamoka (Valley) 24 3 37 01-Jul-88 Lamoka Lake (Mud Lake) 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Lamoka Lodge (463) 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 Lamoureaux Family photos of Hector 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Lamp became ghost for Halloween 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Lamp filled with kerosene and wicks trimmed 37 1 11 01-Jan-01 Lamps 37 1 11 01-Jan-01 Lamps cleaned three times a week 37 1 11 01-Jan-01 Land before television 40 2 20 01-Apr-04 Land provided by state in lieu of cash to men who served during Rev. War 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Landowner informer of their share of road work 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Landowner using his horses and equipment did road work 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Langdon 5 3 41 01-Jul-69 Langdon House 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Langdon House 35 1 3 01-Jan-99 Langley 6 4 49 01-Oct-70 Langley (Hall) 22 3 35 01-Jul-86 Langley (Hall) 23 1 10 01-Jan-87 Large painting of Civil War at Gettysburg 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Largest farm in Monterey 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Larkin Club 22 3 46 01-Jul-86

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Larkin home parties 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Larruchee 43 2 20 01-Apr-07 Larry Freeman book "The Hope Paintings" 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Last journal for 2007 if dues have not been paid ` 43 3 46 01-Jul-07 Last Schuyler County history published 1879 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Latchstring 13 3 122 01-Oct-77 Lathrop Farm 28 2 26 01-Apr-92 Lathrop Fruit House 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Laura Brown 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Laurel Hill Cemetery 5 1 16 01-Jan-69 Law enacted in 1897 restricting on e line per person 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Lawrence Chap built in 1880 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Lawrence Chap owned by Chemung County Historical Society 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Lawrence Chapel (Fountainbleu) 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Lawrence Chapel (Fountainbleu) 39 2 31 03-Apr-06 Lawrence Chapel May 18, 2003 Canata Singers 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Lawrence Chapel near Cayuta Lake 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Lawrence Chapel next to Fontainbleau Inn 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Lawrence L. Reger Heritage Preservation President 43 2 28 01-Apr-07 Layatette Park Fountain Plate at Museum (2007) 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 Leake was a Whig 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Learn abour the Chemung Canal 10/18/2000 36 4 15 01-Oct-00 Learn about county's grist mills 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Learn about dinosaurs March 16, 2005 41 1 16 01-Jan-05 Learn about Early Schuyler Education 41 4 64 05-Oct-05 Learn about lace at program April 19, 2000 36 2 14 02-Apr-00 Learn cross stitch in July from Mary Shipp of Bath 43 2 32 01-Apr-07 Learn weaving, demonstrate skills on Museum antique rug loom 40 4 61 01-Oct-04 Lee Bradford Lee Bradford Webb Webb 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Lee Jackson House 1823, yellow house left of Shequga Falls 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Lee School 0 1 3 01-Sep-64 Lee School 1 4 49, 63, 64 01-Oct-65 Lee School 1 1 5, 10, 13 01-Jan-65 Lee School 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Lee School 1 3 36, 38 01-Jul-65

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Lee School 18 1 1 01-Jan-82 Lee School 2 1 3, 15 01-Jan-66 Lee School 2 3 46 01-Jul-66 Lee School 2 4 52 01-Oct-66 Lee School 20 1 1 01-Jan-84 Lee School 20 SE 7 01-Mar-84 Lee School 23 4 49 01-Oct-87 Lee School 24 1 1 01-Jan-88 Lee School 24 2 24 01-Apr-88 Lee School 25 4 51 01-Oct-89 Lee School 26 1 1, 8 01-Jan-90 Lee School 26 4 53, 55 01-Oct-90 Lee School 28 1 4 01-Jan-92 Lee School 3 1 15 01-Jan-67 Lee School 3 3 36, 41 01-Jul-67 Lee School 3 4 52 01-Oct-67 Lee School 31 1 3, 11 01-Jan-95 Lee School 31 2 31 01-Apr-98 Lee School 33 1 1 01-Jan-97 Lee School 33 4 53 01-Oct-97 Lee School 34 3 36 01-Jul-98 Lee School 34 4 52 01-Oct-98 Lee School 35 1 5 01-Jan-99 Lee School 35 2 31 01-Apr-99 Lee School 37 2 30 01-Apr-01 Lee School 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Lee School 4 1 9 01-Jan-68 Lee School 5 3 35 01-Jul-69 Lee School (First) slmall log cabin erected in early 19th Century 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Lee School has never had running water or electricity 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Lee school lot obtained by trustees of School Dist #5 in 1852 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 Lee School owned by Schuyler Co. Historical Society 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Lee School used until 1935 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Lee School wall repaired 42 4 61 01-Oct-06 Lee School, South of Montour Falls on ST. RT 14 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Legal claim of Bowery 1794 - 1807 36 4 6 01-Oct-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Legend 16 4 63 01-Sep-80 Legend (Taughannock) 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Legend arose that the Great Spirit opened a stone door in cliff 30 3 40 01-Jul-03 Legend explains Lover's "Door" at top of Taughannock Falls Barbara H. Bell 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Legends explains Lake's name Barbara H. Bell 44 2 29 01-Apr-08 Legistative action in 1789 reserved 6 lots 38 2 19 01-Apr-02 Lehigh Railway 1891, last to come, first to go 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Lembeck Malt House 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Lembeck Malt House 35 1 3 01-Jan-99 Lembeck Malt House 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Lembeck Malt House slip 38 1 8 01-Jan-02 Leo Brown (Mrs) 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Lester Osgood 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 Letter May 15th 1863 of John Wilkinson 43 2 23 01-Apr-07 Letter of Joseph Wilkinson December 23, 1863 43 3 40 01-Jul-07 Letters describe Teacher's life Barbara H. Bell 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Letters Give Readers Look at Young Woman's Life Sandi Hilton 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Letters give readers look at young woman's life 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Letters of John Sayler Coon 1881 - 1922 40 3 46 01-Jul-04 Letters of the Coon family of Burdett 41 1 1 01-Jan-05 Letters to Lora (Clawson) 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Letters to Santa Claus dropped in hot coals 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Letters to Suzanna 29 20 29 01-Apr-93 Letters to Suzanna 30 1 11 01-Jan-94 Levi Dickens 37 1 5 01-Jan-01 Levi Dickens 37 2 20 01-Apr-01 Lewis A. Scott 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 Lewis Band 36 4 8 01-Oct-00 Lewis H. Durland 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 L'Hommedieu Creek 38 4 62 01-Oct-02 L'Hommedieu Creek 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 L'Hommedieu Street 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Liberty Pole 10 4 51 01-Oct-74 Liberty Pole 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Liberty Pole 7 3 43 01-Jul-71 Library ((Montour Falls Public) Barbara Bell 41 3 39 01-Jul-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Library (Burdett) 12 2 17 01-Mar-76 Library (Burdett) 17 4 62 01-Sep-81 Library (Catherine) 35 4 62 01-Oct-99 Library (Lit. Soc.) 22 4 63 01-Oct-86 Library (Raymond) 17 2 23 01-Apr-81 Library (Watkins Glen) 16 3 35 01-Jun-80 Library (Watkins Glen) 31 2 28 01-Apr-95 Library (Watkins Public) 19 2 19 01-Apr-83 Library moves to front of museum 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 Licenses (Liquor) 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Lichleitner (bottling works) 11 1 14 01-Jan-74 Life (Then & Now) 40 3 33 01-Jul-04 Life in Mexico 12/14/1880 43 4 52 01-Oct-07 limekiln 37 2 28 01-Apr-01 Limestone 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 Limited items brought in wagon 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Limited records of remodeling of church 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Limited Rural Free Dekivery started 6/30/1897 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Lines between Town of Reading and Town of Dix marked the Division of rival villages 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Linette Standard Memorandum 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Liquor (licenses) 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 List (incomplete) of Veterinarians in 1886-1946 Schuyler Co. courthouse 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 List of 28 pages of all individuals at meseum 2004 40 1 16 01-Jan-04 List of active and inactive churches in Town of Tyrone 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 List of collection donations for 2003 39 3 45 01-Jul-03 List of donators to roof project 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 List of donors, benefactors, patrons, businesses and organizations supporting Society 2005 41 3 46 01-Jul-05 List of expenses at Corpus Cristi Naval Base 37 4 59 01-Oct-01 List of families that moved from Hector to North PA 37 4 57 01-Oct-01 List of names of Toen post officxes in 1866 41 1 7/8 01-Jan-05 List of officers of Town of Hector Board of Health 1882 36 4 10 01-Oct-00 List of various items purchased at Logan Store 38 4 59,60,61 02-Oct-02 Lists military forts 40 3 42 01-Jul-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Littell family 15 3 35 ############# Littell, A.P. 21 1 15 01-Jan-85 Littell, Margorie 16 1 4 01-Jan-80 Little Flats 1 43 16 01-Jan-65 Little Flats 1 3 37 01-Jul-65 Little Flats 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Little Flats 24 3 35 01-Jul-88 Little Italian Dancing girl stolen 1930 39 4 49 01-Oct-03 Little Italy 21 3 46 01-Jul-85 Little Lake 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Little Lake 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Little Lake 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Little Russia 21 3 46 01-Jul-85 Little Steamburg (Town of Hector) post office oclosed office in 1865 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Little Tales from Little Schuyler 5 4 49 01-Oct-69 Little Tales from Little Schuyler 6 3 35 01-Jul-70 Little, A.P. 28 4 55 01-Oct-92 Little, Dave 23 4 54 01-Oct-87 Livery (Burdett) 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Livery (Ferro) 10 3 40 01-Jul-74 Local clay deposits 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 Local Hometown Musical Band 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Local rail, 3 times a week of boxcars, gondolas, and flat cars 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Local sports team's uniforms 37 1 14 01-Jan-01 Lock one on the Chemung Canal 37 3 33 01-Jul-01 Lockport 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Locks - 44 between Montour Falls & end of Catharine Marsh 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Locks 90 ft long and 15 ft wide 40 1 6 01-Jan-04 Locks sold for as little as $1 up to 35 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Lodi 1 1 3 01-Jan-65 Lodi 2 3 45 01-Jul-66 Lodi 3 2 26 01-Apr-67 Lodi 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Lodi 5 2 27 01-Apr-69 Lodi 5 3 33 01-Jul-69 loft bed 42 2 24 01-Apr-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Log and bark longhouse 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Log Cabin 9 4 9 01-Oct-73 Log Cabin Museum in Beaver Dams 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Log Cabins 4 2 31 01-Apr-68 Log Cabins 5 1 8 01-Jan-69 Log Store operated by Alonzo Gaylord 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Logan 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Logan 21 3 37 01-Jul-85 Logan 21 4 57 01-Oct-85 Logan 31 4 62 01-Oct-95 Logan 32 2 22 01-Apr-96 Logan 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Logan 4 2 31 01-Apr-68 Logan 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Logan 5 3 45 01-Jul-69 Logan (Town of) 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan church 32 3 38 01-Jul-96 Logan Church 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Logan Church 38 2 20, 21 01-Apr-02 Logan Church 38 2 46 01-Jul-02 Logan Church (Methodist) built in 1832 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan church accepted into National Register of Historic Places 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan Church baseball team 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Logan Church closed in 1970 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan church erected on corner lot facing north 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Logan Church now Logan Community Center 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan Church testament to strong Hector community Sandra Bradford 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan church turned to face west in 1854 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 logan Church was turned to face west in 1854 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Logan Community Association 38 3 46 01-Jul-02 Logan Community Center accepted into Register of Historic Places in 2001 38 2 21 01-Apr-02 Logan formerly known as Polkville 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Logan group caring for former church 38 3 46 01-Jul-02 Logan handled mail only on Saturday until 1855 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Logan once named Polkville 38 2 20 01-Apr-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Logs (logging) 28 1 10 01-Jan-92 Loman Covert 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 London Porter 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Long hair was much admired from bibical times 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Long Point 27 4 59 01-Oct-91 Longnecker travels in Europe 36 2 10 01-Apr-00 Look at ads for glimpse of life Barbara H. Bell 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Lora Clawson 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Lora Clawson 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Lord Delaware in 1619 planted vines on East coast on US 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Lorenzo Youngm brother of Brigham Young 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Loretta Clawson 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Loretta Clawson 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Loss of Leigh Valley Rairroad 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Louis Clawson 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 Louis Dickinson died, past trusttee 43 2 30 01-Apr-07 Louis Meehan 41 2 24 01-Apr-05 Louisa Margeson 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Louise Cullen 1900 36 2 3 01-Apr-00 Louise Catlin Cleaver 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Louise Stillman, Historian 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Louise Wilkins 42 2 32 01-Apr-06 Love story about a young couple 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Lovely lace in April 19, 2000 focus 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Lovers' Lane 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Lower Broadway NYC 62 acres 36 4 5 01-Oct-00 Luke Sweetwater found on Peach Orchard Point 43 3 44 01-Jul-07 Lumber 23 3 38 01-Jul-87 Lumbering 14 2 20 01-Mar-78 Lumbering 16 2 32 01-Mar-80 Lumbering 27 2 19, 20 01-Apr-91 Lumbering 28 1 10 01-Jan-92 Lumbering 28 2 26 01-Apr-92 Lumbering 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Lumbering business 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Lumbering business 43 4 56 01-Oct-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Lunches were sandwiches, hard cooked eggs and fruit 38 3 39 01-Jul-02

Luther A. Fenton shipped 10,000 baskets of Concord grapes in 1889 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Luxite Hosiery 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Lydia Eberling 37 4 59 01-Oct-01 Lyle Gates 40 4 58 01-Oct-04 Lyman Omsby Bond Farm Bureau Agent 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Lyre of Tioga 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Lyre of Tioga 5 2 29 01-Apr-69

Lyre of Tioga had an uneasy launch from Mills Landing Frank W. Severne 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Lyre of Tioga maiden voyage 1827 Seneca to Erie Canal 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Lyre of Tioga, full rigged, two masted schooner built 1826-1827 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 M&M Club to fold bandages 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 M&M Club, the former "Montour House" listed on National Register 8/31/1978 36 4 11 01-Oct-00 M. C. Sproul 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 M. Crookstones 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 M. M. Cass 37 3 39 01-Jul-01 Macabees 25 4 52 01-Oct-89 Macabees 5 2 22 01-Apr-69 Madam Sacho - Tuscarawora Tribe 90 years old 44 1 4 01-Jan-08 Madge Burrel 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Madge Sanford 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Magazines (Major) 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Magdeleana Brower Drake Married 1720 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Magee (Boat) 35 1 1 01-Jan-99 Magee family w3as the first family of the Village of Watkins 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Magee House 29 4 54 01-Oct-93 Magee Mansion overlooked Seneca Lake 39 4 49 01-Oct-03 Magic Yeast 10 4 14 01-Oct-73 Magnetic Springs 16 2 22 01-Mar-80 Magnificent Maple Tree shelters Lee School, its memories Barbara H. Bells 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Magtag washer, gas powered 39 1 12 01-Jan-03 Mahtoree, Chief of the Senecas 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Mail 41 1 7 01-Jan-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Mail deliverers sometimes emergency aiders 43 4 55 01-Oct-07 Mail delivery to local post office 36 3 11 01-Jul-00 Mail delivery was an evoling system Barbara H. Bell 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Mail routes went to lowest bidders 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Mail Stage Route 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Major Brown 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Making butter 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Making lace, quilting, tatting etc. 37 2 30 01-Apr-01 Making lye soap 39 1 11 01-Jan-03 Making maple syrup and sugar 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Making pottery items by home lavbor or barter became a necessity 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 Mallory farm went to 1000 feet no oil 37 3 36 01-Jul-01 Mallory Settlement (Alpine) 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Malt 26 3 36 01-Jul-90 Malt (Davis Co.) 33 4 49 01-Oct-97 Malt factories used barley 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Man turned himself into Jay Evans 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Manison House in Buffalo 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Manners 27 1 10 01-Jan-91 Mansion with 4 ionic pillars built for southern bride? 40 1 3 01-Jan-04 Mansion with four ionic columns to right of falls built 1840 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Manuel labor on Chemung Canal 1832 - 1833 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Manufacturers 0 1 4 01-Sep-64 Manufacturers 1 4 52 01-Oct-65 Manufacturers 2 1 12 01-Jan-66 Manufacturers 2 4 62 01-Oct-66 Manufacturers 4 1 12 01-Jan-68 Manufacturing 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Many farms produced timothy hay and seed for market 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Many good things happening for the museum as result of the grant 43 2 29 01-Apr-07 Many hands needed to maintain grounds and buildings 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 Many items donated to museum 2001 37 3 48 01-Jul-01 Many vets in Schuyler's past Barbara H. Bell 42 1 5 01-Jan-06 Map (1857) 12 3 45 01-Jun-76 Map case donated by Cornell Co-operative Extension to SSHS 44 1 12 01-Jan-08 Map of the Town of Catharine about 1825 36 1 7 01-Jan-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Maple Sugar 11 1 3 01-Jan-74 Maple Sugar 2 2 24, 29 01-Apr-66 Maple Syrup and Sugar 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Maple Tree 26 1 8 01-Jan-90 Maple Tree 28 1 15 01-Jan-92 Maple tree on Lee School property in 370 years old 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Maple tree was just a sapling when Seneca Indians lived here 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Marble 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Marble works also run by C. S. Frost 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Marble Works produced monuments and head stones 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 March 21st 2007 Cabin Fever Spring Benefit Bianco's Rest. 43 1 16 01-Jan-07 March 4th 2007 Museum benefit breakfast Montour Moose 43 1 16 01-Jan-07 March had pools, shade trees, bushes, wild hay and flowers 44 1 9 01-Jan-08 Marching thru swamp between Catharine Town and Seneca Lake 44 2 22 01-Apr-08 Marcus Cass 38 4 52 02-Oct-02 Margaret Doty Barrett 1903 Diary 36 1 3 01-Jan-00 Margaret Mitchell 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Margaret, wife of Seneca Katarionieeha 38 3 45 01-Jul-02 Maria Hedden 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Marian Boyce 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Marina (Montour) 30 2 19 01-Apr-94 Marion Viglione 42 2 30 01-Apr-06 Mark E. Nealy Jr. & Harold Holzer 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Marker post in Johnson's Settlement (Catharine) 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Marquis d Lafayette influnce 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Marsh (Catharine) 21 2 29 01-Apr-85 Marsh (Catharine) 22 2 25 01-Apr-86 Marsh (Catharine) 25 3 46 01-Jul-89 Marsh (Catharine) 33 2 27, 29, 30 01-Apr-97 Marsh (Catharine) 34 4 56 01-Oct-98 Marsh was source for lush wild hap 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Martha Omega Kelsey 37 1 7 01-Jan-01 Martha Sullivan 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Martin Kellogg 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Marve H. Perry 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Marvelous May events 2003 39 2 31 01-Apr-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Marvin Switzer, tale of black walnut tree SCHS 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 Mary & Hannah 1 3 35 01-Jul-65 Mary & Hannah 1 4 51 01-Oct-65 Mary & Hannah 15 4 57 01-Oct-79 Mary & Hannah 19 1 5 01-Jan-83 Mary & Hannah 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Mary & Hannah, boat out of Hector Falls 1823 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Mary Ann Attwood 43 2 20 01-Apr-07 Mary Ann Davis 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Mary B. Hine Married 1848 died March 1853 40 1 4 01-Jan-04 Mary E, Snyder married 8/8/1873 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Mary Eddy 37 2 20 01-Apr-01 Mary Etta Briggs Valois 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Mary Hinman 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Mary J. Drake Parker M 7/29/1914 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Mary Jack 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Mary Kate (Mamie) 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Masedon Matrix project 41 1 16 01-Jan-05 Mason Weed 37 3 42 01-Jul-01 Masonic and Eastern Star 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Masons 15 4 53 01-Oct-79 Masons 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Masons 5 2 26 01-Apr-69 Masons 8 3 8 01-Jul-72 Masons 8 4 5 01-Sep-72 Matthew McDowell 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Maud Coats 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Maud Humphrey 38 4 52 02-Oct-02 May 10th Victorian Tea 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 May 6 - Sept wearable art exhibit 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 May basket traditions explained 39 2 24 01-Apr-03 May baskets various shapes with a handle 39 2 24 01-Apr-03 May Day 22 2 24 01-Apr-86 May Day Baskets 39 2 23 01-Apr-03 May Day Baskets a lost tradition Barbara H. Bell 39 2 23 01-Apr-03 May Day bonfire at dark 39 2 24 01-Apr-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date May Day celebrations go back before the 14th century 39 2 23 01-Apr-03

May Day started with picking wild flowers & blossoming tree branches 39 2 23 01-Apr-03 May Day traced back to Romans honoring Flora 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 May events big success 38 3 48 01-Jul-02 May poles erected ahead of May Day with streamers 39 2 24 01-Apr-03 Mayfair Variety Store 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 Mayfair Variety Store 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 McCarthy (butcher) 17 4 59 01-Sep-81 McClure Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 McClure Creek 38 4 61 01-Oct-02 McClure Creek (McClure's Glen) 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 McKays hand sewn turns and welts 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 McKechnie's Ales and Lager 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 McKinley by Hay 37 2 22 01-Apr-01 Mead's Creek 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 Mead's Creek 1 3 36 01-Jul-65 Mead's Creek 1 4 52 01-Oct-65 Mead's Creek 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Mead's Creek 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Mead's Creek 2 4 64 01-Oct-66 Mead's Creek 24 2 31 01-Apr-88 Mead's Creek 27 1 15 01-Jan-91 Mead's Creek 32 2 25 01-Apr-96 Mead's Creek 7 4 53 01-Oct-71 Mead's Creek 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Mead's Creek 1814 - 1848 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Mead's Creek post office opened in 1823 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Meads Hill School 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Meals prepared in downstairs kitchen 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Measles 43 4 52 01-Oct-07 Measles 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Measurements in chains, links, degrees and minutes 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Measures 20 4 58 01-Oct-84 Mechanics Club 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Mecklenburg 0 1 6 01-Sep-64

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Mecklenburg 1 1 12 01-Jan-65 Mecklenburg 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Mecklenburg 10 2 27 01-Apr-74 Mecklenburg 12 3 43 01-Jun-76 Mecklenburg 14 1 6 01-Jan-78 Mecklenburg 14 3 40 01-Jun-78 Mecklenburg 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Mecklenburg 20 4 64 01-Oct-84 Mecklenburg 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Mecklenburg 21 3 39 01-Jul-85 Mecklenburg 24 3 35 01-Jul-88 Mecklenburg 3 2 20 01-Apr-67 Mecklenburg 33 1 7 01-Jan-97 Mecklenburg 33 2 23, 27, 28 01-Apr-97 Mecklenburg 34 1 14 01-Jan-98 Mecklenburg 35 2 26 01-Apr-99 Mecklenburg 37 1 4 01-Jan-01 Mecklenburg 5 2 24 01-Apr-69 Mecklenburg 5 2 24, 27, 32 01-Apr-69 Mecklenburg 6 1 8 01-Jan-70 Mecklenburg 6 2 21 01-Apr-70 Mecklenburg 8 3 13 01-Jul-72 Mecklenburg (Band) 27 4 62 01-Oct-91 Mecklenburg (Mill) 34 4 57 01-Oct-98 Mecklenburg (Mills) 19 2 17 01-Apr-83 Mecklenburg (School) 37 2 20 01-Apr-01 Mecklenburg Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Mecklenburg residents made grain cradles and wheelbarrows and shipped on NYCRR 1889 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Mecklenburg's Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Media (1800) 35 1 1 01-Jan-99 Medical Society 7 2 19 01-Apr-71 Medical Society (Censor) 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Medical Society (Schuyler) 10 2 25 01-Apr-74 Medicine 18 3 36 01-Jul-82 Medicine 20 4 58 01-Oct-84

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Medicine 23 1 8 01-Jan-87 Medicines 11 2 31 01-Apr-75 Medicines 13 3 120 01-Oct-77 Medicines 14 2 32 01-Mar-78 Medicines 15 1 16 01-Jan-79 Medicines 15 1 16 01-Jan-79 Medicines 17 2 31 01-Apr-81 Medicines 17 3 45 01-Jul-81 Medicines 8 4 16 01-Sep-72 Meeting October 7, 1823 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Meister piano 1919 ad 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Members of Crawford Company deflected to British 40 3 43 01-Jul-04 Membership (SCHS) 30 1 11 01-Jan-94 Membership (SCHS) 31 2 28 01-Apr-95 Membership (SCHS) 41 2 31 01-Apr-05 Membership dues notice for 2007-2008 43 2 32 01-Apr-07 Membership for 2008 are now due 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Membership support 2004 40 4 63 01-Oct-04 Membership year changes to Jan. 1st thru Dec. 31st. 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Memberships 39 3 45 01-Jul-03 Memberships 41 1 16 01-Jan-05 Memorial (Navy) 7 3 45 01-Jul-71 Memorial created for Nancy Musser 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Memorial Day (Orange) 17 3 39 01-Jul-81 Memorial Day (Reading) 14 3 46 01-Jun-78 Memorial donatioin memory of Benedict Nitche 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Memorial Donations 42 1 15 01-Jan-06 Memorial donations 2005 41 2 31 01-Apr-05 Memorial donations 2004 40 2 29 01-Apr-04 Memorial Donations 2004 40 3 46 01-Jul-04 Memorial Donations 2004 40 4 63 01-Oct-04 Memorial Donations 2002 38 4 64 02-Oct-02 Memorial donations 2004 ` 40 1 15 01-Jan-04 Memorial donations 2003 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 Memorial donations 2003 39 1 16 01-Jan-03 Memorial donations 2003 39 3 44 01-Jul-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Memorial donations 2003 39 4 63 01-Oct-03 Memorial donations 2004 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Memorial Gifts 2006 41 4 63 05-Oct-05 Memorial Library doanated by Jessee Woodhull 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Memorial plaque will bear name of any deceased person in which $100 has been donated 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Memorial Quilt 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Memorial will honor an outstanding volunteer 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Memorials 27 1 4 01-Jan-91 Memorials 29 4 56 01-Oct-93 Memorials 31 1 8, 15 01-Jan-95 Memorials 32 4 49 01-Oct-96 Memorials 39 3 44, 46 01-Jul-03 Memorials 40 3 46 01-Jul-04 Memorials 40 4 63 01-Oct-04 Memorials 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Memorials (Plaque) 33 1 16 01-Jan-97 Memories (Fowler) 23 3 45 01-Jul-87 Memories (Fowler) 23 4 59 01-Oct-87 Memories (Harris) 23 4 51 01-Oct-87 Memories (Ryan) 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Men clear woods for cropland 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Men's Progress Club 36 3 14 01-Jul-00 Menu for manquet Cook Academy 1913 44 2 27 01-Apr-08 Menu put fun in Fountaiebeau Glenda Gephart 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Menu was an attraction 40 1 12` 01-Jan-04 Menu: COQ AU VIN and Champagne Cocktails $2 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Menus 15 1 15 01-Jan-79 Menzo Buckley 41 4 56 05-Oct-05 Merchant & Manufacturing Club (M&M Club) 36 4 14 01-Oct-00 Merchant (family) 22 2 30 01-Apr-86 Merchant (silk) 9 4 15 01-Oct-73 Mess of dandelions greens 39 2 26 01-Apr-03 Metal Cooking Pots 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Meteorite 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 Methodists of Logan began meeting in 1816 37 3 45 01-Jul-01

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Methusaleh Bus 3 2 20 01-Apr-67 Michael and Laurie Scullin 42 1 13 01-Jan-06 Mid-Atlantic Archery Tourament 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Middle Road build 1800 runnin north from Elmira to Johnson's Settlement 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Middle Road from Horseheads to Odessa 1800 36 3 11 01-Jul-00 Military 17 3 35 01-Jul-81 Military (Census) 7 1 16 01-Jan-71 Military (tract) 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Military (tract) 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Military (WW2) 28 1 5 01-Jan-92 Military Road from Catskills to Ithaca 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Military townships were created (28) 38 2 17 01-Apr-02 Militia Regiments; Reading Tyrone & Starkey 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Milk 2 2 31 01-Apr-66 Milk 23 2 26 01-Apr-87 Milk 23 3 47 01-Jul-87 Milk 23 4 59 01-Oct-87 Milk (business) 20 3 46 01-Jul-84 Milk (diet) 17 4 59 01-Sep-81 Milk (production) 18 3 39 01-Jul-82 Mill pond (Amber Cane) 31 2 17 01-Apr-98 Mill pond (Burdett) 19 2 27 01-Apr-83 Mill pond (Burdett) 27 3 38 01-Jul-91 Milliners 30 4 60 01-Oct-94 Mills (Arnold's, Tyrone) 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Mills (barrel. planning, Watkins Glen) 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Mills (Burdett) 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 Mills (Burdett) 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Mills (Burdett) 19 2 25 01-Apr-83 Mills (Burdett, Havana) 21 4 59 01-Oct-85 Mills (Cayuta) 21 3 46 01-Jul-85 Mills (cidar, plaster, Weston) 15 4 53 01-Oct-79 Mills (directory info) 29 3 41 01-Jul-93 Mills (flour, Burdett) 26 1 15 01-Jan-90 Mills (flour, Hector Falls) 8 2 32 01-Apr-72

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Mills (grain, saw, Catherine) 10 3 45 01-Jul-74 Mills (grist, flour, Burdett) 18 4 53 01-Oct-82 Mills (grist, Odessa) 17 2 17 01-Apr-81 Mills (grist, saw, Bradford) 26 4 51 01-Oct-90 Mills (grist, Tyrone) 22 2 29 01-Apr-86 Mills (Halls) 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 Mills (Hector Falls) 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Mills (Landing) 18 4 60 01-Oct-82 Mills (lumber, flour, Tyrone) 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Mills (Mecklenburg, Kelsey Mills) 19 2 17 01-Apr-83 Mills (misc., map of locations) 12 3 45 01-Jun-76 Mills (Moreland) 16 1 14 01-Jan-80 Mills (Mud Lake) 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Mills (Odessa) 29 1 7 01-Jan-93 Mills (Rhodes) 29 3 43 01-Jul-93 Mills (Rhodes, Moreland &others) 29 3 43 01-Jul-93 Mills (saw, Cayuta) 16 2 32 01-Mar-80 Mills (saw, Hector) 28 1 10 01-Jan-92 Mills (saw, Odessa) 14 2 20 01-Mar-78 Mills (saw, shingle, Reynoldsville) 16 3 40 01-Jun-80 Mills (saw, W.G. State Park) 14 1 16 01-Jan-78 Mills (saw, wheat Moreland) 16 4 62 01-Sep-80 Mills (shingle, Perry City) 21 4 61 01-Oct-85 Mills (steam & others) 29 3 42 01-Jul-93 Mills (Strang, Bennetsburg) 31 4 61 01-Oct-95 Mills (Tyrone) 10 4 7, 9 01-Oct-73 Mills (Tyrone) 11 2 32 01-Apr-75 Mills (Tyrone) 31 2 30, 31 01-Apr-95 Mills (Tyrone) 31 2 30, 31 01-Apr-95 Mills (Vine, Beaver Dams) 19 4 63 01-Oct-83 Mills Landing 1 1 5 01-Jan-65 Mills Landing 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Mills Landing 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Mills Landing 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Mills Landing 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Mills Landing 38 3 40, 44 01-Jul-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Mills Landing 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Mills Landing (Montour Falls) 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Mills Landing (Montour Falls) 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Mills Landing a/k/a Montour Falls 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 Mills Landins 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Mills Tavern 2 2 25 01-Apr-66 Mills warehouse was located approx. where Frank Smalley's garage is now 36 2 12 02-Apr-00 Millstone (Mecklenburg) 34 3 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 01-Jul-98 Minced beef loaf would last a week or two 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Mines 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Mines 8 4 15 01-Sep-72 Ministers 20 3 45 01-Jul-84 Minor Murphy 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Minstrels 37 2 25 01-Apr-01 Minutes of meetings show development of Reading school Barbara H. Bell 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Miss Armeling presented painting to Historic Society 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Miss DeMunn 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Miss Ethel Armeling 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Miss Neal Quickham 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Miss Neal Quickham 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Miss Orpha Smith 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Miss Winnifred Roe 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Missouri Compromise 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Mistress Montour, wife of indian chief, Caradowana 38 3 45 01-Jul-02 Mitchell Creek 38 4 61 02-Oct-06 Mitchell Creek 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Mock duck 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Model T Showbird used to deliver mail in winter of 1931 43 4 55 01-Oct-07 Monday (Club) 4 3 38 01-Jul-68 Monday, Sam 21 4 60 01-Oct-85 Money - Starved budged 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Money from bank disappeared do to mismanagement 38 2 28 01-Apr-02 Money from Dorothy Longnecker helped purchased the Gray Brick Tavern 1972 36 2 11 01-Apr-00 Money order instituted in 1880 41 1 8 01-Jan-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Money raised for cane seat chairs for choir 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Monitor 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Monster seen at Painted Rocks 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Montana 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Monterey 1 3 36 01-Jul-65 Monterey 1 4 52 01-Oct-65 Monterey 10 4 55 01-Oct-74 Monterey 13 2 100 01-Jun-77 Monterey 15 1 14 01-Jan-79 Monterey 16 4 53 01-Sep-80 Monterey 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Monterey 2 4 64 01-Apr-66 Monterey 21 2 29, 30 01-Apr-85 Monterey 23 3 37, 40 01-Jul-87 Monterey 23 4 58 01-Oct-87 Monterey 24 2 31 01-Apr-88 Monterey 31 2 24, 27 01-Apr-95 Monterey 32 2 24 01-Apr-96 Monterey 39 4 58 01-Oct-03 Monterey 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Monterey 6 1 4, 5 01-Jan-70 Monterey 6 2 28 01-Apr-70 Monterey 7 3 48 01-Jul-71 Monterey (Gospel Workers) 33 4 62 01-Oct-97 Monterey (Independent Nitehawks) 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Monterey camp, a minimum security facility 39 4 58 01-Oct-07 Monterey Cheese Factory 1875 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Montery was sometimes calles Gaylords 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Montezuma Marsh 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Montgomery (Store) 33 4 51 01-Oct-97 Montour (town) 0 1 4 01-Sep-64 Montour (town) 1 2 23 01-Apr-65 Montour (town) 21 2 28 01-Feb-85 Montour (town) 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Montour (town) 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Montour (town) 5 4 49 01-Oct-69

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Montour (town) 6 1 4 01-Oct-70 Montour Christmas 1902 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Montour Falls 10 4 7 01-Oct-73 Montour Falls 11 1 6, 9, 16 01-Jan-74 Montour Falls 11 2 17 01-Apr-75 Montour Falls 12 1 3 01-Jan-76 Montour Falls 13 3 126 01-Oct-77 Montour Falls 14 2 24 01-Mar-78 Montour Falls 2 2 25 01-Apr-66 Montour Falls 2 3 45 01-Jul-66 Montour Falls 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Montour Falls 21 4 61 01-Oct-85 Montour Falls 22 3 35 01-Jul-86 Montour Falls 22 4 62 01-Oct-86 Montour Falls 23 1 9 01-Jan-87 Montour Falls 23 3 43 01-Jul-87 Montour Falls 3 2 19, 26 01-Apr-67 Montour Falls 3 4 54 01-Oct-67 Montour Falls 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Montour Falls 31 3 35 01-Jul-95 Montour Falls 34 1 1 01-Jan-93 Montour Falls 35 2 29 01-Apr-99 Montour Falls 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Montour Falls 37 3 40 01-Jul-01 Montour Falls 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Montour Falls 38 4 62 01-Oct-02 Montour Falls 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Montour Falls 5 2 24, 29, 32 01-Apr-69 Montour Falls 5 3 47 01-Jul-69 Montour Falls 5 4 49 01-Oct-69 Montour Falls 5 1 14 01-Jan-69 Montour Falls 5 2 20 01-Apr-69 Montour Falls 6 1 4, 16 01-Jan-70 Montour Falls 6 2 21, 23, 27, 29 01-Apr-70 Montour Falls 6 4 49 01-Oct-70 Montour Falls 7 1 13 01-Jan-71

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Montour Falls 8 3 8 01-Jul-72 Montour Falls "Southern Bride" an interesting enduring myth Ruth Likoudis 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Montour Falls (Band) 27 4 58 01-Oct-91 Montour Falls (Business Assn) 26 2 27 01-Apr-90 Montour Falls (Business Assn.) 26 1 1 01-Jan-90 Montour Falls (citizen band) 27 4 60 01-Oct-91 Montour Falls (Fire Co.) 35 4 51 01-Oct-99 Montour Falls (Library) 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Montour Falls Business History Study by Ginny Bruckner 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Montour Falls Girl Scout Troop #1 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Montour Falls Library buildingric Register 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Montour Falls Today June 27, 1913 Charles H. Taylor 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Montour Falls walking tour 42 2 30 01-Apr-06 Montour Hall 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Montour has one Department Store M. N. Weed & Son 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Montour Historic District called "Glorious-T" 36 4 11 01-Oct-00 Montour Home Center 24 1 3 01-Jan-88 Montour House 34 2 22 01-Apr-98 Montour House 38 2 22, 25 01-Apr-02 Montour House 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Montour House 9 3 9 01-Jul-73

Montour House "Outstanding" in Montour History Louise V. Stillman 36 4 11 01-Oct-00 Montour House (1850) named in honor of Queen Catharine Montour 36 4 12 01-Oct-00 Montour House 4-story, L shaped brick structure 36 4 13 01-Oct-00 Montour House opened as hotel 6/8/1854 Cost $30,000 36 4 12 01-Oct-00 Montour Marina 30 2 19 01-Apr-94 Montour name change suggested by Halsey Ivey 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Montour Steel works employees 60, payroll $1000 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Montour Steel Works established 1907 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Montour Village 30 4 60 01-Oct-94 Montour, A wild ride in John Quirk 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Monumental Marble 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Moose (Montour Falls) 29 3 38 01-Jul-93 Moose Lodge 34 4 63 01-Oct-98 Moose Lodge 35 4 63 01-Oct-99

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Moose Lodge Dinner 6/9/2001 37 2 31 01-Apr-01 More Christmas appeal funds notes 2002 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 More historic letters, Diary transcription completed 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 More thanks to Society helpers 2000 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Moreland 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Moreland 11 1 1 01-Jan-75 Moreland 12 1 15 01-Jan-76 Moreland 14 1 15 01-Jan-78 Moreland 24 3 44 01-Jul-88 Moreland 31 1 23, 28 01-Apr-98 Moreland 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Moreland 4 4 52 01-Sep-68 Moreland 41 2 20 01-Apr-04 Moreland 5 1 3, 14 01-Jan-69 Moreland (Band) 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Moreland (mills) 16 1 14 01-Jan-80 Moreland (mills) 16 4 62 01-Sep-80 Moreland (Presb. Church) 38 2 32 01-Apr-02 Moreland (station) 16 1 14 01-Jan-80 Moreland Brass Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Moreland Brass Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Moreland consisted of 11 or 12 homes 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Moreland Cornet Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Moreland formerly known as Crawford Settlement 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Morley's Hall 14 1 7 01-Jan-78 Mormon(s) 12 1 11 01-Jan-76 Mormon(s) 19 3 33 01-Jul-83 Mormon(s) 19 4 49 01-Oct-83 Mormon(s) 23 2 17 01-Apr-87 Mort Crum 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Morwalden Ells 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Mosherville, PA (French Creek) 37 4 56 01-Oct-01 Most forest in 1779 were virgin forest 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Most hamlets boasted a hometown band 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Most stoves at schools had a grid on top to hear cocoa 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Most sweeting was from molasses, wild honey and maple syrup 38 4 59 02-Oct-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Moth, Gypsy 5 1 13 01-Jan-69 Moths (Preventive) 34 1 16 01-Jan-98 Motorcycle (picture) 25 4 63 01-Oct-89 Mountain House 8 4 8 01-Sep-72 Movies 4 2 28 01-Apr-68 Mowing Machine 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Mr & Mrs. Bond entertained the senior class of 1913 44 2 27 01-Apr-08 Mr Margeson 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Mr. Michener 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Mr. Michener, proprieter of Glen Park offered reward 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Mr. Miller of Dundee 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Mrs. Burton;Hall;Wiggons;Palmer;Jackson;Fudg andela 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Mrs. C. Fleet 36 2 7 01-Apr-00 Mrs. E. Hoercher 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Mrs. Edna Reed 1903-1904 employee 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Mrs. Ervay 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Mrs. George Brown 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Mrs. Hubert Burrell County Line Rd. 42 3 41 01-Jul-06 Mrs. Jacob Lowbridge 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Mrs. Jehial Baugh 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Mrs. Leo Brown 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Mrs. Lynn Vedder 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Mrs. Ralston 36 2 7 01-Apr-00 Ms. Jane Ganung 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 Mud Creek 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Mud Lake 1 2 27 01-Apr-65 Mud Lake 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Mud Lake 10 4 64 01-Oct-74 Mud Lake 12 1 11 01-Jan-76 Mud Lake 12 3 41 01-Jun-76 Mud Lake 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Mud Lake 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Mud Lake 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Mud Lake 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Mud Lake (Lamoka) has an ininhabitated island 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Mud lake Rd. 42 1 1 01-Jan-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Mudslinging 37 4 52 01-Oct-01 Mulford appointed Major in 1862 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Mulford property sold 1946 by grandson Elmer S. Mulford 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Mumford Museum 7 4 57 01-Oct-71 Mumps (homoepathy) 43 2 23 01-Apr-07 Municipal Highway Dept. are only 100 years old 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Murfreesboro, TN 43 2 21 01-Apr-07 Murles 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Museum (Building Fund) 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Museum (Business) 29 20 20 - 26 01-Apr-93 Museum (needs) 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Museum (refurbishing) 32 1 1 01-Jan-96 Museum (reports) 17 1 4 01-Jan-81 Museum (reports) 17 3 33 01-Jul-81 Museum (reports) 17 4 57 01-Sep-81 Museum (roof) 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Museum (SCHS) 14 1 1 01-Jan-78 Museum (SCHS) 22 2 17 01-Apr-86 Museum (SCHS) 22 3 33 01-Jul-86 Museum (SCHS) 22 4 64 01-Oct-86 Museum (SCHS) 29 4 52, 55, 58 01-Oct-93 Museum (SCHS) 32 1 1, 14 01-Jan-96 Museum (SCHS) 34 1 16 01-Jan-98 Museum (SCHS) 8 1 1 01-Jan-72 Museum (SCHS) 9 3 3 01-Jul-73 Museum (Sign) 31 4 57 01-Oct-95 Museum changes 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 Museum exhibits 8/1/2003 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Museum Hours expand, More Historial Resources available, renovation done John Potter 42 2 28 01-Apr-06 Museum Library moves 37 2 32 01-Apr-01 Museum now open Saturday noon to 4PM May 2008 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Museum photos needed (2007) 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 Museum plaque honors many 2003 39 3 46 01-Jul-03 Museum reopened 2/4/2008 after renovations 44 1 16 01-Jan-08 Museum Re-opening March 1st. 2006 42 1 16 01-Jan-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Museum volunteer nneded Barbara H. Bell 40 4 58 01-Oct-04 Museum volunteer opportunities 2005 41 1 12 01-Jan-05 Museum winter hours for 2004 - 2005 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 Museum wish list 42 2 31 01-Apr-06 Museum wish list 2004 40 2 30 01-Apr-04 Music 10 4 51 01-Oct-74 Music 11 4 49 01-Oct-75 Music 12 3 42, 44 01-Jun-76 Music 12 4 54 01-Sep-76 Music 13 2 96, 107 01-Apr-77 Music 14 4 60 01-Sep-78 Music 15 2 19 01-Mar-79 Music 17 4 63 01-Sep-81 Music 18 1 16 01-Jan-82 Music 6 3 39 01-Jul-70 Music 7 2 29 01-Apr-71 Music 9 3 12 01-Jul-73 Music (band) 8 2 26 01-Apr-72 Music (Logan) 21 4 57 01-Oct-85 Music at Laurence Chapel May 19, 2002 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Music at Lawrence Chapel May 19, 2002 37 4 64 01-Oct-01 Musical Organizations 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Musicians fined for onn-appearances for practice 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Muskellunge and black bass was stocked in the lakes 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Mustache cup 3 1 12 01-Jan-67 Mustangs 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Mustangs brought from Montana by train to Beaver Dams 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Mustard Seed Ministries 35 3 36 01-Jul-99 Mutta (Mud) Lake 8 1 12 01-Jan-72 My Grandmother Ganung Jim Ganung 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Myers Salt 2 4 56 01-Oct-66 Myrtie Davis 41 2 22 01-Apr-05 N. W. Wickoff 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 N. Y. State Funds 26 3 33 01-Jul-90 Name changed to North Hector to Valois 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Name that place 43 2 26 01-Apr-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Names (places) 14 3 44 01-Jun-78 Names of people and business donated to 2004 41 1 14 01-Jan-05 Nancy Musser 42 3 47 01-Jul-06 Nathaniel Sutton 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 National Compensation Emancipation Society 1 3 47 01-Jul-65 National Field Archery Tournaments 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 National Forest 28 2 28 01-Apr-92 National Forest (Hector) 20 4 60 01-Oct-84 National Register 11 1 6 01-Jan-75 National Register of Historic Places 38 2 20, 21 01-Apr-02 National Salt Co. 1899 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Native American Culture program 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Natural gas piped into Mountour Falls from Watkins Glen 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Natural Resources Long Sought, Used Barbara Bell 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Natural resources of the area 43 3 43 01-Jul-07 Natural resoures climate etc. determined how a workforce was established 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Naval Academy 3 2 26 01-Apr-67 Navy bean sandwiches 37 4 58 01-Oct-01 Need photo's of exterior and interior of W. Main St busunesses 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Needle work resources 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Needlewook classes at Museum 12:30 - 3:30 2008 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Neglect by landowner, work done by municipality added to taxes 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Neighborhood Halloween Party 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Nelson Nursery laboratory analysis 41 1 11 01-Jan-05 Nephew Elbert P. Cook arrived in Havana in 1866 38 2 22 01-Apr-02 Nestle Manufactory 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Nettie B. Matthewes 1900 36 2 3 01-Apr-00 New and renewing Society Members``` 43 3 46 01-Jul-07 New and renewsing Society members (2007) 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 New Book on Watkins Glen available 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 New bridge with a wider draw built 38 3 42 01-Jul-02 New Canaan 10 3 39 01-Jul-74 New Canaan 21 4 52 01-Oct-85 New Canaan 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 New Collectio items - Other donation received 42 2 29 01-Apr-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date New direct road from Elmira to Ithaca (ST. RT 13) 1812 36 3 11 01-Jul-00 New Historical Society is attractive reminder 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 New History book is at the publishers 2004 40 3 45 01-Jul-04 New informational newsletter planned for twice a year 2008 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 New Logo Selected 42 2 32 01-Apr-06 New member Beverly A. Eckman-Onyskow 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 New members 2003 39 1 16 01-Jan-03 New members listed for 2006 42 3 45 01-Jul-06 New Members since last Journal 41 3 46 01-Jul-05 New museum exhibit for 150th Anniversary of Schuyler Co. 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 New patrons listed for 2003 39 4 63 01-Oct-03 New playgound installed on west side of park 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 New Society Consitution Proposed 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 New style of calendar dating 1752 36 1 1 01-Jan-00 New website for Schuyler County Historical Society (2007) 43 4 64 01-Oct-07 New Year 4 1 6 01-Jan-68 New year started of different dates 36 1 1 01-Jan-00 New Year's closing traditions 36 1 1 01-Jan-00 New year's gifts for youth of 1880 36 1 3 01-Jan-00 New York Central 1875, now part of Norfolk Southern 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 New York Central Railroad 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 New York City 15 4 62 01-Oct-79 New York City 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 New York Library in Albany 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 New York Parks 23 2 28 01-Apr-87 New York Volunteers 136th Reg. 42 3 45 01-Jul-06 New, Renewing Society Members 42 1 13 01-Jan-06 Newahewah - name given to white child's mother by indians 44 2 30 01-Apr-08 Newark 6 2 30 01-Apr-70 Newfield 7 1 8 01-Jan-71 Newfield (Town of) 34 4 55 01-Oct-98 Newman & Drake 28 2 26 01-Apr-92 Newman & Drake 28 1 12 01-Jan-92 Newman & Drake 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 News (1945) 11 1 15 01-Jan-74

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Newspaper Stories trace family from Manhattan Island to Schuyler County Medora Corbett 36 4 1 01-Oct-00 Newspapers 1 4 57, 61 01-Oct-65 Newspapers 2 1 1, 13 01-Jan-66 Newspapers 2 2 24, 31 01-Apr-66 Newspapers 2 3 48 01-Jul-66 Newspapers 3 1 8 01-Jan-67 Newspapers 3 3 42 01-Jul-67 Newspapers 30 4 60, 61, 63 01-Oct-94 Newspapers 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Newspapers 35 1 1 01-Jan-99 Newspapers 4 3 41 01-Jul-68 Newspapers 5 2 26, 30 01-Apr-69 Newspapers 5 3 41, 46 01-Jul-69 Newspapers 6 2 21, 32 01-Apr-70 Newspapers 8 4 11, 16 01-Sep-72 Newspapers (articles) 11 2 29 01-Apr-75 Newspapers (bibliographies) 18 1 13 01-Jan-82 Newspapers (Watkins Independent) 35 1 1 01-Jan-99 Newton 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Newton (creek) 33 2 28 01-Apr-97 Newtown changed to Elmira 1808 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Newtown Road north from Johnson's Settlement to Odessa 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Newtown Road north from Odessa to Reynoldsville and north to Geneva 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 Nick Anagnost, owner, pharmacist of Montour Pharmacy 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 No announcement of regular church in Review 1875 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 No chimney in house initally 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 No glass in windows 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 No gold, silver, lead or gas & oil found in the late 1800's 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 No running water except with hand pump 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 No trace found of couple 39 3 40 01-Jul-03 No vines locally in Schuyler before 1845 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 No vineyards but grape growers in 1868 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Noisemakers 40 2 22 01-Apr-04 Noritake china 39 1 10 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Normal School in Albany 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Norman Hospital 9 2 13 01-Apr-73 Norman Steamer & Hose 34 1 4 01-Jan-98 Norris & Nash 30 4 63 01-Oct-94 North Hector 1 1 7 01-Jan-65 North Hector 10 2 30 01-Apr-74 North Hector 14 4 60 01-Sep-78 North Hector 15 3 40 01-Jun-79 North Hector 2 3 48 01-Jul-66 North Hector 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 North Hector 3 4 61 01-Oct-67 North Hector 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 North Hector 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 North Hector 5 3 37 01-Jul-69 North Hector 5 4 52, 62 01-Oct-69 North Hector 6 3 47 01-Jul-70 North Hector (Band) 27 4 62, 63 01-Oct-91 North Hector Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 North Hector band (Now Valois) 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 North Hector Baptist Church 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 North Reading 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 North Settlement road 1812 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 North Settlements lost north of Johnson's Settlement 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Northern Central Railway 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Northern Central Railway perferred for shipping grapes 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Norton-Tuttle 16 2 17 01-Mar-80 Noted Historian Louise Stillman dies 9/18/2000 36 4 16 01-Oct-00 Notes from Director Andrew Tompkins 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Notes of supplies purchased and prices (Civil War) 43 2 24 01-Apr-07 Notes on war time rationing - sugar shortage 37 4 59 01-Oct-01 Notice of Membership Meeting (Historial Society) 43 1 13 01-Jan-07 NRA 16 3 47 01-Jun-80 Number of lines and seining was not forbidden 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Numereous names from the classics 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Nunda 4 1 16 01-Jan-68 Nursing (public health) 19 3 40 01-Jul-83

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Nuts commercialy, American chestnut, Blk. Walnut, Butternuts & Hickory 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 NY Fire Academy 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 NY Fire Academy 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 NY Fire Academy 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 NYNEX 32 1 5 01-Jan-96 NYS Map 1819 showing land prior to Schuyler & Chemung County by Mrs. Janet Vam der Feen of Monterey 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 NYS now maintains the existing canal (Seneca Canal) 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 O. C. Kingsbury and Company 4th st. Agricultural Implements 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 O. K. named for Martin Van Buren 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Oak (tree) 28 1 15 01-Jan-92 Oak Hil 30 2 22 01-Apr-94 Oak, elm and bass lumber 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Oakley Allen "Doc" 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Oatmeal Cereal tube ` 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Obed Thomas 1815 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 Obituary of Charles Taylor d 1/13/1961 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Octagon (Barn) 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Octagon (buildings) 13 3 127 01-Oct-77 Octogon barn build in 1893 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Odd Fellows and Rebeccas 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Odessa 1 4 57 01-Oct-65 Odessa 2 1 13 01-Jan-66 Odessa 2 2 27 01-Apr-66 Odessa 2 3 43, 45 01-Jul-66 Odessa 23 4 59 01-Oct-87 Odessa 29 1 6 01-Jan-93 Odessa 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Odessa 38 3 42 01-Jul-02 Odessa 4 2 27 01-Apr-68 Odessa 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Odessa 6 2 19 01-Apr-70 Odessa 6 3 46 01-Jul-70 Odessa 6 4 56, 59, 60 01-Oct-70 Odessa (band) 27 4 57 01-Oct-91

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Odessa (Church) 29 1 6 01-Jan-93 Odessa (Fire Co.) 29 1 7 01-Jan-93 Odessa (Help Wanted) 29 1 12 01-Jan-93 Odessa (Hill - Song) 29 1 5 01-Jan-93 Odessa (mill) 17 2 17 01-Apr-81 Odessa and Watkins Glen School yearbooks south for Society Research Library 42 3 47 01-Jul-06 Odessa area land owned by Phineas Catlin 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Odessa girls basketball team 1916 (Picture) 37 1 9 01-Jan-01 Odessa Library 29 1 7 01-Jan-93 Odessa Lions Club 9 2 6 01-Apr-73 Odessa Mills 29 1 7 01-Jan-93 Odessa Montour Central School Dist. Offered Lee School to Historical Society in 1960 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Odessa Opera House 29 1 7 01-Jan-93 Odessa post office opened in 1855` 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Odessa School 29 1 6 01-Jan-93 Odessa Telephone Co. 16 3 44 01-Jun-80 Odessa-Montour School 38 3 40 01-Jul-02 Officers of SCHS 18 2 18 01-Apr-82 Officers of SCHS 20 (each) 01-Jan-83 Often no school between Christmas and March ` 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Oil 37 3 33 01-Jul-01 Oil boom was abust 37 3 36 01-Jul-01 Oil derricks May 1865 37 3 35 01-Jul-01 Oil discovered by accident in Millport March 1865 37 3 33 01-Jul-01 Oil drilling on Wm & Arron farm in Alpine 37 3 35 01-Jul-01 Oil drilling Watkins land north of Havana 300 ft. No oil 37 3 35 01-Jul-01 Oil exploration 1865 37 3 33 01-Jul-01

Oil exploration in Schuyler County in mid 1800's more bust than boom Gary Emerson 37 3 33 01-Jul-01 Oil Fever 1880's 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Oil fever 1882 Watkins Oil Company 36 3 8 01-Jul-00 Oil, not salt, was original goal Barbara H. Bell 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Old Brag & Old Rosey 43 3 39 01-Jul-07 Old bull story 42 2 25 01-Apr-06

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Old cookbooks offer interesting meal options - Sorrel soup, anyone? Barbara H. Bell 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Old deed( 1861) raises questions- Society seeks answers 2007 43 4 62 01-Oct-07 Old Folks Picnic 1 4 56 01-Oct-65 Old Folks Picnic 16 3 37 01-Jun-80 Old Folks Picnic 6 6 51 01-Oct-70 Old Indian woman in Catharinestown 43 3 44 01-Jul-07 Old Kinderhook (Van Buren) 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Old Pennsylvania longest held name of the railway 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Old Red Barn (Elmira) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Old squaw 44 2 22 01-Apr-08 Old time flowers sought for gardens 42 4 63 01-Oct-06 Older the sampler the simpler the makeup 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Olean of Oramel 1954 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Oliver House Museum Yates County 42 3 48 01-Jul-06 Oliver P. Bowers 43 4 62 01-Oct-07 Ollie Shoemaker 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Olmsteads 1812? Oak Hill 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Olympian Ice Cream Parlor 38 1 12 01-Jan-02 Olympian, The 38 1 12 01-Jan-02 Olympic Theatre 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 On topics of tatting, toppling trees and talented folks Barbara H. Bell 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 One man caught 2,500 pounds of peckerel in 1892 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 One of Waneta father's braves follow her 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 One outhouse for the boys and one for the girls divided by a fence 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 One plaque for people giving a minimum of $500 39 3 46 01-Jul-03 One plaquer in memory of deceased for which a minimum of $100 have been given 39 3 46 01-Jul-03 Oneida Creek startin point 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Oneida Lake 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Oneidas 7 3 41 01-Jul-71 Onions and celery were grown in Catharine March before dam was built in Waterloo 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Onondaga (boat) 1 1 8 01-Jan-65 Onondaga (boat) 19 1 1 01-Jan-83 Onondaga Lake 27 2 19 01-Apr-91

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Open house (SCHS) 18 4 58 01-Oct-82 Open house at Brick Tavern Museum to say goodby to John Potter 43 3 48 01-Jul-07 Opera House (Watkins) 11 4 64 01-Oct-75 Optician 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Oracle, The 8 4 12 01-Sep-72 Oracle, The 9 3 5 01-Jul-73 Oracle, The (WGCS) 19 3 39 01-Jul-83 Orange 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Orange 1 2 23 01-Apr-65 Orange 1 3 36 01-Jul-65 Orange 1 4 49, 52 01-Oct-65 Orange 10 4 15 01-Oct-73 Orange 11 1 3 01-Jan-74 Orange 12 1 10 01-Jan-76 Orange 12 2 23 01-Mar-76 Orange 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Orange 13 2 97, 112 01-Jun-77 Orange 14 1 9 01-Jan-78 Orange 14 3 46 01-Jun-78 Orange 16 4 53 01-Sep-80 Orange 17 3 39 01-Jul-81 Orange 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Orange 21 1 15 01-Jan-85 Orange 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Orange 21 4 63 01-Oct-85 Orange 23 3 37 01-Jul-87 Orange 23 4 58 01-Oct-87 Orange 24 2 31 01-Apr-88 Orange 29 4 49 01-Oct-93 Orange 30 2 17 01-Apr-94 Orange 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Orange 5 4 59 01-Oct-69 Orange 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Orange 6 2 20 01-Apr-70 Orange 6 3 42, 43 01-Jul-70 Orange 7 1 4, 15 01-Jan-71

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Orange 7 3 37 01-Jul-71 Orange 7 3 38 01-Jul-71 Orange 8 1 10 01-Jan-72 Orange 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Orange 8 4 16 01-Sep-72 Orange 9 2 1 01-Apr-73 Orange (Hist. Society) 16 4 56 01-Sep-80 Orange (Rev. War) 18 2 21 01-Apr-82 Orange Pioneer 34 1 8, 12 01-Jan-98 Orange Town 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Orange, a busy town in 1800's Barbara H. Bell 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Ore 31 2 29 01-Apr-98 Original bandstand lasted thru World War 1 located in the NE section of park 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Original Home Schooling 41 4 64 05-Oct-05 Orophilian (sic) Lyceum 42 3 44 01-Jul-06 Orr (farm) 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 Osborn & Ball 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Osborn and Ball of Hector 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Otetiana 1 1 8 01-Jan-65 Other grains grown in Schuyler County 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Other items shipped out - Potatoes, apples, beans 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Other towns had bands 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Otis & Brown 23 1 3 01-Jan-87 Otis Corbelt 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Our Town Pub. 10 4 7 01-Oct-73 Overton (farm) 11 1 14 01-Jan-75 Overton, Edwin 18 3 44 01-Jul-82 Overton, J. E. 20 2 31 01-Apr-84 P&E (Philadelphia and Reading) was a railroad that ran thru the settlements 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 P. Deming at Weston, Lake Lamoka Vineyard 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 P. Tracy (Peter Tracy) 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 Pack Horses sticking fast in the swamp 44 2 25 01-Apr-08 Packing (farm) 31 3 41 01-Jul-95 Packing house 30 1 6 01-Jan-94

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Padrone system 26 3 43 01-Jul-90 Padua 32 3 36, 40, 47 01-Jul-96 Pages Drum Corps. 27 4 52 01-Oct-91 Painted a self portrait after laid up by an accident 39 2 19 01-Apr-03 Painted Rocks 12 3 37 01-Jun-76 Painted Rocks 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Painted Rocks 8 4 1 01-Sep-72 Painted Rocks 9 2 12 01-Apr-73 Paintings (84) were severlly damaged in 1935 flood 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Palmer method of pennmanship 42 1 5 01-Jan-06 Panamerican Exposition 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Panther Swamp 30 2 21 01-Apr-94 Pantry 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Paper dresses 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Parade (Bicentennial) 12 3 38 01-Jun-76 Parade (Bicentennial) 12 4 52 01-Sep-76 Parade (NRA) 16 3 47 01-Jun-80 Parsnip cakes, parsnip stew w/dumplings 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Parson & Company Pottery running in 1836 burned 1862 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Past & Present businesses on W. Main St. Montour Falls 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Pastor Dick Evans 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Patents (RR) 18 2 22 01-Apr-82 Paterson (grist mill) 19 2 25 01-Apr-83 Paterson Hall 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 Paterson Harness Shop 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Pathmaster 28 2 32 01-Apr-92 Patricia Beecher 40 1 16 01-Jan-04 Patricia Beecher 40 3 46 01-Jul-04 Patricia Beecher 40 4 60 01-Oct-04 Patricia Beecher 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Patricia Boyce Bilinski 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Patricia Boyce Bilinski & Whilliam Whiting wrote major papers about James Hope 39 2 21 01-Apr-03 Patron and busines members 2005 41 2 31 01-Apr-05 Patrons members 2005 41 1 16 01-Jan-05 Paul and Ernest Adams 42 4 55 01-Oct-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Paulding, before 1800, west side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Peach Orchard 11 2 26 01-Apr-75 Peach Orchard 19 1 15 01-Jan-83 Peach Orchard 27 3 33 01-Jul-91 Peach Orchard 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Peach Orchard (chorus) 11 3 43 01-Jun-75 Peach Orchard Burdett 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Peach Town 27 3 33 01-Jul-91 Peach trains 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Peaches 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Peaches, apples and cherries major fruit 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Peacocks 38 2 29 01-Apr-02 Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Pearl Street 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Pears, plums, strawberries, blackberries 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Peepholes in door 42 2 24 01-Apr-06 Peggy Field 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Peggy Field 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Peggy Field 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Peirson & Holman 8 1 6 01-Jan-72 Pennsylvania Railway 1911 to 1972 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Peonier Brigade 43 2 24 01-Apr-07 People attending Donation Party; Budd Ames, Wickham, Birge and Jim Brown family 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 People authorized to grant burial permits 1882 36 4 10 01-Oct-00 People of the longhouse retain title to 8 reservations in NY and one in Adirondacks 38 2 17 01-Apr-02 People required to maintain their fences in 1600's 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 People's College 16 1 12 01-Jan-80 People's College 34 1 3 01-Jan-98 People's College 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 People's College 9 2 9 01-Apr-73 Peoples College (Cook Academy) 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Peoples's College (Cook Academy) 49 acres 43 4 62 01-Oct-07 Pepper Pot, the 14 2 32 01-Mar-78 Percila 43 2 23 01-Apr-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Permanent machine resembled milking machine 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Permanent to curl hair 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Perry City 12 1 9 01-Jan-76 Perry City 14 1 4 01-Jan-78 Perry City 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Perry City 23 2 19 01-Apr-87 Perry City 3 2 24 01-Apr-67 Perry City 3 3 41 01-Jul-67 Perry City 34 1 14, 16 01-Jan-98 Perry City 4 1 8 01-Jan-68 Perry City 4 3 48 01-Jul-68 Perry City 5 2 27 01-Apr-69 Perry City 6 2 30 01-Apr-70 Perry City 7 2 32 01-Apr-71 Perry City 7 4 63 01-Oct-71 Perry City (1833) 19 3 40 01-Jul-83 Personal and Historical perspective (Education) 41 4 64 05-Oct-05 Petroleum Co. 10 4 9 01-Oct-73 Phantom (car) 14 2 27 01-Mar-78 Phebe visiting in Reading 43 2 21 01-Apr-07 Phelps and Gorham 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Phelps and Gorham 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Phil Smith's IGA 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Philadelphia 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Philadelphia Brewing Company 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Philipetti School of Dancing 29 20 29 01-Apr-93 Phineas Catlin 2nd. Owner of grist mill in Catharine 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Phineas Young , brother of Brigham Young ` 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Phineas Young lived on Pine Grove Rd. 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Phineas Young, brother of Brigham Young 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Phonograph 5 3 44 01-Jul-69 Photos needed for barn calendar Jane Ganung 37 3 48 01-Jul-01 Pianoforte (in museum) 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 Pick & shovel for basic preparation of roadway 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Pickled dried beef 8 1 16 01-Jan-72 Pickpockets 42 1 8 01-Jan-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Picnic Pavilion 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Picture (unknown) 18 2 17 01-Apr-82 Picture of an example of James Hope's work 39 2 21 01-Apr-03 Picture of Baldwin engine c. 1911 40 2 19 01-Apr-04 Picture of Bogart monument & Inscription 38 4 53 02-Oct-02 Picture of Captain James Hope 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Picture of Cook's Montour House 36 4 11 01-Oct-00 Picture of David Hill and Joseph Dolph 38 4 55 02-Oct-02 Picture of Eberling Family in Corpus Cristi 37 4 61 01-Oct-01 Picture of Franklin St. Watkins Glen (Flood of 1935) 38 3 37 01-Jul-02 Picture of Glen Creek 38 3 36 01-Jul-02 Picture of gorge in Watkins Glen by R. D. Crum 38 1 7 01-Jan-02 Picture of Harding's Band of Havana 1896 36 3 13 01-Jul-00 Picture of Isley's Band of Watkins 41 3 41 01-Jul-05 Picture of Logan Church 38 2 21 01-Apr-02 Picture of Main St. Montour Falls (Flood of 1935) 38 3 37 01-Jul-02 Picture of Mecklenburg School 36 4 9 01-Oct-00 Picture of Robert Burnside & shipmates USS Hancock CV19 37 4 62 01-Oct-01 Picture of the "Wasps" 1874-1876 Watkins rowing crew 40 3 37 01-Jul-04 Picture taken in early 1920's 40 2 20 01-Apr-04 Pictures of Summer Seneca scenes (Boating) 38 3 43 01-Jul-02 Pictures, CCC 41 1 13 01-Jan-05

Pierce Arroe president moved house 40 rods from original foundation 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Pierce Arrow Auto. Co., 99 year lease to president of company 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Pies, apple, custard, molasses custard 39 3 38 01-Jul-03 Pieter Bogardus 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Piga 27 3 47 01-Jul-91 Pike's Pocket 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Pike's Pocket 35 2 25 01-Apr-93 Pike's Pocket (Burdett) 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Pinafore aprons 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Pine (logs) 28 1 15 01-Jan-92 Pine Creek 0 1 6 01-Jan-64 Pine Creek 13 2 100 01-Jun-77 Pine Creek 2 2 23 01-Apr-66

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Pine Creek 24 2 32 01-Apr-88 Pine Creek 8 3 6 01-Jul-72 Pine Grove 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Pine Grove 19 4 55 01-Oct-83 Pine Grove 2 4 57 01-Oct-66 Pine Grove 20 4 56 01-Oct-84 Pine Grove 23 2 23 01-Apr-87 Pine Grove 27 1 8 01-Jan-91 Pine Grove 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Pine Grove 5 2 28 01-Apr-69 Pine Grove 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Pine Grove 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Pine Grove (church) 20 3 44 01-Jul-84 Pine Grove (P.O.) 18 3 43 01-Jul-82 Pine Grove in Towns of Reading and Tyrone 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 Pine Grove once thriving Country Hamlet Barbara H. Bell 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 Pine Knob 13 2 99 01-Jun-77 Pine Knob 29 4 51 01-Oct-93 Pine Knob 7 3 35 01-Jul-71 Pine Knob 8 3 6 01-Jul-72 2 4 63 01-Oct-66 Pioneer foods 25 2 31 01-Apr-89 Pioneer kitchen 13 3 127 01-Oct-77 Pioneer life 11 1 3 01-Jan-74 Pioneer life 34 1 8 01-Jan-98 Pioneer life 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Pioneer llife 22 3 36 01-Jul-86 Pioneers (Dix) 12 1 15 01-Jan-76 Pioneers (sugar Hill) 11 1 3 01-Jan-74 Pioneers arrived in wagons to deepest woods 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Pioneers thought rhubarb cleared the human body of bad "innards" left by winter 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Pipes 6 2 28 01-Apr-70 PJ and underwear made from old white shirts 37 4 59 01-Oct-01 Plank Road 34 4 52, 53 01-Oct-98 Plank Road Co. 34 3 37 01-Jul-98

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Planning committee forming for 2000 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Plaque for business or people donating over $500 39 3 46 01-Jul-03 Please Patronize our Business Members 41 4 63 05-Oct-05 Plots previously given or sold to 29 others 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Plow Beam 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Plum puddings, alma puddings, Chicage puddings 39 3 38 01-Jul-03 Plundering of Catharine Town 44 2 23 01-Apr-08 Podunk 5 3 38 01-Jul-69 Podunk 5 4 63 01-Oct-69 Poetry 13 2 93 01-Apr-77 Poetry 13 3 116 01-Oct-77 Poetry 15 3 37 01-Jun-79 Pohn Potter lives in Bennetsburg 39 2 32 01-Apr-03 poles for sking 40 4 57 01-Oct-04 Police 4 3 37 01-Jul-68 Police 41 2 25 01-Dec-05 Police 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Police 7 4 49 01-Oct-71 Police Case 39 4 58 01-Oct-03 Police protection in county found lacking 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Police records (in museum) 16 4 58 01-Sep-80 Polished metal lamps and wiped glass lamps 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 Politics 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Politics 16 1 14 01-Jan-80 Politics 26 4 58 01-Oct-90 Politics 30 4 64 01-Oct-94 Politics 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Politics 7 4 57 01-Oct-71 Politics 8 1 4 01-Jan-72 Politics 8 2 25 01-Apr-72 Politics 8 2 25, 32 01-Apr-72 Politics 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Politics (1866) 13 1 73 01-Jan-77 Polkville 21 4 60 01-Oct-85 Polkville 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Pollic Dairy 18 3 41 01-Jul-82

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Polly Shoemaker 41 2 19 01-Apr-05 Pond (in Orange) 10 4 15 01-Oct-73 Pony Hollow 18 3 35 01-Jul-82 Pony Hollow 2 2 20 01-Apr-66 Pony Hollow 23 1 3 01-Jan-87 Pony Hollow 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Pony Hollow 5 3 38 01-Jul-69 Pony Hollow 6 2 32 01-Apr-70 Poorhouse 12 4 55 01-Sep-76 Poorhouse 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Poorhouse (County) 31 2 27 01-Apr-98 Poorhouse (hector) 33 2 17 01-Apr-97 Popcorn 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Popular Victorian Tea May 8, 2004 40 2 32 01-Apr-04 Porch Sale 33 3 33 01-Jul-97 Pork Cake recipe 18 3 36 01-Jul-82 Porringer 30 2 32 01-Apr-94 Portable Sawmills 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Portal Cascade Havana Glen (Photograph) 37 3 39 01-Jul-01 Portrait of Rainbows Falls 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Post Creek 16 1 13 01-Jan-80 Post Creek 19 4 62 01-Oct-83 Post Office 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Post Office 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 Post Office 1 2 28, 32 01-Apr-65 Post Office 1 3 36 01-Jul-65 Post Office 1 4 52, 57 01-Oct-65 Post Office 11 2 32 01-Apr-75 Post Office 15 4 54 01-Oct-79 Post Office 17 2 22 01-Apr-81 Post Office 17 3 39 01-Jul-81 Post Office 18 3 43 01-Jul-82 Post Office 21 2 29, 31 01-Apr-85 Post Office 21 3 47 01-Jul-85 Post Office 21 4 52 01-Oct-85 Post Office 22 3 41 01-Jul-86

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Post Office 3 1 9 01-Jan-67 Post Office 3 3 33 01-Jul-67 Post Office 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Post Office 31 2 29 01-Apr-95 Post Office 5 1 3 01-Jan-69 Post Office 5 2 32 01-Apr-69 Post Office 6 3 41, 45 01-Jul-70 Post Office 8 1 3 01-Jan-72 Post Office 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Post Office 8 3 13 01-Jul-72 Post Office (18740 13 2 100 01-Jun-77 Post Office (Altay) 15 4 54 01-Oct-79 Post Office (Burdett) 12 2 17 01-Mar-76 Post Office (Burdett) 15 2 30 01-Mar-79 Post Office (Cayuta) 16 2 32 01-Mar-80 Post Office (E. Orange) 14 3 42 01-Jun-78 Post Office (history) 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Post Office (Moreland) 9 3 9 01-Jul-73 Post Office (Peach Town) 27 3 33 01-Jul-91 Post Office (Perry City) 12 1 9 01-Jan-76 Post Office (Reading) 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Post Office (Rock Stream) 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Post Office (Salubria) 33 1 13 01-Jan-97 Post Office (Smith Valley) 15 3 36 01-Jun-79 Post Office (Tobehanna) 12 3 41 01-Jun-76 Post Office (Townsend) 33 1 4 01-Jan-97 Post Office (Watkins Glen) 14 4 64 01-Sep-78 Post offices in Cayuta, W. Cayuta and Van Ettensville 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Post Offices in Schuyler County currently 12 in 2007 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Post Offices in Schuyler County numbered 30 in 1894 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Post Offices in Schuyler County numbered 37 in 1874 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Post offices in Townsend, Moreland and W. catlin 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Post offices in Tyrone, Tobahanna and Pine Grove 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Post offices often site of crimes 41 2 26 01-Apr-05 Post Road 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Post Road (Rt. 14) used as mail delivery route 36 3 11 01-Jul-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Postal rates in 1800 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Postal service in early 1829's 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Postal Service quite different at start Barbara H. Bell 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Postcard is a Karoden 40 2 20 01-Apr-04 Postcard "The kitchen" in 1874 39 1 12 01-Jan-03 Postcard picture of wood burniing railroad engine from yards of Odessa Lumber Yards 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 Postcards (book) 24 3 46 01-Jul-88 Postmaster appointment began in 1789 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Potash 14 3 43 01-Jun-78 Potash 28 1 11 01-Jan-92 Potato Crates 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Potato Pie 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Potatoes 10 4 62 01-Oct-74 Potatoes from Hornby 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Potter 20 years with Cornell Co-Operative Extension 39 2 32 01-Apr-03 Potter family traces back to 1700's in Schuyler County 39 2 32 01-Apr-03 Potteries 5 2 20 01-Apr-69 Potteries 6 2 27 01-Apr-70 Pottery clay came by canal from New Jersey 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Pottery factory burned in 1890 36 2 13 02-Apr-00

Pottery items 0 jars, jugs, fruit jars, churns, water pitchers & firebricks 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 Pottery ware more common tan metal,glass or china 36 2 12 01-Apr-00 Pound, Public 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Powderhorn 10 3 36 01-Jul-74 Power failures 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Power for street lights on Main St in Montour Falls 37 3 42 01-Jul-01 Preemption 1 2 27 01-Apr-65 Preemption 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Preemption 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Preemption 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Preemption (line) 20 2 21 01-Apr-84 Preemption Line is eastern boundry of Town of Tyrone 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Preemption Line was the dividing line between holdings of NYS & Mass. 36 3 5 01-Jul-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Prentis Vise Co. 42 4 54 01-Oct-06

Pres. Woodrow Wilson pastured a flock of sheep on white house lawn 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Presbyterian Church built by Jon Magee 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Presbyterian Church donated by Magee 37 4 55 01-Oct-01 Presbyterian Church in Hector 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Presbyterian Church in Mecklenburg 1909 37 1 4 01-Jan-01 Present Lee School erected in 1884 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Present Shepart Crane & Hoist Co building built in 1888 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Presently 13 homes in Logan 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 President Roosevelt died April 12, 1945 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 President Wilson pastured sheep on white house lawn 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 President, US 3 2 29 01-Apr-67 Presidents 12 1 2 01-Jan-76 Price of lambs & sheep in 1888 39 2 28 01-Apr-03 Prices (1919) 16 1 10 01-Jan-80 Princess of Holland 36 4 3 01-Oct-00 Principal of school at Mecklenburg 1909 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Prints (for sale) 32 3 35 01-Jul-96 Prisioners now have choice of method of execution 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Prisoner 7 3 40 01-Jul-71 Prisoner exchange (Civil War) 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Prisoner tried to escape by rowing across Seneca Lake 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Private horse race course 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Prizes for regatta winners were generous 36 3 3 01-Jul-00 Produce Prices 18 3 48 01-Jul-82 Produced buggies; surries, band wagons,platform spring wagons and the Glen City Cart 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Produced engines, boilers, plows, scrapers, jacks, castings and agricultiral implements 43 1 10 01-Jan-07 Produced lemon soda, sarsaparilla, ginger ale, bottle beer 43 1 10 01-Jan-07

Products, Timothy & Clover seed; butter;eggs; fruit; hides and pelts 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Prof. A. C. Hill 38 2 25 01-Apr-02 Prof. House from Trumansburg 37 2 24 01-Apr-01 Prof. J. A. Beers 36 3 15 01-Jul-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Program on Seneca culture April 20, 2005 41 2 32 01-Apr-05 Programs 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Prohibition 29 4 62 01-Oct-93 Prohibition 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Projects by John Potter, past director 44 1 12 01-Jan-08 Promotional Boards 1 2 10 01-Apr-65 Provision for horses 43 2 27 01-Apr-07 Public Archery Range 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Public Helath Nursing 19 3 40 01-Jul-83 Publication of "Shepard" March - April 1924 Nomber 8 Vol 1 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Publications (donated) 41 1 8, 13 01-Jan-05 Puff eggs, stuffed eggs, tomato omelet 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Pumpkin Hook 5 4 63 01-Oct-69 Punch Bowl Lake 23 2 28 01-Apr-87 Pups (Magee) 8 4 8 01-Sep-72 Purchase of potatoes 43 2 24 01-Apr-07 Putting hair up in back signified outgrowing childhood 39 4 56 01-Oct-03 Quadine Searles 38 4 64 02-Oct-02 Quaker Church 12 1 9 01-Jan-76 Quaker Curch 14 1 4 01-Jan-78 Quarries 3 2 32 01-Apr-67 Quarries 5 1 15 01-Jan-69 Quarries 5 4 56 01-Oct-69 Quarter Mile Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Quarter Mile Creek 17 2 21 01-Apr-81 Quarterly church conference held in barns 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Queen Catharine 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Queen Catharine 2 1 6,10,11 01-Jan-66 Queen Catharine 2 3 46 01-Jul-66 Queen Catharine 2 2 20,29,32 01-Apr-66 Queen Catharine 3 1 16 01-Jan-67 Queen Catharine 3 4 59,63 01-Oct-67 Queen Catharine 32 3 36 01-Jul-96 Queen Catharine 32 3 36 01-Jul-96 Queen Catharine 37 4 63 01-Oct-01 Queen Catharine 38 1 4 01-Jan-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Queen Catharine 4 1 4 01-Jan-68 Queen Catharine 4 3 40 01-Jul-68 Queen Catharine 5 1 9,12,16 01-Jan-69 Queen Catharine 5 2 21,29 01-Apr-69 Queen Catharine 5 3 47 01-Jul-69 Queen Catharine 6 2 19 01-Apr-70 Queen Catharine 6 3 37 01-Jul-70 Queen Catharine 6 1 4,8 01-Jan-70 Queen Catharine 6 2 19 01-Apr-70 Queen Catharine 6 3 37 01-Jul-70 Queen Catharine 7 1 13 01-Jan-71 Queen Catharine 7 1 13 01-Jan-71 Queen Catharine and Shequagua Falls 41 1 6 01-Jan-05 Queen Catharine Aptil 17, 2002 38 1 14 01-Jan-02 Queen Catharine Castle 44 1 3 01-Jan-08 Queen Catherine 29 1 11 01-Jan-93 Queen Catherine 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Queen's Palace 44 1 3 01-Jan-08 Quill pens 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Quilt 17 2 22 01-Apr-81 Quilt 21 1 10 01-Jan-85 Quilt (Beaver Dams) 27 1 2 01-Jan-91 Quilt (crazy) 40 3 45 01-Jul-04 Quilt (heritage) 12 2 32 01-Mar-76 Quilt (Longnecker) 12 4 54 01-Sep-76 Quilt (Longnecker) 13 3 113 01-Oct-77 Quilt (project) 18 1 11 01-Jan-82 Quilt (project) 18 3 40 01-Jul-82 Quilt (show) 16 4 57 01-Sep-80 Quilt room period 1800's 42 2 28 01-Apr-06 Quilters (Seneca) 33 4 62 01-Oct-97 Quilting 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Quilting Group - Every Friday 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Quilting group meets Thurs. afternoons 2005 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Quiz 19 3 41 01-Jul-83 R. Crawford 41 2 17 01-Apr-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date R. T. Turner bought double bridge in HHDS $275 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 R. T. Turner brought double iron bridge in Havana $350 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Races (auto) 32 4 62 01-Oct-96 Racing 11 1 8 01-Jan-75 Rafts 28 1 12 01-Jan-92 Rag dolls 42 4 58 01-Oct-06 Rail lines hastened the demise of the Chemung Canal 39 3 35 01-Jul-03 Rail lines nows ends in Watkins Glen 39 3 35 01-Jul-03 Rail shipping price 80 cars (50 tons) $4.50 per tun 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Railraod lifeline to region 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Railroad carried important goods in and out of Schuyler County C. Edward Coon 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Railroad engine w/coal carrier & passenger car was emblem 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Railroad last owner.operator was Leheigh Valley 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Railroad quite often had to pay landowners for fire damage 39 3 36 01-Jul-03 Railroads 0 1 4, 8 01-Sep-64 Railroads 1 1 8 01-Jan-65 Railroads 17 1 11 01-Jan-81 Railroads 17 4 61 01-Sep-81 Railroads 17 1 1 01-Jan-81 Railroads 18 2 22 01-Apr-82 Railroads 18 3 33 01-Jul-82 Railroads 18 1 12, 13 01-Jan-82 Railroads 19 1 3, 14 01-Jan-83 Railroads 19 4 62 01-Oct-83 Railroads 2 2 21, 22, 24,31 01-Apr-66 Railroads 2 3 41 01-Jul-66 Railroads 2 1 6, 10, 13 01-Jan-66 Railroads 21 2 29 01-Apr-85 Railroads 21 4 49 01-Oct-85 Railroads 27 2 17 01-Apr-91 Railroads 28 1 7-10 01-Jan-92 Railroads 3 1 13 01-Jan-67 Railroads 3 2 21 01-Apr-67 Railroads 31 2 21, 24 01-Apr-98 Railroads 39 3 33, 43 01-Jul-03 Railroads 4 1 4 01-Jan-68

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Railroads 4 2 32 01-Apr-68 Railroads 4 4 7, 55 01-Sep-68 Railroads 5 3 42 01-Jul-69 Railroads 5 1 3, 19 01-Jan-69 Railroads 5 2 26 01-Apr-69 Railroads 5 3 33, 41 01-Jul-69 Railroads 6 1 8 01-Jan-70 Railroads 6 3 39, 41 01-Jul-70 Railroads 6 6 52, 54 01-Oct-70 Railroads 8 1 5 01-Jan-72 Railroads 8 2 19, 23, 26, 32 01-Apr-72 Railroads 8 3 3 01-Jul-72 Railroads 8 3 4, 10, 11 01-Jul-72 Railroads (Corning & Blossburg) 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Railroads (Eric, Lehigh Valley, Burdett) 26 3 37, 43 01-Jul-90 Railroads (Erie, Conring, Blossburg, Fall Brook) 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Railroads (Fall Brook, Lehigh Valley) 7 3 39 01-Jul-71 Railroads (Fall Brook, NY Central) 9 1 9 01-Jan-73 Railroads (Havana, N.Cent, Fall Brook) 21 4 62 01-Oct-85 Railroads (Hector) 22 4 52 01-Oct-86 Railroads (Lamoka) 10 4 61 01-Oct-74 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 10 3 38 01-Jul-74 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 12 3 44 01-Jun-76 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 14 2 17 01-Mar-78 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 7 3 39 01-Jul-71 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 7 4 52, 64 01-Oct-71 Railroads (Lehigh Valley) 9 2 12 01-Apr-73 Railroads (Lehigh Valley, Hector, Fall Broook) 25 3 33, 44 01-Jul-89 Railroads (Lehigh) 22 4 56 01-Oct-86 Railroads (Lehigh) 29 2 23 01-Apr-93 Railroads (Lehigh) 31 4 62 01-Oct-95 Railroads (Lehigh) 34 3 33 01-Jul-98 Railroads (Lehigh) 35 2 26, 27 01-Apr-99 Railroads (Little Johnny picture) 12 4 51 01-Sep-76

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Railroads (No. Central) 11 4 57 01-Oct-75 Railroads (No. Central) 11 2 29, 32 01-Apr-75 Railroads (No. Central) 22 2 28 01-Apr-86 Railroads (No. Central) 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Railroads (NY Central picture) 14 4 54 01-Sep-78 Railroads (NY Central) 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Railroads (NY Central) 34 1 16 01-Jan-98 Railroads (NY Central) 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Railroads (NY Central) 7 4 62 01-Oct-71 Railroads (NY Central, Beaver Dams) 33 2 31 01-Apr-97 Railroads (Odessa-VanEttenville) 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Railroads (Pennsy Preservation) 14 4 53 01-Sep-78 Railroads (pictures) 25 4 54, 55, 58 01-Oct-89 Railroads (Rock Stream) 35 3 39 01-Jul-99 Railroads (Shipping) 10 4 62 01-Oct-74 Railroads (Syracruse, Geneva & Corning) 7 4 62 01-Oct-71 Railroads (Tryrone & Geneva) 9 2 11 01-Apr-73 Railroads (Utica & Syracuse) 7 3 39 01-Jul-71 Railroads (Watkins Glen) 21 4 58 01-Oct-85 Railroads (Watkins Glen, Cayuta) 22 4 60 01-Oct-86 Railroads (Willard) 29 3 47 01-Jul-93 Railroads (Williamsport & Elm) 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Rainbow Falls 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Rainwater made more soft 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Ralph Gabriel 1909 36 3 14 01-Jul-00 Ralph H. Gabriel 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Ralph the horse trader 41 3 38 01-Jul-05 Ralph Waldo Fenno b. 1889 died at age 13 41 1 5 01-Jan-05 Randall and Brigham 40 4 57 01-Oct-04 Randall, Addison & Levi 18 2 22 01-Apr-82 Rare historic barn in Catharine Barbara H. Bell 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Rare print work dress from 1800's 37 1 13 01-Jan-01 Raspberries 30 1 6 01-Jan-94 raspberries 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Rat problem discussed 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Rationed chocolate and sugar during Worl War ll 40 2 21 01-Apr-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Rationing 40 1 8 01-Jan-04 Rattlesnakes 2 4 62 01-Oct-66 Rattlesnakes 6 2 32 01-Apr-70 Rattlesnakes 7 1 4 01-Jan-71 Ratville 16 3 46 01-Jun-80 Ray Eberling 37 4 61 01-Oct-01 Reading 0 1 3, 4,5,6 01-Sep-64 Reading 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Reading 2 1 9 01-Jan-66 Reading 2 3 36 01-Jul-66 Reading 2 3 45 01-Jul-66 Reading 2 4 57 01-Oct-66 Reading 3 1 16 01-Jan-67 Reading 3 2 20 01-Apr-67 Reading 3 4 56 01-Oct-67 Reading 32 2 27 01-Apr-96 Reading 4 4 53 01-Sep-68 Reading 5 2 22 01-Apr-69 Reading 5 2 26, 28 01-Apr-69 Reading 5 4 61 01-Oct-69 Reading 6 3 46 01-Jul-70 Reading 6 1 3, 4 01-Jan-70 Reading 6 4 55 01-Oct-70 Reading (Band) 27 4 56, 59 01-Oct-91 Reading (Center) 18 3 43 01-Jul-82 Reading (Center) 24 3 48 01-Jul-88 Reading (history) 19 2 30 01-Apr-83 Reading (Library Union) 31 3 41 01-Jul-95 Reading (Mem. Union Assn.) 14 3 47 01-Jun-78 Reading (Memorial Day) 14 3 46 01-Jun-78 Reading (Morley) 34 3 42 01-Jul-98 Reading (poem) 13 2 93 01-Apr-77 Reading (Post Office) 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Reading (school district) 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 Reading (settlers) 16 2 19 01-Mar-80 Reading (town) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Reading (town) 11 1 14 01-Jan-75 Reading (town) 12 1 12 01-Jan-76 Reading (town) 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Reading (town) 13 3 128 01-Oct-77 Reading (town) 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Reading (town) 15 3 45 01-Jun-79 Reading (town) 17 2 22 01-Apr-81 Reading (town) 20 2 19 01-Apr-84 Reading (town) 20 2 19, 25, 30 01-Apr-84 Reading (town) 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Reading (town) 21 3 45 01-Jul-85 Reading (town) 21 4 54 01-Oct-85 Reading (town) 21 1 15 01-Jan-85 Reading (town) 23 2 22 01-Apr-87 Reading (town) 23 3 38, 44 01-Jul-87 Reading (town) 24 4 49, 62 01-Oct-88 Reading (town) 30 3 38, 44 01-Jul-94 Reading (town) 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Reading (town) 31 2 17, 19, 20 01-Apr-98 Reading (town) 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 Reading (town) 7 3 45 01-Jul-71 Reading (town) 8 2 24, 29 01-Apr-72 Reading (town) 9 4 3 01-Jan-73 Reading (twins) 9 3 11 01-Jul-73 Reading bible by lamplight after chores were done 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 Reading Center 28 4 53 01-Oct-92 Reading Center 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Reading Center 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Reading Center Band, 1885-1887 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Reading ear brand records cover 30 - 40 years 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Reading House 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Reading Town 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Reading, township of Steuben County noted for good water and mill sites 43 3 41 01-Jul-07 Reading, wealth of trees - Population 1,210 43 3 41 01-Jul-07 Reading, writing and arithmetis (Ciphering) 38 4 57 01-Oct-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Rear concrete steps repaired by Bill Meehan 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Recipe for pork cake 39 3 38 01-Jul-03 Recipes 11 2 31 01-Apr-75 Recipes 17 2 32 01-Apr-81 Recipes, Formulas may baffle today, but must have been effective for some Barbara H. Bell 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Record Brewery 16 2 25 01-Mar-80 Record Brewing Company 1933 42 1 10 01-Jan-06 Record of donations April 2000 36 2 16 02-Apr-00 Records of purchases 1901 36 2 7 01-Apr-00 Recreation 25 2 17 01-Apr-89 Red brick residence of Samuel Watkins 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Red Cross 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Red Cross 23 3 42 01-Jul-87 Red flannel petticoat trial 36 4 5 01-Oct-00 Red Jacket 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Red Jacket a Indian Orator 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Red Men's Lodge 4 3 40 01-Jul-68 Red Men's Lodge 7 1 13 01-Jan-71 Regatta 1 3 37 01-Jul-65 Regatta 27 2 17 01-Apr-91 Regatta 3 2 25 01-Apr-67 Regatta 3 4 56, 62 01-Oct-67 Regatta 4 1 15 01-Jan-68 Regatta 40 3 38, 47 01-Jul-04 Regents exams reports 1909 37 2 23 01-Apr-01 Regiment (179th) 18 4 64 01-Oct-82 Regiment (86th) 18 2 21 01-Apr-82 Relates stories involving the jail 41 2 27 01-Apr-05 Religion 23 2 22 01-Apr-87 Religion 23 3 43 01-Jul-87 Religion 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Religion 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Religion (Friends) 34 1 14 01-Jan-98 Remember these dates 2006 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Rented chicken farm at age 25 1927 43 1 4 01-Jan-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Replacement of doll 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Republicans 8 2 25 01-Apr-72 Request to Hope's granddaughter for painting donation were denied 39 2 21 01-Apr-03 Reservoir 42 2 27 01-Apr-06 Residents from 20 states used research room in 2004 40 4 58 01-Oct-04 Resource people 20 1 5 01-Jan-84 Restoration of Cayuta Town Hall 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Rev, Edward Brown of Hector Presbyterian Church 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Rev, Ralph E. Hiney 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Rev. C. E. Drake 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Rev. Charles W. Fryer 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Rev. D. C. Mann of St James Episcopal Church 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Rev. Everardus Bogardus died 1647 36 4 3 01-Oct-00 Rev. F. A. Brady of Townsend 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Rev. F. L. Titus 1930's 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Rev. George Jeffers, Baptist minister 37 1 7 01-Jan-01 Rev. George Jones 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Rev. James Lesch 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Rev. Von Wri 37 2 21 01-Apr-01 Revision clauses on many deeds regarding school 39 4 60 01-Oct-03 Revivals in Elmira and Penn Yan 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Revolution 6 1 10 01-Jan-70 Revolutionay War 18 2 21 01-Apr-82 Revolutionay War 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Revolutionay War 23 4 58 01-Oct-87 Revolutionay War 28 3 36 01-Jul-92 Revolutionay War 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 Revolutionay War (soldiers) 13 2 99 01-Jun-77 Revolutionay War (soldiers) 15 2 17 01-Mar-79 Revolutionay War (soldiers) 16 1 14 01-Jan-80 Revolutionay War (soldiers) 9 1 3 01-Jan-73 Revolutionay War (soldiers) 9 2 1 01-Apr-73 Revolvers stolen in 1878 41 2 26 01-Apr-05 Reynoldsville 14 3 33 01-Jun-78 Reynoldsville 16 3 40 01-Jun-80 Reynoldsville 22 3 41 01-Jul-86

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Reynoldsville 23 2 20 01-Apr-87 Reynoldsville 33 2 17 01-Apr-97 Reynoldsville 34 1 14 01-Jan-98 Reynoldsville 4 1 7 01-Jan-68 Reynoldsville 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Reynoldsville 6 3 40, 45 01-Jul-70 Reynoldsville 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Reynoldsville (band) 27 4 62 01-Oct-91 Rhode Island 39 2 32 01-Apr-03 Rhubarb 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Rhubarb is a very plant 39 2 26 01-Apr-03 Rhubarb is also called "Pie Plant" 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Rhubarb pie a certain sign of spring Barbara H. Bell 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Rhubard one of the earliest spring crops 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Richard Ayotte, architect from NYC 36 2 14 02-Apr-00 Richardson Co. 30 4 63 01-Oct-94 Rickshaw 34 3 44 01-Jul-98 Riding horses 1890's obtained from Montana 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Riverman 4/21/2004 Gil Hirschel 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 Road (plank) 34 4 52 01-Oct-98 Road (Ray Roberts) 32 2 27 01-Apr-96 Road from Peach Orchar Point to Halsey's Creek 1788 36 3 11 01-Jul-00 Roads (414 North) 7 4 63 01-Oct-77 Roads (about smallpox) 6 3 45 01-Jul-70 Roads (building) 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Roads (Building) 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 Roads (Catskill Turnpike) 6 4 52 01-Oct-70 Roads (Cayuta districts) 17 1 1 01-Jan-81 Roads (Cook St. Montour Falls) 13 3 126 01-Oct-77 Roads (corduroy) 14 1 12 01-Jan-78 Roads (Corduroy) 3 2 19 01-Apr-67 Roads (corduroy) 9 3 4 01-Jul-73 Roads (Dow) 29 3 36 01-Jul-93 Roads (Early highways) 30 3 44 01-Jul-94 Roads (Meck) 16 1 13 01-Jan-80 Roads (picture) 25 4 59, 64 01-Oct-89

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Roads (Pine Knob) 7 3 35 01-Jul-71 Roads (plank) 16 2 30, 31 01-Mar-80 Roads (Seneca inlet) 5 2 30 01-Apr-69 Roads (streets in Watkins Glen) 17 2 22 01-Apr-81 Roads (tool) 9 1 15 01-Jan-73 Roads (Tyrone ) 27 2 22 01-Apr-91 Roads (Walnut St. Watkins Glen) 13 2 107 01-Jun-77 Roads were maintained by landowners bordering the road 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Roar of the Falls 41 1 6 01-Jan-05 Roasting corn for supper by troops 44 2 25 01-Apr-08 Robert C. Johnsonowner of grist mill in Odessa 1801 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Robert Carpenter 40 2 17 01-Apr-04 Robert Fenton 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Robert Lockerby 1802 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Robert Lockwood 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Robert Oppenheim 35 4 15 01-Oct-00 Robinson Lumber 23 3 36 01-Jul-87 Rochester Brewing Company 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Rochester Landmark Society 31 4 55 01-Oct-95 Rochester Sciche 38 1 9 01-Jan-02 Rochestor 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Rock Cabin Road 35 4 58, 61 01-Oct-99 Rock Cabin Road 9 1 15 01-Jan-73 Rock Stream 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Rock Stream 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Rock Stream 28 4 56 01-Oct-92 Rock Stream 31 2 19 01-Apr-98 Rock Stream 6 3 41 01-Jul-70 Rock Stream 6 4 52 01-Oct-70 Rock Stream 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Rock Stream said to have cascade of 140 feet 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Rock Stream, no Sundau services in either church 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Rockaway Beach 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Rockwell Road, Town of Reading 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Roelossen Jans Van Masterland 36 4 3 01-Oct-00 Rollerblades 28 1 4 01-Jan-92

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Rolls-Royce 14 2 27 01-Mar-78 Roman candles 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 Romance started between Waneta and Kyuta 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Roof (Museum) 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Roof Project 2003 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 Roscommon 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Roscommon (Wayne) 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Rose Ciccone 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Rosenkranz Wagon Shop 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Rounding up cattle for milking 44 1 9 01-Jan-08 Route 14 (construction) 20 2 32 01-Apr-84 Routes in 1903 was 1,300 43 4 54 01-Oct-07 Rowing contests for a mile and a half 36 3 3 01-Jul-00 Rowing, sailing regattas 1874 - 1888 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Roy D. Drake 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Royal Baking Powder 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 RSVP 23 3 37 01-Jul-87 RSVP 28 3 47 01-Jul-92 RSVP 32 2 20 01-Apr-96 RT 414 Hard top 1919 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 Rugs put on line and beaten 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 Rum 13 2 112 01-Jun-77 Rummage Sale 18 3 40 01-Jul-82 Rumney Brothers 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Rundell Manufactory 2 4 62 01-Oct-66 Rundell Manufactory 5 4 57 01-Oct-69 Rural delivery started 1896 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Rural Electrification Act 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Rural Free Delivery 18 3 38 01-Jul-82 Rural School Experiences 41 4 64 05-Oct-05 Rural schools information sought by Marian Boyce 43 3 46 01-Jul-07 Rural-Urban 4 1 3 01-Jan-68 Rural-Urban 4 2 20 01-Apr-68 Rural-Urban Center 8 3 8 01-Jul-72 Rushes and Mass Meetings 44 2 29 01-Apr-08 Russell Fenno b. 1881 41 1 5 01-Jan-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Russell Jones 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Ruth E. Pangborne 1900 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Ruth Ericksen 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Ruth P. Drake Lane M 6/30/1914 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Rye fritters or lemon flapjacks 39 3 38 01-Jul-03 S. Earnest 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 S. F. and C. G. Henderson 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 S. H. Palmer 1888 Rock Stream 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 S. J. Goodsell 40 3 38 01-Jul-04 S. R. Ganung of Havana (Montour Falls) 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 S. T. Brewer Potter 36 2 13 02-Apr-00 S.C.H.S. 10 1 13 01-Jan-74 S.C.H.S. 11 1 4 01-Jan-75 S.C.H.S. 11 2 19, 21, 23 01-Apr-75 S.C.H.S. 11 3 33, 40 01-Jun-75 S.C.H.S. 13 2 103 01-Jun-77 S.C.H.S. 14 1 3 01-Jan-78 S.C.H.S. 14 4 63 01-Sep-78 S.C.H.S. 16 3 33, 36 01-Jun-80 S.C.H.S. 20 se all 01-Mar-84 S.C.H.S. 21 1 11, 13 01-Jan-85 S.C.H.S. 21 2 29 01-Apr-85 S.C.H.S. 21 3 37 01-Jul-85 S.C.H.S. 23 2 30 01-Apr-87 S.C.H.S. 23 3 33, 48 01-Jul-87 S.C.H.S. 23 4 49, 57 01-Oct-87 S.C.H.S. 24 3 33 01-Jul-88 S.C.H.S. 24 4 63 01-Oct-88 S.C.H.S. 26 1 3, 8 01-Jan-90 S.C.H.S. 26 2 28 01-Apr-90 S.C.H.S. 26 4 55, 57 01-Oct-90 S.C.H.S. 27 4 49 01-Oct-91 S.C.H.S. 28 3 33, 46, 47 01-Jul-92 S.C.H.S. 28 1 1-6 01-Jan-92 S.C.H.S. 29 3 45 01-Jul-93 S.C.H.S. 29 4 52 01-Oct-93

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date S.C.H.S. 30 2 29, 30 01-Apr-94 S.C.H.S. 30 3 40, 41, 42, 43, 48 01-Jul-94 S.C.H.S. 30 1 4-10 01-Jan-94 S.C.H.S. 30 4 49, 52, 54, 62 01-Oct-94 S.C.H.S. 31 2 21, 22 01-Apr-95 S.C.H.S. 31 3 38 01-Jul-95 S.C.H.S. 31 4 53, 54, 55 01-Oct-95 S.C.H.S. 32 4 49, 51, 64 01-Oct-96 S.C.H.S. 35 1 12, 15, 16 01-Jan-99 S.C.H.S. 38 3 40, 46, 47, 48 01-Jul-02 S.C.H.S. 41 2 27, 28, 39, 30, 32 01-Apr-04 S.C.H.S. 41 2 28, 29, 30, 31 01-Apr-05 S.C.H.S. (fund) 31 2 21, 28 01-Apr-95 S.C.H.S. Charter 31 1 1 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. Constitution 31 1 5 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. (annual report) 27 2 29 01-Apr-91 S.C.H.S. (budget) 24 2 22 01-Apr-88 S.C.H.S. (budget) 29 1 17-31 01-Apr-93 S.C.H.S. (Budget) 30 2 23 01-Apr-94 S.C.H.S. (Burdett) 31 2 30 01-Apr-98 S.C.H.S. (Calendars) 30 1 5 01-Jan-94 S.C.H.S. (Collections) 41 1 4, 13 01-Jan-05 S.C.H.S. (Constitution) 35 2 32 01-Apr-99 S.C.H.S. (directory) 28 2 17 01-Apr-92 S.C.H.S. (dues) 31 1 5 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. (Election) 29 1 1-4 01-Jan-93 S.C.H.S. (election) 29 1 12 01-Jan-93 S.C.H.S. (fund drive) 31 1 7, 14 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. (Historic register) 31 1 8, 9 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. (history of) 33 4 56, 60 01-Oct-97 S.C.H.S. (history) 31 1 15 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. (income) 31 1 3, 7 01-Jan-95 S.C.H.S. (journal) 32 2 17 01-Apr-96 S.C.H.S. (membership) 30 2 22, 27, 30 01-Apr-94 S.C.H.S. (Membership) 34 3 48 01-Jul-98 S.C.H.S. (membership) 39 2 31 01-Apr-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date S.C.H.S. (museum report) 16 4 57 01-Sep-80 S.C.H.S. (Museum) 24 2 19 01-Apr-88 S.C.H.S. (Museum) 30 2 29, 31 01-Apr-94 S.C.H.S. (Museum) 32 2 21 01-Apr-96 S.C.H.S. (Museum) 33 3 33 01-Jul-97 S.C.H.S. (program) 37 4 63, 64 01-Oct-01 S.C.H.S. (programs) 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 S.C.H.S. (trip) 39 3 48 01-Jul-03 S.C.H.S.(museum) 31 1 6 01-Jan-95 Sacrificed lives of hale sons of the Emerald Isle 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Sadler Store 30 4 62 01-Oct-94 Sagawatha (Sagoyewatha) 1 1 8 01-Jan-65 Sagawatha (Sagoyewatha) 6 3 47 01-Jul-70 Sagoyawatha 14 4 62 01-Sep-78 Sagoyawatha 15 3 40 01-Jun-79 Sagoyawatha 9 1 13 01-Jan-73 Sagoyawatha 9 2 9, 16 01-Apr-73 Sailing contest 20 miles long 36 3 3 01-Jul-00 Salad of beans with sardines or salmon 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Salary orgin 42 4 59 01-Oct-07 Sale (1919) 16 1 10 01-Jan-80 Saleman's sample 37 1 14 01-Jan-01 Salina 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Sallie Ryers 36 4 7 01-Oct-00 Sally Ann Culver 43 2 20 01-Apr-07 Saloons 7 4 54 01-Oct-71 Salt 0 1 5 01-Sep-64 Salt 2 1 9 01-Jan-66 Salt 2 4 56, 59 01-Oct-66 Salt 20 4 57 01-Oct-84 Salt 21 2 29 01-Apr-85 Salt 26 3 44 01-Jul-90 Salt 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Salt 4 2 29 01-Apr-68 Salt 4 3 37, 39 01-Jul-68 Salt (Akzo) 32 2 20 01-Apr-96

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Salt (Dishes) 33 4 54 01-Oct-97 Salt (International) 19 3 42 01-Jul-83 Salt (Point) 19 1 14 01-Jan-83 Salt (Watkins) 19 3 39 01-Jul-83 Salt deposit approx. 70,000 square acres 42 4 58 01-Oct-06 Salt discovery in Schuyler County 1890 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 Salt drilling along east shore of Seneca Lake 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Salt fracturing 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 Salt Glen 28 2 20 01-Apr-92 Salt important in Schuyler history Barbara H. Bell 42 4 58 01-Oct-06 Salt intake by animals 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 Salt layers locally 700 feet below Seneca Lake 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Salt licks 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 Salt Licks 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Salt Plant 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Salt Point 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Salt Point 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 Salt Springs 9 2 12 01-Apr-73 salt under Lake Eris,southern Canada, south into West Virginia, westerly thru PA, Ohio and Michigan 42 4 58 01-Oct-06 Salubria 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Salubria 1 1 15 01-Jan-65 Salubria 1 2 32 01-Apr-65 Salubria 15 4 61 01-Oct-79 Salubria 17 2 20 01-Apr-81 Salubria 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Salubria 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Salubria 31 2 25, 29 01-Apr-95 Salubria 32 4 57 01-Oct-96 Salubria 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Salubria 39 3 40 01-Jul-03 Salubria 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Salubria 6 4 59 01-Oct-70 Salubria (Watkins Glen) 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Salubria neighborhoods; Culver next to Glen Creek 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Salubria occupied most of the flat land south of lake 30 3 41 01-Jul-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Saluratis (Sodiem bicarbonate) 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Sam Patch's last "jump" 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Sampler by Lori Standish 1683 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Sampler contained name of sewer and date done 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Sampler done on linen, muslin and canvas 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Samplers 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Samplers done in cross stitch, straight stiched and fancyn stitches 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Samplers showed more than youg girl's skills at hand Gertje Turk 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Samplers were popular in 1790 - 1840 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Samplers were samples of what a young girl learned with needle and 37 2 17 01-Apr-01 Sampson Base 32 4 64 01-Oct-96 Samuel Cornuthe 43 2 19 01-Apr-07 Samuel Gustin 1807 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Samuel Hallett died age 37 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Samuel Hallett buried on grounds of "Aisle of Pines" 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Samuel J. Johnson, School principal 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Samuel Lawrence 1813 build house on west side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Samuel N. Sayler 41 1 1 01-Jan-05 Samuel S. Brown 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Samuel Seeley of Hector Falls 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 Samuel Watkins 43 3 33 01-Jul-07 Samuel Watkins arrived in 1828 25,000 acres 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Samuel Watkins died 1851 38 4 51 02-Oct-02 Sandi Hilton 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Sandi Hilton 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Sanitarium Nurses 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Sap Tub Hollow 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Sap Tub Hollow 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Sap Tub Hollow 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Sap Tub Hollow became Kendall Hollow 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Sapt. John Graham 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Sarah Kirsted 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Sarvis muffin recipe 41 1 12 01-Jan-05 Sarvis Tree 11 4 60 01-Oct-75 Sarvis Tree 12 2 32 01-Mar-76

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Sarvis Tree 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree also known as shadblow, sugar plem, may cherry and sugar plum 41 1 11 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree favorite of birds 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree found thru Northeast and Midwest 41 1 11 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree has place in US History Barbara H. Bell 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree has survived 50 million years 41 1 11 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree is a very heavy wood (53# per cubic foot) 41 1 11 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree member of rose family 41 1 11 01-Jan-05 Sarvistree popular trees on plantations 41 1 11 01-Jan-05

Sarvistree showy flowers in spring, has fruit in June, taste like plums 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Satterly Hill 10 3 44 01-Jul-74 Satterly Hill 11 1 11 01-Jan-75 Satterly Hill 13 1 76 01-Jan-77 Satterly Hill 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Satterly Hill 3 1 3 01-Jan-67 Satterly Hill 3 1 3 01-Jan-67 Satterly Hill 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Satterly Hill 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Satterly Hill 9 2 12 01-Apr-73 Save these dates, topics to be announced 42 3 47 01-Jul-06 Saved $1000 as poultry farmer 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Savoy 17 2 20 01-Apr-81 Savoy 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Savoy 39 3 40 01-Jul-03 Savoy 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Savoy 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Savoy 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Savoy center of operations where Quarter Mile Creek flows into Seneca Lake 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Savoy ran northward along Seneca Lake 30 3 41 01-Jul-03 Savoy, Salubria side by side beginnings of future Village of Watkisn Glen Barbara H. Bell 30 3 40 01-Jul-03 Saw mill build on Catlin Mill Creek north of present fish ponds 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Saw Mill Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Sawdust packing 42 3 37 01-Jul-06 Sawmill 18 3 35 01-Jul-82 Sawmill (Irelandville) 12 1 12 01-Jan-76 Sawmills first business for pioneers 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Saxon Hill 23 4 60 01-Oct-87 Schenectady Massacre 16 2 26 01-Mar-80 School 17 1 11, 13 01-Jan-81 School 17 2 22 01-Apr-81 School 17 3 40, 42 01-Jul-83 School 2 2 19 01-Apr-66 School 21 3 39 01-Jul-85 School 21 1 14 01-Jan-85 School 24 4 49 01-Oct-88 School (Reading) 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 School #15 all windows containing 36 "lights" or panes 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 School (Beaver Dams) 35 1 5 01-Jan-99 School (Bennettsburg) 8 2 21 01-Apr-72 School (books) 24 4 52 01-Oct-88 School (Burdett) 12 2 19 01-Mar-76 School (Burdett) 13 3 117 01-Oct-77 School (Catharine) 12 1 8 01-Jan-76 School (Cayuta) 11 3 48 01-Jun-75 School (Cayuta) 11 4 49 01-Oct-75 School (Cayuta) 13 2 108 01-Jun-77 School (Cayuta) 15 4 51 01-Oct-79 School (Cayuta) 16 2 31 01-Mar-80 School (Cayuta) 19 3 44 01-Jul-83 School (discipline) 8 2 22 01-Apr-72 School (Exhibit) 19 1 13 01-Jan-83 School (fund) 10 3 45 01-Jul-74 School (Lee) 11 2 21 01-Apr-75 School (Lee) 12 1 1 01-Jan-76 School (Lee) 13 3 126 01-Oct-77 School (Lee) 24 1 1 01-Jan-88 School (Lee) 35 1 5 01-Jan-95 School (Lee) 8 1 1, 13 01-Jan-72

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date School (Lee) 8 3 4, 8 01-Jul-72 School (Lee) 9 3 5 01-Jul-73 School (lee) 9 4 6 01-Oct-73 School (Lee, OCMS) 38 3 38, 40 01-Jul-02 School (Mead's Creek) 7 4 53 01-Oct-71 School (Meads Hill) 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 School (Mecklenburg) 37 1 4 01-Jan-01 School (misc) 12 4 59 01-Sep-76 School (Mon. Select) 16 4 53 01-Sep-80 School (Montor Falls) 8 3 8 01-Jul-72 School (Odessa) 14 3 38 01-Jun-78 School (Park) 24 3 37 01-Jul-88 School (Perry City) 12 1 10 01-Jan-76 School (Pine Knob) 7 3 35 01-Jul-71 School (Reading) 11 1 14 01-Jan-75 School (Reading) 12 4 57 01-Sep-76 School (Reading) 7 3 45 01-Jul-71 School (Reading) 9 3 11 01-Jul-73 School (Six Nations) 8 3 6 01-Jul-72 School (Six Nations) 8 3 6 01-Jul-72 School (Teacher) 23 2 17 01-Apr-87 School (teacher's diary) 19 2 22 01-Apr-83 School (Teachers, Watkins Glen) 20 3 48 01-Jul-84 School (Townsend) 10 3 41 01-Jul-74 School (Tyrone) 12 4 57 01-Sep-76 School (Tyrone) 27 3 43 01-Jul-91 School (Tyrone) 33 1 5 01-Jan-97 School (Varney Hill) 19 4 64 01-Oct-83 School (video tape) 23 4 49 01-Oct-87 School (Watkins Glen) 33 1 6 01-Jan-97 School (Wayne) 13 3 120 01-Oct-77 School (Weston) 35 1 7 01-Jan-99 School (Weston) 35 3 33 01-Jul-99 School 20 foot square, roofed with short shingles, store chimney 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 School Board of Education 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 School built 1836 NW corner of Nataniel Sutton's land 38 4 58 02-Oct-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date School built in 1824 sold to Joshua Cross for $160 38 4 58 02-Oct-02 School desks rough lapboard 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 School meeting 1824 - responsibilities of area residents 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 School of Nursing 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 School of nursing 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 School semester scheduled around planting anf harvesting 38 3 39 01-Jul-02

Marian Morehouse School spending quite different in 1920's in Schuyler County Boyce 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Schoolhouse sampler day will offer family fun 6/19/2001 37 2 30 01-Apr-01 Schools 1 3 36, 47 01-Jul-65 Schools 1 4 52, 62 01-Oct-65 Schools 18 4 49, 54 01-Oct-82 Schools 2 3 46 01-Jul-66 Schools 2 4 57 01-Oct-66 Schools 25 3 38 01-Jul-89 Schools 26 2 28 01-Apr-90 Schools 29 1 6, 8, 9, 13 01-Jan-93 Schools 29 4 49-63 01-Oct-93 Schools 3 1 7, 16 01-Jan-67 Schools 3 2 21, 26, 28 01-Apr-67 Schools 3 3 40, 41 01-Jul-67 Schools 3 3 45 01-Jul-67 Schools 3 4 55, 63 01-Oct-67 Schools 30 3 33, 41 01-Jul-94 Schools 4 3 48 01-Jul-68 Schools 4 4 49, 58 01-Sep-68 Schools 4 1 7, 8, 16 01-Jan-68 Schools 4 2 20 01-Apr-68 Schools 5 3 35 01-Jul-69 Schools 6 4 60 01-Oct-70 Schools 6 1 4, 8, 9 01-Jan-70 Schools 6 1 13 01-Jan-70 Schools 6 2 17, 21, 25, 27, 32 01-Apr-70 Schools 6 3 43 01-Jul-70 Schools 7 1 3, 15 01-Jan-71

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Schools 7 3 33 01-Jul-71 Schools (Dix) 34 1 7 01-Jan-98 Schools (Jefferson Select) 33 1 13 01-Jan-97 Schools (Lee) 33 1 1 01-Jan-97 Schools (Tyrone) 30 4 55 01-Oct-94 Schools (Wedgwood) 35 3 37 01-Jul-99 Schoonover financed by Catharine businessman 38 3 41 01-Jul-02 SCHS 39 4 62, 63 01-Oct-03 SCHS (amendments) 32 3 33 01-Jul-96 SCHS (Constitution) 32 3 33 01-Jul-96 SCHS History Book 39 4 64 01-Oct-03 SCHS Museum 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Schuyler (boat) 1 1 8 01-Jan-65 Schuyler (Chronicle) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Schuyler (Chronicle) 11 4 60 01-Oct-75 Schuyler (Co. courthouse) 14 3 39 01-Jun-78 Schuyler (Co. courthouse) 9 2 5 01-Apr-73 Schuyler (Co. formation) 12 2 32 01-Mar-76 Schuyler (Co. formation) 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Schuyler (Co. formation) 34 1 7 01-Jan-98 Schuyler (Co. formation) 8 3 5 01-Jul-72 Schuyler (Co. formation) 9 2 3, 5 01-Apr-73 Schuyler (hospital) 7 3 45 01-Jul-71 Schuyler (new) history 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Schuyler Bodle 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 Schuyler Bodle 37 2 20 01-Apr-01 Schuyler Clawson 41 3 36 01-Jul-05 Schuyler Co. (Records) 31 2 23 01-Apr-98 Schuyler Co. 150th. Anniversary community & Family history book still in the works 40 2 26 01-Apr-04 Schuyler Co. 1842 book details of Town orgins and residents Barbara H. Bell 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Schuyler Co. Hall of Fame 33 4 54 01-Oct-97 Schuyler Co. History 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Schuyler Co. Seal 31 2 21 01-Apr-98 Schuyler Co. Sesquicentennial 41 2 26 01-Apr-04 Schuyler Co. Society 0 1 3 01-Sep-64

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Schuyler Co. Society 1 1 9, 10, 11 01-Jan-65 Schuyler Co. Society 1 2 17, 19, 20 01-Apr-65 Schuyler Co. Society 1 2 21, 22, 23, 26 01-Apr-65 Schuyler Co. Society 1 3 33, 38, 43 01-Jul-65 Schuyler Co. Society 1 3 48 01-Jul-65 Schuyler Co. Society 1 4 49, 64 01-Oct-65 Schuyler Co. Society 2 1 1, 15 01-Jan-66 Schuyler Co. Society 2 2 17, 32 01-Apr-66 Schuyler Co. Society 2 4 49 01-Oct-66 Schuyler Co. Society 3 1 6, 8, 15 01-Jan-67 Schuyler Co. Society 4 2 21 01-Apr-68 Schuyler Co. Society 5 1 1 01-Jan-69 Schuyler Co. Society 5 2 17, 31 01-Apr-69 Schuyler Co. Society 6 1 1 01-Jan-70 Schuyler County 0 1 5, 6, 7 01-Sep-65 Schuyler County 1 2 23 01-Apr-65 Schuyler County 1 4 56, 57 01-Oct-65 Schuyler County 2 3 40 01-Jul-66 Schuyler County 2 3 45 01-Jul-66 Schuyler County 3 1 7, 8 01-Jan-67 Schuyler County 3 2 21, 22, 26 01-Apr-67 Schuyler County 3 3 35 01-Jul-67 Schuyler County 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Schuyler County Ministerial Associationry 1941 - 1969 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Schuyler County Area Ministry 1970 - 1979 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Schuyler County Cooperative Extension 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Schuyler County Council of Churches 1965 - 1999 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Schuyler County Council of Churches (Four Collections) 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Schuyler County Fair 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Schuyler County Historical Society's hours Jan. 2000 36 1 16 01-Jan-00 Schuyler County Hub and Spoke Factory 1868 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Schuyler County in 1854 40 3 33 01-Jul-04 Schuyler County Seal adapted in 1855 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Schuyler County Sesquicentennial T shirts for sale 41 3 46 01-Jul-05 Schuyler County Sesquicentennial T-Shirts 41 3 46 01-Jul-05 Schuyler County, NY histories and families 41 3 47 01-Jul-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Schuyler County's history book now at printers 41 2 30 01-Apr-05 Schuyler is 12th. In the state for sheep and lambs sold in 1997 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Schuyler Manufacturing Company 1865 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Schuyler Mills 29 3 42 01-Jul-93 Schuyler Paterson 40 1 10 01-Jan-04 Schuyler Seal 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Scouting in Schuyler County - A history of boy & girl scouts 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Scrap of a log near Dug Road still existed 40 1 6 01-Jan-04 scraps of drawing paper to make chains 42 4 57 01-Oct-06 Scrub board and wash tub 39 1 12 01-Jan-03 Sea Serpant (on Seneca) 14 4 56 01-Sep-78 Searburg Grange Hall 42 4 56 01-Oct-06 Search for gas and oil beds 1865 36 3 8 01-Jul-00 Search for Tory Barney Mucklestone 40 4 51 01-Oct-04 Searching for a teaching job 41 2 17/19 01-Apr-05 Searching for salt in swamp between Watkins and Havana 1864 36 3 8 01-Jul-00 Searching the forest for greens to eat 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Searsburg 1 2 25 01-Apr-65 Searsburg 2 1 13 01-Jan-66 Searsburg 3 1 11 01-Jan-67 Searsburg 4 1 16 01-Jan-68 Searsburg 4 2 24 01-Apr-68 Searsburg 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Secession of the Southern States 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Seely Creek Valley 37 4 56 01-Oct-01 Send for parts catalog and assemble your own radio 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Seneakee (Seneca) Lake 44 2 22 01-Apr-08 Seneca (boat) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Seneca (boat) 25 3 33 01-Jul-89 Seneca (Chief) 17 2 21 01-Apr-81 Seneca (Chief) 26 3 40 01-Jul-90 Seneca (Chief) 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Seneca (Chief) 5 2 20 01-Apr-69 Seneca (Indians) 32 4 58 01-Oct-96 Seneca (Lake navigation) 26 3 37 01-Jul-90 Seneca (name) 10 4 56 01-Oct-74

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Seneca braves try to capture Kyuta 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Seneca Chief steamboat landed on its first trip to the head of lake 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Seneca Eagles Flying Club 10 1 16 01-Jan-74 Seneca Eagles Flying Club (collection) 41 1 13 01-Jan-05 Seneca Engineering 10 1 6 01-Jan-74 Seneca Engineering 11 4 55 01-Oct-75 Seneca Engineering Company 36 4 14 01-Oct-00 Seneca Indian legend Kayutah Lake 44 2 29 01-Apr-08 Seneca Indians 10 4 63 01-Oct-74 Seneca Indians 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Seneca Indians roamed ares arounf Lake Waneta 44 1 6 01-Jan-08 Seneca Lake 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Seneca Lake 1 1 7 01-Jan-65 Seneca Lake 1 2 20, 22 01-Apr-65 Seneca Lake 1 3 33, 35 01-Jul-65 Seneca Lake 10 4 63 01-Oct-74 Seneca Lake 11 4 47 01-Oct-75 Seneca Lake 12 4 56 01-Sep-76 Seneca Lake 14 1 10 01-Jan-78 Seneca Lake 14 3 45 01-Jun-78 Seneca Lake 14 4 56, 58 01-Sep-78 Seneca Lake 15 3 40, 48 01-Jun-79 Seneca Lake 15 4 56 01-Oct-79 Seneca Lake 17 2 21 01-Apr-81 Seneca Lake 19 1 1 01-Jan-83 Seneca Lake 2 1 5 01-Jan-66 Seneca Lake 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Seneca Lake 21 2 29, 30 01-Apr-85 Seneca Lake 25 2 17 01-Apr-89 Seneca Lake 27 2 17-20 01-Apr-91 Seneca Lake 27 3 33-34 01-Jul-91 Seneca Lake 27 4 60 01-Oct-91 Seneca Lake 28 1 10 01-Jan-92 Seneca Lake 3 1 9 01-Jan-67 Seneca Lake 3 2 20, 22, 26, 32, 35 01-Jul-67 Seneca Lake 3 3 48 01-Jul-67

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Seneca Lake 3 4 56, 57 01-Oct-67 Seneca Lake 31 2 25 01-Apr-95 Seneca Lake 33 2 27-30 01-Apr-97 Seneca Lake 34 3 33 01-Jul-98 Seneca Lake 34 4 49 01-Oct-98 Seneca Lake 38 1 8 01-Jan-02 Seneca Lake 39 3 40, 43 01-Jul-03 Seneca Lake 4 2 29 01-Apr-68 Seneca Lake 4 3 38 01-Jul-68 Seneca Lake 5 2 20 01-Apr-69 Seneca Lake 5 2 29, 32 01-Apr-69 Seneca Lake 5 3 35, 41, 47 01-Jul-69 Seneca Lake 6 1 3 01-Jan-70 Seneca Lake 6 3 40 01-Jul-70 Seneca Lake 6 3 41, 42, 46 01-Jul-70 Seneca Lake 6 4 56, 57 01-Oct-70 Seneca Lake 7 2 17, 20, 29 01-Apr-71 Seneca Lake 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Seneca Lake 8 1 13 01-Jan-72 Seneca Lake 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Seneca Lake 8 3 4 01-Jul-72 Seneca Lake 8 4 1 01-Sep-72 Seneca Lake 265 feet deep 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Seneca Lake (death drums) 16 4 63 01-Sep-80 Seneca Lake (drums) 25 3 44 01-Jul-89 Seneca Lake (freeze) 35 1 1 01-Jan-99 Seneca Lake (ice) 25 3 33, 44 01-Jul-89 Seneca Lake (navigation) 35 2 27 01-Apr-93 Seneca Lake (near freeze) 13 2 89 01-Apr-77 Seneca Lake (Ode) 18 1 14 01-Jan-82 Seneca Lake (tidal wave) 27 2 19 01-Apr-91 Seneca Lake (transportation) 18 4 59 01-Oct-82 Seneca Lake Brewery 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Seneca Lake Freezes infrequently Barbara H. Bell 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake frozen Feb. 24, 1855 to March 15, 1855 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake frozen over twice in 1870's 38 1 8 01-Jan-02

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Seneca Lake Fruit Growers Coop 1924 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Seneca Lake full freeze 1875 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake ice 5 inches thick 1855 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake last froze 1912 36 1 5 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake Mills 29 3 42 01-Jul-93 Seneca Lake Monster 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Seneca Lake Navigation Co. 31 2 23 01-Apr-98 Seneca Lake navigation suspended for 30 days 1875 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake partial freeze 1868 36 1 4 01-Jan-00

Seneca Lake rowing, sailing, regattas, attracted many summer visitors Barbara H. Bell 36 3 1 01-Jul-00 Seneca Lake rubbery ice in recent years 36 1 5 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake skim of ice 36 1 4 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co. 27 2 20, 29 01-Apr-91 Seneca Lake steamboat excursion photos 19th Century 42 3 46 01-Jul-06 Seneca Lake Steamers Barbara Bell 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Seneca Lake Stream Navigation Company 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Seneca Lake Strean Navigation Company 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Seneca Lake valley 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Seneca Lake Waterfront 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Seneca Lake, 1883 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Seneca Lakle skating to Geneva 36 1 5 01-Jan-00 Seneca Lodge 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Seneca Lodge onse called White's Cabins 40 2 25 01-Apr-04 Seneca Moonstring (band) 27 4 49 01-Oct-91 Seneca Quilters 33 4 62 01-Oct-97 Seneca Salt Co. 12 4 58 01-Sep-76 Seneca Spectator 31 1 4 01-Jan-95 Seneca Union Cementery Historial records 43 1 15 01-Jan-07 Senior Class (WGCS 1929) 18 2 29 01-Apr-82 Senior employment 18 2 23 01-Apr-82 Senior employment 23 3 37 01-Jul-87 Senior employment 24 3 33 01-Jul-88 Seperating milk 38 2 29 01-Apr-02 Sept. 14th. Concert at Lawrence Chapel 44 2 32 01-Apr-08 Serpent 41 3 43 01-Jul-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Sesquicentennial 40 3 33, 37, 45 01-Jul-04 Sesquicentennial (150 years) of Schuyler County 2004 39 3 47 01-Jul-03

Sesquicentennial committee to meet 8/12/2003, Del Bleiler, chairman 39 3 47 01-Jul-03 Settling the Town of Orange (See Vol 43 No. 2 Page 25 & 26 in April 2007) 36 1 11,12,13 01-Jan-00 Several additions over the years to "yellow house" 40 1 4 01-Jan-04 Several clubs & Societies 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Several person engages in chicken thief business 40 2 26 01-Apr-04 Several unhappy years in Singac 39 4 51 01-Oct-03 Sewing Machines 14 3 45 01-Jun-78 Sexton Hollow 6 1 5 01-Jan-70 Seymour Ellison Born 1856 in Tyrone, Ireland 42 1 3 01-Jan-06 Shampooing long hair with a bar of soap 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Shanks mare or foot delivery also used to deliver mail 43 4 55 01-Oct-07 Shannon Hotel 26 4 49 01-Oct-90 Shaving 6 1 13 01-Jan-70 Sheep 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Sheep 39 2 27 03-Apr-03 Sheep common in 1800's 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 Sheep dipping 9 1 5 01-Jan-73 Sheep farming always Viavle in Schuyler Barbara H. Bell 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 Shepard Co. paper 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Shepard Company paper a special gift Barbara H. Bell 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Shepard Crane & Hoist Company started in 1878 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Shepard Niles 13 1 67 01-Jan-77 Shepard Niles 13 1 67 01-Jan-77 Shepard Niles 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Shepard Niles 4 3 39 01-Jul-68 Shepard Niles 41 4 55 01-Oct-05 Shepard Niles 5 2 25 01-Apr-69 Shepard Niles 5 3 44 01-Jul-69 Shepard Niles 5 4 49 01-Oct-69 Shepard Niles 7 2 20, 21 01-Apr-71 Shepard Niles Crane & Hoist Factory in Montour Falls 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Shepard Relief Hospital 41 1 9 01-Jan-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Shepard Relief Hospital (Schuyler Hospital) 1922 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Shepard's big house 42 2 26 01-Apr-06 Shepart Crane & Hoist employed 215 men, payroll $3500 in 1913 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Sheppard's Creek 17 1 3 01-Jan-81 Sheriff of Steuben County 1821 - 1826 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 Shingle Mills 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Shingles, barrells, firkins and tubs 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Shipped veal calves and pigs to NYC 38 1 11 01-Jan-02 Shipping 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Shipping Costs (1849) 14 3 45 01-Jun-78 Shirley Craver 41 2 32 01-Apr-05 Shirley Huston died 2000 36 3 13 01-Jul-00 Shirley Temple hair do's 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Shock Incarceration Facility in Montery 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Shock of corn moving down Owego Street 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Shoemaker (craft) 15 3 42 01-Jun-79 Shoes 21 4 49 01-Oct-85 Shortage of rations 43 3 39 01-Jul-07 Shortage of tires in World War 11 37 4 60 01-Oct-01 Silver 6 3 38 01-Jul-70 Silver Star Year 20 1 1 01-Jan-84 Silver Star Year 20 2 20, 26 01-Apr-84 Silver Star Year 21 1 11 01-Jan-85 Simpson family 43 2 23 01-Apr-07 Singer New Family treadle 1873 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Singing 2 3 42 01-Jul-66 Sites (brochure) 17 4 56 01-Sep-81 Sites (pamphlets) 11 2 23 01-Apr-75 Six Nations 13 2 97 01-Jun-77 Six Nations 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Six Nations 26 1 8 01-Jan-90 Six Nations 29 4 49 01-Oct-93 Six Nations 8 3 6 01-Jul-72 Skates 35 4 55 01-Oct-99 Skating on lake using straight kitchen chairs 36 1 5` 01-Jan-00 Skenendoah 14 1 13 01-Jan-78

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Skyline Drive 38 4 62 02-Oct-02 Skyline Drive 8 3 14 01-Jul-72 Slates 3 3 40 01-Jul-67 Slave (ex) 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Slave (ex) 9 1 15 01-Jan-73 Slavery in the south 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Slaves 1 3 47 01-Jul-65 Sleep 11 3 39 01-Jun-75 Sleigh 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Sleigh ride with heavy quilt and horse blanket 42 2 26 01-Apr-06 Sleighs 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Sleights on Seneca Lake 36 1 5 01-Jan-00 Sloop of the Seneca 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Small family farms in Northeast 40 3 35 01-Jul-04 Smallpox 10 4 55 01-Oct-74 Smallpox 17 3 40 01-Jul-81 Smallpox 19 1 3 01-Jan-83 Smallpox 3 4 55 01-Oct-67 Smallpox 4 3 37 01-Jul-68 Smallpox 6 3 45 01-Jul-70 Smallpox 6 4 53 01-Oct-70 Smith & Crandall 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Smith & Wickman 19 2 31 01-Apr-83 Smith (Basket factory) 18 3 41 01-Jul-82 Smith basket factories Watkins Glen 1890 40 4 55 01-Oct-04 Smith Basket Factory 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Smith Brother's 1880 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Smith Park 25 2 17 01-Apr-89 Smith Shoe Company 60 employees 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Smith Shoes 21 4 49 01-Oct-85 Smith Valley 19 4 61 01-Oct-83 Smith Valley 26 2 17 01-Apr-90 Smith Valley 30 2 20 01-Apr-94 Smith Valley 34 3 38 01-Jul-98 Smith Valley orgin 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Smoking 8 2 22 01-Apr-72

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Snare and Bass Drums 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Snooping into Christmas presents 40 4 56 01-Oct-04 Snowstorm 42 2 25 01-Apr-06 Snyder Speeding cart 1897 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Soapwort 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Social Security Act 23 3 40 01-Jul-87 Social Services 23 3 37 01-Jul-87 Society annual dues going up for 2002-2003 38 1 13 01-Jan-02 Society Board of Trustees meeting dates 2006 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Society Calandar 2005 41 2 29 01-Apr-05

Society calandar for 2004 still available Block prints of local artists $4 40 2 32 01-Apr-04 Society cookbook 2001 37 3 47 01-Jul-01 Society cookbook now on sale 2003 $8 39 4 63 01-Oct-03 Society cookbook still on sale $8 40 3 48 01-Jul-04 Society information on the web 37 4 64 01-Oct-01 Society looking for new logo 42 1 14 01-Jan-06 Society membership now due 2005 - 2006 41 2 29 01-Apr-05 Society needs for 2008: cordless drill, office chair, desktop or laptop computor 44 1 16 01-Jan-08 Society planning a variety of free public presentations 37 4 63 01-Oct-01 Society received $500 for "A summer of stitchery" 44 1 13 01-Jan-08 Society received $550 for :Amusical afternoon at Lawrence Chapel" 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Society receives Collections Grant Potter & Bell 43 2 28 01-Apr-07 Society seeking your recipes 37 3 47 01-Jul-01 Society supporters answer appeal 2002 38 1 16 01-Jan-02 Society's winter hours 2002 - 2003 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Soda and Mineral Waters 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Soft shale marl 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Soldiers (of Orange) 18 2 21 01-Apr-82 Soldiers' Home 12 4 55 01-Sep-76 Soldiers' Home 15 4 58 01-Oct-79 Soldier's Journals stories pf Sullivan's 1779 Expedition J. Kelsey Jones 44 1 1 01-Jan-08 Soldiers write of arrival at Seneakee (Seneca) Lake J. Kelsey Jones 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Solomon A. Campbell 37 4 53 01-Oct-01 Some called electric chair barbaric 39 1 5 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Some conditions still exist like for the immigrant farm workers 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Some Hope paintings in issues of Currier & Ives magazines. 39 2 21 01-Apr-03 Some markers bore signs placed by landowners 39 3 59 01-Oct-07 Some overpasses were created for the convience of the farmers 39 3 35 01-Jul-03 Some residents wanted to stay with Chemung County 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Some residents wanted to stay with Steuben County 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Some residents wanted to stay witj Tompkins County 39 3 33 01-Jul-03 Some room made possible by Mrs. Maggee of Watkins Glen 41 1 9 01-Jan-05 Sometimes showshoes were used for mail delivery 43 4 55 01-Oct-07 Soup simmering over hot coals in fireplace 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Soups, calf's head, flour, mock oyster, sorrel, Nudel & oxtail 39 3 37 01-Jul-03 Sources for Catharine article 36 1 10&11 01-Jan-00 Southern bride story was a myth 40 1 4 01-Jan-04 Spafford Gazetteer 16 1 11 01-Jan-80 Spaniards brought vineyard in so. California in 1600's 30 3 42 01-Jul-03 Spanish brown paint 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Spanking 8 2 22 01-Apr-72 Sparklers 42 2 20 01-Apr-06 spear gun fishing in 1894 was common 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Spinning 18 4 59 01-Oct-82 Spinster Club 11 3 35 01-Jun-75 Spire erected on Logan Church 1878 37 3 45 01-Jul-01 Spirits 4 4 57 01-Sep-68 Split rail fences 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 Sports 2 4 63 01-Oct-66 Spread & entertainments 44 2 27 01-Apr-08 Spring Cleaning 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 Spring cleaning - everything went outdoors 37 2 26 01-Apr-01 Spring Point 19 4 60 01-Oct-83 Spring Point 30 2 20 01-Apr-94 Spring Swamp 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Springs westward of Savoy source of water power of mills of Savoy 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Sprouls, Nestles 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Spruce Swamp 17 3 48 01-Jul-81 Spruce Swamp crowns the summit of the highlands, westward of Watkins 41 2 23 01-Apr-05

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Spruce Swamp is currently a elk preserve 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Squire Griswold's Farm 42 1 1 01-Jan-06 Squirrels 3 3 38 01-Jul-67 St John's Episcopal Church organized 1809 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 St. Patrick's Day 16 1 9 01-Jan-80 St. Patrick's Social (1921) 10 2 28 01-Apr-74 St. Paul's Church 23 3 43 01-Jul-87 St. Paul's Church 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Stage from Montery to Watkins 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 Stagecoach 1 1 15 01-Jan-65 Stagecoach 13 2 111 01-Jun-77 Stagecoach 15 4 53, 61 01-Oct-79 Stagecoach 2 1 6 01-Jan-66 Stagecoach 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Stagecoach 23 4 64 01-Oct-87 Stagecoach 31 2 26 01-Apr-95 Stagecoach 6 4 59 01-Oct-70 Stagecoach (on Seneca) 19 1 1 01-Jan-83 Stagecoach Tavern in Cayuta 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Stagelines 9 3 9 01-Jul-73 Stages 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Stagfoot (Hunter) 44 2 30 01-Apr-08 Stake and bunk fences 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 Stanley and Tupperware parties 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Star Lake 33 3 42, 43 01-Jul-97 Starkey Seminary 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Starkey Seminary 1879 42 2 17 01-Apr-06 Start of paving Rt 79 and Rt 414 northward 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 State Canal Commissioner 37 4 51 01-Oct-01 State Fair in Elmira 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 State grant funding collections program 2001 $2,925 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 State had title to all of the land east of Seneca Lake 38 2 17 01-Apr-02 State Prisoner crew from Auburn helped build 'hardtop' RT. 414 Barbara H. Bell 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 State Senator elections 1861 37 4 49 01-Oct-01 Statue (Magee) 39 4 49-53 01-Oct-03

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Statue now in Schuyler Co. Historial Society Museum in the music room 39 4 53 01-Oct-03 Statue returned to Elmira 39 4 52 01-Oct-03 Statue sent by rail to Jersey City, NJ 39 4 51 01-Oct-03 Statue travels far to find home William L Harvey 39 4 49 01-Oct-03 Statue went south for 2 years 39 4 53 01-Oct-03 Steam machinery for drilling hazoreous 37 3 36 01-Jul-01 Steamboat 7 3 46 01-Jul-71 Steamers on Seneca Lake, W. B. Dunning and the Onondaga 30 3 43 01-Jul-03 Steele 6 2 30 01-Apr-70 Sterling Salt 16 2 21 01-Mar-80 Stern cabin meals 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Steuben County 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Steuben County 12 4 61 01-Sep-76 Steuben County 13 3 124 01-Oct-77 Steuben County 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Steve Denson 41 1 6 01-Jan-05 Stevenson Reaper and Mower 15 4 53 01-Oct-79 Steward Harris 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Stewart Stackhouse 37 1 5 01-Jan-01 Still Seeking Museum Helpers 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Still time to be part of History Book 40 2 28 01-Apr-04 Stillman 7 2 26 01-Apr-71 Stillman (greenhouse) 23 3 36 01-Jul-87 Stillman Flower Shop 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 stitchery (2008), A summer of 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Stitching Exhibit 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Stodart (piano) 14 2 26 01-Mar-78 Stolen items by tramps 43 1 1 01-Jan-07 Stoll's Cornet Band of Watkins 1877 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Stoll's Cornet Band, 1877 41 3 39 01-Jul-05 Stone artifacts from Clauson Late Archaic Settlement 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Stone Fence 20 1 4 01-Jan-84 Stone Fence 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 Stone fences mid 1700's 37 3 38 01-Jul-01 Stone fro aqueduct in Lower Pine Valley $10 40 1 7 01-Jan-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Stoneware 11 1 10 01-Jan-74 Stoneware jugs 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Stops at homes for sleep at night 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Store (country) 24 3 44 01-Jul-88 Store (Dennison & Co.) 31 4 61 01-Oct-95 Store (hardeare) 31 3 43 01-Jul-95 Store (Reading) 10 4 60 01-Oct-74 Store bought doll 42 4 58 01-Oct-06 Store Ledger Lodi 1861 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Storekeeper's records draw picture of Christmas shopping in 1861 Barbara H. Bell 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Stories of Lake monster 1914 41 3 43 01-Jul-05 Straight hair was for the poor or unlucky 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 Strange noises on south end of Seneca Lake Aug. 1883 41 3 42 01-Jul-05 Strawberry rhubarb pie 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 Strow's Point 19 1 15 01-Jan-83 Struck brine at 1,530 feet instead of oil 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Students road the train before school buses 43 4 56 01-Oct-07 Stumps positioned with roots outward 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 Stunts and jokes at Cook Academy 44 2 28 01-Apr-08 Suffrage 2 4 62 01-Oct-66 Sugar Beets 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Sugar Bowl 24 2 24 01-Apr-88 Sugar Hill 1 2 20 01-Apr-65 Sugar Hill 12 1 10 01-Jan-76 Sugar Hill 12 2 23 01-Mar-76 Sugar Hill 12 3 40 01-Jun-76 Sugar Hill 13 2 112 01-Jun-77 Sugar Hill 2 2 23 01-Apr-66 Sugar Hill 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Sugar Hill 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Sugar Hill 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Sugar Hill 42 2 17 01-Apr-06 Sugar Hill 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Sugar Hill 5 2 28 01-Apr-69 Sugar Hill 7 3 48 01-Jul-71 Sugar Hill 8 2 24 01-Apr-72

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Sugar Hill (About Sugar Hill) 11 1 3 01-Jan-74 Sugar Hill (Gold Mine) 8 4 15 01-Sep-72 Sugar Hill Archery 41 4 57 05-Oct-05 Sugar Hill Boasts Archery, Maple Syrup Barbara Bell 41 4 56 05-Oct-06 Sugar Hill Church 1880 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Sugar Hill in Town of Orange names for sugar products 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Sugar Hill Naming 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Sugar was a treat, both crushed and course 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 Sugaring 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Sugarless desserts 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 Sulfar and mollasses used to flush away winter poisons 39 2 25 01-Apr-03 Sullivan - Clinton campaign 3/17/2004 Gary Emerson 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 Sullivan Campaign 43 3 43 01-Jul-07 Sullivan's Army 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Sullivan's Campaign 27 3 33 01-Jul-91 Sullivan's March 1 4 53 01-Oct-65 Sullivan's March 3 2 22 01-Apr-67 Sullivan's March 33 2 28 01-Apr-97 Sullivan's March 5 1 15 01-Jan-69 Sullivan's March 6 2 21 01-Apr-70 Sullivan's Mo. 7 3 47 01-Jul-71 Summary of Andrew Tompkins background 43 4 64 01-Oct-07 Summer hours for 2004 40 2 29 01-Apr-04 Summer hours May 19th. Tues to Fri 10-4 Sat Noon to 4 43 2 30 01-Apr-07 Summer hours of Society 2002 38 3 46 01-Jul-02 Summer Jam 32 3 36, 45, 47 01-Jul-96 Sunset on Seneca B&B 41 4 61 05-Oct-05 Superstitions 7 3 45 01-Jul-71 Supervisors (School) 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Supervisors (School) 8 1 4 01-Jan-72 Supervisors (School) 9 2 3 01-Apr-73 Supplemnts for animal salt 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Supporters give items to museum 2002 38 4 64 02-Oct-02 Surface traffic was 42 ft. leeway 40 1 5 01-Jan-04 Susie Todd m 1891 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Sussex County NJ influx to North PA 37 4 56 01-Oct-01

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Sutton's Point 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Swamp (Beaver Dams) 19 4 62 01-Oct-83 Swartwood (Hotel) 21 4 51 01-Oct-85 Swartwood (Tavern) 30 4 58 01-Oct-94 Swindell Brothers 11 1 9 01-Jan-74 Swiss Chalet 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Switzer Hill named after Henry Switzer 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Syage Acting Career 41 3 35 01-Jul-05 Sylvanus A. Beeman 1812, west side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 9 01-Jan-00 Sympathixing for the murderer is cruelty to society 39 1 5 01-Jan-03 Synthy Hopkins 43 2 21 01-Apr-07 Syracuse 42 1 9 01-Jan-06 Syracuse plows; cultivators and harrows 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Syracuse, Geneva, Corning Railway 43 1 9 01-Jan-07 Tabby cat 10 4 13 01-Oct-73 Table salt 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Table salt, 4 million punds before 1926 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Tables etc. constructed as time permits 37 2 27 01-Apr-01 Tadpole 21 2 32 01-Apr-85 Tadpole (Burdett) 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Tadpole (Burdett) 15 2 29 01-Mar-79 Tad's Pole 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Taffy contents 44 2 26 01-Apr-08 Talatha Botsford dies Jan. 2002 38 2 32 01-Apr-02 Talatha Botsford's legacy shares her talents, appreciation of life Barbara H. Bell 38 2 32 01-Apr-02 Tale of walking the canal from HHDS to M. Falls some 40 years ago (Before 1963) 40 1 6 01-Jan-04 Talitha Botsford painted portrait of octogon barn 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 Talk on Tyrone planed for November 20, 2002 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Tall tramp in 1898 6ft. 8 1/2 inches tall 43 1 4 01-Jan-07 Tannery 14 1 9 01-Jan-78 Tannery Brook 1 2 28 01-Apr-65 Tannery Hollow 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Tatting project lead by Kari Solomon 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 Taughannock Creek 34 3 38 01-Jul-98 Taughannock Falls 39 3 39 01-Jul-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Taughannock Falls State Park 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 Tavern (Culver) 9 4 3 01-Oct-73 Tavern (drovers) 9 2 15 01-Apr-73 Tavern (Ely) 31 3 45 01-Jul-95 Tavern (Mills) 10 4 7 01-Oct-73 Tavern (Nichols) 10 4 3 01-Oct-73 Tavern (Swartwood) 8 2 28 01-Apr-72 Tavern (Watkins) 15 4 61 01-Oct-79 Taverns 2 1 8 01-Jan-66 Taverns 23 1 1 01-Jan-87 Taverns 28 4 64 01-Oct-92 Taverns 3 3 37 01-Jul-67 Taverns 32 2 24 01-Apr-96 Taverns (Red Barn) 32 2 30 01-Apr-96 Taverns (Pine's) 34 4 53 01-Oct-98 Taxes 14 3 46 01-Jun-78 Taxes (school) 7 3 45 01-Jul-71 Taylor employed by Floyd Marshall as a carpenter 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Taylor veteran of World War ! 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Taylor was killed while working on the roof of the Watkins Salt Co. in a 14 ft fall 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Teacher - Bertha Ganung 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Teacher "Allie Tilly" Marian Boyce 42 1 4 01-Jan-06 Teachers (1858) 12 4 58 01-Sep-76 Teachers (Rules) 33 2 22 01-Apr-97 Teachers (Watkins) 20 3 48 01-Jul-84 Teachers (Watkins) 20 SE 8 01-Mar-84 Teachers expected to start and tend fires 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Teacher's Institute 3 1 7 01-Jan-67 Teacher's Institute 7 1 3 01-Jan-71 Teachers pay $14 per month 47 scholars 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 Teachers Unstitute Watkins 41 4 49 01-Oct-05 Teaching class 11 Certificate 1902 36 2 7 01-Apr-00 Teas (cost 1871) 35 1 12 01-Jan-99 Teasel 13 3 123 01-Oct-77 Teemley store Main St Montour Falls 37 3 42 01-Jul-01

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date telegram to Elmira police chief to secure and detain Cook 38 2 25 01-Apr-02 Telephone 12 4 58 01-Sep-76 Telephone 18 3 38 01-Jul-82 Telephone (Wedgwood) 35 3 37 01-Jul-99 Telephones 2 3 43 01-Jul-66 Telephones 33 4 49 01-Oct-97 Telephones 7 2 26 01-Apr-71 Temperance 21 1 16 01-Jan-85 Temperance 4 3 45 01-Jul-68 Temperance ticket 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Temperence Dow, wife of Judge John Dow 43 2 17 01-Apr-07 Temporary help for picking season 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Tenant house of David Lee farm 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Tender of locks usually lived near the gates 40 1 6 01-Jan-04 Terms for school sometimes 6 weeks to accommodate farm needs 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Terry Hill 3 4 64 01-Oct-67 Terry Hill 4 2 30 01-Apr-68 Testimonies by Miss Roe 37 1 5 01-Jan-01 Texas Hollow 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Texas Hollow 3 1 16 01-Jan-67 Texas Hollow 31 2 27 01-Apr-95 Texas Hollow 9 3 15 01-Jul-73 Exhibition 42 1 16 01-Jan-06 Textile Exhibition Room 42 2 28 01-Apr-06 Thaddeus Caitlin 39 3 60 01-Oct-07 Thank you to Tom Viglione and Mellon Corp 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 Thanks (volunteers cutting news) 31 3 44 01-Jul-95 Thanks for donations 2004 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 Thanks for sidewalk help (2007) 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 Thanks for your Membership Support 41 3 46 01-Jul-05 Thanks for your memberships support 2005 41 3 46 01-Jul-05

Thanks go to many donors for items given to museum collection 2000 37 1 15 01-Jan-01 Thanks to many for Museum support 2007 44 1 15 01-Jan-08 Thanks, Condolences, New Hours and Journal 43 3 30 01-Apr-07 Thanksgiving 10 4 54 01-Oct-74

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Thanksgiving 24 1 6 01-Jan-88 The canal between Seneca Lake and Havana was to be kept open 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 The "Swamp" was a small lake at the bottom of the glen 41 2 24 01-Apr-05 The beginning of the Town of Catharine Part 3 Carol Fagnan 36 1 6 01-Jan-00 The berry plower, Abe Lincoln by Choate 37 2 22 01-Apr-01 The circus is coming 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 The day at the parlor included perm, shampoo, set, dried, combed & styled 39 4 57 01-Oct-03 The Drake Reunion 8/7/1914 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 The Falls of Montour 38 3 46 01-Jul-02 The Freer of Watkins (George Freer) 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 The History of Pre-Emption Line March 19, 2003 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 The Horses on the Farms James Ganung 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 The Italian Presence in the Fabric of Schuyler Count History April 16, 2003 39 1 15 01-Jan-03 The land form the canal bed reverted back to original owners 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Walking Leaf The legend of Lake Waneta Publication (1896) Publication 44 1 6 01-Jan-08 The mastodon in you back yard 41 1 16 01-Jan-05 The Oracle 1899 - 1900 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 The Scientific American 1877 42 3 44 01-Jul-06 The story oa a teen in the Militia part one Jane Ganung 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 The story of a teen in the Militia Part 2 Jane Ganung 40 4 49 01-Oct-04 Theater (Altay) 9 3 12 01-Jul-73 Theft (beans) 14 3 46 01-Jun-78 Thefts 41 2 25 01-Apr-05 Thomas B. Raymond 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Thomas C. Cole 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Thomas D. Goundrey of Townsend 1886 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Thomas Drake 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Thomas Drake 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Thomas Drake 43 2 20 01-Apr-07 Thomas Edison, Inventor of direct current electricity 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Thomas Fitzpatrick 36 4 13 01-Oct-00 Thomas Hurd First tavern 1817 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Thomas Hurd manufactured potash used in the making of soap 43 2 26 01-Apr-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Thomas J. Hamlin 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 Thomas J. Love formed the organization Friends of Lafayette Park 43 3 37 01-Jul-07 Thomas J. Love of Watkins Glen 1946 Veterinarian 42 1 7 01-Jan-06 Thomas Phelps 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Thomas Tillett 41 2 21 01-Apr-05 Thomas Torrance 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Thompkins 15 2 31 01-Mar-79 Thompson Pharmacy 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Thoughts of a soldiers like 43 2 22 01-Apr-07 Thoughts on remaining single 43 2 20 01-Apr-07 Thousand Islands 33 3 43 01-Jul-97 Three - in - one oil 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Three hotels, the oldest being the Montour House 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Three practicing physicans 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Threshing 30 2 25 01-Apr-94 Thunder (Valois 1921) 8 1 10 01-Jan-72 Tickets (railroad) 8 1 11 01-Jan-72 Time for history book extended to 5/15/2004 40 2 28 01-Apr-04 Time to renew society membership 2004 40 2 28 01-Apr-04 Times not so properous for dairy farmers in 2004 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Timespell 20 2 25 01-Apr-84 Timothy Drake 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 Timothy Drake 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Tioga Point (Athens, PA) 1779 44 1 1 01-Jan-08 Tired of running and hiding 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Tital waves on Seneca Lake have scientific explanation Barbara H. Bell 38 1 8 01-Jan-02 Titus Mix 1812 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 Tobacco 11 4 53 01-Oct-75 Tobacco 15 3 39 01-Jun-79 Tobacco 27 3 48 01-Jul-91 Tobacco at one time grown in Schuyler County 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Tobehanna 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Tobehanna 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Tobehanna 14 1 9 01-Jan-78 Tobehanna 15 4 53 01-Oct-79 Tobehanna 21 2 32 01-Apr-85

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Tobehanna 27 2 24 01-Apr-91 Tobehanna 28 4 64 01-Oct-92 Tobehanna 31 2 30 01-Apr-95 Tobehanna 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Tobehanna 6 1 16 01-Jan-70 Tobehanna 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Tobehanna 9 2 24 01-Apr-73 Tobey's Creations 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 Tod Pole 18 4 51 01-Oct-82 Tod Pole 31 2 24 01-Apr-95 Tod Pole 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Tod's Pole (Burdett) 12 2 21 01-Mar-76 Tod's Pole (Burdett) 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Toe social at Baptist Church 44 2 27 01-Apr-08 Toll (canal) 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Toll (gate) 7 3 42 01-Jul-71 Toll (gate) 9 1 15 01-Jan-73 Toll (road) 9 1 15 01-Jan-73 Tollgates on plank roads 36 3 12 01-Jul-00 Tollies 6 4 52 01-Oct-70 Tool Collection 37 2 29 01-Apr-01 Tools wanted for display 2003 39 4 63 01-Oct-03 Torn of Orange population 1,822 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Tornado 3 4 61 01-Oct-67 Tornado 32 2 24 01-Apr-96 Torncie Coon 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Totomaku 15 1 12 01-Jan-79 Towe added to Logan Church in 1878 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Town (Tyrone) 33 1 5 01-Jan-97 Town of Dix population 1,1990 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Town of Dix taken from Town of Catlin 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Town of Hector, 20 churches have existed in 38 2 20 01-Apr-02 Town of Montgomerty in Ulster County (Orange County) 40 3 40 01-Jul-04 Town of Montgomery, 4 miles from top of Shawangunk Mountain 40 3 41 01-Jul-04 Town of Montour Historian 36 4 16 01-Oct-00 Town of Orange first populated in 1801 43 2 25 01-Apr-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Town of Orange integrated with Bradfors (Jersey) 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Town of Orange named for Orange County NY 43 2 25 01-Apr-07 Town of Orange post offices Meads Creek and Sugar Hill 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Town of Reading derived from Frederickstown 1806 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Town of Reading has records of ear brands from 1805 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Towns 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Townsend 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Townsend 1 2 20, 29 01-Apr-65 Townsend 1 4 56 01-Oct-65 Townsend 2 4 61 01-Oct-66 Townsend 21 2 29 01-Apr-85 Townsend 3 3 33 01-Jul-67 Townsend 33 1 4 01-Jan-97 Townsend 35 2 29 01-Apr-99 Townsend 4 1 1 01-Jan-68 Townsend 6 4 51 01-Oct-70 Townsend (picnic) 1 4 56 01-Oct-65 Township No. 21 named Hector for Homer's "Iliad" 38 2 17 01-Apr-02 Townships 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Townships 1 3 46 01-Jul-65 Townships 6 4 51 01-Oct-70 Townships (Orange) 31 3 39 01-Jul-95 Townships (Orange) 33 1 5 01-Jan-97 Toy (stove) 9 1 7 01-Jan-73 Toys 8 2 1 01-Apr-72 Tracking Mrs. Cole 38 2 26 01-Apr-02 tractor 25 3 38 01-Jul-89 Tractor (early) 11 4 54 01-Oct-75 Traffic (1923) 19 2 28 01-Apr-83 Train was a bragging choice for emblem 39 3 35 01-Jul-03 Training of the mustangs 41 3 37 01-Jul-05 Tramp shot in leg (18 years in age( 43 1 1 01-Jan-07 Tramps 41 2 27 01-Apr-05 Tramps a problem 41 2 27 01-Apr-05 Tramps captured in Reading Center 43 1 1 01-Jan-07 Tramps kept police busy as they passed thru area Barbara Bell 43 1 1 01-Jan-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Transcrition of 1861-1959 Seneca Union Assoc. minutes 43 3 47 01-Jul-07 Transportation 39 3 33, 35, 43 01-Jul-03 Transportation (Lake) 18 4 59 01-Oct-82 Transportation (Seneca Lake) 19 1 1 01-Jan-83 Transportation (Seneca Lake) 19 2 29 01-Apr-83 Trapping rabbits to supplement meager rations 37 1 3 01-Jan-01 Traveled 121 days around the world in 1928 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Traveler gets advice for canal trip Barbara H. Bell 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Traveler's bedrool 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Traveling by horse or afoot 42 2 23 01-Apr-06 Tree (Maple Lee Sch) 35 2 30 01-Apr-99 Tree (Oak, Reading) 31 2 17 01-Apr-98 Tree Planting 12 3 33 01-Jun-76 Trees 22 2 25 01-Apr-86 Trees 28 1 10 01-Jan-92 Trees 28 2 26 01-Apr-92 Trees 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Trees also produce foodstuff, maple products and nuts 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Trees growing in time of Sullivan Campaign 43 3 43 01-Jul-07 Trees important in Schuyler History Barbara H. Bell 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Trees must be in abundance to build houses and furniture 40 4 53 01-Oct-04

Trees that were common during the Clinton Sullivan Campaign in 1779 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 Tremain Park (CCC exhibit) 35 1 9 01-Jan-99 Trestle 3 1 13 01-Jan-67 Trestle 4 4 64 01-Sep-68 Trestles 8 2 23 01-Apr-72 Trestles 8 3 4 01-Jul-72 Tretted thru eight miles of the worst swamp 44 2 25 01-Apr-08 Trinity Church Corporation 36 4 6 01-Oct-00 Trolley 12 4 49 01-Sep-76 Trolley 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Trolley 28 1 16 01-Jan-92 Trollies 6 2 23 01-Apr-70 Trollies (picture) 25 4 58 01-Oct-89 Trolling in 1888 on Lakoka Lake netted 600 lbs. Of pickerel 39 1 7 01-Jan-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Troops left old squaw with a month provisions 44 1 5 01-Jan-08 Truant Officer 15 4 51 01-Oct-79 Trumansberg 21 3 42 01-Jul-85 Trumansburg Fair 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Trustee's notebook Meads Hill Dist #8 1902 - 1927 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Ttdal wave April 1873 2 1/2 ft. high 38 1 8 01-Jan-02 Tug Hollow 10 3 43 01-Jul-74 Tug Hollow 33 4 56 01-Oct-97 Tug Hollow 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Tug Hollow Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Tug Hollow Creek 2 1 5 01-Jan-66 Tug Hollow Creek 3 1 3 01-Jan-67 Tug Hollow Creek 34 3 35 01-Jul-98 Tunnis D. Nares 40 2 25 01-Apr-04 Turner Park 3 2 21 01-Apr-67 Turner Park 5 3 44 01-Jul-69

Turner Publishing of Poduchah, KY printed county history book 2005 41 3 47 01-Jul-05 Turnpike 7 3 41 01-Jul-71 Turnpike (Catskill) 35 4 61 01-Oct-99 Turnpike (Catskill) 7 3 42 01-Jul-71 Turnpike (Hector, Catharine) 38 3 41 02-Jul-02 Turnpike in Catharine provided North/South connection between Bath and Ithaca 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Turnpike location in Town of Catharine 1812 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 Turtle Mound 34 3 36 01-Jul-98 Turtle mound 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Turtles abundant on lakes, some as much as 40 # 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Twelfth Night 4 1 5 01-Jan-68 Twenty year rivalry between Havana and Watkins to become county seat 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Twins (Brown) 10 4 12 01-Oct-73 Twins (Reading) 9 3 11 01-Jul-73 Two fire companies, Hokk & Ladder and Protective Hose Company 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Two fountains with statory 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Two incomes from sheep, meat and wool 39 2 29 01-Apr-03

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Two mills where the firehouse now stands 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Two necessary houses(Out houses) were to the side and near the rear of the school 38 3 39 01-Jul-02 Two Schuyler County friends reunite as Senators in Washington Gary Emerson 38 4 54 02-Oct-02 Two sewer pipe manufactures and a cigar factory ` 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Tying vines (15 cents an hour 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Tyler 38 1 1 01-Jan-02 Typhoid 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Typhoid Fever 42 3 45 01-Jul-06 Tyrone 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Tyrone 1 2 23 01-Apr-65 Tyrone 1 3 48 01-Jul-65 Tyrone 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Tyrone 10 4 9 01-Oct-73 Tyrone 12 3 41 01-Jun-76 Tyrone 16 1 3, 15 01-Jan-80 Tyrone 16 4 49 01-Sep-80 Tyrone 19 2 29, 30 01-Apr-83 Tyrone 19 3 33 01-Jul-83 Tyrone 2 2 31 01-Apr-66 Tyrone 21 2 31 01-Apr-85 Tyrone 22 1 1 01-Jan-86 Tyrone 22 2 29 01-Apr-86 Tyrone 23 2 31 01-Apr-87 Tyrone 27 2 22 01-Apr-91 Tyrone 27 3 43 01-Jul-91 Tyrone 28 1 9 01-Jan-92 Tyrone 28 2 32 01-Apr-92 Tyrone 28 4 63 01-Oct-92 Tyrone 3 2 23, 27 01-Apr-67 Tyrone 3 2 29 01-Apr-67 Tyrone 30 1 15-16 01-Jan-94 Tyrone 4 2 29 01-Apr-68 Tyrone 4 4 51 01-Sep-68 Tyrone 5 1 15 01-Jan-69 Tyrone 5 2 17 01-Apr-69

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Tyrone 5 4 63 01-Oct-69 Tyrone 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Tyrone 6 1 9 01-Jan-70 Tyrone 6 2 29 01-Apr-70 Tyrone 6 4 58 01-Oct-70 Tyrone 7 3 36, 41, 42 01-Jul-71 Tyrone 7 4 49, 57 01-Oct-71 Tyrone 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Tyrone 8 1 6 01-Jan-72 Tyrone 8 2 22 01-Apr-72 Tyrone 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Tyrone (book) 38 4 61 01-Oct-02 Tyrone (Schools) 29 1 8 01-Jan-93 Tyrone (Town of) 30 4 55, 57 01-Oct-94 Tyrone (Town of) 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Tyrone (Town of) 35 3 33 01-Jul-99 Tyrone (Town) 41 2 17, 26 01-Apr-05 Tyrone (village) 35 2 26 01-Apr-99 Tyrone erected as town 4/16/1822 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Tyrone grape producers; Cameron , Wixon. Carpenter and Baskin on Waneta Lake 30 3 43 01-Jul-03

Tyrone History show Indian Village, churches, tavern, diverse pioneers Barbara H. Bell 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Tyrone Mills 31 2 30 01-Apr-95 Tyrone name came from Ireland 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Tyrone population 2,098 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Tyrone post office opened 1810 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Tyrone taken from Wayne in 1822 43 1 11 01-Jan-07 Tyrone taken fron the Town of Wayne 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Tyrone Well 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 U. I. & E) Railroad Co bought part of canal 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 U. S. Constitution 23 2 31 01-Apr-87 Ulysses Pierce, a chief from Cayugas 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Uncle Frank 41 4 54 01-Oct-05 Undated photo of school in Tyrone 38 4 63 02-Oct-02 Underground Railroad 5 2 27 01-Apr-69

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Underground Railroad 8 4 7 01-Sep-72 Underground salt first discovered 1000AD in Poland 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Undergroung Salt Bed 1880's 41 4 59 05-Oct-05 Unemployment benefits 40 3 36 01-Jul-04 Uniforms 9 1 12 01-Jan-73 Union 38 1 4 01-Jan-02

Union Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Catherine Valley 1855 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Union Pacfic Railroad, supervisor (Hallett) 37 1 10 01-Jan-01 Union School 20 3 48 01-Jul-84 Union School erected in 1846 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Union Soldier Havana Regiment of 90 men 1861 42 4 54 01-Oct-06 Upper level of Grangs, samll room and a large main room 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Upper mill pond saw mill 1815? (Catharine) 36 1 8 01-Jan-00 US Dept of Agriculture and Stabilization 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 US Salt Co. 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 usable barks 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 USDA 12 1 2 01-Jan-76 USDA & Stabilization 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 Utilities (Water) 31 2 30 01-Apr-95 V. Pres. Bo. Of Trustees Montour Falls Memorial Library 36 4 16 01-Oct-00 Valentine Hitchcock 1810 44 1 10 01-Jan-08 Valentines 3 2 29 01-Apr-67 Valois 1 1 7 01-Jan-65 Valois 10 1 3 01-Jan-74 Valois 11 3 38 01-Jun-75 Valois 14 4 60 01-Sep-78 Valois 2 3 48 01-Jul-66 Valois 21 2 30 01-Apr-85 Valois 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Valois 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Valois 5 3 37 01-Jul-69 Valois 5 4 51, 52 01-Oct-69 Valois 6 1 11 01-Jan-70 Valois 8 1 10 01-Jan-72 Valois (Castle) 27 3 45 01-Jul-91

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Valois (castle) 9 2 7 01-Apr-73 Valois (Point) 10 4 13 01-Oct-73 Valois (Point) 9 1 13 01-Jan-73 Valois Castle burned 1932 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Valois Castle sold in 1915 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Valois Farms Castle 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Valois named for wealthy lawyer from France Barbara H. Bell 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 Valois, Arthur 14 4 60 01-Sep-78 VanDeventer family photos 19th century 42 3 46 01-Jul-06 VanLone Hill 23 4 59 01-Oct-87 VanZandt Hollow 14 1 16 01-Jan-78 Various boats names after women 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Various contests ` 44 2 27 01-Apr-08 Various entertainment offered during regatta 36 3 3 01-Jul-00 Various menus at Foutainebleau 40 1 11 01-Jan-04 Various mode of travel used for mail 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Varney Hill 11 3 47 01-Jun-75 Varney Hill 23 2 24 01-Apr-87 Varney Hill (School) 19 4 64 01-Oct-83 Vedder and Scott 37 3 43 01-Jul-01 Vegetable Crops 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Velma Clark Sherman 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Velocipede 9 1 1 01-Jan-73 Verdict of "No cause" 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Verma McClary 42 4 52 01-Oct-06 Vernon Iron Post Co. 5 2 28 01-Apr-69 VerNooy Jewlers 22 3 48 01-Jul-86 Veterans 10 2 28 01-Apr-74 Veterans 10 3 41 01-Jul-74 Veterans (1812) 9 2 11 01-Apr-73 Veterans (Civil War) 9 2 10 01-Apr-73 Veterans (Civil War) 9 3 8 01-Jul-73 Veterans (employment) 14 4 57 01-Sep-78 Veterans (Korean War) 14 3 48 01-Jun-78 Veterans (Rev. War) 14 3 48 01-Jun-78 Veterans (Rev. War) 9 1 3 01-Jan-73

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Veterans (Spanish American War)) 14 3 48 01-Jun-78 Veterans (WW1 & 2) 14 3 48 01-Jun-78 Veterans Administration 12 4 55 01-Sep-76 Veterinarian major changes 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Veterinarian usually only for large farm animals 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Veterinarians 12 3 42 01-Jun-76 Veterinarians 13 1 71 01-Jan-77 Veterinarians located in Lawrence (Kayutah Lake) Odessa, Havana, Cayuta, Beaver Dams, Alpine & Dunde 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Veterinary medicone established in Lyon France 1761 42 1 5 01-Jan-06 Veterinay Surgeons Schuyler Co. Directory 1893-1894 42 1 6 01-Jan-06 Veterns' Memorial 7 2 17 01-Apr-71 Victorian holiday decoration needed 2003 39 4 63 01-Oct-03 Victorian Tea 29 3 33 01-Jul-93 Victorian Tea 31 2 32 01-Apr-98 Victorian Tea 32 3 33 01-Jul-97 Victorian Tea 34 3 47 01-Jul-98 Victorian Tea 35 2 31 01-Apr-99 Victorian Tea 38 2 31 01-Apr-02 Victorian Tea 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 Victorian Tea 5/8/2004 40 1 13 01-Jan-04 Victorian Tea May 10, 2003 39 2 31 01-Apr-03 Victorian Tea May 7, 2005 41 2 29 01-Apr-05 Victrola ad by Victor Company 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Victrol's logo "Dog hearing his masters voice" 39 1 8 01-Jan-03 Video Tapes 18 4 58 01-Oct-82 Video Tapes 24 2 24 01-Apr-88 Video Tapes 30 3 41 01-Jul-94 Views from Sugar Hill 41 4 58 05-Oct-05 Vigilantes 3 4 57 01-Oct-67 Village & city hired day workers to keep streets in shape 36 3 10 01-Jul-00 Village (Frederickstown) 7 3 36 01-Jul-71 Village goverened by President and Board of Trustees 44 2 17 01-Apr-08

Village Hall, and former law offices of Argetsinger on Historic Register 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 Village of Havana President 1888-1891 42 4 55 01-Oct-06

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Village of Montour Historian 36 4 16 01-Oct-00 Village to look over 500 years old 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 Village's name honors a great Seneca indian woman Barbara H. Bell 38 3 44 01-Jul-02 Vineland Grape Juice Company 14 4 59 01-Sep-78 Virginia Taylor 44 2 21 01-Apr-08 Volunteer 38 1 4 01-Jan-02 Volunteer (SCHS) 15 1 1 01-Jan-79 Volunteer (SCHS) 18 1 3 01-Jan-82 Volunteer (SCHS) 32 1 4 01-Jan-96 Volunteer (SCHS) 8 4 14 01-Sep-72 Volunteer (SCHS) 9 1 14 01-Jan-73 Volunteer (SCHS) 9 3 16 01-Jul-73 Volunteer needed with word processing and data entry skills 43 1 16 01-Jan-07 Volunteer Opportunities 42 4 61 01-Oct-06 Volunteer Opportunities 42 2 31 01-Apr-06 Volunteer receptionist need for 2005 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Volunteer Receptionists Needed 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Volunteers 33 3 35 01-Jul-97 Volunteers 33 4 64 01-Oct-97 Volunteers 34 4 64 01-Oct-98 Volunteers (SCHS) 41 1 12 01-Jan-05 Volunteers give the Journal 36 2 16 02-Apr-00 Voters (Reading) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Voters (women) 10 3 46 01-Jul-74 Voting booth 43 1 8 01-Jan-07 Voting explained 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 Voting held at Grange Hall on Election Day 43 1 7 01-Jan-07 W. H. Harris General Book Agent 42 3 44 01-Jul-06 W. H. Ryus 36 4 7 01-Oct-00 W. R. Root 40 4 53 01-Oct-04 W. S. Gillman 39 2 29 01-Apr-03 Wages (teacher) 20 3 48 01-Jul-84 Wagon Makers 1893-94 numbered 23 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Wagon, horse and cow on top of Cook Academy 39 4 54 01-Oct-03 Wagon-making a Thriving area industry for many years Barbara H. Bell 42 3 33 01-Jul-06 Wagons 12 1 16 01-Jan-76

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Waldo Bishop 41 1 10 01-Jan-05 Walking Leaf (the) 8 1 9 01-Jan-72 Walking Leaf (the) 8 2 27 01-Apr-72 Wall Street Ferry 41 4 52 01-Oct-05 Wallboard destroyed and mold formed on walls 40 2 27 01-Apr-04 Walllace Dyke 43 4 51 01-Oct-07 Wal-Mart Grant received 42 3 47 01-Jul-06

Wal-Mart had a bake sale to raise money in Nancy Musser's memory 44 1 14 01-Jan-08 Walnut (tree) 28 1 14 01-Jan-92 Walnuts were sold to grocers 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Walt Hoffman Dance Band May 27, 2000 36 2 15 02-Apr-00 Walter Hollien grist mill preservation architect 36 1 15 01-Jan-00 Walter Johnson 39 2 30 01-Apr-03 Wameta, daughter of Mahtoree 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Wanda Edsall 41 1 15 01-Jan-05 Waneta (Little Lake) 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Waneta gets caught in quicksand 44 1 8 01-Jan-08 Waneta hear faint cry of quail made by Kyuta 44 1 7 01-Jan-08 Waneta Lake 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Waneta Lake 12 2 27 01-Mar-76 Waneta Lake 14 1 8 01-Jan-78 Waneta Lake 2 2 31 01-Apr-66 Waneta Lake 21 2 28 01-Apr-85 Waneta Lake 26 4 49 01-Oct-90 Waneta Lake 27 2 24 01-Apr-91 Waneta Lake 33 2 28, 30 01-Apr-97 Waneta Lake 35 3 33 01-Jul-99 Waneta Lake 39 1 6 01-Jan-03 Waneta Lake 5 1 15 01-Jan-69 Waneta Lake 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Waneta Lake (Little Lake) 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Waneta Lake (trolley) 28 1 14 01-Jan-92 Waneta Lake stayed frozen untilApril 14th in 1881 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Waneta Lake totally frozen by Dec. 7, 1890 39 1 7 01-Jan-03 Waneta takes canoe to opposite shore from camp to meet lover 44 1 7 01-Jan-08

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Wanted: articles, ideas for journal Glenda Gephart 36 1 14 01-Jan-00 War (1812) 14 1 9 01-Jan-78 War (Civil) 27 2 21 01-Apr-91 War (displays) 28 1 6 01-Jan-92 War (Revolutionary) 23 4 58 01-Oct-87 War (Revolutionary) 30 4 56 01-Oct-94 War (WW 2) 26 4 58 01-Oct-90 War (WW2) 37 4 58, 62 01-Oct-01 War bread recipes exchange 42 3 42 01-Jul-06 Warm clothing for tramps 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Warner rustproofing corset 39 1 10 01-Jan-03 Warrant to arrest midnight marauders - person never found 38 3 42 01-Jul-02 Warren Kent Blacksmith 43 1 6 01-Jan-07 Warren Ransom 38 2 23 01-Apr-02 Warren W. Clute 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Warrior chief's death song 44 2 31 01-Apr-08 Washboard 3 1 5 01-Jan-67 Washday 8 2 17 01-Apr-72 Washing and drying the chimneys 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 Washington St. & EpaminondasSt. n/k/a Fourth * Fifth St. 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Watch your luggage 42 1 8 01-Jan-06 Water 17 4 61, 63 01-Sep-81 Water for drinking was brought from nearest fatm 38 3 38 01-Jul-02 Water from stove poured into boiler 37 3 44 01-Jul-01 Water softening 42 4 59 01-Oct-06 Water Witch 38 1 5 01-Jan-02 Watercolor of SW corner of Seneca Lake 39 2 22 01-Apr-03 Watereworks in Montour Falls August 10, 1910 44 2 17 01-Apr-08 Waterfall 100 ft in Havanna 43 1 12 01-Jan-07 Watering trough 7 4 51 01-Oct-71 Waterloo 22 2 28 01-Apr-86 Waterways 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Waterways (many, misc) 38 4 61 01-Oct-02 Waterworks (Watkins 1894) Watkins Glen Water Cure 18 2 31 01-Apr-82 Waterworks (Watkins 1894) Watkins Glen Water Cure 27 3 39 01-Jul-91 Watkins & Flint 21 2 32 01-Apr-85

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Watkins & Flint 21 4 52 01-Oct-85 Watkins & Flint 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Watkins (band) 27 4 61 01-Oct-91 Watkins (boat) 19 1 4 01-Jan-83 Watkins (C of C) 13 2 107 01-Jun-77 Watkins (Fire Dept.) 23 3 39 01-Jul-87 Watkins (opera house) 27 4 62 01-Oct-91 Watkins (village) 30 3 45, 47 01-Jul-94 Watkins and Havana Rairroad 1896 42 4 55 01-Oct-06 Watkins Barrel Factory 22 2 31 01-Apr-86 Watkins boat crew "The Wasp" 1870's 41 1 4 01-Jan-05 Watkins Bottling Works 42 1 11 01-Jan-06 Watkins BPOE 42 1 13 01-Jan-06 Watkins Businesses 0 1 7 01-Sep-64 Watkins Businesses 1 1 14 01-Jan-65 Watkins Businesses 1 3 41 01-Jul-65 Watkins Businesses 17 1 15 01-Jan-81 Watkins Businesses 2 3 41 01-Jul-66 Watkins Businesses 3 1 7 01-Jan-67 Watkins Businesses 3 2 19 01-Apr-67 Watkins Businesses 5 1 9 01-Jan-69 Watkins Businesses 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Watkins Businesses 6 4 59 01-Oct-70 Watkins Coal & Oil Co. 8 2 20, 21 01-Apr-72 Watkins Cornet Band 41 3 40 01-Jul-05 Watkins Express 12 1 4 01-Jan-76 Watkins Express 12 2 22 01-Mar-76 Watkins Express 24 1 15 01-Jan-88 Watkins Express (1876) 15 4 64 01-Oct-79 Watkins Express (1876) 16 1 15 01-Jan-80 Watkins Express (1885) 15 1 14 01-Jan-79 Watkins Express January 28, 1875 39 1 14 01-Jan-03 Watkins Express reprinted Corbett articles in 1933 - 1934 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 Watkins fire 1850's 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Watkins Glen 15 4 61 01-Oct-79 Watkins Glen 17 2 20 01-Apr-81

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Watkins Glen 28 4 57 01-Oct-92 Watkins Glen 8 3 12 01-Jul-72 Watkins Glen (1845) 31 1 16 01-Jan-95 Watkins Glen (bicycles) 31 4 49 01-Oct-95 Watkins Glen (Catlin) post office opened 1823 41 1 7 01-Jan-05 Watkins Glen (gorge) 32 3 36, 37 01-Jul-96 Watkins Glen (Village) 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Watkins Glen (Village) 35 1 3, 13 01-Jan-99 Watkins Glen (Village) 35 1 2, 25, 26, 27 01-Apr-99 Watkins Glen 1926 42 3 35 01-Jul-06 Watkins Glen Depot 1891, tramp in freight car 43 1 3 01-Jan-07 Watkins Glen Fire Co. 34 1 4, 5 01-Jan-98 Watkins Glen High School Librarian 30 years 36 4 16 01-Oct-00 Watkins Glen High School Minstrels 1909 (Picture) 37 2 25 01-Apr-01 Watkins Glen High School yearbooks 43 1 15 01-Jan-07 Watkins Glen Library 31 1 14 01-Jan-95 Watkins Glen Merchants 30 4 60 01-Oct-94 Watkins Glen Mill 12 3 45 01-Jun-76 Watkins Glen Park 33 1 6 01-Jan-97 Watkins Glen State Park 38 1 7 01-Jan-02 Watkins Glen State Park 38 4 61 02-Oct-02 Watkins Glen State Park 39 2 17 01-Apr-03 Watkins Glen State Park 41 1 13 01-Jan-05 Watkins Glen Streets 30 4 59 01-Oct-94 Watkins Glen streets names for presidents by Samuel Watkins 43 3 33 01-Jul-07 Watkins Glen Track Team 1899-1900 36 2 4 01-Apr-00 Watkins Glen Village 31 2 23 01-Apr-95 Watkins grant 230,400 acres 39 4 59 01-Oct-07 Watkins had plans for women's college 43 3 36 01-Jul-07

Watkins High School Class of 1900 pledges in lotto to "Row, not drift" Marian M. Boyce 36 2 1 01-Apr-00 Watkins High School Double Quartet Glee Club Picture 36 2 5 01-Apr-00 Watkins Mill Creek 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Watkins names Lafayette Square 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Watkins Pavilion 19 4 64 01-Oct-83 Watkins police chief foils fowl deeds Barbara H. Bells 40 2 25 01-Apr-04

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Watkins Review and Express 33 2 17 01-Apr-97 Watkins Salt 16 3 47 01-Jun-80 Watkins Salt 19 3 39 01-Jul-83 Watkins Salt 8 2 23 01-Apr-72 Watkins Salt 8 3 12 01-Jul-72 Watkins Salt 9 4 5 01-Oct-73 Watkins Salt & Flint 12 4 53 01-Sep-76 Watkins Salt & Flint 16 2 19 01-Mar-80 Watkins Salt Co. 41 4 60 05-Oct-05 Watkins Salt Co. 1898 42 4 60 01-Oct-06 Watkins Salt Co. n/k/a/ Cargill Inc. 43 4 60 01-Oct-07 Watkins Salt Company formed as early as 1864 43 4 59 01-Oct-07 Watkins Salt Company incorporated 10/18/1899 36 3 9 01-Jul-00 Watkins State Park 0 1 6 01-Sep-64 Watkins State Park 1 2 22 01-Apr-65 Watkins State Park 1 4 57 01-Oct-65 Watkins State Park 13 2 107 01-Jun-77 Watkins State Park 14 1 16 01-Jan-78 Watkins State Park 14 2 17 01-Mar-78 Watkins State Park 16 1 16 01-Jan-80 Watkins State Park 18 3 46 01-Jul-82 Watkins State Park 2 1 1, 10 01-Jan-66 Watkins State Park 2 3 41 01-Jul-66 Watkins State Park 21 2 28, 30 01-Apr-85 Watkins State Park 31 2 25 01-Apr-95 Watkins State Park 31 3 43 01-Jul-95 Watkins State Park 4 1 9 01-Jan-68 Watkins State Park 5 1 6 01-Jan-69 Watkins State Park 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Watkins State Park 6 4 58 01-Oct-70 Watkins State Park 6 3 41, 58 01-Jul-70 Watkins State Park 7 3 41 01-Jul-71 Watkins State Park 8 4 8, 11 01-Sep-72 Watkins Steel Spring Harrow Company 1897 42 3 36 01-Jul-06 Watkins streets layed out in 1834 43 3 34 01-Jul-07 Watkins Village 0 1 7 01-Sep-64

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Watkins Village 1 1 14, 15 01-Jan-65 Watkins Village 1 2 21, 23, 32 01-Apr-65 Watkins Village 1 4 57 01-Oct-65 Watkins Village 1 4 61 01-Oct-65 Watkins Village 2 1 6, 8, 12 01-Jan-66 Watkins Village 2 2 24, 31 01-Apr-66 Watkins Village 2 3 36 01-Jul-66 Watkins Village 2 3 41 01-Jul-66 Watkins Village 3 3 35 01-Jul-67 Watkins Village 4 2 23, 28, 29, 32 01-Apr-68 Watkins Village 4 3 37 01-Jul-68 Watkins Village 4 3 45 01-Jul-68 Watkins Village 4 4 57 01-Sep-68 Watkins Village 5 2 29 01-Apr-69 Watkins Village 5 4 54 01-Oct-69 Watkins Village 6 2 30 01-Apr-70 Watkins Village 6 3 40 01-Jul-70 Watkins Village 6 4 58, 59 01-Oct-70 Watkins Water Works 28 1 16 01-Jan-92 Watkins white mansion NW corner of Decater & Fourth St. 43 3 36 01-Jul-07 Watkins, 1914 41 3 44 01-Jul-05

Watlins mysterious "Spruce Swamp" seems to be fulfilling it's destiny Barbara H. Bell 41 2 23 01-Apr-05 WATM 24 3 48 01-Jul-88 wave March 21st. Raised surface of water 2 ft. 38 1 8 01-Jan-02 Wave raised boat and snapped all four mooring ropes 38 1 9 01-Jan-02 Wayne 1 1 11 01-Jan-65 Wayne 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Wayne 12 3 41 01-Jun-76 Wayne 16 1 4 01-Jan-80 Wayne 2 2 28 01-Apr-66 Wayne 28 4 64 01-Oct-92 Wayne 35 2 25 01-Apr-99 Wayne 4 4 51 01-Sep-68 Wayne 5 2 31 01-Apr-69 Wayne 6 1 4 01-Jan-70

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Wayne 7 1 3 01-Jan-71 Wayne 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Wayne 8 2 24 01-Apr-72 Wayne (Hotel) 8 1 12 01-Jan-72 Wayne (Pines) 37 1 8 01-Jan-01 Wayne accessible by boat from the Conhocton River 43 3 42 01-Jul-07 Wayne lies within Tyrone, A third of the Hamlet of 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Weather 13 2 81 01-Apr-77 Weather 15 4 64 01-Oct-79 Weather 2 1 5 01-Jan-66 Weather 2 4 60 01-Oct-66 Weather 22 3 42 01-Jul-86 Weather 3 3 38 01-Jul-67 Weather 6 2 31 01-Apr-70 Weather (1879) 8 1 8 01-Jan-72 Weavers wanted (2007) 43 4 63 01-Oct-07 Weaving 21 33 7/85 01-Jul-85 Weaving 40 4 61 01-Oct-04 Webster House 21 4 55, 59 01-Oct-85 Webster House 6 2 29 01-Apr-70 Webster House 7 1 4 01-Jan-71 Wed. Afternoon Club 20 3 43 01-Jul-84 Wedgwood 0 1 8 01-Sep-64 Wedgwood 1 4 52 01-Oct-65 Wedgwood 20 4 62 01-Oct-84 Wedgwood 21 4 62 01-Oct-85 Wedgwood 3 4 59 01-Oct-67 Wedgwood 31 2 25 01-Apr-98 Wedgwood 4 1 16 01-Jan-68 Wedgwood (Hamlet) 35 3 37 01-Jul-99 Wedgwood China factory near Moreland 43 2 26 01-Apr-07 Wedgwood post office opened 1881 41 1 8 01-Jan-05 Weed store 37 3 41 01-Jul-01 Weidman Mill 29 3 43 01-Jul-93 Welches Grape Juice 42 1 12 01-Jan-06 Welding 5 4 52 01-Oct-69

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Welding & Gunderman 14 4 62 01-Sep-78 Welfare Dept. (early) 33 2 19 01-Apr-97 Weller Brothers store in Tyrone robbed in 1881 41 2 26 01-Apr-05 Weller Dry Goods 1890 Edward Weller 44 2 19 01-Apr-08 Wellesley College 1917 44 2 26 01-Apr-08 Wells Township N W Bradford County, PA q 37 4 56 01-Oct-01 Wentz 19 4 62 01-Oct-83 West Tyrone 16 1 3 01-Jan-80 Westinghouse generators used to power electric chair 39 1 5 01-Jan-03 Weston 1 1 16 01-Jan-65 Weston 1 4 59 01-Oct-65 Weston 26 4 49 01-Oct-90 Weston 3 3 33 01-Jul-67 Weston 35 2 26 01-Apr-99 Weston 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Weston 41 2 17 01-Apr-05 Weston 5 2 23 01-Apr-69 Weston 6 4 54 01-Oct-70 Weston 7 2 23 01-Apr-71 Weston (Review) 20 4 63 01-Oct-84 Weyerhauser (paper) 33 4 64 01-Oct-97 WFLK radio in Dundee, Kevin Williams weatherman 38 1 9 01-Jan-02 WFLR 18 3 40 01-Jul-82 Wheat & Beyes 12 2 20 01-Mar-76 Wheat weaving 20 4 64 01-Oct-84 Wheelwrights 13 3 125 01-Oct-77 When it's time for tea, ad in Watkins Newspaper 4/6/1871 36 1 13 01-Jan-00 Where is WWII honor rool displayed at former First National Bank in Odessa 37 1 16 01-Jan-01 Where were you on December 7th? Oct. 23, 2001 37 4 62 01-Oct-07 Whippersnapper 27 3 42 01-Jul-91 Whiskey 8 2 28 01-Apr-72 Whiskey (Horton) 7 3 43 01-Jul-71 White Lily - Cayuga maiden 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 White's Hollow 23 2 29 01-Apr-87 Whitney Inn 30 3 47 01-Jul-94

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Whittemore Crockery 41 1 13 01-Jan-05 Wicks were pinched off by grandmother with her fingers 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 Wilberites (Religion) 34 1 15 01-Jan-98 Wild apple trees 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Wild Berries 42 2 21 01-Apr-06 Wild Hay 41 3 45 01-Jul-05 Wild honey used as sweetner by pioneers 41 3 44 01-Jul-05 Will Creasy received hand and soft coal 38 1 12 01-Jan-02 Will of Anneke Jans Bogardus 36 4 5 01-Oct-00 Will White 36 1 3 01-Jan-00 Will Wickham 38 2 30 01-Apr-02 Willard 6 4 58 01-Oct-70 William & Amy Geyser 36 2 9 01-Apr-00 William and Millicent Decker 43 4 62 01-Oct-07 William Bement 1935 5 years old 38 3 33 01-Jul-02 William Bogardus 11/2/1638 36 4 4 01-Oct-00 William Booth 38 4 60 02-Oct-02 William C. Coon 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 William C. Coon 41 1 1 01-Jan-05 William Crandall 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 William Cross 40 4 51 01-Oct-04 William E. Leffingwell 37 1 1 01-Jan-01 William E. Lockerby 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 William Eastlick 1815 44 1 11 01-Jan-08 William Fenton 42 4 51 01-Oct-06 William Godding 38 4 57 01-Oct-02 William Gregory 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 William Griffin contractor from Cohocton 36 2 15 02-Apr-00 William Harris 42 3 43 01-Jul-06 William Harris letter of 1865 42 3 45 01-Jul-06 William Heidt, Ithaca Historian 39 3 39 01-Jul-03 William Kernan 36 3 7 01-Jul-00 William Lattin 41 2 28 01-Apr-05 William Lawrence 1825 built house on east side of Cayuta Lake 36 1 10 01-Jan-00 William Maxwell 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 William McDonald 39 3 60 01-Oct-07

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date William McDuffee 43 4 57 01-Oct-07 William McKinley Campaign 42 3 39 01-Jul-06 William Mourey 36 3 15 01-Jul-00 William P. Buck 36 2 6 01-Apr-00 William Rockwell, a chief from Oneida 40 2 24 01-Apr-04 William T. Jackson 1794 - 1882 40 1 1 01-Jan-04 William W. Striker 38 4 59 02-Oct-02 William Whiting 39 2 20 01-Apr-03 Willie Forshag 41 4 51 01-Oct-05 Willliam Wickham 42 2 22 01-Apr-06 Willow Grove 5 3 46 01-Jul-69 Willow Grove (mill) 15 2 30 01-Mar-79 Willow Grove Mill (Gristmill) 40 1 9 01-Jan-04 Willow tree 18 3 42 01-Jul-82 Windmill 42 3 40 01-Jul-06 Wine Casks 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Wineries 30 1 9 01-Jan-94 Wines 13 2 112 01-Jun-77 Wines 14 3 41 01-Jun-78 Wines 22 2 32 01-Apr-86 Winter hours for 2004 40 1 7 01-Jan-04 Winter living 34 1 12, 14 01-Jan-98 Winter Society hours 2001 37 1 14 01-Jan-01 Winter stays at students homes 42 1 5 01-Jan-06 Wintergreen flavoring from Black Birch oil 1889 40 4 54 01-Oct-04 Winters 4 4 59 01-Sep-68 Winters 6 1 4 01-Jan-70 Winters 6 4 59 01-Oct-70 Withiam & Thayer 14 4 62 01-Sep-78 Wm, Kemmler of Buffalo, first person electruded 8/5/1890 39 1 4 01-Jan-03 Wm. Mallory farm in Alpine 300 ft 1 barrel of oil 37 3 35 01-Jul-01 Wm. T. Jackson House of Rep. 26th Cong. Dist. 40 1 3 04-Jan-07 Wm. T. Jackson Justice of the Peace Town of Catharine 40 1 3 01-Jan-04 Wm. T. Jackson, 1838 Assoc. Judge of Chemung County 40 1 3 01-Jan-04 Wolcott Church 41 2 20 01-Apr-05 Wolfert Webber 36 4 3 01-Oct-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Woman suffrage born in Seneca Falls 40 2 25 01-Apr-04 Woman's coffure style "The bob" 39 4 55 01-Oct-03 Woman's Suffrage 41 3 33 01-Jul-05 Women sick & tired of time and effort to keep long hair 39 4 56 01-Oct-03 Women's antique Fashions assessories 42 2 29 01-Apr-06 Women's Central Assn. of Relief 9 3 9 01-Jul-73 Women's Home Missionary Society Logan Church 1919 37 3 46 01-Jul-01 Women's Relief Corp. 44 2 20 01-Apr-08 Wood and Coal Furnace 41 4 53 01-Oct-05 Woodcarver (Hall) 13 2 101 01-Jun-77 Woodruff Wicks 41 4 55 05-Oct-05 Wool from sheep farmers in Schuyler, Chemung, Steuben & Seneca Counties 38 1 10 01-Jan-02 Wool sent to mill April 1929 80,000 lbs Ross N. Stevens 38 1 10 01-Jan-02

Wool made from sheep fleece, cleaned, carded, dyed and spun 37 2 19 01-Apr-01 Work bee 9 3 16 01-Jul-73 Work by Bill Meehan appreciated 36 3 16 01-Jul-00 Work ceased for 2 weeks at Federal office 39 2 30 01-Apr-03

Workers accidental death contributes to development of electric chair 39 1 3 01-Jan-03 Working churn dasher 39 1 11 01-Jan-03 Worklday on farm usuallu 12 to 14 hours long 37 1 12 01-Jan-01 World War ! Slogan " Food will win the war" 39 2 27 01-Apr-03 World War 11 memories will be focus of special program 37 4 62 01-Oct-01 World War 11 program 10/23/2001 37 4 62 01-Oct-01 World War I 9 3 7 01-Jul-73 World War II 27 2 20 01-Apr-91 World War II 28 3 44 - 48 01-Jul-92 World War II 30 1 12 01-Jan-94 World War ll no electricity 40 4 56 01-Oct-04 Worm fences 37 3 37 01-Jul-01 WPA 23 3 40 01-Jul-87 Wright's store 43 1 5 01-Jan-07 Wyatt Carr 38 1 3 01-Jan-02 Wyntie Sybrant Bogardus married 8/29/1658 36 4 4 01-Oct-00

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Subject-Title Author Volume Issue No. Page Issue Date Yates County Cemetery transcriptions 43 1 15 01-Jan-07 Yearbooks 24 1 16 01-Jan-88 Yearling com struct by lightning Value $15 42 2 19 01-Apr-06 Yorker Yankee Village 10 4 4 01-Oct-73 Yorkers 1 2 22 01-Apr-65 Yorkers 3 2 24, 32 01-Apr-67 Yorkers 4 1 1 01-Jan-68 Young came from Whitttingham, Windham Co. VT in 1812 36 3 5 01-Jul-00 Young family buried in Tyrone cemetery 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Young indian braves ritual at the falls 41 1 6 01-Jan-05 Young man (Edward) carried off the statue 39 4 51 01-Oct-03 Young man rode to rescue Drop Star 44 2 31 01-Apr-08 Youth compositions 18 2 17 01-Apr-82 Zebulon Dean built gristmill near Tyrone 36 3 6 01-Jul-00 Zeigler Florists and Card Shop Horseheads 40 4 59 01-Oct-04 Zeneus Canfield 38 4 58 01-Oct-02 Zouave 38 1 4 01-Jan-02

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