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The Town of Warsaw.
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Frederick W. ’Co
and Cindy Amrhein
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- New Introduction xxi
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Outline History of The State of New York
- The American Aborigines— Characteristics and Customs of the Five Nations of New York. 1
- Exploration and Settlement on the Atlantic Coast and the Hudson River. 6
- The Dutch Regime in New York—Rival Claims of the English—the Latter Prevail 9
- French and Indian Wars—Dissensions in the Colonial Government— Execution of Leisler 13
- Count Frontenac’s Campaigns— Piracy—Misgovernment of New York—French Frontier Posts. 17
- Thf Alleged Plot to Burn New York—French and Indian Hostilities—the Contest for the Ohio Valley. 21
- The Result of Four English Expeditions Against the French—Montcalm’s Successful Campaigns. 24
- Extinction of French Power in America—the New York Judiciary—the New Hampshire Grants. 28
- Approach of the Revolution— New York’s Patriotic Attitude— the First Battle Fought in 1770. 31
- Landing Tea Prevented— Congressional Action—the Battle of Lexington—Canada Invaded. 36
- Hostilities Transferred to New York—the Battle of Long Island—Burgoyne’s Campaign. 40
- The Battle of Bennington— Failure of St. Leger’S movement—Burgoyne’s Defeats and Surrender 45
- Clinton’s Hudson River Campaign—France Recognizes the United States—Wars with the Indians. 50
- Arnold’s Treason—Close of the Revolution—Adoption of the Constitution— Internal Improvements. 55
- Causes of the Last War with Great Britain— Expeditions Against Canada— Border Hostilities. 61
- The Erie Canal and Railroad— the State Administration— New York in the Civil War. 68
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The History of Wyoming County
- Relics and Theories of the Earliest Inhabitants of Western New YORK. 73
- Numbers and Location of the Senecas—their Religious Beliefs. 77
- “The White Woman,” Dehewamis or Mary Jemison—her Family and Possessions 84
- The Notorious “Indian Allen”— Prominent Characters Among the Senecas. 91
- The Title to the Soil of Western New York—Phelps and Gorham’s Purchase—Morris’s Reserve. 95
- The Holland Purchase and Purchasers—Policy of the Holland Land Company. 99
- Relations Between the Holland Company and the Settlers—Land Office Wars. 104
- Pioneers from New England; How they Came, Settled and Thrived. 108
- The Condition of the Pioneers— their Ways and Means of Living. 113
- Early Schools—the Origin of Teachers’ Institutes— Character of the Pioneers. 120
- Organization and Subdivision of Wyoming County— Construction of County Buildings. 127
- List of the County Officers and Legislative Representatives of Wyoming County. 134
- The Construction and Opening of Railroads in Wyoming County. 137
- Wyoming County Bible Society, Agricultural Society and Insurance Company 140
- Origin and Early Incidents of the Civil War—Patriotic Spirit in Wyoming County. 145
- Histories of the Twentyfirst and Twenty-Seventh New York Infantry. 150
- The Noble Record of the 17Th New York Infantry—the Death of Charles E. Bills. 153
- Fifth New York Cavalry, or “First Ira Harris Guard”— “Ellsworth’s Avengers.” 160
- History of the One Hundred and Fourth New York Infantry. 166
- The 24Th Independent Battery—A Glimpse at the Horrors of Andersonville. 169
- History of the Ninth New York Cavalry and Fourth Artillery. 174
- A Hard Year’s Fighting by the Eighth New York Heavy Artillery. 178
- History of the 130Th Volunteers, or 1St New York Dragoons. 182
- History of the 136Th Regiment New York State Volunteer Infantry. 198
- History of the “Governor’s Guard,” or Second Regiment of Mounted Rifles. 202
- The History of Political Opinion and Party Fortunes in Wyoming County. 206
- Wyoming Co. Congregational Conference—s. S. Teachers’ Association & Bible Society— Temperance Reform. 212
- The Letchworth Rifles—Action During the Railroad Riots— Victories in Shooting Matches. 219
- The Wyoming Historical Pioneer Association and its Log Cabin Museum. 223
- A Geological Sketch of Wyoming County. 228
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Town and Village Histories
- The Town of Arcade. 235
- The Town of Attica. 265
- The Town of Bennington. 317
- The Town of Castile. 363
- The Town of Covington. 397
- The Town of Eagle. 423
- The Town of Gainesville. 443
- The Town of Genesee Falls 467
- The Town of Java 483
- The Town of Middlebury. 505
- The Town of Orangeville. 545
- The Town of Perry. 575
- The Town of Pike. 629
- The Town of Sheldon. 653
- The Town of Warsaw. 669
- The Town of Wethersfield. 753
- Appendix. 775
- Index. 793
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- New Introduction xxi
-
Outline History of The State of New York
- The American Aborigines— Characteristics and Customs of the Five Nations of New York. 1
- Exploration and Settlement on the Atlantic Coast and the Hudson River. 6
- The Dutch Regime in New York—Rival Claims of the English—the Latter Prevail 9
- French and Indian Wars—Dissensions in the Colonial Government— Execution of Leisler 13
- Count Frontenac’s Campaigns— Piracy—Misgovernment of New York—French Frontier Posts. 17
- Thf Alleged Plot to Burn New York—French and Indian Hostilities—the Contest for the Ohio Valley. 21
- The Result of Four English Expeditions Against the French—Montcalm’s Successful Campaigns. 24
- Extinction of French Power in America—the New York Judiciary—the New Hampshire Grants. 28
- Approach of the Revolution— New York’s Patriotic Attitude— the First Battle Fought in 1770. 31
- Landing Tea Prevented— Congressional Action—the Battle of Lexington—Canada Invaded. 36
- Hostilities Transferred to New York—the Battle of Long Island—Burgoyne’s Campaign. 40
- The Battle of Bennington— Failure of St. Leger’S movement—Burgoyne’s Defeats and Surrender 45
- Clinton’s Hudson River Campaign—France Recognizes the United States—Wars with the Indians. 50
- Arnold’s Treason—Close of the Revolution—Adoption of the Constitution— Internal Improvements. 55
- Causes of the Last War with Great Britain— Expeditions Against Canada— Border Hostilities. 61
- The Erie Canal and Railroad— the State Administration— New York in the Civil War. 68
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The History of Wyoming County
- Relics and Theories of the Earliest Inhabitants of Western New YORK. 73
- Numbers and Location of the Senecas—their Religious Beliefs. 77
- “The White Woman,” Dehewamis or Mary Jemison—her Family and Possessions 84
- The Notorious “Indian Allen”— Prominent Characters Among the Senecas. 91
- The Title to the Soil of Western New York—Phelps and Gorham’s Purchase—Morris’s Reserve. 95
- The Holland Purchase and Purchasers—Policy of the Holland Land Company. 99
- Relations Between the Holland Company and the Settlers—Land Office Wars. 104
- Pioneers from New England; How they Came, Settled and Thrived. 108
- The Condition of the Pioneers— their Ways and Means of Living. 113
- Early Schools—the Origin of Teachers’ Institutes— Character of the Pioneers. 120
- Organization and Subdivision of Wyoming County— Construction of County Buildings. 127
- List of the County Officers and Legislative Representatives of Wyoming County. 134
- The Construction and Opening of Railroads in Wyoming County. 137
- Wyoming County Bible Society, Agricultural Society and Insurance Company 140
- Origin and Early Incidents of the Civil War—Patriotic Spirit in Wyoming County. 145
- Histories of the Twentyfirst and Twenty-Seventh New York Infantry. 150
- The Noble Record of the 17Th New York Infantry—the Death of Charles E. Bills. 153
- Fifth New York Cavalry, or “First Ira Harris Guard”— “Ellsworth’s Avengers.” 160
- History of the One Hundred and Fourth New York Infantry. 166
- The 24Th Independent Battery—A Glimpse at the Horrors of Andersonville. 169
- History of the Ninth New York Cavalry and Fourth Artillery. 174
- A Hard Year’s Fighting by the Eighth New York Heavy Artillery. 178
- History of the 130Th Volunteers, or 1St New York Dragoons. 182
- History of the 136Th Regiment New York State Volunteer Infantry. 198
- History of the “Governor’s Guard,” or Second Regiment of Mounted Rifles. 202
- The History of Political Opinion and Party Fortunes in Wyoming County. 206
- Wyoming Co. Congregational Conference—s. S. Teachers’ Association & Bible Society— Temperance Reform. 212
- The Letchworth Rifles—Action During the Railroad Riots— Victories in Shooting Matches. 219
- The Wyoming Historical Pioneer Association and its Log Cabin Museum. 223
- A Geological Sketch of Wyoming County. 228
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Town and Village Histories
- The Town of Arcade. 235
- The Town of Attica. 265
- The Town of Bennington. 317
- The Town of Castile. 363
- The Town of Covington. 397
- The Town of Eagle. 423
- The Town of Gainesville. 443
- The Town of Genesee Falls 467
- The Town of Java 483
- The Town of Middlebury. 505
- The Town of Orangeville. 545
- The Town of Perry. 575
- The Town of Pike. 629
- The Town of Sheldon. 653
- The Town of Warsaw. 669
- The Town of Wethersfield. 753
- Appendix. 775
- Index. 793