,fj 1903. Alvord, Thomas G., Reminiscences of Bar of Onondaga. Journal, June 7, 1893. Noxon, B. Davis. Reminiscences of. By L. B. Proctor. (Courier, Oct. 12, 1895. Clark, Aaron. List of Attorneys in Onondaga in 1818. Rules of Court for the Trial of Impeachments. Albany, 1818. Lawrence, Judge Grove. History and old home in W. Willow St. Illustrated. Sunday Times, June 2, 1895. Northrup, A. Judd. Record of twelve years' service as County Judge. Journal, Dec. 24, 1894. Struggle to Move Court House from Onondaga Hill. Post- Standard, Sept. 21, 1907. Insolvent Debtors. 1811 to 1825. Some other years also. With assignees. Miscellaneous records in County Clerk's Office. Early Records of Surrogate's Court. Standard, June 6, 1894. COURTS AND BAR 73 Courts in the 'Twenties. Judge N. H. Earll. Courier.** Courts of Syracuse and Biographies of Members of Bar. Elmira Journal, July, 1894.** Bar of Onondaga. Poem by Dudley P. Phelps. Jan. 14, 1879. Pamphlet, 12mo.** Proceedings of the Bar Associations and Sermons Preached Commemorative of Hon. Daniel Gott, by Rev. J. Elmendorf, July 24, 1864. Pamphlet, 8vo., 22 pages.** 74 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY CHURCHES Protestant and Protestant-Episcopal Churches of the City of Syracuse. Illustrated manual of; issued by the Geddes Congregational Church Men's Aid Society. Containing historical sketches of the churches and biographical notes of their present pastors. Introduction by the Rev. E. N. Packard. Illustrated; bd. vol., 132 pages. 1895.* Syracuse Churches. Scrap book of clippings wholly upon Syracuse churches, 1903 to date.* Vol. II, 1904 to date.* Vol. Ill, Catholic churches of Syracuse, 1898 to date.* Pamphlet case of newspaper clippings.* Religious Census of Syracuse. City Sunday School Asso- ciation report, with records, taken Saturday, Jan. 28, 1911. Pamphlet.* Original Minutes of Onondaga County Bible Society, from Jan. 26, 1841, to 1865.** The Church in Syracuse. By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, 1894, Zion Church, Onondaga Hill. By the Rev. W. M. Beau- champ, S. T. D. Post-Standard, July 27, 1917. Sabbath School Teachers' Association. Proceedings of Tenth Annual Convention held at Syracuse, Aug. 22-24, 1865. Pamphlet, 8vo., 116 pages.* New York State Sunday School Convention. Semi- centennial. Held at Syracuse, June 6-8, 1905. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages ; illustrated.* Apostolic Church of Geddes, Records. Jan. 10, 1882. Book with original notes, etc.** St. John's Church and Zion Church, Onondaga Hill. In- corporation of, together with history of the latter an^ various papers relating thereto. Collated and bound by W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. 1918.** First Church Bell Rung in 1818. Recollections of John Mead. Courier, June 9, 1894. Religious Societies Established Between 1800 and 1820. Journal, May 29, 1894. CHURCHES 75 Religious History of 100 Years. Herald, Dec. 30, 1900. Revivals in Syracuse. Journal, June 2, 1894. Rescue Mission History. Journal, April 12, 1893. Organization of City Churches from 1865 to 1896. Jour- nal, July 1, 1904. Central Baptist. Memorial of. Bound vol., 133 pages. By Andrew Boyd. 1874. Contains killed and injured in disaster of June 23, 1874 ; many statements of accident. Declaration of Faith and Covenant of the Second Baptist Chu"~eJi of Syracuse. Pamphlet, 15 pages. Oswego, 1846.* Golden Anniversary of Organization Celebrated. 1846- 1896. May 31, June 1-3, 1896. S. T. Ford, pastor. Pro- gram of exercises. Pamphlet.* First Baptist Church — Records of, 1814 to 1871. Type- written volume. To which is prefixed marriages by Rev. Nathaniel J. Gilbert, 1814 to 1837; record of Rev. N. J. Gilbert's ordination, Sept. 28, 1814; journal of a mission to Syracuse, 1823; trustees' records, 1826 to 1850.* History of — 1818 to 1896. By Nelson Gilbert. Pamphlet, 8vo., 40 pages; illustrated.* Souvenir Historical Sketch — ^Organized Feb. 17, 1821; last edifice dedicated May 31, 1914. Pamphlet, 8vo., 54 pages ; illustrated.* Jubilee of Feb. 17, 1871. Brief history. Pamphlet, 8vo., 38 pages.* Manuals for 18 M and 1846.* Catalogue, Sunday School Library — For 1861 and 1876.* Sunday School — ^Secretary's records and list of church mcirbers, 1857-1864. Manuscript.* First Baptist — Oldest Church in Syracuse. Post-Stand- ard, Sept. 20, 1907. Lowell Ave. Baptist — Dedication and consecration serv- ices, Jan. 25 to 28, and March 1-2, 1900. With newspaper clippings. Pamphlet.* 76 BIBLIOGEAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY History of Baptist House of Worship. Thomas J. Villers. News, June 1, 1894. Seventy-fifth Anniversary of First Baptist Society. Journal, Feb. 17, 1896. Central Baptist Church Disaster of June 23, 187i. By* John A. Mackay. Journal, June 23, 1894. Baptist Churches of Onondaga. By John A. Mackay. Journal, May 18, 1894. First Baptist First Church Edifice in City. Post, April 15, 1904. Geddes Congregational. 25th Anniversary, Nov. 12-16, 1911. Scrap book of proceedings. Pamiyhlet.* Original Records of the First Congregational Society of Syracuse — From March, 1838, to May 5, 1877. History of the First Congregational Church. In manuscript in record book.** Original Minutes and Membership of First Congrega- tional Church of Syracuse. Oct. 5, 1840, to 1853.** Origin of First Congregational Church of Syracuse. Book of records, March 16, 1838, down to 1861.** Plymouth Congregational — History of; church records and directory. 1872. Pamphlet, 8vo., 60 pages.* Services Connected with 25th Anniversary — ^Nov. 10-11, 1878. Pamphlet, 92 pages. 1878.* Plymouth Church Old Home Week Celebration. Founded in 1853. History of. Herald, Sept. 17, 1911. First Congregational — Manual of. 1850.* First Universalist — Dedication of third edifice, Jan. 6, 1907. Order of exercises.* Huntington, Rt. Rev. Frederic Dan, S. T. D., LL. D., L. H. D. Twenty-fifth anniversary of the consecration of ; first bishop of Central New York. Published at Utica, 1894. Pamphlet, 8vo., 48 pages. Contents : Commemorative serv- ices; anniversary sermon and addresses; messages of con- gratulation.** CHURCHES 77 Huntington, Rt. Rev. Frederic Dan. Twenty-fifth an- niversary ; sermon preached by the Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, D. D., at a Union Service of the Parishes of Syracuse/Sun- day, April 8, 1894. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages.* Huntington, Rt. Rev. Frederic Dan. Order of services at St. Paul's Cathedral and Grace Church on 25th anniversary of consecration. Pamphlet.** Gospel Messenger, Diocese of Central New York. Jan., 1894, to Dec, 1896. Bound vol.** The Episcopalians. By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, 1894. Church of the Saviour. History of. 1914. Pamphlet, 6 pages. By Mary Jerome Jackson.* Grace Episcopal. Calendars bound from Nov. 1897-1899 ; 1900-1902; 1904-1906; 1906-1909; 1909-1913; 1913-1918. Duodecimo,* Year Book and Manuals. 1900, 1902, 1905.* Historical Souvenir. Laying of comer stone, June 16, 1876 ; historical sketch. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages.* Historical Sermon. 25th Anniversary, Dec. 8, 1895, by Rev. Herbert G. Coddington. Pamphlet, 8vo., 12 pages.* St. James Episcopal. Third New Year's offering, by Rev. Henry Gregory. 1850. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.* Ninth New Year's Offering. 1857 ; memorial for enlarge- ment of church, 1867; farewell sermon of Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, D. D., 1886. Pamphlets bound together, 8vo,, 12, 24 and 12 pages.* An Extraordinary Case. A. A. Brockway. 107 pages. 1893.* Memorial of the Consecration of. Being the rector's sixth New Year's offering to his parishioners. Printed by Sleeper, Printer, 85 Hanover Arcade, 1854. Pamphlet, 8vo., 86 pages. Contents: Address by the Rev. Henry Gregory; sermon preached at the consecration of St. James Church by the Rev. Horatio Potter, D. D., of Albany, Nov. 15, 1853; 78 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY "World Turned Upside Down," sermon on evening of same date, by Rev. E. M. P. Wells, D. D., of Boston ; also sermons by Rev. Francis Vinton, D. D., of Brooklyn; Rev. Mont- gomery Schuyler, of Buffalo, and the rector.* Rector's New Year's Offering for St. Jame's Church. In pamphlet form. 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1857.** Third and Fourth Annual Addresses to the Congregation of St. James' Church. 1861 and 1862.** Twenty-eighth Anrvwal Address and Farewell Sermon of Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, D. D. Sept. 19, 1886. St. John's Episcopal. Paper read at 20th anniversary, March 6, 1890, by Arria Sargent Huntington. Pamphlet, 16mo., 12 pages.* St. Mark's Episcopal, Formerly Apostolic Church of Geddes. Early records, 1832-1852. Copy of.* History of, from Gospel Messenger. Oct., 1885.* St. Mark's Messenger. 1918. Various dates. St. Philip's Church Record. Jan., 1902. Incorporated Jan. 16, 1901; membership; history. Pamphlet, 8vo., 4 pages.** St. Paul's Cathedral. Historical sketch of. 1870. By Rev. Henry Gregory. Pamphlet, 8vo., 54 pages. Bound in with records of marriages, 1843-1883.* Opening of St. Paul's Cathedral. Sermon by the Rev. George Morgan Hills, Dec. 13, 1885. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.* Anniversary sermon, Jan. 16, 1898, by the Rev. Henry R. Lockwood. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.* Third and Sixth Pastoral Letters of the Rev. Henry Gregory. 1845 and 1848.* Tenth Anniversary Sermon. By H. R. Lockwood, pastor, Jan. 21, 1883. Pamphlet, 12 pages.* IParish Outlook, Vols. 1-3, 1907-1909. Pastoral Letters of St. Paul's Church. In pamphlet form. 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848.** CHURCHES 79^ Lockwood, Rev. H. R. Sermon on Episcopal Church in Onondaga. Standard, June 4, 1894. History of Grace Parish. Standard, Nov. 8, 1892 ; Jour- nal, Nov. 8, 1892. Growth of Episcopal Church in County. Corrections. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, March 8, 1894 ; Jour- nal, March 9, 1894. How Church Has Been Built Up. By Bishop F. D. Hunt- ington. Journal, April 12, 1893. Twenty-fifth Anniversary of F. D. Huntington as Bishop. Growth of St. Paul's; history of diocese; illustrations of clergymen. Herald, June 13, 1894. Services Commeviorating 25th Anniversary of F. D. Huntington's Consecration. Journal, June 13, 1894. St, Paul's Church. Page article; history of. Herald, Oct. 1, 1905 ; Herald, Oct. 7, 1906. First English Lutheran. 25th Anniversary Record, 1904. Directory.* Centenary M. E. Directory for 1891.* University Ave. M. E. Directories of, for 1876, 1877, 1883, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1900, 1901.* First M. E. Directors of, for 1903, 1909, 1913, 1917.* History by Mrs. C. E. Cherry. Prepared at request o5 official board and read on 90th anniversary, Sept. 27, 1914. 20 pages.* Century of Methodism in First Ward of Syracuse, formerly Salina. 113 pages. 1907. By Eev. George E. Hutchings, A. M. Illustrated history and chronological record. Circuit Riding. Recollections of Rev. James Irwin. Herald, June 6, 1894. Circuit Riding. "The Pioneer." Narrative of Rev. Charles Giles. Published, New York, 1844. Epitomized by F. H. Chase. Journal, Dec. 8, 1894. 80 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Park Ave. M. P. Directory, 1896.* Manval of First Presbyterian Church. May, 1846. Pam- phlet, 16mo., 36 pages.** First Presbyterian Church. Early records of. Edited by A. J. Northrup. Published by Genealogical Society of Central New York, 1902. Pamphlet, 8vo., 53 pages. Con- tents: Record of m&rriages, baptisms, membership, 1826 to 1850, Rev. John Watson Adams, D. D., pastor.** First Presbyterian Society in the Village of Syracuse. History of. By A. Judd Northrup. Pamphlet, 8vo., 37 pages. 1899.** Seventy-fifth Anniversary of First Presbyterian Society in the Village of Syracuse. 1824-1899. Commemorative exercises, Oct. 22-24, 1899. Published by Society in 1899. 8vo., 164 pages. Contents: Historical discourse by Rev. George B. Spalding, D. D., LL. D.; address by Rev. Dr. Nelson Millard and others; history of Sunday School by Mrs. George D. Whedon ; Ladies Aid Society by Mrs. Francis W. Marlette; Woman's Missionary Society by Mrs. Nathan Cobb; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor by Henry Doty Mann ; history of church by A. Judd Northrup (also published separately) ; early music of the church by Timothy Hough ; late music by Mr. Austin K. Hoyt ; church buildings by William Kirkpatrick ; reminiscences by Carroll E. Smith; addresses of ministers of other denominations.* Manual of. E. M. Grover, printer, 1895. George B. Spalding, D. D., LL. D., pastor. 12mo., 142 pages. Con- tents : Membership, etc. ; historical notes. Prepared by the pastor, A. J. Northrup and Stanley G. Smith.* First Ward Presbyterian. Discourses on modem anti- nominanism, commonly called perfectionism, by Joseph I. Foot. Pamphlet. Syracuse, 1834.* Old and New First Presbyterian Church. Herald, July 16, 1905. South Presbyterian Church. Herald, March 24, 1907. Salina of Olden Times. Address at semi-centennial CHURCHES 81 celebration of First Ward Presbyterian Church, by Rev. Lewis H. Reid, May 28, 1868. Fourth Presbyterian. "A Church among you as one that serveth." Pamphlet. 1915.* Park Presbyterian. Fragments of thought from the ser- mons of our pastor, E. G. Thurber. 85 pages. Portrait. Syracuse, 1889.* Park Presbyterian Church. Fifty years in the life of, 1846-1896. Illustrated. Printed by Hall & McChesney, 1896. Pamphlet, 12mo., 88 pages. Contents : History, mem- bership, etc.** Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Fourth Presbyterian Church and History. Journal, Feb. 2, 1895. Fiftieth Anniversary of Fourth Presbyterian Church. Herald, Feb. 1, 1920 ; Post-Standard, Journal, Feb. 2, 1920. Manual and History First Presbyterian Church, Syra- cuse, 1895. 142 pages. Early Records of First Presbyterian Church. Bulletin No. 1, Genealogical Society Central New York, Nov., 1901. 44 pages. Reminiscences of First Church. Journal, April 13, 1895. Park Central Presbyterian Church. History of. Journal, Jan. 2, 1897; Post, Jan. 2, 1897; Jan. 4, 1897. Presbyterianism in Central New York. By P. H. Fowler, D. D. Bound vol. Utica, 1877.** First Reformed Church. Laying of comer stone, July 23, 1878. Pamphlet of exercises. 8vo., 86 pages.* Dedication — ^Feb. 10, 1881. Exercises at. Pamphlet, 8vo., 56 pages.* Fiftieth Anniversary — May 15-17, 1898. History and exercises. Pamphlet, 8vo., 114 pages.* Manuals— For 1869, 1874, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1900, 1902, 1904, 1906, 1909, 1910, 1913.* Reformed Dutch Church. Historical address on the occa- 82 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY sion of the Onondaga County Centennial by the pastor, the Rev. Henry DuBois Mulford, on Saturday, May 27, 1894. Pamphlet, 8vo., 28 pages. May Memorial, Unitarian. Thirty-fifth anniversary, April 26, 1903. Addresses on occasion.* Brief History of, and May Centennial. 1897-1898. Pam- phlet, 80 pages.* Year o/— Feb. 1, 1903. Pamphlet, 36 pages.* Manual of 189i. Membership, historical sketch. Pam- phlet, 12mo., 20 pages.** May Memorial Church Dedication. Oct. 20, 1885. Con- tains history, etc., and photographs of church. Bound vol., 8vo., 60 pages.** National Conference Unitarian and Other Christian Churches. Held in Syracuse, Oct., 1866. Reports of com- mittees. Pamphlet, 8vo., 18 pages.* First Universalist Church. History of. Illustrated ; page article. Herald.** History of the Diocese of Syracuse. Catholic Sun's Diocesan Historical Number, July 7, 1911.* History of the Diocese of Syracuse. By W. P. H. Hewitt. Diocese established in 1885. With introduction by the Rt. Rev. J. S. M. Lynch. Story of the parishes from 1615 to 1909. Bd. vol., 378 pages. 1909.* Catholic Sun, Diocesan Review. Progress Number; spe- cial edition; 36 pages; illustrated. Contains history of Catholic churches of Syracuse. Catholic Sun, March 10, 1905. Consecration of Bishop Grimes. Herald, May 16, 1909. Old St. Mary's. Illustrated. Sunday Times, Dec. 24, 1893. Catholic Churches of Syracuse, Pastors and Histories^ Catholic Sun, Dec. 20, 1895. Catholic Churches, Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Old St. Mary's, Jesuits in Onondaga, and Other Churches^ Catholic Sun, March 11, 1904. CHURCHES 84 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYKACUSE HISTORY 1840-1850. Vigilance Committee. Founded at Mansion House, Aug. 28, 1841, Journal, iSept. 25, 1894. Leavenworth Homestead Built in James Street in 18i2. History of. Herald, July 31, 1910. Syracttse Citizens Corps. First military organization of Syracuse; formed in 1843. Journal, July 1, 1904. Syrdcuse in the 'Forties. Journal, July 1, 1904. Townsend Block, Business Center, in the 'Forties. Pic- ture of, and description. Herald, April 15, 1894. City Boarding House. W. Genesee and Clinton Streets. Erected by Deacon Dana in 1845. Sunday Times, March 25, 1894. Riot of Jan. 1, 18Jf2 at a Coffee House. Journal, April 12, 1893. Local History in Newspapers of 18 A6 and 'h7. Journal, Nov. 23, 1897. Syracuse in 18Jf6 and 'U7. Journal, Nov. 22, 1897. Reminiscences of 18U8. Herald, March 14, 1897. View of Syracuse When it Became a City in 18Ji.8. Herald, Oct. 10, 1897. Vote for Mayor in 1848 and Events of the Time. Herald, Oct. 15, 1897. Birth of a City; Meeting of 18^7; Meeting of the First Common Council. Herald, Dec. 25, 1898. Prediction and Story of City in Onondaga Weekly Stand- ard of April 13, 18U2. Post-Standard, Jan. 15, 1899. Baldwin, Judge Daniel Pratt: Reminiscences. Post- Standard, Aug. 31, 1902. Condition of Syracuse and Residents of 18^0 and '41 from Old Newspapers. Journal, April 12, 1893. How Syracuse Business Section Looked in 1847. Herald, Oct. 10, 1897. 1840-1850 85 Syracuse in 184.0. Journal, April 12, 1893. Bradley, Isaac, Remembrances of Syracuse at that Period. Post-Standard, Feb. 2, 1904. Packet Boat Traveling Into Syracuse. Herald, Nov. 19, 1905. 86 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY POWDER EXPLOSION OF 1841. Landmarks of the Historic Spot of the Powder Explo- sions. Sunday Times, July 21, 1895. Reprint of Standard Extra of News of Explosion of Aug. 21, 18U1, and Detailed Description. Standard, June 6, 1894, Description of Explosion. Journal, April 12, 1893. Gardner, George J., Recollections of. Herald, June 6, 1894. Powder Explosion — Aug. 21, 1841. Original minutes of Coroner's Inquest.** Stories of Eye Witnesses. Journal.** lAnes Composed in Commemoration. Broadside.** Original Onondaga Standard Extra. Aug. 21, 1841.** HISTORY OP MEDICINB 87 MEDICINE. DunUip, Dr. J. P., Dinner to. Fifty years of medicine. Journal, Feb. 13, 1895. Mercer, Dr. Alfred. Dinner to and Reminiscences. Journal, April 28, 1896. Van Dtiyn, Dr. John. Reminiscences given at Academy of Medicine. Standard, March 7, 1894. Women Physicians. Herald, Oct. 27, 1895. Syracuse Medical College. Sunday Times, Dec. 24, 1893. Onondaga County Medical Society, 1878. Constitution, by-laws, etc. Pamphlet, 8vo., 22 pages. When Physicians Were Scarce in Syracuse. Journal, July 1, 1904. Onondaga Medical Association. Centennial meeting held Tuesday, May 8, 1906, in Public Library building, Syracuse. 163 pages. 1907.* Medical Library Association. Bulletin No. 1, Jan., 1908. Pamphlet.* Academy of Medicine. Constitution and by-laws, with list of fellows. 1894.* Medical Societies of Syractise. Volume of newspaper clippings, 1860 to 1883.* Academy of Medicine. Volume of clippings ; also consti- tution, by-laws and membership lists, 1894-1904.* Shipmun, A. B. Biographical sketch read before the Onondaga Medical Society, June, 1869. Pamphlet, 8vo., 10 pages.** Practicing Medicine in Syraciise in the Early 'Fifties. Dr. Alfred Mercer. Herald, Feb. 5, 1911. 88 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY 1850-1860. Syracuse in Caricature. Herald, Nov. 5, 1905. Fourteenth Ward in 185^. Reminiscences of Anna E. Lyons. Journal, Oct. 2, 1909. When the State Militia Camiped in Syracuse in 1853. Contains views of Salina Street in 1853; Camp Onondaga and review of troops ; general view of city from waterworks in 1853. Herald, Jan. 10, 1897. Webster, Daniel. Reminiscences of his visit by Parish B. Johnson. Journal, Nov. 11, 1895. Webster, Daniel. Visit to Syracuse, June 9, 1851. Illus- trated and described by S. N. Holmes. Standard, June 6, 1894. View of Salina and Genesee Streets in 1850. Sunday Times, May 27, 1894. View of West Genesee Street Before Court House Was Built. Description also. Herald, June 17, 1894. Viev) of Site of Old Onondaga County Savings Bank Building in 1855. Herald, May 17, 1896. View of Syracuse House, 1860. Herald, May 17, 1896. Vievj of Syracuse in 1853. Sunday Times, Oct. 24, 1897, Kossuth, Louis. "May Myrtle's" Reminiscences of His Visit to Syracuse. Reprinted from Rochester Democrat. Journal, March 26, 1894. ; ' SLAVERY 89 JERRY RESCUE, OCT. 1, 1851, AND SLAVERY. ' May, Rev. Samuel J. — "Speech to the Convention of Citi- zens of Onondaga County, in Syracuse, on the 14th of Octo- ber, 1851, called 'to consider the principles of the American Government, and the extent to which they are trampled underfoot by the Fugitive Slave Law,' occasioned by an attempt to enslave an inhabitant of Syracuse." Printed by Agan & Summers, 1851. Pamphlet, 8vo., 23 pages.** Con- tents : iSpeech and appendix with description of rescue. Smith, Gerrit — Abstract of the argument on the Fugitive Slave Law, made by Gerrit Smith in Syracuse, June, 1852, on the trial of Henry W. Allen, U. S. Deputy Marshal, for kidnapping. Printed at Syracuse Journal Office. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 32 pages.** Loguen, Rev. J. W. "Loguen's Narrative of Slavery Con- flict." Also contains account of Jerry Rescue.** May, Rev. Samuel J. "Recollections of Anti-Slavery Con- flict."** Northrup, Ansel Judd. Slavery in New York. An his- torical sketch. Albany, 1900. 73 pages. State Library Bulletin, History No. 4, May, 1900. Also published in New York State Library, 83d annual report, pages 241-313. This report appears in the department edition and also in Senate, 124th Session, 1901, Vol. 13, No. 45. Story of a Participant in the Jerry Rescue. Journal, July 2, 1890. Slave Smuggling. By Charles Merrick. News, June 1, 1894. Description of Jerry Rescue. By Charles Merrick. In Northern Christian Advocate. Reprinted in Journal, Nov. 17, 1893. Account of an Eye Witness. By S. N. Holmes. Journal, June 9, 1894. Account of Mrs. Lucy Watson. Courier, May 30, 1894. Reminiscences of Jerry Rescue. By Parish B. Johnson. Journal, Nov. 11, 1895. 90 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY The Jerry Rescue. By Ella B. Moffett. Herald, Sept. 1, 1899. Rescue of Jerry Recalled. Journal, July 1, 1904. Joseph Terrell's Reminiscences of Underground Railroad. Herald, Dec. 13, 1908. Mammy Tolliver. Herald, June 6, 1897. Jerry Rescue. Small scrap book of clippings.* JERRY RESCUE AND SLAVERY 91 READING LIST. American Conflict. Greeley, Vol. 1.* Congressional Globe, Vols. 21-22.* i History of Onondaga County. Clayton.* History of U. S. from 1850. Rhodes, Vol. 1.* Memorial History of Syracuse. Bruce.* Onondaga Centennial. Bruce.* Onondaga Historical Association, local history leaflet.* Rise and Fall of the Slave Power. Wilson.* Syracuse Herald,- Oct. 1, 1899.* The Underground Railroad. Siebert.* The Underground Railroad. Still.* Political History of Slavery. Kiefer, Vol. 1.* Autobiography. Andrew D. White, Vol. 1, 1860-1864. 02 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY 1860-1870. Lincoln Funeral Train in Syraciise. By S. Gumey Lai>- ham. Herald, May 28, 1911. When Andrew Johnson Visited Syracuse. By S. Gum^ Lapham. Herald, June 4, 1911. Cartoon of 1866. Sunday Times, Oct. 24, 1893. Civil War and Men of the Time. Series of articles by S. Gumey Lapham in Sunday Herald in May, June, July, 1911. Also upon military officers from Syracuse. Timby, Theodore Ruggles — Inventor of the Monitor. Page article, illustrated. Herald, May 21, 1911. Hotels in the 'Sixties. Interview with "Del" Clark^ pro- prietor of St. Charles in 1867. Post, Nov. 19, 1898. When Dickens Came to Syracuse. By S. L. Harrell. Post- Standard, Aug. 7, 1909. View of Site of Old Onondaga County Savings Bank Building in 'Sixties. Herald, April 22, 1894. HISTORY OP CAKDIPP GIANT 93 CARDIFF GIANT. "History of Monumental Fraud of Cardiff Giant." Stand- ard. June 6, 1894. Affidavits of William C. Newell and Others to Refute Fraud Charges. Journal, Oct. 30, 1869. True Story First Published in Which George Hull Tells His Part. Journal, Dec. 21, 1897. Original Papers, Affidavits and Documents About the Cardiff Giant. Contain accounts of the finding of the giant. Used in the law suit in which the late Alfred Higgins was defendant.** "The American Goliah." History of the discovery of the Cardiff Giant and opinions of scientific men thereon. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** 94 BIBLIOGRAPHy OP SYRACUSE HISTORY iCITY GOVERNMENT. ; Village Charter— 184:1, 1846. Unbound.* Charter and Ordinances — 1851, 1854, 1857, 1860, 1863, 1877, 1885, 1894.* Yearly Report Common Council — For 1857-1858. Pam- phlet 11 pages.** Proceedings of Common Council. 1888 to date.* Manuals and Reports of City Departments. 1884 to date.* Municipal Reports. Summarized reports of the depart- ments of the municipal government of Syracuse, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911-1912. For earlier reports see under "Depart- ment."* Roster of First City Government — 1848. Herald, May 16, 1909. Assessors, Board of. History. Herald, June 12, 1892. Building Code of Syracuse. 1911. Unbound.* Building Code. 1913. 8vo., bound, 200 pages. Map.** Department of Charities and Correction — Annual Report. 1902. Bound volume. Succeeding Bureau of Labor and Charities, March 25, 1902.* Annual Report of Chief Probation Officer. 1907, 1911, 1912.* City Hall Commission — Biographies of Commissionera, Herald, June 12, 1892. City Hall and History of its Building. Herald, June 12, 1892. Civil Service Commission — Regulations for Admission to the Civil Service. 1898-1903.* Municipal Service Examiners. History of, and biog- raphies. Herald, June 12, 1892. Comptroller — Annual Report. 1900 to date.* Common Council — ^Proceedings. Bound vols., 1883 to date.* CITY GOVERNMENT 95 Common Council. History of, and biographies of city Officers. Herald, June 12, 1892. ^ Common Council Proceedings— Fm 1863 and 1864. Clip- pings, etc., in a scrap book kept by Alderman Parley Bas- sett, and presented hj Mrs. Robert H. Davis to Onondaga Historical Association.** Commission Government Association, The business idea for city government. Booklet No. 1.* Court of Special Sessions — ^Annual report for 1917. Pam- phlet, 8vo.* Annual Reports of Chief Probation Officer. For 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911. Investigations, etc. Pamphlet, 8vo.* Danforth — Address to Board of Supervisors upon divi- sion of the town. Pamphlet, 8vo., 38 pages. 1875.* Excise, Board of. History and biographies of commis- sioners. Herald, June 12, 1892. Fire Cotnmissioners, Board of. Annual reports, 1 to 24. 1878 to 1901. Then continued as Department of Public Safety in municipal reports.* Fire Department — ^Croton Plug Hose Co. No. 1. History. Sunday Times, Sept. 24, 1895. First Fire Company. News, June 1, 1894. Fire Department. History of, and biographies of Com- missioners. Herald, June 12, 1892. History of Syracuse Fire Department. Illustrated. Sun- day Times, Sept. 19, 1897. Old No. U Engine Company. Sunday Times, Mar. 6, 1899. Old, Hand Engine of Syracuse Purchased by Phoenix. Phoenix Register, June 1, 1894. Volunteer and Paid Fire Department. History of. Jour- nal, April 12, 1893. Firemen of Long Ago. Volunteers. Sunday Times, Mar. 28, 1897. Volunteer Fire Department. Membership of companies. By R. A. Yoe. Journal, June 1, 1894. 96 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Fireman No. 1. Capt. Charles Eckel. History of Syra- cuse Dept. Herald, Oct. 24, 1909. Volunteer Firemen Meet, and Survivors. Journal, May 22, 1894. Williams, E. A., Tribute to Volunteer Firemen. Standard, June 13, 1894. (For accounts of fires see under heading "Fires.") Grade Crossing Commission — Report on Grade Crossing Elimirmtion. Findings of. Report of B. J. Arnold, consult- ing engineer. 1917.* Health — Annual Reports, Board of Health. 1-4, 6-13, 15, 17-34. 1884 to 1901. Continued as Dept. of Public Safety.* Bureau of Health Bulletin. Vol. 1, Nos. 1 to 12 ; Vol. 2, Nos. 1 to 4. 1914.* Board of Health. History of, and Biographies. Herald, June 12, 1892. Map Showing Distribution of Tuberculosis Cases in Syra- cuse. Herald, March 28, 1897. Library, Public — (See under "Education"). Ldghting Commission — Report to Mayor and Common Council. Sept. 3„ 1907. Reprint.* Museum of Fine Arts — Pamphlet case of catalogues, etc.* Report on Needs of Museum of Fine Arts and History of Its Organization. By Director George F. Comfort. Herald, Sept. 7, 1909.* Bulletins o/— 1911 to 1917.* Parks — 'Scrap book. Illustrated and containing news- paper clippings.* Police Department. History of and Biographies of Offi- cers. Herald, June 12, 1892. First Police Force. Herald, Dec. 30, 1900. From Constable to Police. History of department. Jour- nal, April 12, 1893. Members of the Dog Watch. Herald, Nov. 3, 1895. CITY GOVERNMENT 97 Veteran Officers of Police Department. Journal, Jan. 31, 1895. (See also under chapter of "Crime".) Public Safety — Paper Pertaining to the Purity of the Ice Supply in Syracuse. 1905. Contents: Contamination of public water supply by algae, by C. T. Moore; report on the purity of ice from Onondaga Lake, the Erie Canal at Syracuse, and from Cazenovia Lake ; report of commission- ers on sources of water supply of the city of Syracuse, 1889 ; analysis of water and interpretation of the results, by J. K. Haywood ; manuscript reports : Dr. May, 6 pages ; Michigan State Standard, 1 page ; 0. H. Landreth, 2 pages ; Dr. Lewis, 10 pages; Dr. Tucker, 32 pages; Dr. Lewis, 2nd report, 4 pages ; Dr. Lewis, 3d report, 3 pages ; ordinance by Shove, 3 pages and cover; statements of Dept. of Public Safety, 11 pages ; analyses of water and ice by Dr. Tucker, charts, 4 pages.* Annual Reports of Department of Public Safety. 1902 to 1908. Since 1908 published as municipal reports.* Public Works — Annual Reports of Department of Public Works. 1902-1908. Pamphlets. Since 1908 published as municipal reports.* Schools — (See under "Education"), Board of Supervisors. Annual Journals of. Bound vols. 1856 to date.* (See also "Supervisors.") History of Water Commission. Biographies of commis- sioners. Herald, June 12, 1892. Scrapbook Devoted to History of Water Controversy. Newspaper clippings running from 1876 to 1880. Indexed.** Syracuse City Water Works. History of, by E. W. Leavenworth. Series of three letters in Journal, December, 1865. Oliver Teall Held Water Franchise for 20 Years Prior to 18Jt9. Journal, July 1, 1904. Water Works Question — Scrap book of clippings on sub- ject, consisting of articles in Syracuse newspapers from July 4, 1859 to 1871. Contents : Water works question of 98 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY 1859; plan for city water works; letters by A. Westcott, Homer D. L. iSweet, E. W. Leavenworth, George F. Com- sitock, etc.; public meeting upon the question, March 23, 1870; Sweet's report; visit of aldermen and water com- missioners to Tully Lakes, Sept. 15, 1870; Common Council proceedings ; report of committee ; report of J. J. R. Croes, C. E. ; report of A. W. Craven, C. E.** Report on Purity of Ice from Onondaga Lake, Erie Canal at Syracuse, and Cazenovia Lake, to State Board of Health. Pamphlet, 8vo., 60 pages. By James T. Gardner. Sept. 1, 1886.** Water Board — Annual Report. July 31, 1895. Pamphlet, 8vo., 90 pages.** Annvxd Reports of Superintendent — 1894-1912. Previous to 1900 called Syracuse Water Board. Continued in munic- ipal reports. Pamphlet.* Third Annual Report. 1902. Together with early history of Syracuse Water Works by John Venner.* Fourth Annual Report. 1903.* Compilation of Laws Relating to Syracuse Water Works. Annual reports of Syracuse Water Works Co. with reports of committees of the Common Council. I860.* The Water Works of Syracuse. By Wm. R. Hill. Dis- cussion and correspondence. 8vo., 66 pages. 1895.** How the Water Supply of Syracuse Has Been Kept Free from an Unpleasant Taste. By Wm. R. Hill. Pamphlet, 8vo., 12 pages. 1899.** Syracuse City Water. By Mark Hopkins. Thesis sub- mitted as part of requirement for degree, Master of Science. 42 pages. Syracuse, 1914. ("Typewritten copy.) * Skaneateles Lake Water the Best Ever. History of, and description. Illustrated; page article. Post-Standard, Oct. 6, 1901. CITY GOVERNMENT 99 PUBLIC UTILITIES. Franchise Record of the City of Syracuse. Village, 1824 to 1848 ; city, 1848 to 1919. Compiled by City Clerk Thomas E. Kennedy, 1919. Bound volume, 8vo., 402 pages. Con- tains record of railroad franchies granted to N. Y. Central ; D., L. & W. and subsidiaries; street surface railroad fran- chises; miscellaneous franchises.** New York State Public Service Commission — Syracuse Rapid Transit Railway. Summary of findings on service of, and conclusions by expert. 1911.* Syracuse and South Bay Railway Company.... The Oppor- tunity at Oneida Lake. Republished from article in Four Track News for Sept., 1905, by T. D. MacGregor.* First Street Cars in Syracuse. Courier, June 9, 1894. Central City Railway Co. Shinplaster — ^1862. Herald, March 14, 1897. How Syracuse Street Car System Is Run. Herald, March 20, 1910. Dummy Street Car. Syracuse to Brighton. Sundaj5' Times, Dec. 24, 1893. Trolley Building in Central New York. Herald, March 24, 1907. Trolley Trips Out of Syracuse. Herald, Jan. 9, 1910. Lighting of Syracuse. Herald, March 28, 1909. ^ Old Horse Cars of Syracuse. Herald, Dec. 19, 1909. 100 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY INDUSTRIAL. Trades and Labor Assembly and Affiliated Unions. Illus- trated history. Bound volumne, 8vo., 354 pages. History of Syracuse. Illustrated.* Royal Road to Wealth. Bound vol., 8vo., 82 pages. Suc- cessful business houses of Syracuse. By H. Perry Smith. 1873.* Industrial Advance of Syracuse. ^Sketch of the history and description of its advantages as a manufacturing point. Syracuse, 1891. Sketches of business houses. 8vo., 168 pages.** Business Guide and Sketch Book of Syracuse. W. F. Thurlow, publisher, 1888. Pamphlet, Bvo., 86 pages. Syracuse and Its Points of Interest. New York, 1895. Illustrated. Royal 8vo., 78 pages.** Circular of the Third Annuxil Exhibition of the Syracuse Mechanics' Association. Held at Wieting Hall, Feb. 2, 1857. Entries, advertisements, etc. Pamphlet, 16mo., 78 pages.** Syracuse a Good Place for Manufacturers. Publication of Chamber of Commerce. 1910. Pamphlet, 8vo., 86 pages, illustrated.* Board of Trade — Bound volume of publications from 1878 to 1885.* 'Resources of Onondaga County. A review of manufac- turing and jobbing interests of Syracuse, historical sketches, statistics of State production, city's elements of wealth and advantages as a business center. Pamphlet. 1883.* Syracuse Business Firms, Commerce and Manufactures. Pamphlet case of circulars, histories, etc.* Commerce, Manufactures and Resources of Syracuse. Pamphlet, 8vo., 136 pages. 1886. Indexed and illustrated.* Handy Facts About Syracuse. Series of Guides. Pub- lished by H. Monroe Ford. 1912 onward.* Handbook of Business and Traders Exchange. Pam- phlet, 12mo., 100 pages. 1891.* INDUSTRIAL 101 Business Men's Assoeiation. Annual reports, 1882-1883, 1892, 1893.* Commercial Register and Business Directory for 1858. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages. Syracuse Industries. Scrap book of clippings. 1900 to date.* Labor Day Annual. 1902. Bound vol., 12mo., 280 pages. Illustrated.* Ancient Syracuse. In monthly publication of Syracuse Chamber of Commerce for July, 1905.** Syracuse Gas Co. Circulars for 1859, 1866, 1890.* Report of Lighting Commission. 1907. Pamphlet, 8vo., 44 pages.* Underwriting in Syracuse and the Underwriters. S. G. Smith and others. (American Agency Bui., Feb., 1912.)* Industrial History of Syracuse. By Prof. John E. Sweet. 1913.** Onondaga Hotel. Corporation Prospectus. Pamphlet.* Syracuse and Its Resources. H. J. Sutherland, compiler. 1893.* Chamber of Commerce. Series of calendars containing summaries of activities of the Chamber and current busi- ness notes. On file in Chamber of Commerce rooms. Syracuse Souvenir by Chamber of Commerce. Illustrated. 1899. 8vo., 52 pages.** City of Syracuse. Published by Chamber of Commerce. 1899. 8vo., 16 pages.** Chamber of Commerce Year Books. 1907 to 1912.* Also Year Books at Onondaga Historical Association and in of- fices of the Chamber of Commerce. City of Syracuse in 1906. Published by Dey Bros. Many illustrations.** Henry Ryan — Contractor and Builder. Illustrated pam- phlet of buildings erected, public and private. 1908. 102 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Visit of Honorary Commercial Commission of Japan to Syracuse. Oct. 9, 1909. Newspaper clippings in pamphlet.* Syracuse Business Directory. Comprising a catalogue of business houses, professions and trades for 1853-1854, by- Alexander Wilder.* Syracuse's Opportunities. By C. M. Robinson. Series of articles in Syracuse Herald. 1905.* Printers' Union — Official Souvenir of International Typo- graphical Union. 44th annual session held in Syracuse, Oct. 10-15, 1898. Oblong quarto, bound, 68 pages.* Farmers' and Mechanics' Protection Co. of Canton, Onon- daga County — Constitution of. 1854. Pamphlet, 8vo., 8 pages.** H. E. Ford's Catalogue of Seeds. 1869. Syracuse. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 22 pages.** Iron and Steel Works Directory of United States. 1878. Pamphlet. Description of iron works in Syracse.** Industries of Syracuse. 1882. Board of Trade. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 24 pages. Contains short history of Syracuse and accounts of industries.** First Annual Statement of the Trade and Manufactures of the City of Syracuse. Jan. 1, 1879. Pamphlet, 8vo., 64 pages. Contents : Charter trustees of Board of Trade, dated April 4, 1878, and membership; secretary's report; short histories of the village and city of Syracuse; city depart- ments 'fend industries, with statistics.** Fourth Annuxil Statement of Trade and Manufactures. Jan. 1, 1882. Pamphlet, 8vo., 50 pages.** Seventh Annual Statement of Trade and Manufactures. Jan. 1, 1885. Pamphlet, 8vo., 22 pages.** Wool Growers' Association. 1864. Officers and by-laws. Pamphlet, 16mo., 16 pages.** Williams, E. A. ("Seth"), Recollections of Early Adver- tising. Herald, June 6, 1894. Iron and Steel Works of Onondaga. In "Iron and Steel INDUSTRIAL 103 Works of United States." Published by American Iron and Steel Association. 1878. Jaycox & Green. History of an old grocery firm. Sun- day Times, Dec. 16, 1895. History and Commerce of Central New York. A. F. Par- son's Pub. Co., New York, 1893. Royal quarto, 80 pages on Syracuse.** McCarthy Store. History of the drygoods firm. 'News, June 1, 1894. New York Industrial Recorder. Special number, 1898. Illustrated. Folio. 40 pages.** Lackawanna Route. Contains business history of Syra- cuse. Illustrated. About 1898.** Journal Special Business Edition. Journal, Nov. 14, 1896. History of Business of Syracuse. Journal, A^pril 12, 1893. Post Special Business Tdition. Post, Nov. 14, 1896. Journal Special Business Edition. Journal, June 24, 1899. How Syracuse Grows. (Special edition. Courier, April 18, 1896. Syracuse Industrial Edition. Magazine. Folio. Illus- trated. 20 pages. 1904.** Business Interests of Syracuse. By Arthur Pember. New York Times, Nov. 15, 1871. Stone & Ball, Jewelers. History of. Herald, June 27, 1897. Business of Syracuse. Special edition of Post^Standard, Sept. 12, 1910. Syracuse Business Proclamation. Special industrial edi- tion of Herald, Jan. 30, 1911. Business Edition of Courier. April 18, 1896. Illustrated. How Solvay Process Plant Came to be Located Here. Journal, Nov. 10, 1904, 104 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Syracuse an Industrial Center. By William P. Baker. Commerce Magazine, July-Aug., 1909. Pub. at Rochester.** Industrial Edition of Syracuse Journal. Giving accounts of business houses. March 7, 1903. Industries of Syracuse. Herald, Dec. 20, 1908. Discovery of Iron Ore in Onondaga. Dec. 20, 1908. Onondaga Hotel Site. Herald, Jan. 17, 1909. South Salina and South Warren Streets Being Changed to Business Streets. Herald, Jan. 17, 1909. Whitman & Barnes Company. Standard, July 25, 1897. Trade Edition of Standard. Standard, Jan. 1, 1892. BANKING HISTORY • 105 BANKS. City Bank — ^Opening announcement in celebration of the removal of the bank to its new location on its 8th anniver- sary. 1917.* First National Bank — Story of fifty years — 1863 to 1913. Bound volume.* Syraciise Savings Bank — E. W. Leavenworth's farewell address to trustees of, on retiring from presidency, Dec. 24^ 1883. Pamphlet, 19 pages.* Salt Springs National Bank. 1852-1899. Pamphlet, 12mo., 10 pages. Description of Gridley Building.** Onondaga County Savings Bank — ^Floor plans of building. Pamphlet.* Souvenir, 1900. Views. Pamphlet.* History and Manual. Embracing act of incorporation, passed April 10, 1895 ; with laws of State of New York rela- tive to savings bank in force July 1, 1897 ; also by-laws and order of business of said bank. 1897.* Working at Night on New Onondaga County Savings Bank. Herald, Jan. 17, 1897. Syracuse Banks. Pamphlet case of publications, manuals, circulars, etc.* Onondaga County Savings Bank — History and ManuaL Bound vol., 8vo., 110 pages. 1897.* First Trust & Deposit Company — "The Story of a Bank — 1863 to 1919.' ' Pamphlet, 8vo., 58 pages. Contains illus- trations of Clinton Square in 1666; Genesee and Salina Streets in 1869, and Cook's Coffee House, 1865 ; officers, etc. Onondaga County Savings Bank. Building in 1860. Herald, April 22, 1894. History of Banks of Syracuse for Sixty Years. Journal, Feb. 27, 1909. First Banks. Sunday Times, Dec. 14, 1893. Banking History Chapters. By Franklin H. Chase. Jour- nal, July 1, 1904. 106 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE) HISTORY National Banks of Syracuse. History of. Herald, June 6, 1897. Savings Banks of Syracuse. Herald, May 9, 1897. SCHOOLS 107 EDUCATION. History of the Schools of Syracuse. From its early settle- ment to Jan. 1, 1893. By Edward Smith. Pub. by C. W. Bardeen, 1893. Svc, 347 pages. Contents: Early begin- nings; under city > charter, 1848-1857; second decade, 1858- 1867; third, fourth and fifth decades; Central library; organizations of boards of education; lists of officers, schools, teachers ; biographical sketches ; graduates Syracuse High School.* Onondaga Teachers' Institute. Catalogue of, for the Spring Session of 1851, with the resolutions passed, consti- tution and by-laws. Printed by Agan & Summers, Daily Standard Office, Syracuse, 1851. Pamphlet, 8vo., 29 pages. Contents: Officers, lectures, members.** Munro Collegiate Institute at Elbridge. Catalogue of, 1860-1861. Printed at Syracuse by Masters & Lee, 1861. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages. Contents: list of students for academic year, board of instruction, etc.** Munroe Collegiate Institute at Elbridge. Catalogue of, 1866-1867. Pamphlet, 8vo., 24 pages. Contains engraving of institute, list of students, etc.** Catalogue of Books in Library of Public School No. 7, Syracuse, 1851. Pamj^hlet, 12mo., 36 pages.** Teachers' Pension Guild Fair — ^Alhambra, Syracuse, Dec. 15-18, 1897. Fair Trumpeter. Pamphlet, 8vo., 30 pages.** Board of Education — Annual Report. 1852-1855, 1858, 1861, 1869, 1871, 1873 to date.* Report of Vocational High School Commission. Ap- pointed to determine the advisability of construction. 1910.* Syracuse High School Lyceum. Constitution, by-laws, «tc. 1873.* High School Budget. Student publication. Vol. 1, 1873. The Senatorian. Year book published by Senate Society of Syracuse High School. 1913-1916.* Annual Reports, Board of Education. 1855, 1858, 1861,. 108 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY i869, 1871, 1873 to date. Early numbers in Leavenworth collection of pamphlets. Bound.* Early Catalogues. Bound together. Park Institute, 1852 ; Fayette Street Female Seminary, 1853; N. Y. C!ollege of Dental 'Surgery, 1853 ; Syracuse Mercantile, 1858 ; Syracuse Collegiate School, 1868; Syracuse Classical School, 1870; Mrs. Wilkinson's School for Girls, 1891 ; Onondaga Teach- ers' Institute, 1851.* History of High School. News, Nov. 26, 1895. Ninety Syracuse Teachers Who Taught Over 20 Years. Herald, Aug. 30, 1908. Busy Kindergartens. Herald, Sept. 15, 1897. Schools of Syracuse. Articles in Post as follows: Put- nam, Jan. 11, 1896; Prescott, Jan. 18, 1896; Brighton, Jan. 25, 1896; Franklin, Feb. 1, 1896; Seymour, Feb. 8, 1896 r Madison, F*. 15, 1896; Porter, Feb. 22, 1896; Genesee, March 2, 1896 ; Montgomery, March 9, 1896 ; Salina, March 16, 1896 ; Croton, March 21, 1896. Articles then followed weekly in this order: Delaware, Merrick, Danforth Town- send, Adams, Clinton, Irving, Jefferson, Frazer, Grace, May and Gere. History of Syracuse High School. Illustrated. Herald, Dec. 1, 1895. Gives list of graduates from 1856 to 1895, inclusive. How Syracuse Cares for Her Army of School Children. Herald, Oct. 1, 1899. Illustrated. Saint Andrew's Divinity. Short history of ; directory of membership. Illustrated. 1910.* Keble School. 25th anniversary. Herald, June 21, 1896. House of Providence School. Herald, June 14, 1896. Kindergarten Growth in Syracuse. Herald, Dec. 4, 1898. Sixty Years in City Schools. By F. H. Chase. Journal, July 1, 1904. Truant School. Illustrated. Post-Standard, Dec. 29, 1901- SCHOOLS 109 Public School History. Biographies of commissioners. Herald, June 12, 1892. Sisters of St. Francis and Their Schools. By the Rev. John F. Mullany. Standard, Sept. 7, 1896. Historical Sketch of School System from 18i8. By Supt. A. B. Blodgett. Journal, April 12, 1893. Record of Fifty Years of Schools. By George B. Spalding. Journal, July 1, 1895. From Earliest Times to Present Schools. By Edward Smith. Journal, Feb. 23, 1893. Services of Mrs. Emma Willard and Mrs. Redfield. By Margaret Tredwell -Smith. Journal, June 27, 1895. Recollections of Amelia Bradbury, Teacher — ^Syracuse Lyceum and Reading Societies. Journal, Feb. 23, 1894. Early Women School Teachers. Mrs. M. K. S. Eaton. Journal, Oct. 12, 1895. Early Onondaga Teachers. By Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, Oct. 16, 1895. Fortieth Anniversary of the High School and History. Journal, Oct. 31, 1895. Syracuse Preparatory School. Herald, Sept. 30, 1906. Teachers Long in Service. Journal, Aug. 11, 1906. Dedication Central High School. PostjStandard, Jan. 30, 1903. Comparison of Schools of Syracuse With Other Cities. Herald, Jan. 17, 1909. Syracuse Academy. History of, with Oliver Teall's pic- ture. Sunday Times, Dec, 24, 1893. School Principals of 1895. Picture. Herald, Apr. 3, 1910. 110 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. First Announcement of Syracuse University. Organiza- tion. 1871. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages. With picture of Myers Block, where it started.** Annual Report, Syracuse University. June 23, 1874. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** Alumni Record, Syracuse University — 1835-1899. Frank Smalley, Editor. Syracuse, May, 1899. 8vo., 990 pages. Contains: Annals of Genesee College;' annals of Syracuse University ; historical sketch of College of Medicine, includ- ing Geneva Medical College; historical sketch College of Fine Arts ; endowments ; faculties ; graduates ; alumni ; pub- lications of University, etc. Alumni Record — 1899-1904. Frank Smalley, Editor. Syracuse, 1904. 8vo., 698 pages. Alumni Record — 1872-1910. Frank Smalley, Editor. Syracuse, 1911. 2 vols., 8vo. ; total pages, 2290. Syracuse University. Student periodicals. Onondagan, published by Junior Class. 1893, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1913 to 1918.* Syracusan. Monthly. Vols. 4, 5, 8 to 17. 1881 to 1914.* University Forum. Vols. 1 and 2. 1895-1897.* University Herald. Weekly. Vols. 2 to 25. 1873 to 1897.* Special Bulletin, Syracuse University: "Where We Are and What We Are." Illustrated. Pamphlet, 8vo., 32 pages. University Press, 1896.** Annuals, Syracuse University. 1874-1875, 1876-1877, 1880-1881, 1884-1885, 1885-1886, 1898-1899, 1899-1900.** Bulletin of Museum of Natural History, Syracuse Univer- sity. 1897. Pamphlet, 8vo., 8 pages.** Syracuse University Annuals. 1872 to 1911. Also con- tains announcement of Syracuse Universiity published in 1871. Since 1902 published as Bulletin of University.* Account of Founding Syracuse University. Methodism in State of New York as represented in State Convention held UNIVERSITY 111 in Syracuse, Feb., 1870. In proceedings and addresses. Vol. 1.* University Stadium — Consolidated Engineering and Con- struction Co. Picture showing method of construction, ac- companied by historical and technical sketch. 1907. Pam- phlet.* Syracuse as a University Town. University Forum, Mar, 2, 1897. University, History of. Elmira Journal, July, 1894. University, Inauguration of Faculty and Laying of Corner Stone. Standard, Sept. 1, 1871. PUBLICATIONS OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY— Pamphlets : Announcement. 1871. 16 pages. Annuals. 1872-1873 to date. Announcennent, College of Medicine.' Annuals. 1872- 1873 to date. Manual of the College of Fine Arts. 1874, 1875, 1882, 1887, 1892. Post Graduate Courses of Study. 1876, 1878, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1889, 1891, 1892, 1893. Syracuse University. Hall of Languages. Inauguration and cornerstone. 1871. 40 pages. Inauguration of Alexander Winchell as Chancellor. 1873. 79 pages. Address to Graduates of College of Physicians and Sur- geons by Roger W. Pease, M. D. 1873. 14 pages. Alumni Reunion. 1875. 56 pages. Programs of Recitations and Soirees Given by the Musical Department. 1878-1885. 64 pages. Bulletin of the Biological Laboratory, No. 1 . List of birds of Onondaga County. By Morgan K. Barnum. 1886. 34 pages. 112 BIBLIOCatAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY Syracusan. 1877 to 1895. Began again in 1908. Onondagan. 1883 to date. 1890 and 1895 not published. University Herald. 1877 to 1906. University News. 1887 to 1895. University Forum. 1895 to 1900. University Tribune. 1897-1898. University Weekly. 1900 to 1906. Annvxd Report to Board of Trustees. By Alexander Win- chell. 17 pages. Inauguration of James R. Day as Chancellor. 1894. 29 pages. Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory. Vol. I, 1904; Vol. II, 1905; Vol. Ill, 1908. Literary and Bibliographical Bulletin. 1903. List of further publications, consisting of constitution, by-laws, reports, etc., will be found in Alumni Records, 1835 to 1899, at page 748 ; 1899 to 1904, at page 281, and 1872 to 1910 at page 1745. Special Historical material of Syracuse University will be found as follows : Alumni Record 1835 to 1899 : History of Athletics. By George Hopkins Bond, 1894, page 769. Alumni Record, 1899 to 1904: First prize awarded in Genesee College, July 11, 1856, page 289; inauguration of the faculty, page 291; laying of cornerstone. Hall of Lan- guages, page 322; early commencement programs, page 327; class day programs, page 349; College of Medicine, page 363 ; College of Fine Arts, early papers, page 371 ; re- hearsals and exhibitions, page 387; calculus ceremonies, page 405; boating in the 'seventies, page 422; early track meets, page 427 ; miscellaneous, page 437. Alumni Record, 1872 to 1910 : Before the Beginnings, by Rev. J. B. Foote, D. D., page 1748; inaugurals of the four chancellors, page 1750; dedication of John Crouse College, UNIVERSITY 113 page 1766 ; jumbler bowl, page 1770 ; alumni banquet, where the toasts were printed, not spoken, page 1771 ; mock pro- gram of the commencement exercises of the class of '66, Genesee College, page 1786; early history of debating at Syracuse University, by Thomas M. Bishop, page 1799; "Syracuse University, the City's Greatest and Most Pro- gressive Enterprise," page 1801 ; history of athletics, by Prof. W. C. Lowe, page 1815. 114 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Annual Reports. 1894 to 1910.* Year Books. Containing annual reports, etc. 1910 to date* Bulletins. 1907 to date.* Finding List of Books on Genealogy and Heraldry in Syracuse Public Library. Includes parish registers, visita- tions, history of names and allied subjects. Edition of 1910. Pamphlet, 8vo., 110 pages ; additions, 10 pages.* Finding Lists. Genealogies and Local History. Supple- ment No. 1, 1903.* Start of Work to Erect Carnegie Library Building^ Growth of library described by E. W. Mundy. Illustrated. Post-Standard, Oct. 20, 1901. Annual Report and History of Central Library. Journal, Oct. 1, 1895; Journal, April 12, 1893. Catalogue of Franklin Institute Library of Syracuse. 1851. Pamphlet.** Salina Library. Organized April 14, 1818, at Daniel Gil- bert's house, Thomas Wheeler, chairman. Trustees : Fisher Curtis, Thomas McCarthy, James Shankland, Mathew Van Vleck, John Alden, Thomas Wheeler, Daniel Gilbert. Record In County Clerk's Office. Rural Libraries. Records in County Clerk's Office. Mis- cellaneous. Catalogue Syracuse Central Library for 1860. Pamphlet,. 8vo., 107 pages.** Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Library of Public School No. 7, Syracuse. 1851. Pamphlet, 16mo., 36 pages.** Some Treasures in Rare Books. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, 1906. INSTITUTIONS AND SORORITIES 115 ,' INiSTITUTIONS, HOSPITALS, SOCIETIES, ETC. Associated Charities — Annual Reports. 1-2. 1902-1903, 1905-1906, 1910. Pamphlets.* Associated Churches and Charities — Anmuil Report. Suc- ceeding Associated Charities. 1916.* Labor and Charities, Bureau of — Annual Reports. 1879 to 1896, lacldng 1883-1885. Bureau of Labor and Charities ■was succeeded by Associated Charities in 1902. Report of 1896 contains history.* Report of N. Y. Bureau Municipal Research to Associated Charities — May 14, 1912. Pamphlet, 8vo.* Bureau of Labor and Charities History. Journal, April 12, 1893. Animals, Central N. Y. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to — Annual reports, 1 to 8. 1892-1898. Annual statements, etc. 1903-1906.* Boys' Club. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of work of.* Charities, History of. Journal, April 12, 1893. Charities and Correction Department. Annual reports, 1902, 1906. Annual reports of Chief Probation Officer, 1907, 1911.* Children, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to. Annual reports, 1884, 1898, 1902-1907.* Celebration of Twenty-fifth Anniversary, Society for Pre- vention of Cruelty to Children. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings of, March 14, 1907 ; founded, March 14, 1881 ; in- corporated, March 22, 1881.* Employment Society. Report. 1910. Pamphlet. Con- tains short history of work. 1869-1910.* (See also Women's Educational Union.' Feeble Minded — Syracuse State Institution for Feeble Minded Children. Account of the ceremonies at the laying of the cornerstone of the New York Asylum for Idiots at Syracuse, Sept. 8, 1854.* 116 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Annual Reports — For 1851 to 1895, 1899 to 1906; 1908 to 1915.* Institution of Feeble Minded. By Edith Cornwall. Page article; illustrated. Herald, Nov; 5, 1892. State Institution for Feeble Minded. History and illus- trations. Herald, March 29, 1896. History and Work of State Institution for Feeble Minded. Sunday Times, Oct. 24, 1897. History of State Institution. Journal, April 12, 1893. Good Shepherd, Hospital of. Reports from 1893 to date.* History of House of Good Shepherd. Journal, April 12, 1893. Gospel Mission. Report, 1913-1914. Pamphlet, 8vo., 18 pages, illustrated.* Home Association. Annual reports for 1882, 1885, 1887, 1890, 1892, 1895, 1897, 1900, 1905. Printed pamphlets. Each about 24 pages. 8vo. That for 1892 contains brief history by Mrs. L. W. Butler, the fortieth anniversary of the Home Association being celebrated April 26, 1892.* Charter, By-Laws, Etc.* "Gathered Records of Home Association." Annual re- ports, 1-20. 1851-1874.* Home, History of. Herald, April 26, 1896. Home, History of. Journal, April 12, 1893. Onondaga Orphan Asylum, History of. Herald, May 31, 1896. Onondaga Orphan Asylum. Fiftieth Anniversary. His- tory, officers and illustrations. Herald, May, 1895.** Onondaga County Orphan Asylum. Charter, constitution, and by-laws. 1863. Contains short history of the institu- tion.* Onondaga Orphan Asylum, History of. Journal, April 12, 1893. INSTITUTIONS AND SORORITIES 117 Prevention of Social Diseases, Society for, Syracuse. Organized Feb. 1, 1910. Ck)nstitution and by-laws. Pam- phlet.* Philanthropies. Individual, institutional, municipal, cru- sades and uplifts. Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings in Syracuse Public Library.* Rescue Mission. History of the Work. 1890. Pamphlet, 16mo.* St. Joseph's Hospital. History and illustrations. Herald, June 12, 1896. Twenty-fifth Anniversary. History and staffs. Journal, May 5, 1894. History of St. Joseph's. Journal, April 12, 1893. Reports of St. Joseph's Hospital — From 1892 to date.* Shelter for Unprotected Girls. History of. Illustrated. Herald, May 31, 1896. Annual Reports of Shelter. 1888-1889, 1901, 1908.* Closed July 1, 1918. University Settlement Association. Annual report, 1913. Pamphlet.* Visiting Nurse Association. Pamphlet case of reports,^ etc.* Annual Reports Visiting Nurse Association. 1895, 1907- 1915. Pamphlets.* War Chest Association Report. Consolidated. Aug. 1, 1919.* Women's Educational and Industrial Union and Employ- ment Society. Illustrated souvenir catalogue of in "Allegory of America," produced at Alhambra, April 3-8, 1893. Mem- bership, history, etc. Pamphlet, 8vo., 88 pages.** Women's Christian Association. Annual report. 1887. Pamphlet.* Women's and Children's Hospital. Reports from 1890 to date.* 118 BIBUOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Working Women's Club. 1895-1896. Membership, etc. Pamphlet, 12mo., 32 pages.** Y. M. C. A. Annual report of, Feb. 26, 1865. Located in Pike Block, S. Salina and Fayette Streets. Pamphlet, 8vo., 36 pages. Mem'bership, etc.** History and Officers of Y. M. C. A. Journal, Apr. 12, 1893. Y. M. C. A. Pamphlet case of circulars, programs, etc.* Annual Report of Y. M. C. A. Feb. 24, 1863. Pamphlet* History of Y. M. C. A. Illustrated. Herald, Mar. 13, 1910. Y. W. C. A. Two pamphlet cases of circulars, programs, etc.* CLUBS AND FRATERNITIES 119 CLUBS, FRATERNITIES, SOCIETIES, ETC. Archeological Society of America, Syracuse Branch. His- tory and list of members. 1914-1915.** Same for 1915- 1916.* A. 0. U. W. Directory and Handbook for Syracuse. 1895. 12mo., 128 pages. Illustrated.** Caledonian Club of Syracuse. Illustrated. Prominent members, etc. Herald, Aug. 8, 1897. Citizens' Club. Constitution and by-laws, members. 1886, 1904, 1906.* Civil Service Reform Association, Syracuse. Report of March 6, 1884. Richmond Fisk. Pamphlet.* Catholic Union Club. Opening of club house in E. Onon- daga St. and membership. Herald, Oct. 18, 1896. Citizens' Club. Illustrated description. Herald, Jan. 19, 1894. Century Club. Incorporated Sept. 9, 1876; constitution, by-laws, membership, etc. 1888.* Onondaga Golf and Country Club. Constitution, by-laws, membership, etc. 1906.* Foresters of America. Seventh meeting, Grand Court of State of New York, held at Turn Hall, Syracuse, May 9 to 12, 1899. Pamphlet, 8vo., 94 pages.* Founders and Patriots of America, Syracuse Chapter. Newspaper account of organization of Chapter, April 26, 1898.* Independent Order of Odd Felloios. Onondaga Lodge No. 79. Memorial of the courtesies extended through a public reception to George Judd Gardner, by Evening Star Rebekah Lodge No. 52 ; also of the celebration of the 50th anniver- sary of the institution of Onondaga Lodge No. 79, held Jan. 6, 1893. Pamphlet, 8vo., 86 pages.* Some Early Three Link History. Sunday Times, Feb. 20, 1898.** Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of. Syracuse 120 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYKACUSE HISTORY Lodge Nio. 31. Historical review. (In the American Elk, Feb., 1917, pages 3-8.)* Masons. Volume of clippings, pamphlets, etc. Syracuse Temple.* First Petition for a Masonic Lodge in Syracuse. Herald, May 8, 1898. Register and Directory of Syracuse Lodge No. 501, F. A. M. Compiled from the records by Herbert W. Green- land. March 6, 1890.** Masons — Board of Relief. Annual report. 1914.* Greek Letter Men of Syracuse. W. J. Maxwell, compiler. 1901.* Central City Commandery No. 25. Twenty-fifth anniver- sary, April 20, 1881. Pamphlet, 12mo., 54 pages. Con- tains history, etc.* Club Facts. Manual and Directory of Women's Clubs in Syracuse. 1899. By M. A. Potter and Georgine Milmine. Pamphlet.* Reminder. Published by Y. W. C. A. Vols, 2-9. 1909- 1917.* Rotary Club. Constitution and by-laws, revised April 25, 1913. Pamphlet.* Friday, the 13th, Charlie's Day. Pamphlet, 16 pages.^ 1914.* Boys' Club. Annual report, 1, 2. 1903-1904.* Portfolio Club. Twenty-fifth anniversary; history of- Herald, Oct. 28, 1900. Sons of Malta in Syracuse. Herald, Dec. 20, 1908. Syracuse Club. Merged with the Century Club, June 1, 1900. Account of merging and membership. Journal, May 1, 1900. Tenekanah Club. W. Genesee St. Page article. Herald.** Syracuse Clubs and Associations. Four pamphlet cases filled with clippings, circulars, etc.* CLUBS AND FRATERNITIES 121 Onondaga Chapter, Daughters of Revolution. Volume of clippings in reference to.* Syracuse Camera Club. Competitors' exhibition, April, 1901. Membership. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages. Index to Clubs of Syracuse — As kept in scrap books, pam- phlet cases, etc., at Syracuse Library. Typewritten volume.* Scrap Books. iSeven volumes. Newspaper clippings of clubs of Syracuse. Indexed.* Turn Verein. Fiftieth year. Jubilee volume. 1854 to 1904. History by William Schmidt; illustrations by Otto Schweikert. Svo., 272 pages; bound; in German.** Turn Verein and What It Has Accomplished. Journal, July 1, 1904. University Club. Constitution, by-laws, membership, etc. 1900, 1904, 1910.* New York State Federation of Women's Clubs. Volume of clippings.* Collection of List of Clubs of Syracuse. In pamphlet cases.* Syracuse Noted as a Club Center. Contains accounts of women's clubs. Post, NOv. 19, 1898. 122 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY COUNTY OFFICES. History of County Clerk's Office. Journal, April 12, 1893. Biographical Sketches of Clerk's Portraits in Hall of Records. Tully Times. Reprinted in Journal, July 29, 1890. First Meeting of Board of Supervisors and Danforth Homestead. Herald, June 10, 1904. Report of Insane Asylum at County Poor House, by Joint Committee of State Board of Charities and Supervisors. 1879. 39 pages. History of and the Selling of Paupers at the Auction Block in Syracuse. By Franklin H. Chase. Journal, May 9, 1894. SYRACUSE DIRECTORIES 123 DIRECTORIES. The first directory of Syracuse was published in 1851. No directories were published in 1852-1853, 1860-1861, 1861-1862. The Syracuse Public Library has nearly a complete list of directories.* The Onondaga Historical Association has the following: 1851-1852, 1853-1854, 1855-1856, 1857-1858, Boyd's 1857, 1862-1863, 1864-1865, 1886-1867, 1867-1868, 1868-1869, 1869-1870, 1870-1871, 1871-1872, 1872-1873, 1873-1874, 1874-1875, 1875-1876, 1876-1877, 1878-1879, 1879-1880, 1880-1881, 1881-1882, 1882-1883, 1883-1884; 1884-1885, 1885-1886, 1886-1887, 1887-1888, 1888-1889, 1889-1890, 1890-1891, 1891-1892, 1893-1894, 1894-1895, 1895-1896, 1896-1897, 1897-1898, 1898-1899, 1899-1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913. Also Boyd's County Directories for 1859-1860 and 1868- 1869. Each contains a history of Syracuse. Also all the earlier directories contain short histories of the city. Par- son's Central New York, 1893-1894. Onondaga Business Directory, 1896; Classified and Central N. Y. Business Directory for 1865.** Syracuse and Central New York Blue Book and Ladies' Address Book. 1889, 1895, 1900, 1902, 1904, 1908, 1910, 1914, 1916.* Hotel Guests' Guide for the City of Syracuse. 1873.* Political Blue Book. By J. C. Knauber. 1902.* Street Directory — Boyd's. 1903. Pocket pamphlet.* Gazetteer and Business Directory of Onondaga. 1 vol. Published by Hamilton Child. 1868. Syrrcuse Directory of 1853. Account of, with illustra- tions from; lists of churches, hotels, etc. Herald, Dec. 15, 1918. Also by S. G. Lapham. Herald, July 4, 1897. Places of Interest — Guide Book. 24 pages, 16mo. By Paul M. Paine. 1916.* Street Directory — Guide Book. 130 pages, lemo. Andrew Boyd Publishing Co. 1903.* 124 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY CEMETERIES. Cemeteries of Syracuse. Typewritten volume of inscriiv tions, taken from notes of the Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Only old and abandoned cemetery inscriptions given as re- gards Syracuse, as Oakwood, Woodlawn, Morningside and St. Agnes' have records which are accessible. This county list contains 11,778 names. Arranged alphabetically and indexed by Mrs. Minnie L. Kellogg of Syracuse Library. July, 1917.* Deaths and Marriages from Syracuse Star and Journal. Journal, 1846 to 1850. Typewritten record. Also record of deaths from Boyd's Syracuse Directories from 1871 to 1876.* Oakwood. History, incorporation, niles and regulations of, together with the dedication odes and addresses. Pam- phlet. I860.* Picturesque Oahwood — Its Past and Present Associations. Mrs. A. C. Maltbie, Ed. 1894.* Records of Cemetery Association. Herald, Jan. 12, 1896. Early Interments. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Jour- nal, 1897. Soldiers' Wayside Graves. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, June 1, 1916. Rose Hill Memorials. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, June 13, 1914. Oakwood Cemetery, History of. By H. P. Smith. 1871. Bound volume, 8vo., 90 pages; illustrated.* Where the City Founders Sleep — First Ward Cemetery^ Page article; illustrated. Herald, Dec. 6, 1908. RAILROAD HISTORY 125 RAILROADS. New York Central Stations Past and Present Illustrated. Standard, Oct. 7, 1895. Syracuse, Auburn & Rochester Railroad in 18^3. Journal, April 8, 1896. Everson, George, Reminiscences of Railroad Station Sites, Sunday Times, Oct. 30, 1896. Railroads from Syracuse. Onondaga Standard, June 29, 1836.** Opening of New York Central Station and History of Other Stations. iStandard, Oct. 7, 1895. Railroads in 18A6 to 18^8. Herald, Oct. 15, 1897. Railway Timetables of 184.0. Journal, April 8, 1896. First Ride on the Cars. Herald, June 6, 1894. Early Days of Steam Railroads. Journal, July 1, 1904. Primitive Engine on Auburn Road. Illustrated. Herald, March 28, 1897. Freight Yards of New York Central at Dewitt. Illus- trated. Herald, July 16, 1905. When the Railroad Came to Syracuse. Herald, April 25, 1909. Flagmen of Syracuse. Herald, Nov. 7, 1909. History of Syracuse Railroads. Page article; illustrated. Herald.** 126 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY TELEGRAPH. Western Union. History of local office. Herald, March 14, 1897. Semi-centennial of Telegraph and History of Local Office. Journal, May 24, 1894. How Syracuse Celebrated the Laying of the Atlantic Cable. By Anna Bagg Halliday. Herald, Sept. 17, 1911. ; GREAT FIRES OP SYRACUSE 127 FIRES, ETC. Big Syracuse Fires and the Heroic Deeds of Syracuse Firemen. By John P. Quigley, Chief of the Syracuse Fire Department. Series of articles in Syracuse Herald, begin- ning Aug. 2, 1911, and continuing on the follomng dates ; Aug. 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 21, 25, 28, 30, and Sept. 1, 4, 6, 8. Fire Horses of Syracuse. Herald, April 3, 1910. Thirty-three Years of Fire Fighting in Syracuse. By Chief J. P. Quigley. Herald, Jan. 29, 1910. Big Syracuse Fires. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings made July to Sept., 1911. Herald.* Central City Engine Wreck by Falling Through Salina Street Bridge — April 30, 1869. Illustrated. Herald, May 20, 1894. Dillaye Block, South Salina Street, Burned. Herald, Jan. 26 1897. Fire of March Ik, 1891. Illustrated. Herald, March 15, 1891. Buffalo Express, March 21, 1891. Fire Truck Collision at W. Fayette and Franklin Streets. Herald, Dec. 5, 1896. 128 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY CRIMINAL COURT RECORDS. Trial of Owen Linsday for the Murder of Francis A. CoU vin, Baldwinsville. Verbatim report. Bound vol., 8vo., 268 pages. 1875. Body found June 22, 1874.* Harvey, Detective James, Murder. See daily papers of following dates : Shooting, July 31, 1893 ; coroner's verdict, Aug. 3, 1893; Charles F. Wilson captured, Aug. 24, 1893; indicted, Oct. 4, 1893 ; Lucius R. Wilson's trial began, Oct. 30, 1893; convicted, Nov. 5, 1893; sentenced, Nov. 11, 1893; taken to Auburn, Nov. 15, 1893; case argued in Court of Appeals, Jan. 16, 1894; decision, Feb. 6, 1894; Governor Flower grants stay, March 7, 1894; denied. May 5, 1894; electrocuted. May 14, 1894; Charles Wilson's trial begun, Sept. 10, 1894 ; convicted, Sept. 23, 1894 ; sentenced to death, Sept. 24, 1894 ; Court of Appeals, March 6, 1895 ; affirmed, April 9, 1895 ; Sentence commuted to imprisonment for life, June 11, 1895 ; pardoned, 1919. Secret of Dr. Harvey W. Kendall's Murder on May 17, 1883, and Story of Grave Robbing in Onondaga. Two page article; illustrated. Herald, March 27, 1904. Fyler Murder. Illustrated article of house where Ruth Fyler was murdered. Herald, Feb. 22, 1903. Fitzsimmons, Robert, Trial. For manslaughter in killing "Con" Riordan at Grand Opera House. Begun June 24, 1895. Daily papers. Acquitted. Chief of Police Wright's Service in Hunting Criminals for 23 Years. Illustrated. Herald, May 7, 1905. Amber Murder. Shooting of David Wilson by Fred Mason. Trial in Syracuse. Herald, July 31, 1904. Greenfield, Orlando, Hanging. 25th anniversary. Herald, Aug. 5, 1906. Rogues' Gallery of Syracuse. Herald, May 16, 1897. Cadin, Martin L. — A Day With the Chief of Police. Herald, June 4, 1911. Illus'trated. Hecht, Ernest — His Strange Death Pact with Lovise Foster. Herald, Feb. 8, 1920. CRIMINAL COURT RECORDS 129 From Constables to Blue Coats. Review of Syracuse Police Department. By Daniel Cotter. Journal, July 1, 1904. Dective Bureau of Syracuse and Noted Criminals Caught. Post-Standard, Feb. 10, 1901. 130 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY NEWSPAPER HISTORY. Agan, Patrick H. Standard publisher in 1846. Journal, Feb. 22, 1896. Constitutionalist. Description of. Standard, July 22, 1871. Gardner, George J. Oldest printer. News, June 1, 1894. Herald, History of. Herald, June 12, 1892. Northrup, Milton H. Reminiscences on retirement. Courier, Feb. 6, 1894. Northrup, Joel G. Press builder. Herald, June 6, 1894. Journal — History of. By Hon. Carroll E. Smith. Jour- nal, April 12, 1893. Chronological History of Newspapers in Onondaga — From 1806 to 1858. Pages 399 and 400 in "Newspaper Periodical Press" in Census for 1880. Washington. Santee, John. An old-time printer's recollections. Herald, June 6, 1894. Journal, Silas F. Smith, Founder of. Herald, June 6, 1894;May 6, 1894. Tabloid Edition Journal. Contains history of Syracuse in the Journal in three supplements dated Oct. 7, 14 and 21, 1911.** Smith, Vivus W. Homestead at W. Onondaga St. and South Ave. where Horace Greeley and Thurlow Weed have met. Sunday Times, Dec. 24, 1893. Smith Family in Journalism. Journal, April 12, 1894. Truair, Thomas S. Address to Press Convention of old time methods. Journal, June 28, 1893. Early Newspapers. By Thomas S. Truair. Herald, June 6, 1894. Northrup, Joel G. Reminiscences of Monitor; record of press builder and history. Three articles. Herald, June 6^ 1894. Post. Description of new home. Post, July 10, 1894. NEWSPAPER HISTORY 131 ; Woman's Edition of The Post Post, Feb. 2, 1895. Herald. 25th anniversary number. Jan. 15, 1902. Journal, and the People Who Made It. Special edition. Journal, June 7, 1900. Standard History. Special edition. Aug. 1, 1894. "Press of Onondaga." By Charles E. Fitch. Lecture de- livered before the Onondaga Historical Association in 1868. Pamphlet, 8vo., 24 pages.** Truair, Thomas S. History of a printer and publisher. Herald, June 6, 1894 ; life and death, Herald, Oct. 15, 1897. Post-Standard. Special Business Edition. Sept. 12, 1910. Early Newspapers in This County. Journal, July 1, 1904. Western State Journal of 18^0. Journal, July 1, 1904. Old Time Cuts. Journal, July 1, 1904. Journal History. By H. D. Burrill. July 1, 1904. History of Journalism in Syracuse Village. By Carroll E. Smith. Herald, Dec. 30, 1900. Sixtieth Anniversary of Syracuse Journal. Special edi- tion. Journal, July 1, 1904. Lyman, Wesley G. Death of young newspaperman. Journal, July 17, 1897. Fire of March H-, 1891. Extra issued by the Journal while its building was in flames, with many other blocks.** 132 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY THEATRES. Reminiscences and Travels of J. M. Wieting, M. D. B7 M. E, Wieting. New York, 1889. Contains account of building of Wieting Opera House, fires, etc. Also of career of Dr. Wieting. National Theatre History. Denin sisters and trouble they caused. Sunday Times, Nov. 14, 1897; Dec. 12, 1897. Old Concert Days. Patti, Lind, etc. Herald, Jan. 5, 1896. Syractisans Upon the Stage. Illustrated. Herald, June 6, 1897. Third Burning of Wieting Opera House. Herald, Sept. 3, 1896 ; Journal, Sept. 3, 1896. Wieting Opera House History and Prominent Attractions. Courier, Sept. 3, 1896; June 7, 1894. Wieting Opera House and Block. Description of two fires and rebuilding. By Mrs. Mary E. Wieting. Courier, Sept. 3, 1896. Wieting Block. Dedication of hall by Syracuse Grays, Dec. 9, 1856 ; view, 1856 to 1881 ; picture of Dr. J. M. Wiet- ing. Sunday Times, Sept. 12, 1897. Wieting Block. Burning of Jan. 5, 1856, recalled. Sun- day Times, May 27, 1894; block and its owner, Courier, June 7, 1894. Early Days of Variety Stage in Syracuse. By John A. Toole. Series of articles in Herald beginning March 9, 1913, and continuing March 16, 23 and 30, and April 6, 13 and 20. Theatres of the 'Forties. iSeries of articles in Sunday Times for 1895, in possession of Onondaga Historical Asso- ciation. By H. Munroe Ford.** Program, Jenny Lind's Concert. Friday evening. May 23, 1851. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages.** Old Time Syracuse Actors and Others. By Dan Mason. Herald, Oct. 5, 1913. Syracuse Singers and Actors of Note Who Won Fame on THEATRES 133 Stage in Past Years. By H. Perry Smith. Herald, March 14, 1920. Theatrical Recollections of S. Gurney Lapham. Series of articles in Courier, 1896-1897. Also in "From One Poine of View." Herald, 1899-1900. Notes are scattered through articles. Old Lithographs of Actors Hung in Syraciise Windows. By John A. Toole. Herald, March 9, 1913. Modjeska, Countess Helena, in Syracuse. Account of re- ception. By S. Gumey Lapham. Herald, May 7, 1905. Syracuse Young Women Who Have Made Names as Actresses. Illustrated. Herald, Oct. 22, 1905. Benedict, Lew, the Minstrel. Herald, Sept. 15, 1909. Riegel, Charles H. History of. Herald, Jan. 10, 1909. Fair Syracusans of the Stage. Illustrated. Herald, Feb. 6, 1910. "Taming of the Shrew" by Local Talent. Standard, Oct. 19, 1898.** Opera "Pinafore" as Given in Syracuse. History of. By H. Honroe Ford. Has oasts, etc. Sunday Times, Jan. 22, 1899.** History of Syracuse Theatres and Actors. By H. Munroe Ford. The Amusement Critic, July 2, 1901.** William H. Crane in Syracuse. Sunday Times, March 7, 1897. Reminiscences of Actors by John L. Kerr. By Edith Corn- wall. Herald, Jan. 5, 1902, Burning of Shakespeare Hall. Illustrated. Sunday Times, Nov. 21, 1891. Theatre Attractions of July 15, 1835. Standard, July 22, 1871. Denin Sisters. Susan's marriage to Fletcher Woodward ; old picture. Sunday Times, Dec. 24, 1893. 134 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Exchange Theatre Opening, Aug. 20, 1846, and Theatres of Syracuse. By H. Monroe Ford. Sunday Times, 1895. First Theatres. By Anna Bagg Halliday. Journal, Feb. 11, 1896. Jefferson, Joseph, Reminiscences of. Appearance in Syra- cuse. Journal, Dec. 4, 1894. Lehnen, Philip H. Manager of Wieting Opera House. Life and death of. Journal, Dec. 11, 1894. Lind, Jenny, in 1851, Recollections of George J. Gardner. Herald, June 6, 1894. MUSIC IN SYRACUSE 135 MUSIC HISTORY. Forty Syracuse Women Who Teach Music. Illustrated. Herald, Nov. 24, 1895. Members of Syracuse Musical Institute in 1850. Journal, June 6, 1894. Foote, Edgar. Violin maker and organizer of first string band. Herald, Sept. 26, 1897. Syracuse Choir Singers. Illustrated. Herald, March 31, 1901. Syracuse Musical Institute. Original records of, from Oct., 1849, to 1857. By M. W. Hanchett.** Morning Musicals. 1890 to 1897. Pamphlet, 8vo. Pro- gram, membership, etc. 126 pages.** Also pamphlet of programs, etc., 1901 to 1905.** Old Concert Days. Herald, Jan. 5, 1896. Events, Musical and Theatrical, of Early Days. By Anna Bagg Halliday. Journal, Feb. 11, 1896. Musical Changes in Syracuse. By Mrs. Hamilton S. White. Herald, April 8, 1906. White, Mrs. Hamilton S. Her career in music. Herald, Nov. 16, 1919. Liederkranz. History of. Herald, March 21 1909. Held, Dr. Ernst. Herald, Oct. 15, 1899. Also clippings and notes made by Dr. Held, in possession of Onondaga Historical Association.** Music Festival Programs.** 13b BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY SOCIAL, ETC. Citizens' Corps Ball. Feb. 22, 1848. Sunday Times, Dec. 24, 1893. Floral Ball of Sept. 13, 184-9. Standard, Feb. 24, 1895. Social Reminiscences of Homes About Fayette Park. By Hon. Charles E. Fitch. Herald, Oct. 30, 1898. Recollections of Social Events of the Last Generation. By Hon. Charles E. Fitch. Herald, Nov. 27, 1898. Old Syracuse House. Jackson Ball of Jan. 8, 1827; Ball of Feb. 21, 1834. Standard, March 3, 1895; June 6, 1894. Society in Old Salina. With illustrations of Bennett, AI- vord, Leach, McCarthy, Clark and Williams' homes. Herald, Jan. 1, 1899. Pictures of Home Life in Early Century. By Margaret Tredwell Smith. Journal, Jan. 14, 1895 ; Jan. 15, 1895. An Imaginative Retrospect. By Myles Tyler Frisbie. Standard, June 6, 1894. Prominent Women of Syracuse in Society, Literature and Art. By Margaret Tredwell Smith. Journal, Oct. 3, 1894. Centennial Address. Harriet M. Mills. Courier, June 7, 1894. Programs of 1849-1850. Herald, Sept. 24, 1897. Second Annual Ball and Concert — Dec. 31, 1857. Herald, May 29, 1910. Syracuse Grays. Invitation to second annual ball and concert at Wieting Hall, Dec. 31, 1857. Picture and descrip- tion. Herald, May 29, 1910. Beaux, Belles and Social Events of Early Syracuse. Reminiscences of Delia Colvin Hatch. Journal, Dec. 20, 1900. Beaux and Belles of Two Generations Ago. Post-Stand- ard, Oct. 6, 1901. ■Military Charity Ball of Feb. 17, 1896. Five pages de- scriptions. Herald, Feb. 18, 1898. SOCIAL, ETC. 137 Knights Templar Ball at Alhambra — Jan. 25, 1897. Illus- trated list of attendants. Herald, Jan. 26, 1897. Charity Balls for Women's and Children's Hospital. His- tory of. Post-iStandard, Dec. 30, 1908. 138 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY ART. Syracuse Art Club. Illustrated catalogue. First exhibi- tion May 6-19, 1884. Pamphlet, 8vo., 60 pages. Contents : Membership of club; list of subscribers; sketches of ex- hibits. Exhibit held in Decorative Art Rooms, S. Salina Street.** Elliott in Skaneateles. By John D. Barrow. A paper on Charles Loring Ellott, artist, read before the Onondaga Historical Association, Feb. 8, 1897. Eaton & Mains, printer, 1897. Pamphlet, 8vo., 12 pages.** Elliott, Charles Loring. Original papers by Hon. Andrew D. White and Frank W. Noxon, delivered Oct. 11, 1912, be- fore Onondaga Historical Association.** Museum of Art. Catalogue of Dec, 1905. Second ex- hibition of the Central New York Society of Artists.** Syracuse Camera Club. Illustrated catalogue of exhibi- tion held from Dec. 15 to Dec. 18, 1901. Contains memlber- ship, etc.** Social Art Club Celebrates 25th Anniversary. Illustrated, List of guests, etc. Herald, Dec. 2, 1900. Elliott, Charles Loring. Account of evening devoted to Ellott by Onondaga Historical Association. Post-Standard, Oct. 12, 1912. Art — "Women Engaged in the Profession of." Herald, Oct. 20, 1895. "Beauty Spots About Syracuse." By James Cantwell. Journal, March 19, 1895. Thayer, Sanford. Courier, March 11, 1896. Artists of Syracuse. Standard, Nov. 3, 1890. ^; HISTORY OF SPORTS 139 SPORTS, GAMES, ETC. Salmon Fishing in Onondaga Creek. By Thurlow Weed, New York Tribune, Aug. 25, 1874; reprinted in Journal, June 6, 1894. Syracusans Who Have Won Championships. Herald, Dec. 23, 1894. Sports of Early Days. By J. M. Strong. Journal, Dec. 31, 1896. Billiards and Billiardists of Half a Century Ago. By H. Perry Siiilth. Herald, Dec. 21, 1919. Noted Sports of Fifty Years Ago. Lew Smith, Dupely Dodge, "Dutch", Hank and others. Herald, May 21, 1911, Records of Orange Football Teams from 1890 to 1909. Complete list of scores. Herald, April 10, 1910. Records of Syracuse Tennis Club. Organized May 8, 1889, to 1891. Presented to Onondaga Historical Association by C. W. Bardeen. In original manuscript.** End of Star Park as a Ball Ground. Used for 20 years. Herald, May 7, 1905. Most Remarkable Ball Game in Star's History. Herald, March 24, 1907. Rules Regulating Baseball in Syracuse in 1858. Syracuse Football Players Who Made Good. Herald, Jan. 9, 1910. World's Biggest Bobsled Built in Syracuse by George Eraser. Herald, April 11, 1909. Fistic Carnival. Charles "Kid" McCoy vs. Tommy Ryan, Albambra, Sept. 8, 1897. Pamphlet, 8vo. Death of P. Jay Donovan in Boxing Contest. Standard, Journal, Herald, April 5, 1893. "Con" Riordan Killed in Fistic Bout at Grand Opera Hov^e. Standard, Herald, Journal, Nov. 17, 1894. Whist — It's Popularity in Syracuse. Page article, illus- trated by pictures of players. Herald, Nov. 19, 1899. 140 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY FAIRS. Onondaga County Agricultural Society. Held in Syra- cuse, Sept. 18-21, 1883. Pamphlet, 8vo., 36 pages. Also on Sept. 16-19, 1884. Pamphlet, 8vo., 36 pages.** Daily Record of Mechanics' Fair Held in February, 1858. Bound volume. Presented to Onondaga Historical Asso- ciation by M. W. Handhett.** Circular — Third Annual Exhibition of the Syracuse Me- chanics' Association. Held in Wieting Hall, Feb. 2, 1857. Entries, advertisements, etc. Pamphlet, 16mo., 78 pages..** Address Delivered Before Onondaga County Agricultural Society — At Annual Fair, Oct. 2, 1846. By Samuel B. Wool- worth, A. M., of Oortland. Pamphlet, 8vo., 12 pages.** New York State Fair in Syracuse. Pamphlet case con- taining catalogues with history, etc., for 1891, 1892, 1898, 1910.* History of New York State Fair. By John B. Howe. 1917. Pamphlet, 75 pages.* Ka^noo-no Karnival and State Fair. Pamphlet case. Con- tains souvenirs, clippings, etc.* New York State Fair. Illustrated annual for 1895. Con- tains historical review of Syracuse. W. F. Thurlow, pub- lisher. Pamphlet, 8vo., 110 pages.* Fair's Genesis. By Jennie Chapin. Origin of New York State Association. Herald, Sept. 9, 1898. History of Ka-noo-no Karnival. Herald, Aug. 2, 1908. SOUVENIRS CONTAINING HISTORY 141 SOUVENIRS OF COMVENiTIONS. Proceedings of Convention of Soldiers of War of 1812. Held at Corinthian Hall, Syracuse, June 20 and 21, 1854. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages.* Souvenir S3rd Annual Encampment, G. A. R. Held at Syracuse, May 17-18, 1899.* Souvenir and Roster, 39th Annual Encampment, G. A. R. June 20 to 22, 1905, Syracuse.** Souvenir 44th Annual Encampment, G. A. R. Held at Syracuse, June 21-23, 1910.* Souvenir and Roster, 47'th Annual Encampment, G. A. R. Held at Syracuse, June 11-13, 1913. Pamphlet, 8vo., 76 pages.* Thomas Merriam Camp No. 52, Sons of Veterans. Sou- venir of 1895. Membership, biographies, review of war. Pamphlet, 12mo., 32 pages.** Biennial Convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Held at Syracuse, July 17 to 21, 1900. Illustrated.** Foresters of America. Convention, May 9 to 12, 1899. Illustrated. 12mo., 212 pages.** Odd Fellows Temple Fair. Contains history, etc. Illus- trations, etc. Pamphlet, 8vo., 80 pages.* Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, State of New York. Held at Syracuse, June 14-16, 1909. Pamphlet, 12mo., 40 pages. Illustrated.* International Association of Fire Engineers. Aug. 23 to 26, 1910. Illustrated. Syracuse Fire Department,** Red Men's 35th Annual Convention at Syracuse. Aug. 13 to 16, 1907. 12mo., 126 pages.** International Association of Fire Engineers. Held in Syracuse, Aug. 22 to 25, 1899. Illustrated.** National Association of Letter Carriers. At Syracuse, Aug. 31 to Sept. 5, 1903. Illustrated. 8vo., 176 pages.** History of Carnivals. Published by Chamber of Com- merce, 1905. 8vo., 80 pages. 142 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Knights of Pythias. Grand Lodge of New York. 33rd Convention held at Syracuse, July 23-25, 1901. Pamphlet.* United Commercial Travelers of America. Held in Syra- cuse, June 7 to 9, 1906. Illustrated. Royal 8vo., 152 pages.** Third Annual Convention, League of American Munici- palities. Sept. 19-22, 1899. Pamphlet, Svo., 52 pages. Illustrated.* Architecture of Syracuse. By Charles E. Colton. 1898.* Syracuse and Its Surroundings. 1888. Published by C. L. Sherrill Co., Buffalo. Illustrated by drawings. 12mo., 40 pages.* American Water Works Association. June 17, 1898. Syracuse water works illustrated.** New England Water Works Association. Syracuse, Sept. 13 to 15, 1899. Illustrated.** Albany Argus, Extra. — Oct., 1847. Syragase convention. Remarks of John Van Buren. History of the convention. Pamphlet.* DeLancey, W. H. — ^Charge to the clergy of the diocese of Western New York, delivered Aug. 21, 1861, at the opening of the convention at St. Paul's Church, Syracuse, on the needs of the diocese. Pamphlet. 1862.* Gardner, George Judd — Memorial of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Central City Commandery No. 25 of Knights Templar and Knights of Malta, held at Syracuse on April 29, 1881. Pamphlet.* National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches. Held in Syracuse, Oct., 1866. Reports of com- mittees. Pamphlet.* New York Federation of Women's Clubs. 10th annual convention held in First Presbyterian Church of Syracuse, Nov. 1-4, 1904. Official program. Pamphlet.* New York State Assembly of Mothers. 7th annual meet- ing held in Assembly Hall in Syracuse, Oct. 27-29, 1903. Official program. Pamphlet.* New York Sunday School Association. Semi-centennial convention held in Fourth Presbyterian Church of Syra- cuse, June 6-8, 1905. Jubilee program. Pamphlet.* SOUVENIRS CONTAINING HISTORY 143 Union State Convention. Official report of proceedings of. Held in Syracuse, Sept. 2, 1863. Also of Union State Committee held at Albany, Sept. 8, 1863, printed by order of Central State Committee. Pamphlet.* Radical Political Abolitionists. Proceedings of Conven- tion of Radical Political Abolitionists held at Syracuse, June 26-28, 1855. Pamphlet* Webster, Daniel. Speeches at Buffalo, Syracuse and Al- bany. May, 1851. Printed at Boston. Pamphlet.* Sabbath School Teachers' Association of New York State. Proceedings of the 10th annual convention held in Syracuse, Aug. 22-24, 1865. Pamphlet, 115 pages.* Glimpse of Syracuse. Illustrated advertising pamphlet for 1890-1891. 12mo., 34 pages. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument Souvenir. June 21, 1910. Compiled by Mrs. Max H. Schwartz. Onondaga County in the War of the Rebellion, and history of the monument. Quarto, 84 pages. Illustrated. 144 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY 1870-1880. Collins, Luke, Death of. Recalls Greenway Barbecue. Sun- day Times, Dec. 24, 1893. German Peace Jvhilee Parade in Syracuse — ^May 1, 1871. Illustration showing parade in South Salina Street at Fay- ette. Among those who took part. Herald, Sept. 30, 1906; Herald, April 4, 1897. ALMANAC OF 'EIGHTIES 145 1880-1890. Syracuse Journal Carrier Greeting for 188 Jt. Contains chronology and necrology for year. Pamphlet.** Onondaga County Centennial Almanac for 1886. Hamil- ton Child, publisher. History, statistics and sketches of towns.** 146 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYEACUSE HISTORY 1900-1920. Salina and Jefferson Streets. Southwest comer to be im- proved. Picture of. Herald, Jan. 2, 1910. Vanderbilt House to Give Way to Office Buildii^g. Also history of Vanderbilt. Herald, March 9, 1913. No. 633 South Salina Street. Landmark pictured. Herald, Aug. 28, 1910. Syracuse German-American Citizens in 1913. Also con- tains list of pioneer Germans and date of their coming here. Illustrated with picture of Turn Hall in 1913. Herald, Mar, 2, 1913. James Street in Winter from Lodi Street Looking West. Herald, Jan. 2, 1910. Vanderbilt, Nottingham Building and Yates. Picture of. Herald, Jan. 2, 1910. HISTORIC EVENTS CELEBRATED 147 OELEBRATIONS. "How the Laying of the Cable Was Celebrated in Syra- cuse Aug. 17, 1858." Sunday Times, Jan. 26, 1896. How Syracuse Celebrated the Laying of the Atlantic Cable. By Anna Bagg Halliday. Herald, Aug. 13, 1911. Fourth of July. Celebrations of 1827, 1836, etc. By Franklin H. Chase. Journal, Aug* 4, 1896. Fourth of July Celebration in 1829 in Syracuse. Copy of broadside. Herald, July 4, 1909. 148 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY CELEBRATIONIS FOR HISTORY. COUNTY CENTENNIAL— "Onondaga's Centennial lUttstrated." By Hon. Charles E. Fitch. Harper's Weekly, June, 1894. "Historical Editorials." By Hon | Carroll E. Smith. Jour- nal, Dec. 11, 1893 ; Journal, June 6, 1894. Souvenir of Historic Scenes. H. J. Ormsbee Engraving Co. 1894. Celebration at Wieting Opera House and in Public Schools. Daily papers, March 5, 1894. Centennial Committee and Who Had Charge of Celebra^ tion. Illustrated. Utica Globe, June 2, 1894. Celebration's Growth. Courier, June 6, 1894. Decorations, Parade, Mass Meeting, Camp Fire, Loan Exhibition. Daily papers, June 6, 1894 ; June 7, 1894. Pulpit Lessons. Daily papers. May 28, 1894. Loan Collection and Notable Contributions. Journal, June 14, 1894. Complete List of Loans and Owners. Courier, June 7, 1894. Programs of Proceedings. Journal, June 1, 1894. Description of Presentation of Tableaux at Wieting Opera House. Daily papers, June 8, 1894 ; June 9, 1894 ; June 10, 1894; June 11, 1894. Onondaga Valley Quilting Pa/rty and Participants. Jour- nal, June 2, 1894. Lafayette Scene and Participants. Journal, May 31, 1894. Hiawatha Legend Told in Tableaux. By Mrs. Charles E. Fitch. Journal, May 24, 1894. Features of Tableaux. By Mrs. Charles E. Fitch. Jour- nal, April 28, 1894. Reproduction of Fayetteville School in 'Forties and Pa/r- ticipants. Journal, June 5, 1894. CELEBRATIONS FOR HISTORY 149 CITY'S SEMI-CENTENNIAL— Semi-Centennial — 'Pilgrims of Plymouth presented in tableaux, Oct. 10-16, 1897. Pamphlet, 20 pages, 8vo.* Civic Meeting of Semi-Centennial of Syracuse at Alhanu- bra. Addresses by Senator Frank Hiscock, Hon. Charles E. Fitch, etc. Herald, Journal, Post, Oct. 12, 1897. Religious Meeting at Wieting Opera House. Journal, Oct. 11, 1897. Parade and Tableaux. Daily papers, Oct. 12, 1897; Oct. 13, 1897; Oct. 14, 1897. Religious Services at Wieting Opera House. Herald, Oct. 10, 1897; daily papers, Oct. 11, 1897. Seventy-fifth Anniversary of Organization of Village of Syracuse. Held by the Onondaga Historical Association, Dec. 14, 1900. Journal, Dec. 15, 1900. OTHER CELEBRATIONS— Catalogue of Relics. Exhibited at Onondaga County Cen- tennial, 1786-1886. Collected by Syracuse Herald. Pam- phlet.** A Peace Centennial. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, Dec. 17, 1894. Pioneers' Day Plan. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, May 2, 1906. Great Anniversaries. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, Nov. 30, 1914. 150 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY PRESERVING HISTORY. "Requirements of cm Adequate Local History." By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, Mar. 21, 1895. "Lessons from Onondaga History." By Salem Hyde. Journal, Dec. 14, 1895. "J. V. H. Clark; History Questions.' By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, Feb. 8, 1896. "Historical Notes Preserved and Suggestions for Original Work." By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, Sept. 19, 1896. "Where History May Be Found and Its Possibilities." By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, Niov. 13, 1893. "Plea to Preserve Records." By Mrs. W. W. Teall. Jour- nal, Sept. 17, 1896. "Historical Questions." By the Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Standard, Dec. 13, 1893. "Errors in Onondaga History." By the Rev. W. M. Beau- champ, S. T. D. Standard, Aug. 1, 1894; Standard, 1896. "Errors in Clark's History." By the Rev. W. M. Beau- champ, S. T. D. Journal, June 1, 1894. "A New History." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post- Standard, Aug., 1918. "Cheney's Reminiscences." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, June 5, 1917. "Federated Societies." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, July 2, 1917. 'Interesting Souvenirs." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, Oct. 10, 1906. "Historical Material." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, 1896. "History and Science." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Journal, 1896. "Local Archives." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post- Standard, 1916. PRESERVING HISTORY 151 "Dr. Beauchamp's Historical Material." Post-iStandard, March 25, 1913. "Historical Markers." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. PostnStandard, May 23, 1912. "Onondaga Hill." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Stand- ard, Aug. 5, 1917. "An Early Onondaga Poet." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post-Standard, Jan. 5, 1914. "Workers in the Quarries." By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Post^Standard, Jan. 27, 1914. Pioneers' Association. Newspaper clipping records of. Annual meetings held in City Hall. Sixth annual meeting held Sept. 16, 1874; tenth, Sept. 12, 1878; twelfth in 1880; fourteenth, Sept. 5, 1882.** Onondaga Historical Association. History of. Courier, June 6, 1894. Onondaga Historical Society. By W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Baldwinsville Gazette, Jan., 1883. Annual Address Before Pioneers' Association by William Barnes. Sept. 16, 1875. Pamphlet, 8vo., 36 pages.** 152 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY PUBLICATIONS OF ONONDAGA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. "Press of Onondaga." Lecture delivered before the Onon- daga Historical Association. By Charles E. Fitch. 1868. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** Onondaga Historical Association. Constitution, by-laws, and memibership. 1865. Pamphlet, 8vo., 24 pages.** Souvenir Program of Tableaux at Wieting Opera House. June 7, 8, 9, 1894.** Ldst of Entries of Loan Exhibition of the Onondaga County Centennial. 1894.** Program of Exercises of Onondaga Centennial. June 6, 1894.** Manual of 1895. Pamphlet, 8vo., 36 pages. Contents: Officers for 1895; objects of the Association; historical sketch ; Historical Club ; charter ; past officers and directors ; by-laws; membership list.** Onondaga's Soldiers of the Revolution. Official records compiled by Franklin H. Chase, Secretary, 1895. Pampihlet, 8vo., 48 pages.** Pioneer Danforth. By F. W. Davison, Manlius. From Syracuse Journal of Jan. 16, 1896. Leaflet, 2 pages. Sketch and days of one of first pioneers of Onondaga.** Historians of: J. V. H. Clark and Rev. J. W. Adams. By Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Leaflet No. 1, 8vo., 4 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Jan. 22, 1896.** Bartram's Travels Through the Onondaga Country in 1 7 US. Leaflet No. 2, 8vo., 4 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Feb. 4, 1896. Contents: Physical aspect of the region; council with Onondaga chiefs,- Onondaga Valley; visit to salt springs.** First School House in Village of Syracuse. By M. W. Hanohett. Leaflet No. 3, 8vo., 8 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Feb. 19, 1896. Contents: Birthplace of four churches; description of original building; sketch; plan; books used.** ' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PUBLICATIONS 153 Physicians of Early Days. By Dr. John Van Duyn. Leaflet No. 4, 8vo., 7 pages. From the Syracuse Standard, March 14, 1896. Contents: Practitioners of medicine who rode circuit; physicians of Onondaga towns; list of.** Geology of Onondaga. By John D. Wilson. Leaflet No. 5, 8vo., 4 pages. From Syracuse Journal, May 2, 1896. Con- tents : Account of underlying formations ; salt sea formerly in valley; dykes; limestones.** Sir William Johnson's Visit to Onondaga. By Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Leaflet No. 6, 8vo., 4 pages. From the Syracuse Journal, April 25, 1896. Contents : Onondaga from 1746 to 1767 ; also historical notes on Onondaga Lake and vicinity.** Formative Period. By Hon. A. J. Northrup. Leaflet No. 7, 8vo., 8 pages. From the Syracuse Journal, May 16, 1896. Contents: Early settlers; characteristics; conditions; re- ligious and educational institutions.** Onondaga Indians. By Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Leaflet No. 8, 8vo., 4 pages. From the Syracuse Journal, May 18, 1896. Contents : Indians show a marked improve- ment; intellectual, moral and industrial conditions; what they are doing and what may he done for them.** Col. Comfort Tyler. Special Theme of Pioneers' Day. Leaflet No. 9, 8vo., 8 pages. From Syracuse Journal, June 6, 1896. Contents: Pioneers' celebration at Long Branch; Salem Hyde's address; Indian names by Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp.** Frontenac at Onondaga in 1696. By Rev. Dr. Wm. Beau- champ. Leaflet No. 10, 8vo., 5 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Aug. 6, 1896. Contents: March of French army against Onondagas who bum their village and take to the forests.** Early Botanists. By Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Leaflet No. 11, 8vo., 5 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Nov. 17, 1896. Contents: Visit of Frederick Pursh in 1807;' trip from Philadelphia; observations at Onondaga Valley and Salt Point; trip to Oswego.** Early Burials. By Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Indian 154 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Music, by Prof. Frederick A. Lyman. Leaflet No. 12, 8vo., 4 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Dec., 1896, and Feb. 13, 1897. Contents: French burials in seventeenth century; how Onondagas mourned ; chiefs' condolences ; treatment of captives; Iroquois and their music.** In Old Onondaga Valley. By Richard R. Slocum. History of schools and churches ; the Academy and its early organi- zation ; brief biographies of men who were forward in Onon- daga's noblest works. From Syracuse Journal. 8vo., 11 pages. Leaflet No. 13.** Rev. Thomas Bobbins' Missionary Journal. By Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp. Leaflet No. 14, 8vo., 4 pages. July, 1897. Contents: Skaneateles and Marcellus in 1802.** First M. E. Church Records. By Franklin H. Chase. Pub- lished in Syracuse Journal, July 28, 1897. Leaflet No. 15, 8vo., 4 pages. Contents : Minutes of meetings held by trus- tees from 1833 to 1858.** Syracuse, Village and City. By Carroll E. Smith. Leaflet No. 16, 8vo., 16 pages. Oct., 1897. Contents: History of half century of city; growth from 14,000 to 125,000; changes; semi-centennial ode by Rev. Dr. Jas. B. Kenyon, delivered at Wieting Opera House, Oct. 10, 1897; remi- niscences of Margaret Tredwell Smith. From Syracuse Journal.** Souvenir of Semi-Centennial of Syracuse. Oct. 10-16, 1897. The Pilgrims at Plymouth, 1620-1621 : Represented in Tableaux by lineal descendants residing in Syracuse. Compiled by Sidney B. Gifford and Seymour H. Stone. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages. Contents : List of Mayflower de- scendants in Syracuse; the compact; signers; Pilgrim's tableaux.** Syracuse Souvenir. 1847-1897. Historical Association entertainments. New Wieting Opera House, evenings of Oct. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1897, under auspices Onondaga His- torical Association. Programs; illustrations. Pamphlet, 8vo., 36 pages.** Onondaga in the Revolution. By Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Beau- champ. Leaflet No. 17, 8vo., 3 pages. Nov., 1897. ' Con- HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PUBLICATIONS 155 tents: Errors of current history corrected; Sullivan riot here ; expedition of Van Schoick and Gansevoort into Onon- daga country; villages destroyed.** Year's Work of Association. Leaflet No. 18, 8vo., 4 pages. From Syracuse Journal, Jan. 15, 1898.** Chief Judge Charles Andrews and Old Syracuse. Leaflet No. 19, 8vo., 4 pages. From Syracuse Journal, April, 1898. Contents : Syracuse in 1847 and Judge Andrews, by Daniel Pratt Baldwin; 70 years ago, by N. Gilbert.** Education and Educators. By Mary Elizabeth Wieting. Leaflet No. 20, 8vo., 14 pages. Dec. 9, 1898.** Silas Franklin Smith. By Carroll E. Smith. Leaflet No. 19 (misnumbered) , '8vo., 11 pages. Jan. 6, 1899. Contents: Life of S. F. Smith, born at Lanesboro, Berkshire Co., Mass., Dec. 22, 1812, died at Syracuse Dec. 4, 1898 ; paper read before Association, Jan. 6, 1899.** Ephraim Webster. By the Rev. George B. Spalding, D.D., LL.D. Life drawn from original records, and will. Read before the Historical Association, Dec. 8, 1899. Leaflet, Nov. 21, 1900. 8vo., 20 pages. , Carroll E. Smith. By Charles E. Fitch. Leaflet No. 22, -8vo., 18 pages. Jan., 1904. Address before the Associa- tion, Dec. 4, 1903.** Documentary History of State of New York. Chronolog- ical index of Onondaga history therein. Arranged by Franklin H. Chase. Published in Syracuse Journal, March 2, 1903. Leaflet No. 1, Second Series, 8vo., 5 pages. Con- tents: Index by dates from 1656 to 1804, giving volume and page.** Early Missions in the Onondaga Country. By the Rev. John J. Wynne, S. J. Published by the Catholic Sun, April 24, 1903. Leaflet No. 2, Second Series, 8vo., 8 pages. 'Con- tents: Address delivered before the Onondaga Historical Association, April 17, 1903, upon Jesuit relations, mission- ary efforts and the Iroquois.** Indian Names and Their Origin. By Dr. Wm. M. Beau- champ. Leaflet; No. 3, Second Series, 8vo., 4 pages. Con- tents: Address delivered before the Academy of Science, 156 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Sept. 23, 1904, and published in the Syracuse Journal, Sept. 24, 1904.** Manual. Published 1906. Pamphlet, 8vo., 44 pages. Con- tents: History to date; membership list, etc.** Syracuse — An Act to Incorporate the Village of Syracuse. Passed April 13, 1825. Also papers read and historical data received at the meeting to commemorate the 75th anniver- sary of the organization of the village of Syracuse, Friday evening, Dec. 14, 1900. Contents: Judge Forman and vil- lage attorneys; physicians; press; business men; old Syra- cuse House ; clergy ; explosion of 1841 ; reminiscences of Delia Colvin Hatch; reminiscences of Margaret T. Smith; late C. A. Wheaton; M. W. Hanchett; Dr. A. R. Morgan; Syracuse Cadets, Vol. I, No. 1, pub. Jan., 1910. Catalogue of Portraits, Relics, Historic Objects, Maps, Etc., in Historical Building, With Notes. By Mrs. L. Leonora Goodrich. Pub. April, 1911. Pamphlet, 8vo., 50 pages.** Revolutionary Soldiers — Resident or Dying in Onondaga County. With supplemental list of possible veterans. Based on a pension list of Franklin H. Chase, Syracuse. Prepared by Rev. W. M. Beauohamp, S. T. D. 1913. 8vo., 308 pages. By visits to 175 cemeteries and comparison with rolls and the census of 1790, the former list of more than 300 has been more than doubled. Epitaphs have been added where availaible. In April, 1779, an expedition from Fort Stanwix destroyed the towns of the Onondagas. The troops landed at Brewerton, passed through the present site of Syracuse, surprised and burned the towns. In September, 1779, Col. Gansevoort with 100 men, left Sullivan's army and marched eastward through Onondaga, meeting no foes.. Brant camped in Onondaga Valley in the spring of 1781.** Notes of Other Days in Skaneateles. By Rev. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. Reminiscences of Syracuse. By Timothy C. Cheney. Supplement to Revolutionary Soldiers of Onondaga County. Edited by the Rev. W. M. Beau- champ, iS. T. D. 8vo., 218 pages. 1914. The notes of other days in Skaneateles were written for the Skaneateles Demo- crat in 1876.** Onondaga's Part in the Civil War. By Sarah Sumner HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION PUBLICATIONS 157 Teall. 8vo., 88 pages. 1915. Contains: War scenes in Syracuse in the spring and summers of 1861; complete roster of Butler's Syracuse Zouaves ; Onondaga Valley, May 9, 1861; names of officers of the 12th N. Y. S. Volunteers; military record and recollections of Major William G. Tracy ; firemen and volunteers; Petit's Battery; Sergt. John T. Williams at Bentonville; recollections of Lincoln's first inauguration; scenes in Charleston during the bombard- ment of Fort Sumter.** Moravian Journals Relating to Central New York. 1745- 1766. Arranged and edited by Rev. William M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. 8vo., 244 pages. 1916. Contents: Journals re- lating to Central New York; Spangenberg's Journal, 1745; Jordan's notes; Beauchamp's notes; Cammerhoff and Zeis- berger, 1750; Clark's notes; Beauchamp's notes; journal of Mack and others, 1752; journal of Zeisberger and Rundt, 1752; Clark's notes; Jordan's notes; Beauchamp's notes; journal of Zeisberger and Frey, 1753; Beauchamp's notes; journal of Zeisberger and Frederick, 1754-1755; Beau- champ's notes; journey to Cayuga, 1766; Beauchamp's potes; journey to Onondaga and Cayuga, 1766; Beau- champ's notes; revolutionary soldiers.** Spafford, Onondaga County, History of. By Captain George Knapp Collins. 1902. Published 1917. 8vo., 116 pages. Contents: Descriptive; military tract; soldiers drawing bounty lands; first settlers; Gilbert Palmer and son John ; names of other settlers ; biographies ; bam mov- ing ; schools ; churches and libraries ; Mormon exodus ; union meeting house; other congregations; mills, distilleries and furnaces; taverns, stores, shops, potasheries and tanneries; professional men; Skaneateles lake and cottages; steam- boats; Glen Haven sanatorium; cottages; maple sugar mak- ing; maple groves; town oflicers; company and general training; soldiers of all wars; hunting, pigeons, birds, etc. Second volume: Mortuary records with genealogical notes of the town of Spafford, by Captain George K. Collins. 8vo., 284 pages. 1917.** Official Record of Indian Conference. Called to determine the status of the Indians of the Six Nations on the Indian Reservations of the State of New York, and their relations 158 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY to the Federal and State governments. Held in the Assem- bly Hall of the Onondaga Historical Association at Syra- cuse, March 6 and 7, 1919, under the auspices of the Syra- cuse Chamber of Commerce, the Indian Welfare Society and the Onondaga Historical Association. 8vo., 68 pages. 1919.** Academy of Science. Branch of Association. Constitu- tion and by-laws, with list of members and president's in- augural address. Jan., 1899. Pamphlet, 8vo., 22 pages.** UNPUBLISHED PAPERS 159 UNPUBLISHED PAPERS IN POSSESSION OF ONON- DAGA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Beauchamp, Rev. W. M., S. T. D. "Opportunities for Historical Work." Paper read before the Association, Jan. 8, 1915.** Beauchamp, Rev. W. M., S. T. D. Occasional papers by. List compiled by Dr. Beauchamp. Articles of local history. 1918.** Beebe, Capt. James, and His Family. Incidents in the history of a soldier of the revolution. By Charlotte Birdseye Miller. 1910.** Cardiff Giant. Papers, affidavits and original documents containing accounts of the finding of the Cardiff Giant, used in the law suit in which the late Alfred Higgins was de- fendant.** Clarke, William Metcalfe. Autobiography of. Manu- script in book. Colvin Papers. Appointments as attorney-at-law in 1825. Asa Danforth's salt report. From Delia Colvin Hatch.** Dewitt. Statistics and reminiscences by Col. Emerson Kinne (1804-1881). Manuscript volume.** Elliott, Charles Loring. Papers by Hon. Andrew D. White and by Fl-ank W. Noxon. Oct. 11, 1912.** Ferns of Onondaga. By Carrie Hammond. Read before the Onondaga Historical Association, Oct. 21, 1908.** Gilbert, Rev. N. J., Address by. Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church at Syracuse, July 4, 1830.** Goodrich, Mrs. L. L. "Poisonous Plants of Onondaga County." Paper read before the Onondaga Historical Asso- ciation, Oct. 21, 1908.** Held, Dr. Ernst. "The National and Patriotic Songs of America and Other Countries." Paper read before the Onondaga Historical Association, Nov. 13, 1908.** Jesuits and French Coming to Onondaga in 1656. Paper by Edward C. Wright. Read before the Onondaga Histori- cal Association in 1910.** 160 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY Leavenworth, General E. W. Original manuscript notes on recollections of Syracuse.** Onondaga — Assessment Rolls of. For 1804 to 1808. Real and personal property in the town of Onondaga.** Revolution, Sons of. Syracuse Chapter, S. A. R. Two volumes of original applications for memibership. Contain revolutionary records.** Roundy Family. By Capt. George K. Collins. Compiled in 1909.** Scisco, Louis Dow. Political history of Onondaga to 1850.** Smith, Gerrit. Manuscript of Dr. Ernst Held's remi- nescences of.** Sweet, Prof. John E. ...Industrial History of Syracuse.** St. J'ohn's Church and Zion Church, Onondaga Hill. In- corporation of, together with history of the latter, and various papers relating thereto. Collated and bound by W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D. 1918.** Syracuse Solar Salt Company. Original minutes of. April 10, 1822, to 1912.** Tobey, William B . Diary of, in 1841.** Tyler, Comfort. Also Samuel Tyler. Brief history of, with Tyler Genealogy. By John H. Tyler.** War of 1812. Muster Rolls of Capt. Daniel Mulholland's Company. First Battalion of Sixth Regiment. May 23,. 1812.** PAMPHLETS OP OLD SPEECHES, ETC. 161 SPEECHES, SERMONS, ETC. Davis, Hon. Thomas T.. Eulogy on Edward Everett, May 12, 1865. Delivered before the Onondaga Historical Asso- ciation. Daily Journal Print, 1865. Pamphlet, 8vo., 24 pages.** Hatch, Mrs. Cora. Lecture by, on "The Nature of Life After Death and a Description of the Spiritual World." May 12, 1857. Delivered at Myers Hall, Syracuse. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** May, Samuel J., and Luther Lee. Discussion on the "Doc- trine of the Trinity." Commenced Feb. 28, 1854, at the City Hall, and continued for eleven evenings. Rev. Mr. Lee was Wesleyan and Rev. Mr. May Unitarian. C. T. Longstreet presided. Pamphlet, 8vo., 160 pages.** Robinson, Mrs. Emma A. Spiritualism Defended. Syra- cuse, 1855. Pamphlet, 8vo., 37 pages.** May, Samuel J. "Rights and Condition of Women." De- livered in Syracuse, Nov., 1845. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** May, Samuel J. "Speech to the Convention." "The Earth Teaching Redemption." By Norman Seaver. Delivered on Thanfesgiving Day, Nov. 24, 1881, at Syracuse. Pamphlet.** "Adamites and Preadamites." By Alexander Winchell, LL.D. Originally published in Northern Christian Advo- cate. Syracuse. 1878. Pamphlet.** Sermon Before Central City Commandery, Knights Tem- plar. On Easter evening, April 13, 1884, by Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, D. D., at iSt. James' Church. Pamphlet.** "Eulogy on Daniel Webster." Delivered in Syracuse, Nov. 13, 1852, by Thomas T. Davis. Panfphlet, 8vo., 24 pages.** Speech of Hon. Thomas T. Davis on "Equality of Rights." Delivered Feb. 28, 1866. Pamphlet, 8vo., 12 pages.** "Speculative Consequences of Evolution" and "Geology and the Bible," by Alexander Winchell. Also, "I5tfe of Alexander Winchell." Bound in one volume.** 162 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY "Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln." Pronounced by Hon. Charles B. Sedgwick on the occasion of the obsequies at Syracuse, April 19, 1865. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** Complaint Against the Presbyterians. By Samuel J. May. 1872. Pamphlet.** Two Years and Three Months in the N. Y. State Lunatic Asylum at Utica and Outlines of Twenty Years' Peregrina- tions in Syracuse. By Miss Phebe B. Davis. Pamphlet, 12mo., 88 pages.** "The Church Not a Sect." By Rev. Henry Gregory. Preached at St. Paul's, May 25, 1845. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** "The Heavenly Building." Delivered on occasion of funeral of John W. Adams, D. D., April 6, 1850. By E. D. Maltbie, D. D. Pamphlet, 8vo., 22 pages.** Discourse of Rev. J. W. Adams at Syracuse, July 22, 1832^. Pamphlet, 8vo., 18 pages.** "Public Thanksgiving." By Samuel W. Fisher. At First Presbyterian Church Nov. 18, 1858. Pamphlet, 8vo., 16 pages.** Brief Account of His Ministry. By Samuel J. May. Sept. 15, 1867. Pamphlet, 8vo., 52 pages.** "What Do Unitarians Believe?" By Samuel J. May. 1866.** "The American Crisis." Sermon by Sherman B. Canfield, Nov. 24, 1864. Pamphlet, 8vo., 32 pages.** Sermons on Various Subjects by Dr. John Watson Adams. With biographical sketch of the author by Rev. Joel Parker, D. D. Syracuse, 1851. 8vo., 363 pages.** Sunderland, Rev. Byron, Chaplain. Discourse delivered by, before the 51st Regiment, N. Y. S. M., Sunday, Oct. 3, 1852. Syracuse, 1852. Pamphlet, 8vo., 24 pages.** The Atonement. A sermon by Ezekiel W. Mundy. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 18 pages. Syracuse, 1871.** RECORDS OF GREAT WAR 163 THE GREAT WAR. Military Records of Onondaga County Prepared Under Supervision of the Board of Supervisors. Military record card list compiled under the direction of Clerk Ernest Deming of the Board of Supervisors of Onondaga. Close upon 12,000 records upon cards of soldiers from the county, cards containing the following questions: Local draft or recruiting board, number, city or town, name, residence, age, race, drafted or enlisted, nature of service, company, regiment, name of ship, rank, promotion, date when enter- ing service, place where inducted, parents, wife, relatives, address and remarks. From card record list of soldiers to be prepared and filed in the County Clerk's office. It is proposed to file original card record with the Onondaga Historical Association. Memorial Volume of Onondaga Soldiers of the Great War. Prepared by John Franklin Durston, registrar of the Sons of the American Revolution. Near 10,000 clippings in loose leaf scrapbook, containing pictures of men in service and printed records from the newspapers of Syracuse and county. It is proposed to file this record with the Onondaga Historical Association. Newspaper Clippings of War, Soldiers, War Work, Etc. Preserved in the historical reference room of the Syracuse Public Library and in the file cabinets of the Onondaga Historical Association. Work of the War Chest. Record, including newspaper clippings, reports, etc., kept for Douglas E. Petit, Treasurer, Deposited with the Onondaga Historical Association. War Chronicles and Rosters of Syracuse Chapter of the American Red Cross. From official records and contempor- ary papers for the period April 4, 1917, to Feb. 28, 1919, by Newell B. Woodworth, Chairman Syracuse Chapter, A. R. C. 1919. Published by the Syracuse Chapter, A. R. C. 1920, Volume contains following chapters: American Red Cross; Red Gross in Syracuse; .Syracuse Chapter, A. R. C; City Zones and Central Workrooms; County Branches; Canteen Service; Motor Corps; Civilian Relief and Home Service; Junior Red Cross ; Special Relief, Expansion Camp, Halifax 164 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Disaster; Influenza and Recruit Camp; Special Functions; State Fair Exhibits, Belgium Relief, Enrollment and Survey of Nurses, Conservation and Communication; Production and Finance; Service Badge and Roll of Honor; Foreign Service; Past and Prospective. Manifold Copies of Men of Service Age by Draft Dis-. tricts. Filed with Onondaga Historical Association. MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY l65 MISCELLANEOUS. Mulford, Rev. H. D.~Centennial Historical Address. De- livered at Dutch Reformed Church, Syracuse, May 27, 1894. Pamphlet, 8vo., 28 pages. Gazetteer, State of New York. By J. H. French. Con- tains account of Syracuse in the 'sixties. Syracuse, 1861. History of New York State. By Henry Kollock. Descrip- tive and statistical notes of Syracuse. New York, 1883. Geographical History of New York State. J. H. Mather and L. P. Brockett. Map and history of Onondaga County, page 248. Utica, 1848.** Men and Times of the Revolution. By Elkanah Watson. Speaks of Syracuse in 1818, on page 411. New York, 1856. Pompey Stone. Description and illustration. Standard, June 6, 1894 ; Journal, June 8, 1894 ; Dr. W. M. Beauchamp, S. T. D., makes critical examination and expresses doubt of its genuineness. Journal, June 9, 1894; its antiquity ex- ploded by John E. Sweet, Journal June 11, 1894. Pompey Monumental Stone. By Rev. G. S. Mahon. Cath- oic Sun, April 1, 1904. Reminiscences of Seneca Turnpike. By Dewitt C. Had- cock. Utica Press, Nov. 30, 1897. Jim Case. By E. I. Rice. 12mo.* Also description of in illustrated page article in Herald.** History of University Block Site. University Forum, Feb. 23, 1897. History of Old James L. Greenman House at 12U Hawley Ave. Herald, >Sept. 25, 1910. History of Syracuse for London Edition of Encyclopedia Britannica. Herald, Aug. 30, 1908. Special Articles on Civil War Heroes of Syracuse. Post- Standard, May 8, 1904. History of the Work of the Postoffice and Scenes of the Day. Herald, Nov. 27, 1895. First Postoffice and History. Journal, July 1, 1904. 166 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Dispute About Appointment of Police Justice to Succeed 'Squire Mulholland. James B. Brooks appointed, Journal, Nov. 30, 1894 ; rejected by Common Council, Journal, Dec. 1, 1894 ; second nomination of Brooks rejected, Dec. 4, 1894 ; Frederick A. Lyman appointed and Council rejects. Journal, Dec. 12, 1894 ; Nathaniel M. White appointed and confirmed, Journal, Dec. 17, 1894. Series of Articles in November and December, 1901, by Edith Cornwall, in Sunday Herald, Upon Prominent Men of Syracuse. Alexander Cowie, Nov. 24, 1901. William Not- tingham, Dec. 22, 1901. Daughters of the Revolution. Series of articles upon ancestors of Syracuse members. Remarques, Weekly Publi- cation, 1896. Motor Trips in Central New York. Evening Herald Automobile Dept., 1913.* Golden Jubilee of Park Presbyterian Church. Herald, Jan. 3, 1897. Silver Jubilee, St. John the Baptist Church. Standard, June 29, 1896. How the Yates' Family Fortune Was Gotten Together and How It Was Spent. Illustrated ; page article. Herald, Oct. 23, 1898. First Presbyterian Society Leaving the Old Church. Post- Standard, Jan. 26, 1902. Spalding, Rev. George Burley, DD., LL.D. Memorial Tribute to. 8vo., 66 pages. Proceedings of the Union State Convention. Held at Syracuse, Sept. 2, 1863. Pamphlet, 8vo., 26 pages.** Public Papers of Horace White, Governor, 1910. Pam- phlet, 130 pages. Albany, 1911. New York Annual Register — 1830 and 1831. 2 vols. By Edwin Williams. Contains list of attorneys of Onondaga, statistics, etc.** History of State of New York. Yates and Moulton. New- York, 1824. MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY 167 Solvay Process Co. History. Series of articles in Solvay Life, employes' magazine, beginning March, 1920. Also old pictures of the early plant in Solvay.* American Historical Statistics and Descriptions. By J. S. Buckingham. New York, 1841. 2 vols. Buckingham, an English member of Parliament, arrived in Syracuse on Sept. 10, 1838, and spent two days here. That portion of the volume devoted to the history of Syracuse, was re- printed in the Journal, Dec. 21, 1889. Syracuse Citizens' Corps Banquet. Contains names of survivors, etc. Journal, Feb. 23, 1893. Reminiscences of Thomas W. Durston. Post-Standard, May 9, 1920. Mr. Durston was a former bookseller on Vanderbilt Square and gives reminiscences of the 'seventies and 'eighties. ' Cyclone Sweeps Over City. Journal, Sept. 30, 1896. Syracuse Tornado of Sept. 12, 1912. iScrapbook of news- paper clippings.* One Hundred and First New York Volunteers. Page article. Illustrated. Herald, Jan. 5, 1908. Citizens' Corps Roster. Herald, Feb. 23, 1908. Use of Wampum Among Iroquois. By Margaret Tred- well Smith. Herald, March 1, 1908. Leland Hotel Fire as Recalled by Cora Tanner, Actress. Herald, March 14, 1893. Lectures on Syracuse Platforms in the Past. By Charles E. Fitch. Herald, Nov. 6, 1898. Volunteer Firemen of Syracuse. Herald, Aug. 26, 1900. Last Horse Co.r in Syracuse. With picture taken upon the last trip. Herald, Oct. 7, 1900. Powder Explosion Survivors Tell Their Story. They are Samuel Hurst, Paul Shaw and Nelson Gilbert. Herald, Aug. 26, 1900. Syracuse Women Who Write Literature as a Profession. Page article, illustrated. Herald, Dec. 10, 1899. 168 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY Forty-eighth Anniversary of the Jerry Rescue. Incident recalled and illustrations of historic spots. By Ella B. Moffett. Two page article. Herald, Oct. 1, 1899. Chateaubriand Chapter on "Les Onondagas." Trans- lated and analyzed. Herald, Nov. 3, 1907. College Pranks in Syracuse. Post-Standard, Oct. 15, 1899. Clubs of Syracuse. Series of articles in Herald in 1899. They follow : Red room at Syracuse Club, April 2 ; chess at Citizens' Club, April 9 ; card room at Athletic Association, April 23 ; tea room at Kanatenah, April 30 ; library at Gen- esee club, May 7 ; reading room at Catholic Union, May 14. Choirs of Syracuse. Series of weekly articles in the Herald in 1899. All illustrated by pictures of soloists, organists and choirs. These are found on the dates men- tioned : Choirs, April 9 ; May Memorial, Jan. 15 ; Park Cen- tral, Jan. 22; Fourth Presbyterian, Feb. 5; St. John's Cathedral, March 5; St. Lucy's, March 12; First Baptist, Feb. 19 ; First Presbyterian, Jan. 29. Curious Syracuse Village Records — ^1838 to 1844. Herald, April 2, 1899. Germans of Onondaga County. Herald, April 16, 1899. First Military Organization in Syracuse — the Citizens' Corps. George J. Gardner interviewed by Jennie Chaipin. Herald, F*. 4, 1899. Onondaga's Early History. By Sarah Sumner Teall. In- cludes history of Jesuits. Page article. Herald, Feb. 5, 1899. Hatch, Delia Colvin, and the Wonderful Quilt She Made. The quilt described was presented to the Onondaga His- torical Association. Illustrated. Herald, March 5, 1899. Colonial Doorways of Syracuse. Illustrated. Herald, June 18, 1899. First Trolley from TJtica to Syracuse. June 15, 1907. Described and pictured with account of first trip over elec- trified West Shore. Herald, June 16, 1907. State Fair History. Herald, Sept. 8, 1907. MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY 169 Pdlice Records of Syracuse Show Two Per Cent, of Popii- lation Arrested for Public Intoxication Each Year. Herald, Sept. 8, 1907. Sumner, Maj. Samuel. Page article. Illustrated. Herald, July 21, 1907. Syracuse Stars of 1888. Illustrated. Herald, March 1, 1908. Onondaga County Reords. By Louis Dow Scisco, pub- lished in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Reg- ister, 1899-1904. 170 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY \ IROQUOIAN HISTORY CONTAINING ONONDAGA ■ NOTES ALDEN, REV. TIMOTHY— An Account of Sundry Missions. New York, 1827. ANDREWS, WILLIAM S.— Father Le Maine's Visit. Journal, Dec. 17, 1895. AYRES, STEVEN B.— Chmnplain' s Battle with the Iroquois in 1615. New York Times, Aug. 10, 1901. \ BARBER, J. W.— History and Antiquities of New England, New York and Neiv Jersey. Worcester, 1841. Various editions following. Historical Collections of New York. Written with H. Howe. New York, 1841. BARNES, WILLIAM— Annual Address Delivered Before the Pioneers Associa^ tion of Central Ne^r York. Sept. 16, 1875. Contains ac- counts of the Onondag-as. Albany, 1875. Pamphlet, 8vo., 38 pages. BARTRAM, JOHN— Observations in His Travels from Pennsylvania to Onon- daga, Oswego and the Lake Ontario. London, 1751. Re- print of 300 copies at Rochester, N. Y., 1895. BEAUCHAMP, REV. WILLIAM M., S. T. D.— Aboriginal Chipped Stone Implements of New York. Bulletin, N. Y. State Museum, Albany, 1897. Pamphlet, Svo., 84 pages, illustrated. Contents: Archeological work in New York ; aboriginal occupation ; arrow making ; arrow heads; spears; knives; spades or hoes; chipped stone axes; perforators ; scrapers ; serrate arrows ; flint hammers ; mis- cellaneous; stone sinkers.** Polished Stone Articles Used by the New York Aborigines Before and During European Occupation. Bulletin, N. Y. State Museum. Albany, 1897. Pamphlet, 8vo., 102 pages, illustrated. Contents: Polished stone implements; celts; gouges ; spades and hoes ; stone balls ; ornaments ; hammer stones and millers; pestles; potstone; stone plummets; sinew stones; stone pipes; tubes; bayonet slates; amulets; boat stones; cups and mortars; double-edged slate knives; ONONDAGA INDIANS 171 the woman's knife; banner stones; gorgets; grooved axes; polished perforators; grooved boulders; miscelleanous.** Earthenware of the New York Aborigines. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, 1898. Pamphlet, 8vo., 72 pages; illustrated. Contents: Earthenware of the New York aborigines; clay tobacco pipes.** Aboriginal Occupations of New York. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, 1900. Pamphlet, 8vo., 187 pages ; illustrated; maps. Contents: List of authorities referred to ; territories of alboriginal nations of New York ; aborigi- nal occupation; geographic distribution of sites by coun- ties.** Wampum and Shell Articles Used by New York Indians. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, March, 1901. Pam- phlet, 8vo., 166 pages; illustrated.** Horn and Bone Implements of the New York Indians. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, 1902. Pamphlet, 8vo., 107 pages; illustrated. Contents: Awls and knives; punches and blunt instruments; beads and pendants; per- forated and grooved teeth ; ornamental forms of bone ; bone images and masks ; bone combs ; pipes, chisels and gouges ; arrowheads ; harpoons ; fish-hooks ; needles ; spoons ; whistles and phalanges ; bone counters for games ; rattles.** Metallic Implements of the New York Indians. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, June, 1902. Pamphlet, 8vo., 92 pages, illustrated. Contents: Native copper articlfes; recent copper and brass implemer.ts; brass kettles; metallic pipes; trade axes; knives; miscellaneous.** Metallic Ornaments of the Netu York Indians. Bulletin, N. Y. State Museum. Albany, Dec. 1903. Pamphlet, 8vo., 120 pages. Contents: Native copper ornaments; recent beads; pendants or bangles; belts; bracelets; brass tubes in leather belts; small images; lead medals or ornaments; gorgets; ear-rings; finger rings; silver crosses; crosses or crucifixes of other material ; canoes ; honorary medals and gorgets; religious medals; brooches; headbands; miscel- laneous.** Aboriginal Use of Word in New York "Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, June, 1905. Pampnlet, 8vo., 272 \ 172 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY pages. Contents : Fire-making ; food ; houses ; forts ; burial ; "weapons; -war-like usages; canoes and fishing; household articles; land travel and transportation; ceremonial arti- cles; idols; musical instruments; hunting; games; false faces; miscellaneous.** Aboriginal Place Nam.es in New York. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany. Pamphlet, 8vo., 334 pages. May, 1907. Contents : Composition of local names and names by counties.** Perch Lake Mounds. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, April, 1905. Pamphlet, 8vo., 84 pages, 12 plates.* Civil, Religious and Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of Adoption. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum.* History of the New York Iroquois. Bulletin N. Y. State Museum. Albany, Feb., 1905. Pamphlet, 8vo., 340 pages, 17 plates, map.* Onondaga Medals and Migrations. Address by Dr. Beau- champ before the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1887. Published in proceedings of same, 1891. Pamphlet, 8vo., 11 pages; illustrations and map.** Onondaga Chiefs. Names of. List compiled March 29, 1895. Manuscript. In book at the Onondaga Historical Association, with list of reptiles, fishes and quadrupeds of Onondaga.** Iroquois and the Colony of New York. Address delivered before the Oneida Historical Society, Feb. 24, 1890. Pub- lished in Transactions of Oneida Historical Society, No. 5, 1892, page 40; 8vo., 19 pages.** ^ Wampum Belts. The Archeologist, March, 1894, page 84.** Hammer Stones. The Archeologist, Oct., 1894, page 318.** "" Indian Pipes; The Pompey Stone. The Archeologist, Nov., 1894, pages 349 and 350.** New York Earthworks. American Antiquarian, July, 1888, page 249.** ONONDAGA INDIANS 173 The Neutral Nation. American Antiquarian, July, 1894, page 193.** Beaiichamp Private Collections. In Dr. Beauchamp's library in Syracuse he has collected 2,600 Onoi^daga words, 35 songs with music, and about 350 Iroquois folk lore stories. Also, in the Beauchamp library, are many copies from Pennsylvania provincial records and archives, and also an account of several hundred Onondagas from the founding of the League to the present time. Centennial Address by Dr. Beauchamp. Journal, June 6, 1894. Chateaubriand in Onondaga. Post-Standard, April 7, 1913; April 9, 1913. Folk Lore. Journal, Feb. 8, 1895 ; Standard, Jan. 24, 1894. Long Hquse. Journal, Jan. 26, 1895. Names in New York. 8vo. volume. Published at Fay- etteville.** The Iroquois Trail. Cusick's History with ample notes. Volume uniform with the above.** Names, Iroquoian. Science, Nov. 6, 1891.** Names. Concerning. PostHStandard, April 26, 1915 ; also in 1918. Garangula and De La Barre. Standard, Feb. 27, 1894. Gifts of Queen Anne. Gospel Messenger, May, 1896 ; re- printed in Standard, May 4, 1896. Hiawatha: Story of. Standard, June 6, 1894. Also Legend of. Standard, 1894; Post-Standard, Jan. 24, 1905. Indian Grave. Post-Standard, May 1, 1913. Occupation of New York. Science, Feb. 5, 1892.** Onondaga Hunters. Post-Standard, July 5, 1906. Onondaga, the Word. Journal, 1903. Onondaga Folk Lore. Standard, Jan. 24, 1894. Raid on Onondaga in '79. Standard, March, 1888. ^ Wampum and Wampum Belts. Journal, Dec. 11, 1895. 174 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY ^ Wampum Belt Observations. Journal, 1901. The Indian Prayer Book. In the Church Eclectic, Vol. 9, No. 5, pages 415-422. Utica, 1881. 8vo. Reprinted, some- what shortened and altered, in The Church Review, Vol. 46, pages 105-110. New York, 1885. 8vo. Also manuscript account, with full page illustrations. 90 pages. Changes in Indian Langimges. In Science, Vol. 10, page 251. New York, 1887. Quarto. Comparisons of Onontjiaga language. Onondaga Indian Names of Plants. In Torrey Botanical Club Bulletin, Vol. 15, pages 262 to 266. New York, 1888. 8vo. Onondaga Customs. Journal of American Folk Lore, Vol. I, pages 195 to 203. New York, 1888. 8vo. Surface Finds. Naturalists' Companion, Sept., 1886.** Early Missions in New York. Gospel Messenger, 1887. The Lord's Prayer in Onondaga. Translated by A. Cusick. Gospel Messenger, 1887. About the Stone Age. Relics, early life in Onondaga and first contact with the whites. Centennial edition of Herald, 1886. Serpent and Thunders, an Onondaga Tale. Also Terrible Skeleton, a Tale. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1888. Okwencha, or Red Paint, a Tale of a Wonderful Boy and the Rescue of His Uncles. Great Mosquito, an Onondaga Tale. Rhymes from Old Powder Horns. Journal of Ameri- can Folk Lore, 1889.** Hiawatha: Summary of All the Stories. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1891. Iroquois Notes. Includes Tuscarora Condolence, white dog feast, dances, legend of Green Pond, false faces and present worship. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1891. Iroquois Notes. Includes witches, names, pigmies, hid- den children, Oneida stone, stone giants, etc. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1892. Onondaga Dances. Includes dead feast, night feast. ONONDAGA INDIANS 175 Kanootah Society, etc. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1893. Onondaga Tales. Grandmother Onehotah, bear and fox stories. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1893. Onondaga Notes. Includes the modified present white dog feast and games. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1895. Antiquities of Onondaga. Suggested by the Cardiff Giant and stone giants. Baldwinsville Gazette, 1869. Onondaga Folk Lore. Changes in Indian Language. Snow Snake. Curioiis Iroquois Pottery. (The Mohawk and Onondaga forms having human faces and figures — used from 1600 to 1630.) Natural Implements. Nature and Distribution of New York Indian Relics. Several papers in the magazine "Science." Relics of the Iroquois. American Antiquarian, 1887. Aboriginal Communal Life in America. Opposing Mor- gan's Theory, American Antiquarian, 1887. Wampum Belts of the Six Nations. Description of the Onondaga belts. American Antiquarian, 1880. Bird Totems or Amulets. American Antiquarian, 1885, New York Earthworks and Stockades. American Anti- quarian, 1891. White Dog Feast. Various accounts. American Anti- quarian, 1885. Origin of the Iroquois. American Antiquarian, 1894. Permanency of Iroquois Clans and Sachemships. Ameri- can Antiquarian, 1886. Rarer Relics of Central New York. Mostly Onondaga relics. American Antiquarian, 1889. Indian Brooches, Crosses and Iron Axes. American Antiquarian, 1889. Indian Pipes— Those of New York. American Anti- quarian, 1882. Indian History and Traditions. Journal, June 6, 1894. 176 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Indian Names for Places in Onondaga County. Courier, April 30, 1890. An Early Incident. Journal, Dec. 11, 1894. Notes on Local History. Journal, Feb. 8, 1896. Curious Iroquois Pottery. Science, Feb. 16, 1894. Our Indian Relics. Journal, Sept. 18, 1897. Indian Greetings. Journal, Sept. 4, 1905. St. John's Day Celebration. Journal June 21, 1900. Iroquois Legends. Post-Standard, Oct. 29, 1902. Indian Chief Logan's Career. Journal, Feb. 19, 1902; Auburn Bulletin, Feb. 19, 1902. Syllabus. Edited by Beauchamp. Copyrighed 1905 by Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. Pamphlet, 8vo., 7 pages. Wampum Belts of the Six Nations. Smithsonian Report, 1879, page 389. Onondaga Plant Names. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1889.** Iroquois Women. Journal of American Folk Lore, April- June, 1900.** Indian Corn Stories and Customs. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1898.** Iroquois Games. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1896.** Onondaga Tale of the Pleiades. Journal of American Folk Lore.** Early Moravians in Central New York. Magazine of American History, 1908. Onondaga Medals. Standard, April 25, 1894. Forts of Onondaga. Standard, April 17, 1894. Maps of Onondaga. Standard, May 18, 1894. Old French Fort. Standard, Jan. 13, 1895. Errors of History. Standard, Aug. 1, 1894. An Old Trail. Post-Standard, June 25, 1903. Early Jesuits at Salt Springs. Journal, June 21, 1897. Onondaga in 165 A. Post-Standard, July 14, 1904. ONONDAGA INDIANS 177 BLOODGOOD, S. DE WITT— The Sexagenary, or Reminiscences of the American Rev- olution. Published by Joel Munsell, Albany, 1866. Con- tains account of Colonel Van Schaick's expedition against the Onondagas during the Revolution, in April, 1779. Pages 141 to 149. BRINTON, DR. DANIEL G.— American Hero Myths. A study in the native religions of the western continent. Philadelphia, 1882. Aboriginal American Authors and Their Productions. Especially those in the native languages. Philadelphia, 1883. Rate of Change in American Languages. Science, Vol. 10, page 274. New York, 1887. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W.— Annals of Tryon County, or the Border Warfare of New York During the Revolution. Onondaga County was orig- inally included in Tryon County. New York, 1831. CANFIELD, WILLIAM A.— Legends of the Iroquois. Told by the Cornplanter, 1902. CAT LIN, GEORGE— Catalogue of Catlin's Indian Gallery. Various editions from 1837. New York and London. Contains Onondagas. The George Catlin Indian Galery in the National Museum,^ Washington. Annual report, Smithsonian Institution, Part 2, 939 pages. Washington, 1886, 8vo. Letters and Notes on the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians. Various editions from 1845. CHARLEVOIX, PIERRE F. X.— History of New France. Contains accounts of manners and customs of Onondagas. Paris, 1744. Various trans- lations. Translated by John Gilmary Shea. New York, 1866. 6 vols. CHATEAUBRIAND, M. LE VICOMTE FRANCOIS AU- GUSTE DE— Voyage en Amerique, en France, et en Italic. Paris, 1828. Les Onondagas, pages 38-47. With notes on antiquities and history. (Tome premier.) 178 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY CLARK, J. V. H.— History of Onondaga. 2 vols. (Contents in General History.)** Lights and Lines of Indians and Pioneer Life. 1854.** CONVERSE, HARRIET MAXWELL— Iroquois Silver Brooches. N. Y. State Museum, 54th Annual Report, 1900. COLDEN, CADWALLADER— History of the Five Indian Nations Depending on the Province of New York. Bradford, New York, 1727. Only six copies known in United States of original edition. Later London editions printed, and John Gilmary Shea' made ex- act reprint in 1866. Also New Amsterdam Book Co., New York, 1902. CRUICKSHANK, CAPT. ERNEST— Early Traders and Trade Routes in Ontario and the West. 1760-83. American Antiquarian, Nov., 1893. 8vo., 38 pages.** CULIN, STEWART— Games of North American Indians. 24th Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology. Onondaga, games of dice, pages 111-117; hidden ball, 349; racket, 592. 1902-1903. CUSICK, ALBERT— Present Conditions. Standard, Feb. 11, 1897. CUSICK, DAV ID- Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations. Tus- carora. 1828. A tale of the foundation of the Great Island (now North America) ; a real account of the early settlers and their dissentions; origin of the kingdom of the five nations, which was called a Long House; the wars; fierce animals, etc. DALL, WILLIAM HEALEY— Masks, Labrets and Certain Aboriginal Customs. Third Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1881-1882. Masks among Iroquois. DANFORTH, HON. ELLIOTT— Indians of New York. Address delivered before the Oneida Historical Society, May 8, 1894. Pamphlet, 8vo., 52 pages.** ONONDAGA INDIANS 179 DICKINSON, ELLEN E.— Joshua Forman, the Founder of Syracuse. Magazine of American History, 1882. DELAFIELD, JOHN, JR., and LAKEY J. An Inquiry Into the Origin of Antiquities of America. New York, 1839. DE SCHWEINITZ, EDMUND— Life and Times of David Zeisberger. Philadelphia, 1870. DONOHVE, REV. THOMAS— The Iroquois and the Jesuits. Story of Labors of Catholic Missionaries Among These Indians. 8vo., 276 pages. Buffalo, 1895. Contains accounts of Onondaga as the cap- ital; Onondagas ask for peace, and then for missionaries; the French colony at Onondaga; successful missions; dan- gers; Le Moyne at Onondaga; other missions; Iroquois trails and league. DRAKE, SAMUEL G.— Biography and History of the Indians of North America. Several editions from 1832 to 1882. Particular History of the French and Indian War. Boston, 1870. DUN LAP, WILLIAM— The History of the New Netherlands, Provinces of New York and State of New York. New York, 1839. Forming of Iroquois League as told by Ephraim Webster in 1815. FOWKE, GERARD— Stone Art of Indians. 13th Annual Report of Bureau of American Ethnology, 1891-1892. GEDDES, GEORGE— Introductory Account of the Aborigines of Onondaga. In report on the agriculture and industry of the County of Onondaga, New York. Albany, 1860. Reprint from Trans- actions of N. Y. State Agricultural Society, 1859. GERE, ROBERT H.— Handsome Lake Worship Revived Among the Onondagas. Herald. Daily from Aug. 15 to Aug. 24, 1894. Summar- ized Aug. 26, 1894. 180 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY GOODWIN, H. C— Pioneer History, or Cortland County and the Border Wars of New York, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. New York, 1859. GORDON, THOMAS F.— Gazeteer of State of New York. Contains colonial history of counties, towns and villages, as well as other descriptions. New York, 1836. GREEN, THOMAS D.— Leases Made By Indians at Onondaga Reservation During Agency of Thomas D. Green. Deposited with Onondaga Historical Association.** HALE, HORATIO— Iroquois Condoling Council. Pamphlet, 8vo., 20 pages. Contents : A study of aboriginal American society and gov- ernment. Firom the Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada. Second Series, 1895-96. Vol. I, Section 2, pages 45 to 65. Read May 15, 1895.** The Iroquois Book of Rites. Published by D. G. Brinton, Philadelphia, 1883. Contains notes on the Onondaga Book of Rites, pages 166-170. Indian Migrations as Evidenced by Language. Published in Chicago, 1883. Contains verbal forms of Onondaga lan- guage. An Indian Law, Giver of the Stone Age. HALE, REV. CHA.RLES H.— Dutch and the Iroquois. Read before the Long Island Historical Society, Feb. 21, 1882. Pamphlet, 8vo., 55 pages.** HAWLEY, CHARLES, D. D.— Cayuga History: Early Chapters of — 1656-1684. With introduction by John Gilmary Shea, LL. D. Auburn, 1879. Pamphlet, 8vo., 118 pages, with map. Contents: Jesuit missions in Goi-o-gouen.** HATHAWAY, BENJAMIN— The League of the Iroquois and Other Legends — From the Indian Muse. Chicago, 1882. HALLWAY, MRS. G. C— Red Jacket. Journal, April 6, 1895. ONONDAGA INDIANS 181 HALSEY, FRANCIS WHITING— The Old New York Frontiers. Its wars with Indians and Tories; its missionary schools, pioneers and land titles. New York, 1901. HAMMOND, MRS. L. M.— History of Madison County, N. Y. Contains Onondaga Indian history. iSyracuse, 1872. HAKLUYT, RICHARD— The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Dis- coveries of the English Nation. London, 1598-1600. HECKEV/ELDER, JOHN G. E.— An Account of the History, Manner and Customs of the Indian Nations. Philadelphia, 1818. Several different edi- tions. Refers to Onondagas and their language. HEWITT, J. N. B.— Iroquoian Cosmology. Onondaga version, pages 141 to 220 of the 21st Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 1899-1900.** Handbook of American Indians. Published by Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington, 1907. 2 vols. Con- tains articles on Onondagas by Mr. Hewitt. Fire-Making Apparatus Among Onondagas. National Museum Report, 1888.** HOLMES, W. H.— Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States. Iro- quoian tribal work, page 159, etc. 20th Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1898-99. HOPKINS, ABEL GROSVENOR Early Protestant Missions Among the Iroquois. Address at the annual meeting of the Oneida Historical Society, Jan. 12, 1886. HOUGH, FRANKLIN BENJAMIN— History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York. Contains history of Iroquois and Onondagas. Al- bany, 1853. History of Jefferson County. Also has Onondaga Indian history. Albany, 1854. The Northern Invasion of October, 1780. Series of papers relating to the expeditions from Canada under Sir John 182 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Johnson and others against the frontiers of New York. New York, 1866. Gazetteer of State of New York. Comprehensive. Albany, 1872. HUMBOLDT, KARL WILHELM VON— Onondaga Gramatik. Manuscript of, with notes by Buschmann, referred to by Pilling. JARVIS, SAMUEL FARMER— A Discourse on the Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America. Delivered before the New York Historical Society, Dec. 20, 1819. N. Y. Hist. Soc. Collections, Vol. 3, pages 181 to 268. New York, 1821. JOHNSON, ELIAS— Legends, Traditions and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, by a Tuscarora Chief. Lockport, 1881. JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM— Letters on Customs, Manners and Language of the North- ern American Indians. 1773. Reprinted in Documentary History of New York, Vol. 4, pages 430-437. 1851. ** JOHNSON, SIR JOHN— Orderly Book During the Oriskany Campaign. 1776- 1777. Albany, 1882. KETCHUM, WILLIAM— Buffalo and the Senecas. Accounts of Onondagas, coun- cils at, Champlain attack, etc. Buffalo, 1864.** KIMM, S. C— History of the Six Nations of New York. Contains raid! on Onondagas, etc. Middleburgh, N. Y., 1900. 8vo., 122 pages.** LA HONTAN, ARMAND L deD., BARON— New Voyages to North America. Contains accounts of Indian nations, including Onondagas. Translated editions of 1703 and 1735. London. LAET, JOHANNES DE— Extracts from the New World. In collections of New York Historical Society, Second Series, Vol. I. New York, 1841. ONONDAGA INDIANS 183 LONG, JOHN— Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader. London, 1791, LOSKIEL, G. H.— History of the Missions of the United Brethren Am.ong the Indians in North America. Translated from the Ger- man. London, 1794. LYMAN, PROF. F. A.— Music of the Iroquois. Standard, Dec. 13, 1893; Journal, May 9, 1894 ; Feb. 13, 1897. LOSSING, BENSON J.— Field Book of the Revolution. Account of expedition against the Onondagas. 2 Vols. New York, 1859.** Harper's Cyclopedia U. S. History. History of Onondagas on page 1031. New York, 1881.** MACAU LEY, JAMES— The Natural, Statistical and Civil History of the State of New York. 3 Vols, Albany and New York, 1829. M'INTOSH, JOHN— The Origin of the North American Indians. Description of their manners and customs, both civil and military, their religions, languages, dress and ornaments. New York, 1843. Various editions since. MALLERY, GARRICK— Picture Writing of American Indians. 10th Annual Re- port, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1888-1889. Iroquoian wampum, tattoo designs, records, etc. Pictographs of the North American Indians. Fourth Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1882-1883. MARSHALL, ORSAMUS HOLMES— Champlains Expedition of 1615 Against the Onondagas. Comprising an inquiry into the route of the expedition, and the location of the Iroquois fort which was besieged. Mag- azine of American History, Vol. I, pages 1 to 13. New York and Chicago, 1877. Quarto. Narrative of the Expedition of Marquis de Nonville. In New York Historical Society's Collections. Second Series, Vol. 2, pages 149 to 192. 1848. 8vo. The First Visit of De La Salle in 1669. Buffalo, 1874. Privately printed. 184 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY MORGAN, LEWIS H.— Report on Fabrics, Inventions, Implements and Utensils of Iroquois. Illustrations of collections. State Cabinet of Natural History. 8vo. Bound volume, 1851.** Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines. Contributions to North American Ethnology, Vol. IV. Washington, 1881. League of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee or Iroquois. New York, 1901. Second edition, 2 vols. First edition, 1 vol. Roch- ester, 1851.** Letters on the Iroquois by Shenandoah. Addressed to Albert Gallatin, LL. D., President New York Historical So- ciety. American Review, Vols. 5 and 6. New York, 1847. List of Donations from Morgan to New York State Cabinet of Natural History. Second annual report. New York University, 1849. Reprinted with additions in Cata- logue of Cabinet of Natural History of State of New York. Albany, 1853. Also in third annual report, Albany, 1850.** Laws of Descent of the Iroquois. Rochester, 1859. MORSE, REV. JEDEDIAH, D.D.— A Report to the Secretary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs. Also has appendix. Map. New Haven, 1822. MUMFORD, JOHN K.— White Dog Feast. New York World, Feb. 11, 1894. O'CALLAGHAN, EDMUND BURKE— Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York. Procured in Holland, England and France by John Romeyn Brodhead. Published at Albany by the State, 1856 to 1883. Rich in Onondaga Indian history.** (See Index.) Documentary History, State of New York. Four volumes. Quarto and octavo editions published. Albany.** (See Index.) PARKER, ARTHUR C— The Constitution of the Five Nations. Albany, April 1, 1916. This includes some of the Dekanawida, Hiawatha and Atotarho legends, the three great founders of the Konosioni or Five Nations. ONONDAGA INDIANS ^' ;, 185 PARKMAN, FRANCIS— < ' Jesuits in North America.** : Frontenac and New France.** ' - Pioneers of France.** Conspiracy of Pontiac.** PIERCE, JAIRUS, INDIAN— lAfe of Onondagas. Journal, Nov, 13, 1897. PILLING, JAMES CONSTANTINE— Bibliography of the Iroquoian Languages. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, 1888. Pamphlet, 8vo., 52 pages.** PURSH, FREDERICK— Journal of a Botanical Excursion in the Northeastern Part of the States of Pennsylvania and New York, During the Year 1807. Includes vicinity of Syracuse. Philadelphia, 1869. ROYCE, CHARLES C— Indian Land Cessions. 18th Annual Report, Bureau of y American Ethnology, 1896-1897. New York Cessions, page 575. SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY R.— Oneota, or the Red Race of America. No. 1, Aug., 1844. Pamphlet, 8vo., 64 pages. Contents: Indian history, tra- ditions, customs, poetry, picture writing, etc., in extracts from notes, .journals and other unpublished writings.** Report of the Aboriginal Names and Geographical Ter- minology of the State of New York. Part I, Valley of the Hudson. Published by the New York Historical Society, 1845. Report to the Secretary of State Transmitting the Census Returns in Relation to the Indians. N. Y. Senate Document 24, Jan. 22, 1846. Notes on the Iroquois or Contributions to the Statistics, Aboriginal History, Antiquities and General Ethnology of Western New York. New York, 1846. Contains Onondaga vocabulary.** Information Respecting the History, Condition and Pros- pects of the Indian Tribes of the United States. Phila- delphia, 1851-57. 6 vols. 186 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects. New revised edition. Rochester, 1851. SHEA, JOHN GILMARY— Catholic Church in U. S. New York, 1856. Contains Missions of Jesuits among the Iroquois ; Father Le Moyne's work among Onondagas, etc. Page 314. History of the Catholic Missions Among the Indian Tribes of the United States. 1529 to 1854. New York, 1870. French-Onondaga Dictionary. From a manuscript of the seventeenth century. New York, 1860. Church in Colonial Days. First Establishment of the Faith in New France. SIMMS, JEPTHA R.— History of Schoharie County and Border Wars of New York. Contains much on Onondagas. Albany, 1845. The Frontiersmen of New York. Albany, 1882-1883. 2 vols. Trappers of New York. Albany, 1850. SKINNER, CHARLES M.— Onondagas as Seen by Others. Journal, Nov. 13, 1900. From Chicago Times-Herald. Myths and Legends of Our Own Land. 2 vols., 12mo. Contains Onondaga myths and legends. SMITH, DE COST— Witchcraft and Demonism of the Modern Iroquois. Mag- azine article. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1888.** Additional Notes on Onondaga Witchcraft. Journal of American Folk Lore. Onondaga Superstitions. Journal of American Folk Lore, 1889. SMITH, ERMINNIE A.— Myths of the Iroquois. Second Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1880-1881. Contains Onondaga stories, mjrths and legends. The Customs and Languxige of the Iroquois. In Anthropo- logical Institute Journal, Great Britain, Vol. 14, pages 244 to 253. London, 1885. The Significance of Flora to the Iroquois. American ONONDAGA INDIANS 187 Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings, Vol. 34, pages 404 to 411. Salem, 1886. Words, Phrases and Sentences in the Onondaga Lan- guage. Manuscript of 104 pages in the Bureau of Ethnol- ogy, Washington. Collected at the Onondaga Reservation during the summers of 1880 and 1881, with the assistance of Albert Cusick, an Onondaga half -breed. SMITH, W.— History of the Province of New York. London, 1757. SPANGENBERG, A. G.— Notes on Travel to Onondaga in 17Jf5. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Philadelphia, 1878-79. SPAFFORD— Gazetteer of New York. SQUIER, E. G.— Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York. In Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Vol. II. Wash- ington, 1851. STONE, WILLIAM L.— Life of Joseph Brant. Including the Indian Wars of the American Revolution. New York, 1858.** Johnson's Orderly Book of the American Revolution. Life and Times of Sir William Johnson. 2 vols. Albany, 1865. Border Wars of the American Revolution. New York, 1843. 2 vols. Life and Times of Red Jacket. New York, 1841.** STRONG, GURNEY S.~ Early Landmarks of Syracuse. Syracuse, 1894. THOMAS, CYRUS— Mound ExplorcuLons. Smithsonian Bureau of Ethnology, 1887. Pamphlet, 8vo., 15 pages.** ''■''yfjLem of Ohio Mounds: Iroquoian Connection. Smith- sonian Bureau of Ethnology, 1889. Pamphlet, 8vo., 54 pages.** Prehistoric Works East of the Rocky Mountains. Cata- logue of. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology, 1891. Pamphlet, 8vo., 246 pages. Contains Onondaga County prehistoric works, pages 146 to 148.** 188 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYEACUSE HISTORY THOMPSON, AUGUSTUS C, D.D.— Moravian Missions. Zeisberger at Onondaga. Page 297. New York, 1882. TROY, HELEN F.— Traces of Iroquois in Ancient History of East. Herald, March 3, 1907. Iroquois Language Oldest in World. Herald, Dec. 23, 1907. 0-Sa-Say, the Indian New Year. Herald, Jan. 19, 1913. TURNER, O.— Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of Western New York. Notice of Confederated Iroquois ; border wars before the Revolution, etc. Buffalo, 1850.** History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and Gorham Purchase. Rochester, 1851. VAN DER KEMP, FRANCIS A.— Aiitobiography of. 1752-1829. Edited with historical sketch. Early visitor to Onondaga. New York, 1903. WEISER, CONRAD— Notes on Iroquois and Delaware Indians. Table of the Names of Numbers of Several Indian Na- tions. Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. 26, page 386. London, 1756. WIGHTMAN, H.— Passages in Life of Ephraim Webster with the Indians^ etc. Oct. 7, 1864. Clipping in scrapbook, 1615 to 1800.** WILSON, THOMAS— Study of Prehistoric Authropology. Handbook for begin- ners. Smithsonian National Museum, 1890. Pamphlet 8vo., 80 pages.** WILSON, GEN. JAMES GRANT— Corlear and His Journal of 163 i. Independent. New York, Oct. 3, 1895. WINSOR, JUSTIN— From Cartier to Frontenac. WRIGHT, EDWARD C— When the Jesuits Came to Onondaga. Series of articles in Herald, Jan. 15, 1911; Jan. 22, 1911; Jan. 29, 1911. ONONDAGA INDIANS 18& YARROW, DR. H. C— Study of Mortuary Customs of North American Indians, First Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1879- 1880. Contains Onondaga burial customs, etc. YATES, JOHN V. N.—MOULTON, JOS. W.— History of the State of New York. Including its aborig- inal and colonial annals. New York, 1826. ZEISBERGER, REV. DAVID— Onondaga Grammer. Essay on, or short introduction to learn the Onondaga Maqua tongue. Reprinted from Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 1888. Pamphlet, 8vo., 45 pages.** Indian Dictionary. English, German, Iroquois ; the Onon- daga and Algonquin ; the Delaware. Printed from the orig- inal manuscript in Harvard College Library, 1887. Quarto, 236 pages. MISCELLANEO US- Report to Legislature Upon Condition of Onondaga In- dians. March, 1883. Pamphlet.** Red Jacket: Obsequies of. At Buffalo, Oct. 9, 1884. Pub- lished by the Buffalo Historical Society, 1885. Pamphlet, Bvo., 118 pages.** Report of Committee on Indian Affairs. To New York State Legislature, Jan. 31, 1855. Pamphlet, 8vo., 31 pages. Contents : Petition for an orphan asylum and certain schools on Indian Reservation.** Indian Chiefs — List of Names of. These are signed to payments of annuities. In miscellaneous records in Onon- daga County Clerk's Office. Buck, Chief John. Journal, March 24, 1892. Hill, Chief Abraham, Wampum Keeper. Journal, Feb. 28, 1895. Wampum — .Suit for, in Syracuse Courts. Journal, Oct. 12, 1897; June 22, 1898; Post, Dec. 23, 1898; Standard, Dec. 23 1898. Wampum Suit in Court of Appeals, State of New York. Complaint was filed in Onondaga County on Sept. 28, 1897, 190 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Suit was brought by the Onondaga Nation and Te-'hes-ha, an Onondaga Indian, on his own behalf and also on behalf of all of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee, against John Boyd Thacher, to recover two wampum belts and two fragments of wam- pum belts. The case went to the Court of Appeals and in- volved the history of wampum and the passing of wampum belts upon the making of a treaty. These belts were ex- hibited at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893. Copies of records on appeal may be found in the Court of Appeals Library, Syracuse. Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Edited by Reuben G. Twaites. Cleveland, 1896-1901. 73 vols. (See Index of Jesuit Relations.) Webster, Thomas, Death of. Journal, July 7, 1897. Great Iroquois Gathering. In Magazine of Western His- tory, Vol. I, pages 134-139. Cleveland, 1885. Quarto. Life of Father Jogues. Martin. History of the Holy Pilgrims. Turner. Magazine of American History. Various articles on Iroquois and Onondagas. (See Index.) American Anthropologist. Various articles. (See Index.) History of New Netherlands and Colony of New York^ Dunlap. Martyrs of Onondaga. Kip's Jesuit Missions. Sullivan's Campaign of 1 779. Feet's Prehistoric America. The Mound Builders. Indian and Pioneer. Yawger. Cayuga. Ancient Man in America. Larkin. Journey to Onondaga in 17 U5. Spangenberg. Indian Treaties and Laws and Regulations Relating to Indian Affairs. Washington, 1826. Another edition, 1837. Report of N. Y. State Committee on Indian Affairs in Relation to ^Petitions of St. Regis and Onondaga Tribes of ONONDAGA INDIANS 191 Indians, as to Their Annuities and Leases. Assembly Docu- ments, 1870. Account of Onondagas. Spofford Gazetter, 1813. Grand Council of Six Nations. Herald, Feb. 16, 1902. Day at the Reservation. Journal, Dec. 27, 1898. Pagan Indians in War Paint. Post-Standard, Jan. 21, 1904. Harry Isaacs and Onondagas. Herald, Jan. 31, 1909. Historical Markers in Central New York. Indian tracts, etc. American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 23rd Annual Report, 1918. Records of, commemorating aboriginal and pioneer history. Page 323, etc.** Third Annual Report, Regents of University of State of New York. Contains account of articles furnished to the Indian collection by Lewis H. Morgan. 1850.** Old Records — Missionaries in Onondaga. Herald, June 6, 1894. Ephraim Webster's Commission and the Indians. Herald, Jan. 2, 1898. Report of Allen Hine, Agent for the Onondaga Indians. Made in response to resolutions of the Senate relative to representative self-government. 5 pages. Senate document, 97th Session, 1874, Vol. 4, No. 88. Report of the Attorney General in Response to a Resolu- tion Relative to the Onondaga Tribe of Indians. 8 pages. Senate document. 105th Session, 1882, Vol. 6, No. 77. Communication from the Governor. Transmits a remon- strance from a portion of the chiefs of the Onondaga In- dians. 4 pages. Assembly document, 70th Session, 1847, Vol. 4, No. 124. Land Office Commissioners. Report of the Commissioners of the Land Office upon the subject of the Onondaga In- dians. 5 pages. Senate, 64th Session, 1841, Vol. 2, No. 63. Land Office Commissioners. Report on the petition of certain Oneida and Onondaga Indians relative to lands in 192 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY the Counties of Broome and Chenango. 6 pages. Assembly document, 70th Session, 1847, Vol. 7, No. 215. Assembly Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs, Sundry memorials from the Counties of Onondaga and Cortland. 2 pages. Assembly document, 58th Session, 1835, Vol. 3, No. 225. Report of Committee on Indian Affairs. In relation to ""^■the petition of the St. Regis and Onondaga Indians as to their annuities and leases. 27 pages. Assembly document, 93rd Session, 1870; Vol. 11, No. 202. Onondaga Indian Commission. Report to the Legislature of the State of New York concerning the condition of the Onondaga Indians from the commission appointed by Chap. 345 of the Laws of 1882. 25 pages. Senate document, 106th Session, 1883; Vol. 2, No. 35. Report of Commissioners. Appointed to make a treaty with Onondaga tribe of Indians. 3 pages. Senate docu- ment, 107th Session, 1884 ; Vol. 3, No. 43. Garangula, the Great Onondaga Orator. Buffalo Histor- ical Society Publication, Vol. Ill, 1885. State Papers of Governor George Clinton. Hugh Hast- ings, editor. 8 vols ; 1895-1907. Clinton, the first governor of the state, held that office for more than twenty years. His papers contain a vast amount of early history in regard to Indian affairs and border wars. History of the Expedition Against the Five Nations. By Nathan Davis. Historical Magazine, 1868. Eight page article of the expedition commanded by General Sullivan. Diary of the Journey of Frederick Cammerhoff and David Zeisberger to the Five Nations in 1750. Manuscript in N. Y. State Library. COLONIAL HISTORY 193 ONONDAGA IN COLONIAL HISTORY OF NEW YORK. Only the most indefatigable searchers after early local history realize the great mass of important material to be found in the bulky volumes of the "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of New York," edited by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan. These documents, procured in Hol- land, England and France by John R. Brodhead, were pub- lished by the State from 1855 to 1861. While the volumes themselves are readily accessible in the reference depart- ment of the Syracuse Library, the library of the Onondaga Historical Association, and several private libraries, those interested in local history will have a difficult task to search out that which is especially pertinent to the Onondaga country, its first visitors and the stories of life among the Indians, by reason of its being intermingled with documents relating to other parts of the State. For the benefit of those interested in the study of Onon- daga history prior to the formation of the present county lines, and to glimpse the importance of these volumes as original founts for the local historian, the following index of Onondaga matters in chronological form has been made : 1656 — Father Dablon and Jacques at Onondaga, IX., 130 ; French build a fort at Onondaga, IX., 304, 783. 1665 — ^Sieur Charles Le Moyne a prisoner among the Iroquois, IX., 37; Death of Father Le Moyne, III., 123; IX., 38; treaty of peace with Governor de Tracy of the French demanded by six Onondaga ambassadors, and the French invited to settle at Onondaga, III., 121. 1667 — Father Etienne de Carheil at Onondaga, IX., 227. 1670 — ^Rev. Father Raffeix on fishing and hunting at Onondaga, III., 251. 1671 — ^Father Jean de Lamberville at Onondaga, IX., 171. 1673— -Sieur de La Salle sent to Onondaga, IX., 97, 101, 103. 1677 — Wentworth Greenhalgh's trip to Onondaga, III., 250. Duplicate of report in Doc. Hist., I., 15. 1679 — Gov. Andros speaks of the Onondagas, III., 277. 194 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY 1682 — 'Onondagas march against the Hurons and others, IX., 197; Jean de Lamberville's letter to Count Frontenac from Onondaga, IX., 192, 798; Sieur de Lamarque at On- ondaga, IX., 183. 1683— Sieur Le Moyne at Onondaga, IX., 203. 1684 — ^Indian name of Jean de Lamberville, IV., 95 ; let- ters of Jean de Lamberville from Onondaga, III., 453, 454; IX., 226, 252, 254-260; Sieur Charles Le Moyne at Onon- daga, IX., 258 ; Onondagas as mediators between the French and Senecas, IX., 236; Grand council at Onondaga, IX., 255 ; Onondagas forbidden to enter into a treaty with De la Barre, IX., 242; arms of the Duke of York set up among Onondagas, IX., 243. 1685— Strength of the Onondagas, IX., 282. 1686 — French deserters stopped by the Indians, IX., 291 ; English ask the Onondagas to make war on the French, III., 461; one of the Fathers de Lamberville leaves Onon- daga, III., 456 ; Gov. Dongan asks the Jesuits to leave. III., 489; Onondagas on a war expedition. III., 488; letters of Jacques de Lamberville from Onondaga, III., 488, 490. 1687 — Jean de Lamberville at Onondaga, III., 465, 471, 488 ; IX., 297, 298, 308, 322, 324, 325, 333, 358, 362 ; fears for Father Lamberville at Onondaga, IX., 325; Onondagas attack Cataraqui, III., 480; eagle an emblem of the Onon- dagas, III., 481; Senecas fly to the Onondagas, IX., 366; Fathers de Lamberville only missionaries at Onondaga, III., 474; Jean de Lamberville said to have been eighteen years among Iroquois, IX., 320; Onondagas ask six cannon for their fort to use in the French war. III., 485. 1688 — ^Onondagas declare themselves neutral, IX., 384; one hundred cabins at Onondaga, IX., 375; Miss d'Alonnes and two other prisoners taken to Onondaga, IX., 389; On- ondaga captives in Canada, III., 532. 1689 — Onondaga delegates in a battle, IX., 402; boast that four French prisoners were eaten at Onondaga, IX., 466; Canadian embassy to Onondaga, IX., 464, 465. 1690 — Chevalier Dean made a prisoner, III., 732 ; daring adventure of Oreaoue in capturing prisoners, IX., 524; COLONIAL HISTORY 195 great mortality among the Onondagas, IX., 514; Jean de Lamberville's letter to Father Milet, III., 714. 1691 — Council held at Onondaga, III., 780; Indians ask for a smith to mend their guns. III., 775, 844; French de- signs on Onondaga, III., 782. 1692 — Onondagas threaten Sault St. Louis, IX., 538; description of the fort at Onondaga, IX., 567. 1693 — ^French invasion said to be but stories, IV., 47, 75 ; Gov. Fletcher objects to a meeting at Onondaga, IV., 51; Dirck Wessel's embassy to Onondaga, IV., 59 ; message of the Onondagas to Gov. Fletcher, IV., 76; Maj. Peter Schuyler goes to Onondaga, IV., 78; French and English controversy, IV., 78-90; Five Nations send a message to Canada from Onondaga, IV., 79. 1694— Father Milet asked to Onondaga, IV., 93; Five Nations blamed for receiving English at Onondaga, IV., 85 ; delegation of Indians at Onondaga, IX., 596 ; designs upon the Onondagas, IV., 115. 1695 — Eeports from Onondaga, IV., 123 ; reports that the French are to destroy Onondaga, IV., 118, 579; message from the Governor of Canada received at Onondaga, IV., 120 ; prisoners to be delivered at Onondaga, IV., 122 ; Count Frontenac sends, word to Onondaga that he is coming in the spring, IV., 123. 1696— jOnondaga country to be invaded, IV., 242, 283; Count Frontenac's march to Onondaga, warfare and burn- ing of the village, IX., 640 to 659 ; IV., 431 ; Onondagas bum their fort on the approach of the French, IV., 180. 1697 — ^Propositions to the Onondaga sachems, IV., 279 ; IX., 670. 1698 — Earl Bellomont's report on Wessel's visit to Onon- daga, etc., IV., 236, 370, 372; French prisoners at Onon- daga, IV., 374 ; IX., 685 ; Onondaga sachems at Albany, IV., 407; Algonquins attack the Onondagas, IV., 403; strength of the Onondagas, IV., 420. 1699 — Delegates to Onondaga to treat with the Indians, IV., 494, 495, 497, 498 ; John Baptist van Eps and Arnout Viele to reside at Onondaga, IV., 499; Earl of Bellomont 196 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY purposes to build a fort at Onondaga, IV., 505, 532, 573, 610, 611, 656, 701; journal of Johannes Glen and Nicholas Bleeker at Onondaga, IV., 558; journal of Am out Cor- nelisse Viele's negotiations at Onondaga, IV., 560 ; report of Schuyler and Bleeker's negotiations, IV., 562; Schuyler's plan to visit Onondaga, IV., 565 ; message of the Onondagas to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, IV., 597 ; Onondagas leaning toward the French, IV., 607. 1700— Advantages of a fort at Onondaga, IV., 609, 783, 784, 796, 832 ; report of the Lords of Trade on an Onondaga fort, IV., 639, 640 ; fort refused by the Board of Ordnance, IV., 641 ; Onondaga said to be sixty miles from Cadaracque, IV., 644 ; Onondaga conference and wampum belt presenta- tion at Montreal, IX., 708; Robert Livingston's visit to Onondaga, IV., 654 ; Father Bruyas to be sent to Onondaga, IV., 659 ; money for a fort at Onondaga, IV., 666, 704, 717, 767, 782, 843, 867 ; V., 138, 140 ; Father Bruyas and other Frenchmen at Onondaga, IV., 689, 716, 730, 737, 739, 741, 742, 888, 891, 897; Wagenhaes Indians at Onondaga, IV., 691, 694; differences of opinion as to fort at Onondaga, IV., 716; locality for the fort, IV., 717; act for building fort repealed, IV., 723; Protestant minister invited to settle at Onondaga, IV., 730, 732, 733, 734; capacity of a proposed fort at Onondaga, IV., 737 ; French plant the tree of peace at Onondaga, IV., 742; Indians grow averse to a fort at Onondaga, IV., 783, 801 ; Earl of Bellomont borrows some of the money intended for the Onondaga fort, IV., 785; Col. Romer's account of his visit to Onondaga, IV., 750, 798; Messrs. Hansen and Van Brugh's visit to Onondaga, IV., 802; Albany party of traders stop at Onondaga, IV., 800, 806; argument against a fort unless supported, IV., 820; Father Bruyas and Sieurs de Maricourt and de Jon- caire at Onondaga, IX., 715. 1701 — Lieut.-Gov. Nanfan ordered to report on fort at Onondaga, IV., 865; funds for the Onondaga fort mis- applied, IV., 873, 921, 1057, 1064, 1097 ; agents sent from New York to Onondaga, IV., 888 ; Journal of John Bleeker and David Schuyler's visit to Onondaga, IV., 889. 1702 — ^Onondagas purpose to move their castle, IV., 983 ; stone fort promised at Onondaga, IV., 987 ; Sieur de Mari- court at Onondaga with Father de Lamberville; English COLONIAL HISTORY 197 efforts, IX,, 738; Onondagas divided as to receiving a Catholic or Protestant clergyman, IV., 998, 999; Jacques de Lamberville, a lay brother and a smith go to Onondaga, IX., 737. 1703 — Two priests received at Onondaga, IV., 1070. 1704— Path of peace to Onondaga, IV., 1163; M. de Longueuil at Onondaga, IX., 759 ; Peter Schuyler at Onon- daga, IX.,' 764. 1708 — Father Jacques de LamJberville and Sieur de Jon- caire at Onondaga, IX., 814; Father d'Heu at Onondaga, IX., 815 ; Kunasore, chief sachem of the Onondagas, V., 64. 1709 — ^Onondagas declare against the French, IX., 829; Jacques de Lamberville leaves Onondaga, also biographical note, IX., 829, 838. 1710 — French propositions to the Onondagas, V., 218; iM. de Longueuil visits Onondaga, V., 225, 228; M. de la Chauvignerie at Onondaga, IX., 850. 1711 — ^Onondagas visit Canada, IX., 858; Col. Schuyler at Onondaga, V., 237, 245 ; IX., 864 ; intrigues at Onondaga, v., 242 ; French build a house at Onondaga, V., 243 ; M. de Longueuil's negotiations at Onondaga, V., 246, 247 ; French blockhouse and chapel at Onondaga destroyed, V., 248, 275, 529; VII., 16; IX., 829; English propose another fort at Onondaga, V., 278, 279, 577; VI., 851, 857; VII., 5; Lords of Trade approve the destruction of the French blockhouse, v., 286; Onondagas that joined the Canadian expedition, v., 270, 272. 1712 — ^Opposition to the fort at Onondaga, V., 349 ; mis- sionaries for Onondaga, V., 317. 1713 — Journal of a mission to Onondaga by Hansen, Bleker and Clasen, V., 372. 1715 — ^French enter Onondaga country, V., 430, 431; French want to build a house at Onondaga, V., 422; VI., 590 ; inquiry as to what became of the money for the Onon- daga fort, v., 435 ; failure to build the English fort, V., 468. 1721 M. de Longueuil adopted by the Onondagas, IX., 902 ; Sieur de Joncaire visits Onondaga, V., 590, 795, 797. 198 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY 1722 — ^Onondaga a place of meeting, V., 671. 1724 — Five Nations desire a fort at the west end of Oneida lake, V., 719; Seneca and Onondaga river in the fur trade, V., 730. 1726 — Bounds of the Onondaga country, V., 800; VII., 488; Onondagas object to rum being kept at Oswego, V., 796 ; M. de Longueuil at Onondaga, IX., 953 ; Captain Evert Bancker to visit Onondaga, V., 797. 1728 — Report of M. de la 'Chauvignerie's visit to Onon- daga, IX., 1007. 1730— Lawrence Claese's return from Onondaga, V., 910. 1736— Strength of the Onondagas, IX., 1056. 1737— "Ship of State anchored behind a Great Hill" at Onondaga, Vl.i 106. 1738 — ^Cadwallader Golden refers to the salt springs, VI., 122. 1740 — Wampum belts kept at Onondaga, VI., 178. 1743 — Party of Onondagas defeated in Carolina, IX., 1098 ; meeting at Onondaga and Jacobus Bleeker sent there, VI., 232, 233. 1745 — 'Onondaga at Montreal, X., 19. 1747 — ^Onondagas at war with the Flatheads, VI., 390. 1748-jCoI. William Johnson at Onondaga, VI., 442, 445 ; neutrality of Onondagas, X., 97 ; Onondagas send deputies to Canada, X., Ill, 186. 1750 — Differences of opinions among Onondagas, VI., 594; three Frenchmen at Onondaga, VI., 706. 1751 — ^Message of condolence from Governor of Penn- sylvania on the death of Canasstego, VI., 708 ; French pre- vented from settling at Onondaga lake, VII., 840; Johnson buys two miles of land on each shore of Onondaga lake, VII., 840 ; Niagara the property of the Onondagas, VI., 720. 1753 — ^An Indian express from Onondaga, VI., 779 ; Col. Johnson at Onondaga and a general meeting held, VI., 805, 807, 809, 810 ; traders searching for ginseng at Onondaga, COLONIAL HISTORY 199 VI., 808 ; King- Hendrick accompanied Col. Johnson to On- ondaga, VI., 867. 1754 — Reasons why Lieut. Gov. DeLancey didn't want to meet at Onondaga, VI., 846; Governor of Virginia sends messages to Onondaga, VI., 873; Onondagas exhorted to live together in a castle, VI., 856; interpreters wanted among the Onondagas, VI., 899. 1755 — An Onondaga at the battle of Lake George, X., 322 ; death of M. de Longueuil, X., 500 ; Onondagas attend a conference at Mount Johnson, VI., 964. 1756 — ^A number of Onondagas move to Oswegatchie, VII., 90 ; Sir William Johnson recommends a missionary be stationed at Onondaga, VII., 43; largest pipe in America hung at Onondaga, VII., 64 ; John Van Seice interpreter at Onondaga, VII., 74 ; conference proposed at Onondaga, VII., 81; deputation of Onondagas report, VII., 83; fort being built at Onondaga, VII., 91 ; plows to be sent to the Indians, VII., 92; Onondagas want a fort, VII., 42, 70; Onondagas at Montreal, X., 500 ; Onondagas take provisions at Oswego, VII., 195; Onondagas ask Johnson to come there and his reply, VII., 97, 98; description of the fort at Onondag-a, VII., 101 ; Mohawks disapprove of Johnson going to Onon- daga, VII., 105; Delawares refuse to attend meeting at Onondaga, VII., 110; Onondagas accept the hatchet from the English, X., 438; Thomas Brant's report from Onon- daga, VII., 113 ; delegations sent to the Governor of Canada, X., 439 ; Onondaga the ancient fireplace of the Six Nations, VII., 114, 157; Vlli., 229, 233, 315, 519; Johnson advised to visit Onondaga, VII., 115; Johnson's report of the meet- ing at Onondaga, VII., 118, 121, 127; ceremonies at an Onondaga condolence,'"Johnson's visit, VII., 133, 134 ; Bunt, chief sachem of Onondaga, goes to Canada, VII., 234; Col. Geo. Croghan visits Onondaga, VII., 982 ; Onondagas change their residence, VII., 133; French belts sent to the Onon- dagas, VII., 137 ; Onondagas send back the French hatchet, VII., 144 ; Onondagas hinder English messengers, VII., 190. 1757 — ^Grand council proposed at Onondaga, VII., 265; Onondagas declare a neutrality, VII., 227; Onondagas neglected by the English when attacked by French, VII., 263; Onondagas accompany the French in an expedition against the German flats, X., 672. 200 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYEACUSE HISTORY 1759 — English purpose to build a fort at both ends of Oneida lake, VII., 385; Onondagas the fathers of the Oneidas, VII., 382; Onondagas give a roast ox barbecue, VII., 387. 1762 — Lieutenant Guy Johnson's conference at Onondaga, VII., 510, 511, 515 ; Myndert Wemp resident smith at Onon- daga and William Printup interpreter, VII., 512. 1768 — Distance of Onondaga village from the lake, six miles, VII., 582; Onondagas attached to the English, VII., 527, 532 ; Johnson meets the Onondagas, VII., 553 ; Oswego Fa,lls in the Onondaga country, VII., 577; Onondagas an elder branch of the confederacy, VII., 582; VIII., 45. 1764 — ^Onondagas a northern tribe, VII., 641. 1765 — Johnson sent to conciliate the Indians at Onon- daga, VII., 715; Onondagas attend a conference with the Delawares, VII., 719. 1767— Johnson's visit to Onondaga, VII., 952, 985. 1768 — Onondaga chiefs at treaty of Fort Stanwix, VIII., 113; Tennessee Indians make peace with the Onondagas, VIII., 42. 1769 — Johnson goes to Onondaga, VIII., 183. 1770 — Delegates from the Cherokees at Onondaga, VIII., 203 ; Onondagas at German Flats congress, VIII., 229. 1773 — Johnson's speech to the Onondagas, VIII., 365. 1774 — ^General Indian congress held at Onondaga, VIII., I 494, 515, 516, 524 ; Onondaga chiefs in 1774, VIII., 506. 1775 — Dependents of the Six Nations only to hold meet- ings at Onondaga, VIII., 539. COLONIAL HISTORY 201 ONONDAGA IN THE DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF NEW YORK. Besides the great mass of Onondaga history to be found in the Colonial history of the State of New York, the four volumes of the Documentary history of the State are also distinctly important to searchers after early history. Copies are in the public library and the library of the Onondaga Historical Association. For the benefit of those interested in the early discoveries and settlement of Onondaga, the fol- lowing index of volume and page of important Onondaga articles is made : 1615 — ^Champlain's visit to Onondaga, III., 8; Cham- plain's attack on Onondaga fort, III., 9. 1654 — First French settlement among Onondagas, I. 27', Father Le Moine's mission, I., 29; first adult baptism at Onondaga, I., 31; French invited to settle here, I., 33; dis- covery of salt springs, I., 34. 1655 — Jesuit missionaries at Onondaga, I., 35. 1657 — ^Onondaga conspiracy against the French, I., 35. 1658 — French leave Onondaga, I., 40. 1664 — Numerical strength Onondagas, I., 44. 1665 — Death of Father Le Moine, I., 46. 1677 — ^Strength of Onondagas, I., 15. 1684 — Onondaga council asserts its freedom, I. 76 ; De la Barre, memoir of Onondagas, I., 76; Father de Lamber- ville's negotiations, I.,' 86, 88 ; Onondagas persuade Senecas to accept their mediation, I., 87; Onondagas decline Gov. Dongan's belt, I., 88; Sieur Le Moine sent to Onondaga, I., 75. 1689 — ^Albany magistrates' answer to Onondagas, II., 49. 1690 — Indian meeting at Onondaga and proposals of Albany convention to, II., 80; French emissaries to Onon- daga, II., 144 ; Leisler appoints agents at Onondaga, II., 177. 1696— -Papers of Count Frontenac's expedition against Onondagas, I., 205. 202 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY 1698 — Numerical strength of Onondagas, I., 468. 1736 — Number of Onondagas, I., 21. 1753 — ^Col. Johnson sent to Onondaga, II., 367 ; proceed- ings at Onondaga meeting, II., 368, 423 ; popular belief re- garding continuance of council fire at Onondaga, II., 369. 1756— Fort building at Onondaga, II., 422. 1763— Strength of Onondagas, I., 24. 1769 — Johnson's trip to Onondaga, II., 549. 1770 — Number of Onondagas, IV., 268. 1771 — ^Onondagas call themselves People of the Great Mountain, IV., 271. 1792 — Description of Onondaga, II., 643. 1804 — Military lands, II., 690. JESUIT RELATIONS 203 ONONDAGAS IN "JESUIT RELATIONS." Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Travels and Ex- plorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France. 1610- 1791. Edited by Reuben G. Thwaites. Cleveland, 1901. 72 volumes.* Onondaga, N. Y., mineral springs at, Vol. 43, 326. Wampum belts at, Vol. 8, 314; Vol. 71, 376. Onondaga Valley, Vol. 8, 299. Onondaga Indians, Vol. 1, 11; Vol. 30, 227, 257; Vol. 41, 21, 57, 63, 71, 87, 203, 223, 256-258; Vol. 64, 276; Vol. 71, 275. Called "people of the mountain," Vol. 52, 153, 262. Location, Vol. 33, 65; Vol. 49, 257; Vol. 51, 294; Vol. 61, 165. Country described, Vol. 56, 49 ; routes to, Vol. 29, 47. Migrations, Vol. 8, 299. Population, Vol. 45, 207 ; Vol. 49, 257. Chief of Iroquois tribes. Vol. 53, 41. Influence, Vol. 43, 263. Character, Vol. 47, 103; Vol. 64, 23. Thieves, Vol. 43, 41. Warlike, Vol. 44, 151. Treacherous, Vol. 41, 55-57; Vol. 44, 153, 165, 187, 191.. Villages, Vol. 8, 299 ; Vol. 41, 255-256. Sites, Vol. 51, 293^295. Villages destroyed by French, Vol. 55, 322. Their lands sold, Vol. 8, 299. Present reservation. Vol. 51, 294. Raise tobacco. Vol. 10, 325. Council names among. Vol. 41, 255. Their opinion of salt, Vol. 41, 256. Sickness among, Vol. 44, 43. Customs, Vol. 71, 292 ; at feast of the dead. Vol. 53, 213. Annual v/ar and hunting expeditions, Vol. 54, 117. Relations with other tribes — Algonkins, hostilities with, Vol. 29, 153; Vol. 43, 35, 47, 65, 69. Peace, Vol. 54, 47. Andastes, war with. Vol. 48, 77, 79; Vol. 50, 205; VoL 53, 247; Vol. 54, 111. Cayugas, hostile to. Vol. 46, 181. Eries, war with. Vol. 41, 81; Vol. 42, 53, 57, 75, 97, 113, 121, 177-183. 204 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY Hurons, hostilities with, Vol. 23, 155; Vol. 29, 147-149; Vol. 33, 117; Vol. 36, 123; Vol. 37, 105; Vol. 41, 55-57; Vol. 42, 75 ; Vol. 43, 35, 43, 47, 59-61 ; Vol. 45, 249 ; Vol. 48, 91. iNegotiate for peace. Vol. 33, 71, 117-127. Seek to enslave Hurons, Vol. 41, 19-^23, 55-61; Vol. 43, 39-41, 57, 199 ; Vol. 44, 165-167, 189. Convey Hurons to Onondaga, Vol. 43, 51-53, 57-59, 191, 199-207; Vol. 44, 189-191. Illinois, hostile to, Vol. 62, 91-93. Iroquois (other tribes) , gifts to. Vol. 58, 211. Mascoutens, war with, Vol. 44, 249. 'Miamis, hostilities with. Vol. 62, 79, 91-93. Mohawks, hostilities with, Vol. 33, 123; Vol. 41, 199, 217; Vol. 43, 109, 115, 129, 137-189, 181. Embassy to. Vol. 58, 211. Montagnais, visit them at Sillery, Vol. 43, 35-37. Shawnees, war with. Vol. 47, 147-149. Relations with Whites — Dutch, trade with. Vol. 44, 151; yol. 53, 229. English, incite them against French, Vol. 64, 73, 143. French, embassies to. Vol. 40, 89-91, 117, 163-169, 177, 183, 191; Vol. 41, 19-23, 69-75, 217; Vol. 42, 49, 59, 99; Vol. 43, 37-39, 51, 57; Vol. 44, 315; Vol. 46, 225, 239; Vol. 47, 189; Vol. 49, 143; Vol. 51, 241-251. Jogues gives presents to. Vol. 29, 57. Chief saves French captive. Vol. 41, 71. Le Moyne comes as envoy, Vol. 41, 91. Desire to have French dwell with them, Vol. 42, 201-203, Vol. 44, 149-151. Ask for French soldiers. Vol. 42, 53. Negotiate a peace. Vol. 1, 30; Vol. 38, 179, 191, 195; Vol. 41, 217; Vol. 42, 257; Vol. 43, 277, 307. French settle among, Vol. 41, 117, 256-257, 33-35, 43, 95, 217; Vol. 43, 115, 127-185, 205; Vol. 44, 23, 47, 123, 215-217. Welcomed, Vol. 43, 157-163. Hostilities with. Vol. 43, 61, 67-69; Vol. 44, 215, 315; Vol. 45, 249 ; Vol. 47, 71-73, 155 ; Vol. 65, 25. Trade with. Vol. 44, 151. French captives at Onondaga, Vol. 46, 167, 181, 231-233, 239, 243-245; Vol. 47, 67, 73, 77-81, 97-101. Tortured, Vol. 46, 237 ; Vol. 47, 175, 201. Some returned, Vol. 46, 155; Vol. 49, 177-179. JESUIT RELATIONS 205 Plot ruin of French, Vol. 47, 103; Vol. 62, 157. French compelled to flee to Quebec, Vol. 44, 161, 217, 311- 313; Vol. 47, 103; Vol. 61, 269. Onondagas profess friendship to, Vol. 47, 217. Policy toward, Vol. 49, 257. French again at Onondaga, Vol. 57, 317. Onontague, principal Onondaga village, Vol. 23, 155 ; Vol, 42, 61, 69, 73, 75, 81-85, 89, 91, 129, 257; Vol. 43, 27, 31, 41, 49, 51, 55, 59-61, 65, 121, 143, 191, 199, 201, 320; Vol. 44, 95, 119; Vol. 45, 85, 109, 215; Vol. 46, 181; Vol. 47, 157, 181, 185, 191, 193, 197, 201, 205, 207, 213, 215; Vol. 48, 233; Vol. 62, 157. French at. Vol. 43, 35, 43, 47. Their Escape, Vol. 45, 189. Conquered tribes naturalized at. Vol. 47, 193. Onontagueronons, or Onontagues, Vol. 8, 115, 117, 298; Vol. 13, 45; Vol. 18, 233; Vol. 28, 275, 293; Vol. 29, 145, 147, 153; Vol. 41, 21, 203; Vol. 42, 31, 33, 49, 61, 73, 75; Vol. 43, 35-43, 47, 51, 53, 57-61, 69, 199, 201, 205, 207, 263; Vol. 44, 87, 89, 97, 109, 111, 117; Vol. 45, 85, 99, 101, 105, 109; Vol. 46, 167; Vol. 56, 175; Vol. 59, 277. 206 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY NEWSPAPERS IN ONONDAGA HISTORICAL ASSO- CIATION'S BUILDING. Green County Republican. Nov. 15, 1826-June 24, 1827. Oneida Observer. Jan. 30, 1827-Feb. 6, 1827. Christian Advocate. Nov. 25, 1826-Mar. 17, 1827. N. Y. Observer & Chronicle. Nov. 25, 1826-Fdb. 14, 1827. Commercial Advertiser. Dec. 23, 1826-Dec. 29, 1826. Georgia Journal. Nov. 14, 1826-Dec. 12, 1826. Boston Commercial Gazette. Dec. 18, 1826-Feb. 1, 1827. United States Gazette. Nov. 23, 1826-Mar. 3, 1827. Manufacturers' & Farmers' Journal, Providence. Nov. 16, 1826-Mar. 29, 1827. Kentucky Reporter. Jan. 1, 1827-Jan. 20, 1827. Louisville Public Advertiser. Nov. 1, 1826-Jan. 17, 1827. Tri-Charleston Mercury. Jan. 8, 1827-Jan. 22, 1827. American Sentinel. Nov. 16, 1826-Feb. 26, 1827. Providence Patriot & Columbian Phoenix. Nov. 22, 1826- Mar. 28, 1827. R. I. American & Providence Gazette. June 9, 1826-Mar. 9, 1827. Times & Hartford Advertiser. Jan. 1, 1827-Mar. 19, 1827. Commercial Chronicle & Baltimore Advertiser. Jan. 10, 1827-Jan. 20, 1827. Baltimore Patriot & Mercantile Advertiser. Dec. 27, 1826-Feb. 3, 1827. American Commercial Daily Advertiser. Jan. 19, 1827- Jan. 27, 1827. The Madisonian. Jan. 9, 1841-Jan. 22, 1842. Orange County Patriot, Goshen, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1827-Jan. 29, 1827. Auburn-Cayuga County Patriot. Jan. 24, 1827. Lockport Observatory. Jan. 4, 1827. Troy City Budget & City Register. Dec. 19, 1826-Jan. 30, 1827. Spirit of the Times, Batavia, N. Y. Jan. 26, 1827-Feb. 9, 1827. Black Rock Gazette. Jan. 13, 1827-Jan. 20, 1827. Farmers' Register, Troy, N. Y. Jan. 2, 1826-Feb. 6, 1827. Republican Telegraph & Observer. Jan. 24, 1827-Feb. 7, 1827. National Observer, Albany, N. Y. Nov. 28, 1826-Jan. 2, 1827. NEWSPAPERS PRESERVED 207 Buffalo Emporium & General Advertiser. Dec. 9, 1826- Jan. 15, 1827. The Album, Rochester, N. Y. Sept. 19, 1826-Feb. 20, 1827. Buffalo Journal. Dec. 26, 1826-Jan. 23, 1827. Cayuga Republican, Auburn, N. Y. Nov. 22, 1826-Feb. 14, 1827. The Peoples' Press, Batavia, N. Y. Jan. 27, 1827. Macon, Georgia, Telegraph. Nov. 1, 1826. Maine Palladium. Nov. 15, 1826-Feb. 28, 1827. The Pittsfield Sun. Nov. 30, 1826-Feb. 1, 1827. Compiler, Richmond, Va. Nov. 22, 1825-Jan. 30, 1827. National Standard, Middlebury, Vt. Feb. 27, 1827 and Jan. 30, 1827. Netv England Galaxy. Dec. 22, 1825. American Sentinel. Nov. 29, 1826-Feb. 14, 1827. Vermont Advocate. Dec. 21, 1826. Franklin Post & Christian Freeman, Greenfield, Mass. Nov. 6, 1826. The Troy Sentinel. Nov. 21, 1826-Feb. 6, 1827. New York Times. Nov. 20, 1826-Feb. 6, 1827. Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, N. Y. Feb. 5, 1827. Long Island Star. Nov. 28, 1826-Feb. 1, 1827. Syracuse Advertiser. Jan. 24, 1827. Onondaga Register. Jan. 10, 1827. Utica Sentinel & Gazette. Jan. 16, 1827-Jan. 20, 1827. Syracuse Gazette •& General Advertiser. Jan. 3, 1827- F^b. 14, 1827. Auburn Free Press. Nov. 22, 1826-Apr. 4, 1827. Kentucky Gazette. Nov. 3, 1826-Mar. 3, 1827. Phoenix Gazette, Alexandria. Nov. 24, 1826-Jan. 31, 1827. Canadian Courant & Montreal. Advertiser. Dec. 20, 1826- Mar. 4, 1827. Winchester Virginian. Dec. 29, 1826-Mar. 16, 1827. Norfolk Herald. Jan. 22, 1827. National Aegis. Dec. 21, 1825-Mar. 14, 1827. American Traveller. Nov. 14, 1826-Mar. 30, 1827. Boston Patriot & Mercantile Advertiser. Dec. 22, 1826- Jan. 31, 1827. Constitutional Whig, Richmond, Va. Nov. 17, 1826-Mar. 30, 1827. 208 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY National Banner & Nashville Whig. Dec. 16, 1826-Feb. 3, 1827. National Journal, Washington, D. C. Oct. 31, 1826-Jan. 1, 1827. United States Telegraph, Washington, D. C. Nov. 16, 1826-Feb. 1, 1827. The Pittsburg Gazette. May 5, 1826-Jan. 12, 1827. Cleveland Herald. Jan. 26, 1827-F6b. 2, 1827. Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Ga. Nov. 7, 1826-Jan. 21, 1827. The Livingston Journal, N. Y. Dec. 26, 1826. Long Island Farmer. Jan. 25, 1827. Watertown Freeman. Jan. 30, 1827. New England Enquirer. Dec. 22, 18i26. Hudson Gazette. Nov. 21, 1826-Jan. 30, 1827. The Freeman's Journal, Cooperstown, N. Y. Nov. 20, 1826-Jan. 1, 1827. The Columbian Republican, Hudson, N. Y. Feb. 13, 1827- Mar. 5, 1827. The Literary Cadet. Sept. 30, 1826-Mar. 27, 1827. The Athenian, Athens, Ga. Jan. 5, 1827-Jan. 19, 1827. Southern Advocate, Alabama. Dec. 15, 1826. Virginia Jackson Republican. Dec. 18, 1826-Jan. 30, 1827. Rutland Herald, Vermont. Jan. 2, 1827-Jan. 23, 1827. The Litchfield County Post, Connecticut. Jan. 12, 1827- Jan. 26, 1827. The New Jersey Eagle. Dec. 11, 1826-Feb. 9, 1827. New Jersey Patriot. Nov. 23, 1826-April 5, 1827. Franklin Gazette, Philadelphia. Dec. 21, 1826-Dec. 27, 1826. Democrat & Farmers' Gazette, Pennsylvania. Nov. 24, 1826— Nov. 28, 1826. National Banner & Nashville Whig. Oct. 28, 1826-Dec. 9, 1826. Cape Fear Recorder, North Carolina. Dec. 20, 1826-Jan. 10, 1827. The Commentator, Kentucky. Jan. 3, 1827. The Nashua Constellation. Dec. 23, 1826. The Missouri Advocate & St. Louis Enquirer. Nov. 30, 1826-Dec. 7, 1826. The Columbian Sentinel, Georgia. Dec. 15, 1826. NEWSPAPERS PRESERVED 209 Liberty Hall & Cincinnati Gazette. Nov. 7, 1826-Jan. 9, 1827. Vermont Aurora. Jan. 18, 1827. The Supporter & Scioto Gazette, Chilicothe, 0. Jan. 25, 1827. The Alabama Miscellaneous Herald. Dec. 2, 1826-Dec. 13, 1826. The Annotator, Salem, Ind. Jan. 1, 1827-Jan. 8, 1827. The Emporium, Trenton, N. J. Sept. 23, 1826-Feb. 24, 1827. The Baltimore Saturday Herald. Nov. 18, 1826-March 31, 1827. The Pawtucket Chronicler. Nov. 4, 1826-Dec. 30, 1826. The Arkansas Gazette. Oct. 17, 1826. The Illinois Intellegencer. Apr. 20, 1826-Dec. 2, 1826. The North American, Kentucky. Nov. 2, 1826-Nov. 9, 1826. Farmers' Repository, Virginia. Nov. 15, 1826. The Chilicothean. Nov. 7, 1826-Jan. 2, 1827. Nantiicket Enquirer. Nov. 18, 1826-Jan. 13, 1827. Louisiana Messenger. Nov. 10, 1826-Nov. 17, 1826. Missouri Herald. Jan. 3, 1827. The Albion, N. Y. Jan. and Dec, 1837. Albany Microscope. Jan. 7, 1837-Dec. 30, 1837. Albany Mercury. Feb. 10, 1837-June 9, 1837. Albany Northern Star. July 30, 1837. Albany Comet & Mercury. Dec. 25, 1837. The Evangelist. 1857, 1858, 1859. The Albany Argus. Jan. 7, 1842-Jan. 5, 1841. The Albany Argus. Jan. 11, 1842-Dec. 27, 1842. The Albany Argus. Jan. 28, 1840-Dec. 29, 1840. The Albany Argus. Aug. 1, 1839-Jan. 24, 1840. The Albany Argus. 1839. The Albany Argus. July 26, 1838-Jan. 31, 1839. The Albany Atlas. Dec. 29, 1848-Dec. 27, 1849. The Albany Atlas. 1848. The Albany Argus. 1845. The Albany Argus. 1843. The Albany Argus. 1844. New York Observer. Jan. 6, 1849-Dec. 28, 1850. Onondaga Standard. 1835, 1836. New York Observer. 1855, 1853, 1854, 1851, 1852. 210 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY The Albany Atlas. Apr. 28, 1848-Apr. 29, 1854, The Albany Atlas. 1851. The Albany Argus. Mar .-Dec, 1851. The Albany Argus. Aoig.-Dec, 1862. The Albany Atlas. Feb.-Dec, 1850. The Albany Argus. 1849. The Albany Argus. 1847. The Albany Argus. 1846. The Albany Argus. 1848. The Albany Atlas. Aug.-Dec, 1852. The Albany Argus. Feb.-July, 1852. The Albany Atlas. 1847. The Albany Argus. June, 1847^0ct., 1848. The Albany Atlas. Fdb.-July, 1852. The Albany Argus. July-Dec, 1853. The Albany Atlas. Oct.-Dec, 1853. The Albany Atlas. Jan.-Sept., 1853. The Albany Argus. Jan.-June, 1853. The Albany Argus. July 25, 1837-July 17, 1838. The New York Times. July 1, 1&59-Dec. 31, 1859. The New York Times. July 2, 1855-Dec. 31, 1855. The New York Times. Jan. 1, 1859-June 30, 1859. The New York Times. Jan. 1-June 30, 1858. New York Daily Times. July-Dec, 1854. New York Daily Times. Jan.-June, 1856. New York Times. July-Dec, 1858. The Journal of Humanity. May 27, 1829-May 12, 1831. Syracuse Gazette & General Advertiser. Apr. 23, 1828- Apr. 22, 1829. Syracuse Whig. Jan. 18, 1837-Jan. 10, 1838. Account Book of Duties, Licenses. 1814-1815. The Albion. Jan. 6, 1838-Dec. 29, 1838. MacKenzie's Gazette. May 12, 1838-Dec. 29, 1838. The Microscope. Jan. 1, 1838-Nov. 3, 1838. Daily Troy Budget. Oct. 5, 1838-Nov. 4, 1838. The Gospel Messenger. Oct. 13, 1838-Sept. 15, 1838. The Age. May 31, 1838. New Orleans Sun. Dec. 15, 1838. Troy Budget. Nov. 6-8, 1838. The Microscope, Albany. Nov. 3, 1838-Nov. 29, 1838. Syracuse Advertiser. Nov. 29, 1826-Ndv. 26, 1828. New York Times. July-Dec, 1855. NEWSPAPERS PRESERVED 211 New York Times. July-Dec, 1856. New York Times. Jan.-June, 1856. New York Mirror. June 27, 1840-Dec. 19, 1840. New York Mirror. July 4, 1835-June 18, 1836. Syracuse Sunday Herald. Jan. 7, 1883-Dec. 30, 1883. Syracuse Sunday Herald. 1884. Syracuse Sunday Herald. 1882. Syracuse Sunday Herald. 1885. Syracuse Evening & Sunday Herald. 1886. Syracuse Sunday Herald. 1887. The Soldier in the Civil War. Vols. 1 and 2. Asher & Adams Gazetteer. Christian Weekly. 1871. New York Times. Jan.-June, 1855. New York Times. Jan.-June, 1855. New York Times. July-Dec, 1857. New York Times. Jan.-June, 1857. Statement Book of Mortgages. Courrier Des Etats-Unis. Census of New York Counties. 1845. The Albion. 1839. Rural New Yorker. 1858. Onondaga & Syracuse Gazette. Apr. 2, 1823-Aug. 21, 1825. Syracuse Courier & Union: Nov. 15, 1857-May 15, 1858. May 5, 1858-Nov. 15, 1858. Nov. 22, 1858-Nov. 19, 1859. Nov. 21, 1869-Nov. 23, 1860. Nov. 27-Dec. 31, 1862. Year 1862. Jan. 1-Nov. 26, 1863. Dec. 1-Dec. 31, 1863. Jan. 1-Nov. 30, 1864. Jan. 4-Dec 30, 1864. Jan. 3-Dec. 30, 1865. Dec 1, 1865-Nov. 29, 1866. Dec. 1, 1866-Nov. 30, 1867. Dec. 2, 1867-Apr. 2, 1869. Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1870. New York Weekly Herald. Jan., 1844-May, 1846. ' New York Weekly Herald. June, 1841-Dec., 1843. 212 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY Syracuse Journal: Apr. 26-Dec. 31, 1861. Jan.-Dec, 1864. Jan. 2-June 30, 1866. ' ; July 2-Dec. 31, 1866. Jan. 1-June 2, 1867. July 1-Dec. 31, 1867. Jan. 2- June 30, 1868. ; ;, July 1-Dec. 31, 1868. Jan. 2-Dec. 23, 1869. Jan. 3— Dec. 30, 1871. Jan. 6-Dec. 31, 1870. Three bundles of Syracuse Journal. One bundle New York Tribune, 1889. Bound volumes of New York Tribune: Vol. 8, June 2, 1849. Vol. 10. Vol. 10. Vol. 10-11. , , ;, Vol. 11. V Vol. 12. Vol. 12. Vol. 13. Vol. 13. ; :. Vol. 13-14. Vol. 14. Vol. 14. Vol. 14. Vol. 14-15. Vol. 15. Vol. 15-16. Vol. 16. Vol. 17. Vol. 17-18. Vol. 18. Vol. 18. Vol. 18-19, and New York Evening Post Semi- Weekly, Aug. 19, 1857 to Apr. 2, 1859. Vol. 19. Vol. 19. Vol. 19. NEWSPAPERS PEESERVED " 213 Vol. 19-20 and N. Y. Evening Post, Apr. 6, 1859 to Dec. 31, 1859. Vol. 20. Vol. 20. Vol. 20-21. Vol. 21. Vol. 21. Vol. 21. Vol. 21. Vol. 21-22. Vol. 22. Vol. 22. Vol. 22. 214 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SYRACUSE HISTORY SYRACUSE PERIODIiCALS. The Syracusean. William H. Moseley, publisher and pro- prietor. First issue Aug., 1850. Frontispiece wood-cut of Clinton Square looking to the north, iby Beverly Chase, en- graver. 8vo., 16 pages. Contents: Reminiscences of early Syracuse. Vol. 1, No. 3, October, 1850. Contents: Erie Canal celebration ; reminiscences of Syracuse ; an Onondaga legend ; map of Syracuse as it existed iSept. 18, 1819 ; Vol. 2, No. 2, Feb., 1851 ; Vol. 5, No. 1, Jan., 1853 ; Vol. 5, No. 3, March, 1853; Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1853; Vol. 5, No. 8, Aug., 1853; Vol. 6, No. 3, March, 1854; Vol. 6, No. 4, Apr., 1854.** Syracusean and United States Review — For March, 1854. Published by W. H. Moseley.* The Syracuse Chemist. Issued monthly in the interests of the Syracuse section of the American Chemical Associa- tion. 1908-1913.* The Senatorian. Year book published by the Senate Society of High School. 1913-1916.* Syracuse Clinic. Vol. 1, 1898. Homeopathic Hospital. HOW TO FIND THESE RECORDS 215 A LAST WORD. The single asterisk (*) after an article means that the book, pamphlet or clipping is to be found in the Syracuse Public Library. The double asterisk (**) means that the book, pamphlet or article is to be found in the Onondaga Historical Association. The blank spaces at the end of various chapters are left for convenience in adding the titles of additional books and articles which may be published in the future. In the chapter upon Onondaga Indian Notes many of the books referred to are not to be found in Syracuse at all, for the author has found them in the Congressional Library at Washington, the New York Public Library, the State Library at Albany and in other libraries throughout the country, many of which are private. The endeavor was to make complete the ethnological and archeological bibli- ography so far as it related to the Indians of the Syracuse section. Now, a last word in the search for Syracuse history. It is a good thing to remember that for many years it has been the habit of the newspapers of Syracuse — ^the habit reach- ing its peak in the 'seventies, 'eighties and 'nineties — to make chronological lists of happenings, such as accidents, celeibrations, fires and important political events, and also death lists for the year, as well as municipal records, build- ing records, banking, etc., and these were usually published upon the last day of the old year, or in an almanac which was issued as a carriers' greeting. In a way they make helpful indices in finding things not important enough to have been later specialized by reminiscence. These records may be found in the files at the Syracuse Public Library. INDEX " 217 INDEX Art _ _ 138 Banks _ _ 105, 106 Bar and Courts 72, 73 Beauchamp, W. M., Works of 170-176 Biographies and Genealogies 23-32 Biographies of Old Timers 43, 44 Business _ _ 100-104 Canals 58 Cardiff Giant .93 Celebrations _ _.„ _ 147 Celebrations for History. 148, 149 Cemeteries _ ....124 Chamber of Commerce 100-102 Choirs of Syracuse 168 City Government — 94-98 City Hall „ _ 94 City Water -... ._ ...97 Clubs, etc - 119-121, 168 Colonial History 193-211 Common Council 94, 95 County Officers _ 122 Courts and Bar _ _ _ 72, 73 Criminal Courts 128, 129 Dates, Most Important _ 7-11 Directories ._ 123 Documentary New York. 201, 202 Education .„ 107-113 Ethnology _ _ _ ...170-192 Fairs 140 Kre Department 95 Fires 127 Fraternities 119-121 Games, Sports, Etc _ 139 Genealogies and Biographies — _ _ 23-32 General Histories - .12-22 Geology - - ...49-52 Great War 163, 164 Hospitals - — IIT 218 BIBLIOGRAPHY OP SYRACUSE HISTORY How to Find Records _ - - 215 Index to Colonial History „ - 193-200 Index to Documentary History _ _ 201, 202 Index to Jesuit Relations _ - 203-205 Industrial _ 100-104 Iroquois _ 170-192 Jerry Rescue _ _ 89-91 Jesuit Relations 203-205 Lafayette's Visit 61 Lapham, S. G., Reminiscences 33-42 Library _ __ - , 114 Manuscripts _ _ - 159 Medicine _ 87 Military - 65 Miscellaneous __ _ 166-169 Music „ 135-168 Natural History _._ _ 47, 48 Newspaper Files in Syracuse Public Library. 5 Newspaper Files in Historical Association 5, 6, 206-^13 Newspaper History 130, 131 Oakwood _ 124 Old Buildings _._ 62-64 Old Timers, Biographies..,.™ „ 43, 44 Onondaga Indians _ „ _ _ 170-192 Periodicals Preserved __ _ 201 Police Department _ _ _ 96 Politics - - 69-71 Powder Explosion _ _ 86 Preserving History _ _ 150, 151 Public Library 114 Public Utilities _ _ _ ..99 Publications of Historical Associations 152->158 Railroads _ __ 125 Salt „ _ 53-57 Schools - - -..._ 107-113 Sermons in Pamphlets ..161 , 162 Slavery __ „..._ 89-91 Social - -..- _ 136, 137 Societies, Etc. ._:. _ . 115-121 Souvenirs of Conventions _ 141-143 Speeches in Pamphlets._ ...._..161, 162 Sports, Games „ 139 INDEX 219' Supervisors -.„_ 68, 122 Telegraph _ 126, 147. Theatres _ _.132-134 Topographical History _.45, 46 Trades _... 100-104 University _ 110-113 Unpublished Manuscripts 159, 1601 War of 1917-1918 163, 164 Webster, Ephraim 60 1615-1800 59 1830-1840 67 1840-1850 _„ ] 84, 85 1850-1860 _ 88 1860-1870 -..92 1870-1880 144 1880-1890 _ :. 145 1900-1920 _. - 140 '(fV^,'. s;p/»i