The scrapbooks are housed in Boxes 31-39 and 44-45; Boxes 40-43 contain folders of newspaper clippings.
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Vol |
Title |
Page |
| 31 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1867-1879 |
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Report of a Committee made January 2, 1867, on "The Church in the Onondaga Convocation" |
1 |
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Early Missions in this State |
4 |
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Notes of Summer Travel |
5 |
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The St. Lawrence |
7 |
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On Lake Champlain, August 1869 |
7 |
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Antiquities of Onondaga |
9 |
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Mr. Ezekiel Morris (Obituary) |
13 |
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Indian Names |
13 |
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Men and Women as Housekeepers |
21 |
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Summer Trip No. 1 (Up the Lake) |
23 |
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Summer Trip No. 2 (Up the Lake) |
23 |
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Summer Trip No. 3 (Up the Lake) |
27 |
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Summer Trip No. 4 (Up the Lake) |
29 |
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Summer Trip No. 5 (The Thousand Islands) |
31 |
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Summer Trip No. 6 (Through the Rapids) 1869 |
33 |
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Summer Trip No. 7 (Lake Winnipiseogee) 1867 |
35 |
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Summer Trip No. 8 (Mount Mansfield) 1867 |
37 |
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Summer Trip No. 9 (Lake George) 1867 |
39 |
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Summer Trip No. 10 (Taghkanie Falls) |
41 |
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Summer Trip No. 11 (The Catskill Mountains) 1870 |
43 |
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Summer Trip No. 12 (The Watkins Glen) 1868 (1865?) |
45 |
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The Catskill Mountains 1870 |
47 |
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The Sibylline Acrostic |
49 |
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The Great Pyramid |
51 |
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The Boys at Longmere (The Old Church) |
55 |
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The Boys at Longmere (The Rector and His Boat) |
57 |
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The Boys at Longmere (The Cleft Rock) |
61 |
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The Boys at Longmere (The Tent) |
65 |
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The Boys at Longmere (The Coral Reef) |
67 |
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The Boys at Longmere (The Hill Difficulty) |
69 |
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The Boys at Longmere (Homeward Bound) |
73 |
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How We Tripped (1881) |
75 |
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Notes of Summer Travel (1871) |
81 |
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On the Ocean |
81 |
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A Visit to Cleveland |
89 |
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Pompey Hill. Correspondence of the Democrat. 1872 |
91 |
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Maine. 1871 |
93 |
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A Trip to Lake George (1872) |
93 |
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Little Falls and Trenton (1872) |
101 |
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Pic-Nic at Onondaga Lake (1872) |
103 |
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Buffalo and Niagara Falls |
107 |
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Notes By the Way (1873) |
109 |
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The Onondaga Reservation (July 1873) |
113 |
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Old Sailing Days (1874) |
115 |
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An Anniversary |
119 |
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A Summer Day's Excursion (July 14, 1875) |
123 |
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Grey-Cliff Fall (1875) |
125 |
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The River of the Senecas (1875) |
129 |
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The River of the Oneidas (1875) |
131 |
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The Green Lakes (1875) |
135 |
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Notes of Other Days (To the editor of the Skaneateles Democrat) 1876 |
137 |
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A Day's Ramble |
163 |
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The Mohawk Prayer Book |
167 |
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Notes Left Out (To the editor of the Skaneateles Democrat) |
169 |
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Some Northern Onondaga Antiquities |
187 |
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Palisade Forts |
189 |
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Some More Old Forts |
191 |
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Indian Fish Weir |
193 |
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On Long Island Sound |
195 |
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The Birds of Onondaga County |
197 |
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Sketch of Early History of Skaneateles |
205 |
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Our Indian Fight |
215 |
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Green Lakes |
217 |
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The Old Colony |
217 |
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City and Shore |
221 |
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Shells of Onondaga |
223 |
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Our Fossils |
227 |
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Among the Onondagas |
231 |
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Stone, Versus Steel |
233 |
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Onondaga Antiquities |
235 |
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Early Events in Onondaga County |
237 |
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2 |
William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1878-1884 |
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A Day's Ramble |
1 |
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A Country Walk. [signed]: B; [dated] 1879 |
1 |
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Diminution of Fish. [signed]: B |
3 |
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Champlain's Invasion of Onondaga |
3 |
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Fire (Schoonmaker & Co.'s Paper Mill) |
4 |
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A Long Lost Point in History. [signed]: L.W.L. |
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Champlain's Expedition into Western New York in 1615, and the Recent Identification of the Fort by Gen. John S. Clark. [signed]: John Gilmary Shea |
7 |
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Old Time Reminiscences: Sketches of Onondaga County and Central New York. By Helen Leslie Gage |
9 |
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Among the Onondagas |
11 |
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Onondaga Antiquities |
12 |
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The Pompey Stone |
12 |
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Indian Forts in Elbridge |
12 |
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Interesting Relics |
13 |
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A Bit of History. [signed]: B |
13 |
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All About Pompey |
13 |
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The Ferns of Onondaga |
14 |
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A Boat Excursion, July 1881 |
15 |
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By the Lakes, 1887 |
16 |
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All About Yorktown |
17 |
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The Yorktown Centennial, 1881 |
17 |
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The Onondaga Indians |
20 |
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Town Names |
20 |
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An Indian Skeleton |
21 |
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Tidal Waves on Inland Lakes |
21 |
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Early Seneca History (I) |
21 |
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[Early Seneca History] (II) The Removal of the Senecas After the Destruction of Their Villages in 1687, and the Location of Their New Settlements Between Canandaigua Lake and Geneva |
24 |
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Early Seneca History III |
27 |
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Early Seneca History IV |
28 |
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Early Fishing |
30 |
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Outside Antiquities |
31 |
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Frenchman's Island |
31 |
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Country Walks |
32 |
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The Address of the Old Settlers' Meeting |
33 |
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Historical Reminiscence (A Twenty Years' Struggle for Existence) |
37 |
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An Indian Thanksgiving |
39 |
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Christmas Amongst the Indians |
40 |
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New Year's Day Amongst the Indians |
40 |
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Indian Superstitions, Witchcraft, etc. |
42 |
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Among the Onondagas |
42,43 |
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Onondaga Forests. 1883 |
45 |
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Indian Bows and Arrows |
47 |
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Our Native Shells |
49 |
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An Indian Burial |
49 |
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Meeting of the Oneida Historical Society - An Interesting Paper by Rev. Mr. Beauchamp |
51 |
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The Pipe of Peace by Edwin J. Barber |
52 |
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Independence (Youth's Celebration) July 4, 1842 |
53 |
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Fort Schuyler in History - July 4, 1883 - Dedication of Site |
53 |
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At the Burial of a Pagan |
57 |
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The Thousand Islands |
59 |
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Pleasant Reminiscences |
59 |
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Mr. Parkman's New Volume (The Discovery of the Great West) |
60 |
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Red-Jacket (Further Particulars Regarding Sa-go-ye-wat-ha's History) |
64 |
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Indian Antiquities |
65 |
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Our Stone Age |
65, 71 |
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Skaneateles White Fish |
66 |
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Burning the White Dog |
67 |
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Indian Ceremonials (Thanksgiving and Green Corn Dances at the Reservation) |
67 |
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New Year's Ceremonies |
68 |
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The Onondagas |
68 |
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Amongst the Onondagas |
69 |
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Old Epitaphs |
70 |
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Life Among the Iroquois, April 5, 1884 |
70 |
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Brewerton, April 1884 |
70 |
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A Treaty with the Indians |
70 |
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The Seashore |
72 |
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An Onondaga Picnic |
72 |
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The Beautiful Squaw |
72 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. III |
73 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. V |
74 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. VI |
76 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. VII |
77 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. VIII |
79 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. IX |
80 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XI |
81 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XII |
83 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XIV |
87 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XV |
88 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XVI |
89 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XVII |
89 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XVIII |
91 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XIX |
92 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XX |
93 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXI |
95 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXII |
97 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXIII |
98 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXIV |
99 |
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3 |
William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1885-1888 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXV |
1 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXVII |
2 |
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Burned With Pagan Pomp |
2 |
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A Naturalist's Ramble |
3 |
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A Camp on the Lake |
4 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXIX |
7 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXX |
8 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXXI |
9 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Relations [sic]) No. XXXII (Relating What Occurred in the Iroquois Mission During the Year 1676) |
11 |
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Dr. Hawley's Last Chapter |
12 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXXIII (Translated by Dr. John Gilmary Shea 1677-1678) |
13 |
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Geology of Onondaga (An Excellent Paper on an Interesting Subject by Commissioner Knapp) |
14 |
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Oneida Historical Society |
17 |
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The History of Five Nations (Instructive Lecture by W.M.B.) |
18 |
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Early Chapters of Mohawk History (Narratives of the French Jesuit Fathers) No. XXIX |
18 |
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Oswego and Other Names |
20 |
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An Historical Map on Onondaga County |
20 |
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An Indian Masonic Jewel |
21 |
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The Loan Exhibition |
21 |
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An Indian Burial Ground |
23 |
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About the Stone Age |
23 |
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The Aborigines (Traces of People Long Since Departed) |
29 |
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The Old Mohawk Church |
33 |
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Six Nations' Council (The Northwest Indian Chiefs at Ohaweken) |
36 |
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Joseph Brant (Unveiling His Monument at Brantford, Canada) |
37 |
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Brant Memorial (Notes from my diary at the Brant Monument unveiling) George H. Harris |
39 |
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A Thanksgiving Sermon (Preached by Rev. Dr. Beauchamp, giving a very interesting history of Onondaga County for the past one hundred years, November 25, 1886) |
41 |
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An Indian Christmas Tree |
43 |
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Driving Out the Witches (Onondaga Indians Celebrate an Old Custom with Dances and Incantations) |
44 |
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Oneida Historical Society |
44 |
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Historical Treasures |
44 |
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Onondaga County Historical Treasures |
44 |
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John Mountpleasant of Tuscarora (Obituary) - 1887 |
45 |
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A Sachem Raised Up (A Ceremony of Great Interest to the Six Nations). Thomas Williams succeeds the late venerable ruler, John Mountpleasant |
45 |
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John Bartram in Onondaga (1743) |
51 |
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Early Salt Boilers (Discovery and Development of the Onondaga Salines) |
52 |
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Morgan's Indian Theory Attacked |
53 |
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Aboriginal Villages in New York State |
53 |
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The Story of Battle Islands |
54 |
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Antiquarian News |
55 |
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Sermon - A Short Sketch of Baldwinsville's Interest in the Great Wars of the Country… An exceedingly interesting Discourse |
55 |
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The Snow Snake |
58 |
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Kana-de-sa-ga - A Map of the Old Castle Townsketch of the Seneca Stronghold, and the locality of Geneva) |
59 |
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Mr. Conover's Map (The Seneca Indian Mound and Old Castle Stockade) |
60 |
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The "Genesee Country". Interesting Historical Facts Concerning Its Early Settlement |
60 |
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The Lord's Prayer in Onondaga |
61 |
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Prehistoric Man in Ohio |
61 |
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Old Onondaga Relics (The Best Living Authority Talks About Our Ancient History. Dr. Beauchamp's Four Books) |
63 |
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The Oldest Violin |
63 |
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The Raid on Onondaga in 1779 |
64 |
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Official Document (Letter and Wampum from the Fire-Keeper of the Six Nations) |
65 |
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The Word Onondaga (A Student of the Indian Tongue Who Says It is Incorrectly Spelled) |
66 |
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The Indian Problem (The Legislative Committee Trying to Solve It) |
69 |
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At the Reservation (The Legislative Committee Continues its Investigation) |
70 |
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Curious Indian Customs (The Sacrifice of the White Dog at the Onondaga Reservation) |
72 |
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Gettysburg |
72 |
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At Gettysburg. (Address of Rev. W.M. Beauchamp, at the Dedication of Battery B's Monument, on the field they defended so well) |
73 |
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Our Old Landmarks (An Earnest Plea for the Preservation of the Valley Arsenal) |
76 |
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4 |
William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1888-1894 |
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A Rare Prayer Book |
1 |
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New Facts About Indian Ornaments. November 24 |
2 |
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The Onondagas of To-Day |
2 |
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The Primitive Man. Mistakes of American Archaeologists for Him |
4 |
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The Indians |
5 |
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The Onondaga Indian Problem. September 11, 1888 |
5 |
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An Interesting Historical Collection |
6 |
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Antiquarian Researches |
7 |
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A Prehistoric Workshop, November 1889 |
7 |
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Skaneateles in 1829. A Noted Traveler's Impression of our Village 59 Years Ago |
8 |
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French Relics in Huron Villages |
9 |
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The Pottery of the Mohawk Indians. S.L. Frey. Palatine Bridge. Scientific American, March 1883 |
10 |
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A Story of Two Tramps. |
11 |
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A Bit of History. [signed:] "Honyerry" |
12 |
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Oneida Lake. W.M. Beauchamp |
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Traces of the Red Man, Should the Parks be Named in Their Honor? George H. Harris |
13 |
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Relics of the Indians. How Vast and Profitable the Early Trade with Them Was. S.L. Frey. Palatine Bridge |
14 |
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Ancient Mounds and Earthworks Along Cattaraugus Creek. September 1888. Marcus Sackett |
16 |
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The Victoria Institute |
19 |
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Remembered Memorials. Rufus A. Grider. Canajoharie. February 15, 1889 |
20 |
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The Welsh Indians of North America |
24 |
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Ancient Metal-Workers in the United States. Dr. D.G. Brinton |
28 |
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An Ancient Cemetery. Prehistoric Relics Unearthed in West Virginia |
30 |
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A Centennial Address, 1889 |
31 |
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The Modern Stone Age |
35 |
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Fourth of July at the "Old Fort" |
36 |
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At the Council Fire, 1889 |
38 |
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A Rare Find. Homer Republican, November 7, 1889 |
40 |
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Lines From the Cover of an Old Bible |
40 |
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Early Moravian Missionaries, 1889 |
40 |
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Cliff Dwellings. G.D. Jackson |
42 |
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A Cood Dominie of 1826. M.C. Hand. Standard, January 1890 |
43 |
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Writing of Long Ago. M.C. Hand. February 1890 |
45 |
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In Commemoration. Services at St. Peter's Church on Sunday. Rev. Dr. Rankine |
47 |
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The Onondaga Historians. M.C. Hand. Standard, February 23, 1890 |
47 |
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Attempted Surprise of Oswego |
48 |
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Meeting of the Oneida Society |
49 |
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Appendiculae Historicae: Shreds of History Hung on a Horn |
51 |
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The Indian Problem. Timely Suggestions by One Familiar with His Subject |
54 |
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Tribute to Dr. G. Morgan Hills. Baldwinsville. October 21, 1890 |
55 |
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Height of Onondaga Hills. Baldwinsville Gazette |
55 |
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Meeting of Battery B. S.F. Weeks |
55 |
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Onondaga Indian Plant Names |
56 |
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Wampum and Wampum Belts |
56 |
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Iroquois Temperance League |
57 |
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Iroquois in Council |
57 |
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Reminiscences of Early Days |
59 |
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Interesting Discovery at an Old Seneca Burial Ground |
61 |
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Indian Remains Discovered |
61 |
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Twenty-Fifth Annual Sermon |
62 |
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A Worthy Pastor Kindly Remembered |
65 |
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Rev. Dr. Beauchamp's Reception |
65 |
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Three River Point |
65 |
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Fort Bull Relics. Syracuse Journal, September 1891 |
66 |
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Obituary, Rufus D. Pettit |
67 |
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Indians of Onondaga |
68 |
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A Famous Pipe |
68 |
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The Legend of Green Pond |
69 |
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Library Evening |
69 |
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A Rich Archaeological Discovery. New York Evening Post, November 14, 1891 |
69 |
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Ordaining an Indian. October 1, 1891 |
70 |
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Re-Union of Battery B |
71 |
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The Iroquois Temperance League |
72 |
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A Curious Inscription |
72 |
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Old Landmarks, 1654 |
73 |
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Library Evenings |
73 |
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The Reds Reunited. July 1, 1891 |
73 |
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New York Mound Builders. New York Sun, April 8, 1890 |
73 |
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From the Inwood Cavern. November 28, 1890 |
74 |
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The Mound Builders: Their Works and Relics. Rev. Stephen D. Peets |
76 |
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Origin of the Name Chautauqua. Albert S. Gatschet |
76 |
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The Palace |
77 |
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Prehistoric Man |
78 |
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Land of the Pueblos. June 1891 |
79 |
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Mountain Rambles |
80 |
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Free Kindergartens |
84 |
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Letter from R.A. Grider. June 17, 1889 (transferred to Box 46, Folder 6, July 7, 2006) |
85 |
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Mohawk Folk-Lore. A.F. Chamberlain |
85 |
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Red Jacket's Medal |
86 |
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Historical Research |
87 |
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"CAN-A-JOR-HA" S.L. Frey |
88 |
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One of the First Families |
89 |
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Last of the Mohawk |
91 |
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An Indian Village. Robert Shackleton, Jr. |
92 |
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The Lakes and St. Lawrence |
93 |
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Valuable Indian Relics Found near Delphi. 1893 |
93 |
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A Skeleton Found. 1893 |
93 |
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Onondaga Names of Months |
94 |
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An Editor's Wedding. Baldwinsville Gazette |
94 |
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A Miraculous Escape! Baldwinsville Era |
96 |
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A Very Narrow Escape! Baldwinsville Gazette |
96 |
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Cause of the Newburgh Disaster. Syracuse Herald |
96 |
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Mr. Crouse's Indian Axe. Syracuse Herald, 1893 |
97 |
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Reminiscences of Cazenovia. 1893 |
98 |
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Daniel LaForte |
98 |
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The Green Corn Dance |
99 |
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Swarms of Syracusans Attempt to See the Green Corn Dance Yesterday and Get Fooled |
99 |
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The Ne-Gar-Na-Gar-Ah. The Story of My Initiation. H.M. Converse |
100 |
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Indian Medals. 1893 |
102 |
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About Powderhorns. W.H. Chandler. December 10, 1891 |
103 |
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The Skeleton in Armor. Henry W. Haynes |
106 |
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Onondaga Indian Plant Names. 1892 |
107 |
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The Canadian Institute |
108 |
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Changes in Indian Languages |
108 |
| |
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Burial Customs of the Hurons. Charles A. Hirschfelder |
110 |
| |
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An Early Church |
111 |
| |
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Long Island Indians. William Wallace Tooker. November 22, 1892 |
113 |
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The Seneca King. George S. Conover. June 21, 1893 |
116 |
| |
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Delphi Stone. 1893 |
119 |
| |
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Seneca Villages. G.S.C. |
120 |
| |
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Sayenqueraghta. Geo. S. Cononver |
121 |
| |
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The Journal of John Work. William S. Lewis and Paul C. Phillips |
121 |
| |
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Relics of the Aborigines of Upper Canada |
121 |
| |
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He Was in Two Wars |
123 |
| |
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Our Indian Neighbors |
124 |
| |
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Antiquities of Onondaga |
126 |
| |
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Kanadesaga and Geneva. George S. Conover |
127 |
| |
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American Historical Exposition in Madrid |
128 |
| |
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English and Seneca. John W. Sanborn |
129 |
| |
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Historical Associations |
129 |
| |
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Historical Questions |
130 |
| |
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Early Onondaga Journalism. December 13, 1893 |
130 |
| |
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Music of the Braves |
130 |
| |
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Fort Brewerton |
131 |
| |
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Braved the Braves |
132 |
| |
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Indian Names of Places in Brooklyn. Wm. Wallace Tooker. 1893 |
134 |
| |
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Variation in Native Ferns |
136 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1893-1894 |
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Beautiful Ferns (Choice Collection Made by Manchester Lady) |
1 |
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Mound Builders (New Ideas about the Oldest Americans) |
2 |
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The Mound Builders (Were They Descendants of Kublai Khan?) |
3 |
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Told of an Extinct Race (Which Built The Ancient Walls in the Tulerosa Valley) |
7 |
| |
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Homes and Remains of the Cliff Dwellers by H.C. Hovey |
14 |
| |
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Thomas Donaldson's Census Report on the Moqui Pueblo Indians |
17 |
| |
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Our Native Orchids I |
20 |
| |
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Some Native Orchids II |
23 |
| |
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Indian Remains in New York |
25 |
| |
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Red Skins Reform (Burning of the White Dog and Other Barbarous Customs, Now Historic) |
29 |
| |
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Annual Feast of the White Dog |
30 |
| |
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A Moravian Mission |
32 |
| |
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Onondaga Folk Lore |
33 |
| |
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The Salt Springs (How They Were Discovered) |
33 |
| |
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Garangula and De La Barre |
35 |
| |
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The Episcopalians (Growth of the Church in Onondaga County) |
36 |
| |
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Historical Farming (Early Fairs in the Town) |
39 |
| |
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Forts of Onondaga (Stockades of the Early Military History of This Region) |
40 |
| |
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The Legend of Hiawatha |
42 |
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Onondaga's Medals (Curious Old Coins and Trinkets That Have Historical Value) |
43 |
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An Incident of Fifty Years Ago (Old Dr. Lord, an Eccentric Character of Former Years, is Court-Martialed - A Laughable Event in Early History) |
45 |
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They Are Good Pastors (Zealous Episcopalian Clergy of Syracuse) |
48 |
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The Church in Syracuse |
51 |
| |
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Rt. Rev. F.D. Huntington's Silver Jubilee |
52 |
| |
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Bishop Huntington's Family |
54 |
| |
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A Rich Archaeological Find (Valuable Indian Relics Unearthed Near the Village of Savannah) |
56 |
| |
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Curious Iroquois Pottery |
56 |
| |
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New York Canals |
58 |
| |
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The Danforths |
59 |
| |
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Old Onondaga |
60 |
| |
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Maps of Onondaga (The Voyage of Col. Romer) |
61 |
| |
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Indian Relics |
63 |
| |
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Salt Springs |
64 |
| |
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List of Early Settlers of Onondaga County |
66 |
| |
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Annals of the Onondaga County |
69 |
| |
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Salmon Fishing in Onondaga |
75 |
| |
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The Story of Hiawatha |
76 |
| |
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Ancient Atlases |
79 |
| |
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Early Episcopal History (Valuable Contribution to the Many Thoughtful Addresses Inspired by Onondaga's One Hundredth Birthday) |
80 |
| |
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A Rare Manuscript (Jeremiah Gould's Recollections of the County in Its Infancy) |
83 |
| |
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A Signatures of the Pioneers |
87 |
| |
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Centennial (Onondaga County's Greatest Celebration) |
87 |
| |
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1794-1894, Onondaga Celebrates the Centennial of Her Foundation |
90 |
| |
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The Pompey Stone |
94, 103 |
| |
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Onondaga Centennial |
96 |
| |
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Centennial Mass Meeting |
104 |
| |
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Historic Tableaux More Than Meet Expectations by Stephen Grover Cleveland |
104 |
| |
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Historic Scenes and Tableaux |
106 |
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The Loan Exhibitions, A Fine Portrait Gallery - Some of the Other Exhibits |
107 |
| |
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At The Valley (Exercises at the Danforth Day Centennial) |
108 |
| |
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Their Centennial (People of Van Buren and Lysander Gather) |
110 |
| |
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Interesting Celebration of the Manlius People, Despite the Rain |
114 |
| |
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Early Town History |
115 |
| |
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Mrs. Ives Saw Lafayette |
117 |
| |
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Only One House Here (Thomas G. Alford's Recollections Go Back Nearly Eighty Years) |
118 |
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First Ride on the Cars (Old Time Country Boys Took the Excursion) |
118 |
| |
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The First Trip From Buffalo |
119 |
| |
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Heard the Wolves Howl |
120 |
| |
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Centennial Mass Meeting |
120 |
| |
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The Malcolms (A History of the Family by Mrs. Charlotte Malcolm Dillaye) |
122 |
| |
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American Pottery (This Interesting Subject is Entertainingly Discussed) |
123 |
| |
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The Evolution of Onondaga |
124 |
| |
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Bones of Our Ancestors (Their Graves Are Rudely Disturbed by the Shovels of Workmen) |
127 |
| |
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Errors of History (Clark's Many Inaccuracies) (The Original French of the Jesuit Relations Garbled and Misquoted by the Local Historian) |
127 |
| |
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Wayne County Relics (1894) |
128 |
| |
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Found: A Skeleton (1894) |
129 |
| |
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Pagan Ghost Dance |
130 |
| |
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Matty Ran the Show (He Takes Charge of an Indian Green Corn Dance) |
131 |
| |
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Big Indians in Council (Meeting of Representatives of the Six Nations) |
132 |
| |
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Handsome Lakes Law (As He Says It Was Delivered to Him by Angels) |
133 |
| |
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The Indian's Religion (More of What Handsome Lake Said the Angels Told Him) |
134 |
| |
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"The Discovery of Chaunis Temoatan of 1586" (APaper Read by William Wallace Tooker Before the Section of Anthropology) |
135 |
| |
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Indian Relics Unearthed |
138 |
| |
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An Odd Watering Trough |
138 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1894-1895 |
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| |
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Handsome Lake's Gospel is Rehearsed |
1 |
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Blackchief's House Among the Onondagas |
2 |
| |
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An Early Incident |
11 |
| |
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The Long House |
11 |
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Old French Fort (Errors of Published History Corrected by Recent Research) |
12 |
| |
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To Select Chiefs (Interesting Conclave at the Onondaga Reservation Today) |
14 |
| |
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Council of the Six Nations at Onondaga Reservation Yesterday Came Near Resulting in a Break of the Old Indian Federation - Chiefs Were Elected - Ceremonies of Condolence - Factional Fight |
15 |
| |
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Chief Abram Hill's Successor (Yound [sic] Adam Thomas Named in His Place by the Council at Yesterday's Pow Wow) |
16 |
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With Pagan Rites (Delegates of the Six Nations Condole Over Their Dead and Elect Chiefs. Ceremonies in the Long House) |
17 |
| |
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Curious Old Election Returns (From the Town of Fabius in 1799, and from Salina in 1813) |
18 |
| |
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Good Document to Preserve (Example of the Enlightened Condition of Onondaga Indians after Years of Association with Whites) |
19 |
| |
|
The Onondaga Historical Society Holds Its Last Meeting Until Autumn (Interesting Labors along Historical Lines Accomplished by the Committees of the Society) |
19 |
| |
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An Onondaga Centennial Scene |
20 |
| |
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Mysterious Tides (Those of the Lakes That the Skippers Call Swashes) |
20 |
| |
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On Local Geology (Dr. Brownell the Speaker) |
21 |
| |
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Early Settlers (In the Towns of Elbridge, Camillus, and Van Buren) |
22 |
| |
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Kept the Wampum (Death of Abraham Hill at His Home on the Reservation) |
23 |
| |
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Adopted Indian Words (The Great Number Now Found in the English Language) |
24 |
| |
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Scientific Facts in Which All Onondagans Are Interested. Proposed Academy of Sciences |
26 |
| |
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Names on Long Island (Peculiarities of the Words Coined by the Indians) |
29 |
| |
|
Corlear's Journal (Visits to Mohawk Villages) |
32 |
| |
|
Oldest Dutch Journal (Rare Colonial Document Recently Found in Holland) |
34 |
| |
|
Commencement |
39 |
| |
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We Celebrated (The Towns of Lysander and Van Buren Properly Observe the One Hundredth Anniversary of Our County's Settlement) |
38 |
| |
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John Bartram in Onondaga |
39 |
| |
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Glacial Lakes (Geologist Fairchild Visits Syracuse & Tully. Extinct Lakes Are Revealed) |
40 |
| |
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An Earthquake (Which Occurred in Syracuse Millions of Years Ago) |
41 |
| |
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Early Onondaga Teachers |
42 |
| |
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Notes on American Shells |
42 |
| |
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Wampum and Wampum Belts |
43 |
| |
|
Words of Algonkian Origin |
44 |
| |
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Chautauqua and Other Iroquois Names |
46 |
| |
|
Nature and Distribution of New York Indian Relics |
47 |
| |
|
The Only Three Survivors |
50 |
| |
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Splendid Celebration of Onondaga 'County' Centennial |
50 |
| |
|
Indian Occupation of New York |
52 |
| |
|
On Local Geology |
54 |
| |
|
Charles M. Warner |
56 |
| |
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Old King the Leader at the Attack on Cherry Valley |
57 |
| |
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Curious Iroquois Pottery |
64 |
| |
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French Settlers (The Man Who Gave the Name to Frenchman's Island) |
66 |
| |
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Local Historians (Hon. J.V.H. Clark and Rev. J.W. Adams) |
67 |
| |
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Botanists Entertain |
69 |
| |
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Botany - History |
69 |
| |
|
Old Time M.D.s |
70 |
| |
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Old Spots Made New (Resorts of Pleasure-Seekers Known to the Indians and the Jesuits) |
72 |
| |
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W.M. Beauchamp, S.T.D. (Pastor of Grace Church since 1865) |
74 |
| |
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Onondaga, 1746-67 (Sir William Johnson's Several Visits Here) |
75 |
| |
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Oswego Anniversaries (A County Rich in Historical Dates) |
76 |
| |
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A Sturdy Dutchman (Who Tramped the Mohawk Valley over 200 Years Ago) (A. Van Corlaer) |
77 |
| |
|
Orchid Family |
78 |
| |
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Local Botany |
78 |
| |
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Onondaga Lake |
79 |
| |
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Notable Trees |
80 |
| |
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The Onondagas (These Indians Show a Marked Improvement) |
81 |
| |
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Two Centuries Ago - Frontenac's Expedition into the Onondaga Country in 1696 |
82 |
| |
|
Evacuation Day |
85 |
| |
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Oswego's Place in American Warfare and American Commerce for Nearly 200 Years |
85 |
| |
|
Indian Names (Origin and Meaning of Iroquois Proper Names - Some Errors Corrected - Local Geographical Significancy) |
85 |
| |
|
The Six Nations of the Grand River by Elam D. Bearfoot, Ohswekan |
93 |
| |
|
Search for Ancient Lakes |
98 |
| |
|
Historical Work (Art Recreations and Scientific Results) |
98 |
| |
|
Historical Material - Valuable Contributions Which Might Easily Be Made |
99 |
| |
|
Early Botanists (The Long Visit of Frederick Pursh in 1807) |
99 |
| |
|
The Quaker Bonnet a Rarity Now in the Village of Skaneateles |
102 |
| |
|
The Early Quakers of Skaneateles |
102 |
| |
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A Primitive Couple - William & Mary Taber |
111 |
| |
|
Old Fort at Oswego Falls |
112 |
| |
|
Local History and Its Allies |
112 |
| |
|
History and Science |
113 |
| |
|
The Historical Association |
113 |
| |
|
Organization Completed (Onondaga County Academy of Sciences, Now Firmly on its Feet) |
114 |
| |
|
Early Interments (French Burials Here in the 17th Century) |
114 |
| |
|
Iroquois Relics |
115 |
| |
|
Masons of Yore (Traditions That Cling to the Oldest Public Building in Onondaga County) |
116 |
| |
|
Our Rich Flora |
118 |
| |
|
Some Pompey Folk Lore |
121 |
| |
|
An Indian's Hopeful View |
122 |
| |
|
A Serpent Mound |
123 |
| |
|
The Indian Church at O. Castle |
124 |
| |
|
Bishop Hobart Again Visits Oneida Castle |
124 |
| |
|
In Old Onondaga Valley (Richard R. Slocum's Valuable History of the Schools and Churches) |
125 |
| |
|
Indian Music |
130 |
| |
|
Natural History (Early Notes on Birds, Fishes and Other Game) |
130 |
| |
|
Historical Association |
131 |
| |
|
A Missionary Journal |
131 |
| |
|
The Iroquois Wampum (An Ancient Treasure That Has Disappeared) |
133 |
| |
|
The Wampum Bird |
136 |
| |
|
Onondaga Wampum Belts |
136 |
| |
|
Indian Names (What the Onondagas Call Syracuse and Country Towns) |
140 |
| |
|
Ezra L. Miles (Obituary) |
141 |
| |
|
Trip to Cross Lake |
141 |
| |
|
Circle of Industry, Baldwinsville, April 15, 1897 |
141 |
| |
|
The Chief Dead (Thomas Webster's Death) |
142 |
| |
|
Natural History (Early Notes on Birds, Fishes, & Other Game) |
142 |
| |
|
The Lost Wampum |
143 |
| |
|
Historic Wampum (Description of the Two Pieces of Wampum) |
143 |
| |
|
Paper by Dr. Beauchamp on Local Archeology |
144 |
| |
|
The Green Lakes of Manlius |
144 |
| |
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Indians Want Their Belts (Harriet Maxwell Converse Leads the Movement) |
145 |
| |
|
Indian to Sing Opera |
147 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1897-1902 |
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| |
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Preserving the Indian for Posterity. H.M. Converse. 1897 |
1 |
| |
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The Onondaga Pagans. H.M. Converse |
5 |
| |
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Not Helping Paganism. H.M. Converse |
5 |
| |
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Mrs. Converse and the Missionaries. H.M. Converse |
6 |
| |
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The Indians of New York City |
6 |
| |
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Mrs. Lizzie Saylor. An Indian Resident of East Broadway |
7 |
| |
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Indians as Models in Art |
8 |
| |
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Rev. Mr. Auringer Tells about Some Prehistoric Inhabitants of What Is Now Called Troy |
9 |
| |
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Suing for the Iroquois Wampum. 1897 |
10 |
| |
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The Salt Springs |
11 |
| |
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The Iroquois Wampum |
11 |
| |
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Pettit's Battery B. 1897 |
11 |
| |
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To the Top of Pike's Peak by Rail |
14 |
| |
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To the Top of Pike's Peak by Railroad Car |
15 |
| |
|
Indians of the Valley. June 6, 1894 |
16 |
| |
|
Passages from the Diary of Ellen Goodnough (edited by Susan Fenimore Cooper) |
17 |
| |
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The Historic Iroquois Indians. A Series of Lectures. H.M. Converse |
19 |
| |
|
Life of Onondagas. 1897 |
24 |
| |
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Onondaga in the Revolution. 1897 |
25 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp's Lecture |
26 |
| |
|
Early Masons |
26 |
| |
|
Burial Customs of the Hurons. Charles A. Hirschfelder |
27 |
| |
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The Etymology of the Two Iroquoian Compound Stems Sken-Keq'-Te' and Ndu-Ta-Keq'-Te |
28 |
| |
|
Onondaga White Dog Feast |
30 |
| |
|
New York Archaeology |
30 |
| |
|
Changes in Indian Languages |
31 |
| |
|
Copper Implements |
32 |
| |
|
Indian Graves |
33 |
| |
|
The Snow-Snake |
33 |
| |
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The Snow-Snake. J.N.B. Hewitt |
34 |
| |
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The Snow-Snake and Its Name |
34 |
| |
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The Snow-Snake and the r-Sound |
35 |
| |
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Mississagua Etymology. A.F. Chamberlain |
36 |
| |
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Eskimo and the Indian |
36 |
| |
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The Snow Snake and the r-Sound. J.N.B. Hewitt |
36 |
| |
|
Historical Association. 1898 |
38 |
| |
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An Episode of the Invasion of Canada in 1775. Lieut-Colonel E. Cruikshank |
40 |
| |
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The Iroquois Press. Ellis Woodworth, Tah-to-tah |
40 |
| |
|
Onondaga Archaeology. Dr. W.G. Hinsdale |
44 |
| |
|
Marquette's Map. 1898 |
46 |
| |
|
Ephraim Webster's Commissions |
48 |
| |
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A Visitor of 1791 |
51 |
| |
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For Safe Keeping |
53 |
| |
|
Botanical Research |
53 |
| |
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Lecture on the Fern |
54 |
| |
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Birds, Fruit and Insects |
55 |
| |
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Of Polished Stone |
56 |
| |
|
The Post Express. 1898 |
56 |
| |
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To Hold Wampum Belts |
57 |
| |
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The Post Express. 1898 |
57 |
| |
|
Onondaga Wampum in State Museum |
58 |
| |
|
Indians Bound for Albany |
58 |
| |
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Delivered up the Wampum |
59 |
| |
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Our Indian Visitors. Times Union, June 20, 1898 |
59 |
| |
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Indians and Newspapers. Argus, June 20, 1898 |
60 |
| |
|
An Old Family |
61 |
| |
|
Gala Day at Brewerton |
62 |
| |
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Letter from Rev. Dr. Beauchamp. July 4, 1898 |
63 |
| |
|
De Vries and the Indians |
64 |
| |
|
Western Notes |
65 |
| |
|
An Ancient Sheepskin. William Johnson |
66 |
| |
|
Star Lake |
67 |
| |
|
Star Lake |
67 |
| |
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Earliest Written Record of the Lower Mohawk Valley. Journal of Arent Van Curler |
68 |
| |
|
The Vyoye. E.M. Ruttenber |
71 |
| |
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The Last Battle Between the Mohawks and Mohicans. The Famous Butler Mansion. Hollander |
72 |
| |
|
Babylonia and Assyria |
73 |
| |
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A Masonic Sermon. January 8, 1899 |
75 |
| |
|
A Day at the Reservation |
76 |
| |
|
Aboriginal Earthenware |
77 |
| |
|
An Indian Relic |
78 |
| |
|
Local Interest in Colonial Laws |
79 |
| |
|
Onondaga County |
80 |
| |
|
Captain John Smith's Map of Virginia |
80 |
| |
|
Games of Onondagas |
80 |
| |
|
First Dwellers in This State |
81 |
| |
|
Some Account of the Indian Council Held in the Clergy House, Philadelphia, July 1749 |
82 |
| |
|
Fac-simile deed of concession to Abraham Martin |
83 |
| |
|
How Syracuse Received Its Name |
84 |
| |
|
History's Pages |
85 |
| |
|
Wampum in Dispute |
86 |
| |
|
La Famine River |
87 |
| |
|
In a Log Cabin |
88 |
| |
|
Local Interest in Colonial Laws |
89 |
| |
|
An Archaeological Find. P.M.V.E. |
90 |
| |
|
Early Yachtsmen |
91 |
| |
|
Early Yachting |
91 |
| |
|
Scraps of County History |
92 |
| |
|
An Old Bill of Lading |
92 |
| |
|
Travelling Notes |
92 |
| |
|
Earthenware of the New York Aborigines |
93 |
| |
|
Indian Cemetery Found |
93 |
| |
|
This is Pioneer Day |
93 |
| |
|
Beaver Lake and Vicinity |
94 |
| |
|
Iroquois Masks |
95 |
| |
|
Hunting for New History at Fort Hunter. Quaint Documentary Papers. Hollander |
98 |
| |
|
Visit to an Old Indian Fort Near Johnstown. A Search Among Its Remains. Hollander |
99 |
| |
|
Relics Tell Their Story |
100 |
| |
|
Popular Science News (insert on page 101) |
101 |
| |
|
Onondaga. Carroll E. Smith |
101 |
| |
|
Mrs. Hatch's Wonderful Quilt |
105 |
| |
|
Ephraim Webster |
105 |
| |
|
Rare Old Wampum Belts |
107 |
| |
|
School Exhibition - 1841 |
108 |
| |
|
Ephraim Webster |
109 |
| |
|
Hollander Letter. Hollander |
109 |
| |
|
Mr. George J. Gardner |
111 |
| |
|
Mr. Samuel Hurst |
111 |
| |
|
Dr. M.W. Hanchett |
112 |
| |
|
Mr. James Terwilliger |
112 |
| |
|
The Rev. W.M. Beauchamp |
112 |
| |
|
Blue Wing |
113 |
| |
|
Niola and Son |
114 |
| |
|
Chief White Buffalo |
115 |
| |
|
Pipes and Tobacco |
115 |
| |
|
Early Skaneateles |
118 |
| |
|
The County Historical Association |
118 |
| |
|
A Pleasant Outing |
119 |
| |
|
Botany Club Anniversary |
120 |
| |
|
Dead Seneca Priestess |
120 |
| |
|
St. John's Day: Its Celebration |
121 |
| |
|
Old School Lots |
122 |
| |
|
Indian Relics Plowed Up |
122 |
| |
|
The Joseph Brant of Romance and of Fact. Hollander |
122 |
| |
|
Mr. Beauchamp Adds a Few Words to Hollander's |
124 |
| |
|
Early Moravian Missionaries |
125 |
| |
|
Long Island Laborers Find Five Bodies |
125 |
| |
|
Apulia |
125 |
| |
|
Connecticut Indian Relics |
125 |
| |
|
Curious Epitaphs |
126 |
| |
|
The Battle of Windmill Point |
126 |
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Opinion of Appellate Division in Famous Suit to Recover Historic Belts for State Museum |
128 |
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About Slavery in New York. Judge A.J. Northrup |
129 |
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Hollander Letter. Hollander |
130 |
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Wampum. Ernest Ingersoll |
132 |
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Taken into the Wolf Clan |
133 |
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Ministerial Modesty in Moravia Ninety Years Ago. Royal Phelps |
134 |
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Mohawk Princess Buried with Weird Rites from Eighth Avenue Undertaking Shop |
134 |
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Marie Baptiste |
134 |
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Devoted to the Indians |
138 |
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The Oneida Stone |
138 |
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Our Towns of Classic Names |
138 |
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Prehistoric Man Left Traces in Long Island. 1900 |
139 |
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Kirkpatrick Will Bequests |
140 |
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Skeletons Found. 1901 |
141 |
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Artist's Valuable Gift to Skaneateles Village |
141 |
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Historic Explosion Told in Poetry |
142 |
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Curious Names Around Here |
142 |
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A New Onondaga Fern |
143 |
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Wampum Belt Observations |
144 |
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Indian's Remains Dug Up |
144 |
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Pioneer Day At Skaneateles |
144 |
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A Historic Wampum Belt |
145 |
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Valuable Find of Indian Relics |
145 |
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Dr. W.M. Beauchamp's Lecture |
145 |
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Medicine Masks, or "False Faces," Used by the Indians |
146 |
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Onondagas Not Directly Affected by the Proposed Measure - Picturesque Gathering in the "Long House" at the Reservation |
146 |
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With the Old Rites |
148 |
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Madison Historical Society's Outing - Dr. Beauchamp Discusses Evidences as to Nichol's Pond |
150 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1900-1913 |
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Onondaga Historical Association. Guests of John D. Barrow - Trip Up Skaneateles Lake - Dinner and Speeches |
1 |
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Hollander Letter. King Hendrick, of Mohawk Valley Indian Times [Amsterdam Times, November 1902] |
2 |
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Noted Indian Chiefs (Special Correspondence) |
5 |
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Chambered Shells |
6 |
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While digging for … . Utica Press |
6 |
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Marking Historic Places. The Report and Address of Norman Seymour |
6 |
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Another Work to Deal with Central New York. Rev. Dr. Beauchamp and General Bruce Will be Collaborators |
7 |
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Initiated in Onondaga Tribe. Professor Starr Joins the Pagan Indians [Journal, November 1901] |
7 |
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Wampum Belt Observations. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp Speaks of Belts Recently Examined [1901] |
8 |
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An Old Muster Roll. Supposed to be the Original List of Pettit's Battery B |
8 |
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A New Onondaga Fern |
9 |
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On Historic Ground. Pilgrimage to a Battle Field in Madison County |
9 |
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Captain Benjamin Lee. A Monument in the Skaneateles Cemetery Recalls the Romantic Story of a British Sailor |
10 |
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Anthropological Notes [Unity, 1902] |
10 |
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"Logan and His Family," a highly interesting paper which was read before the Cayuga County Historical Society [1902] |
11 |
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The History of Onondaga |
12 |
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Spaniards in Onondaga [1902] |
12 |
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Indian Chief Logan's Career. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp Speaks Entertainingly About It |
13 |
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What the Indians Need |
14 |
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History Club's Annual Reunion |
14 |
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The Word Onondaga. Its History and Meaning Described by W.M. Beauchamp |
15 |
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Early Skaneateles [1900] |
16 |
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The First Yacht |
16 |
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Correspondence. Progress Among Onondaga Indians |
16 |
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Some Brief Reminiscences of Skaneateles |
17 |
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Era of Cliff Dwellers. Evidence Accumulating to Put it Back Hundreds of Years |
17 |
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Correspondence. An Old Trail [1900] |
18 |
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Metallic Implements of the Indians |
18 |
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Antique Jar Now in Possession of an Amsterdam Man Is Attracting Much Attention [1904] |
19 |
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Relics of Erie Indians. Several Skeletons Found on the Cattaraugus Reservation |
19 |
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Famed Silver is Owned by Indian Tribes. Given by Queen Anne to the Onondagas and Mohawks It Is Now Guarded as a Great Treasure |
21 |
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Site of Fort Ontario is a Historic Spot [1904] |
21 |
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Through Onondaga in 1817. Captain Richard Langsbow Made the Trip with Great Difficulty - No Public Conveyance to Oswego - Failed to Meet the Alleged Author of "Guy Mannering" [1902] |
22 |
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The Cornplanter's Medal |
22 |
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Fort Rensselaer, at Canajoharie and Revolutionary Relics of Interest to Dwellers on the Mohawk [1890] |
22 |
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Skeletons of Indians. Bones of What Are Supposed to Have Been Aborigines Found Near Fort Hunter [Morning Sentinel, Amsterdam, 1904] |
23 |
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An Interesting Relic of Four Hundred Years Ago |
23 |
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The Old Indian Orchard |
24 |
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A Council of the Oneida Indians [1904] |
24 |
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Weird Time at Council House. Strings of Wampum and Bells Form Part of the Garb, While Tom-toms and Rattles Furnish Music [1904] |
24 |
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Old-time Customs Not Lost |
26 |
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Census Figures. Population of New York State Villages and Cities |
26 |
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A Forest March [1904] |
27 |
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Conrad Weiser at Onondaga |
27 |
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Big Chief's Skeleton. Recently Found Relic May Be That of Sequoyah [1904] |
28 |
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Tomahawk Dug Up by Guardians of Red Men. Ethnologist on the Warpath Against Col. Pratt of Carlisle [1904] |
28 |
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Some New Books. A New History of North America |
29 |
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Honor Jesuit for His Deeds. Hundreds Pay Tribute to Memory of Rev. Simon Le Moyne [1904] |
31 |
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"The school is most fortunate…" |
32 |
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Fort Near Fenner Corners |
33 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Describes Coming of Father Le Moyne to Onondaga |
34 |
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Onondaga in 1654. The Story of Father Simon Le Moyne |
37 |
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Dr. Beauchamp's Books |
38 |
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Indian Villages Along the Historic Chemung River [1904] |
38 |
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In Memory of the Onondagas. New Kirkpatrick Fountain Unveiled and Presented to Syracuse [1904] |
41 |
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Bones of Indian Unearthed. Principal Alter of Fort Hunter Finds Skeleton of Red Man Along River Bank, East of Fort Hunter [1904] |
41 |
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By Frederick Starr, Head Professor of Anthropology in University of Chicago [1904] |
42 |
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Squawky Hill Relics. Ancient Indian Resort |
46 |
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Two Hundred Skulls in Good Preservation. Big Indian Burying Ground Excavated in the Vicinity of Niagara Falls - Bones Found Supposed to Be Those of Huron Braves [1904] |
47 |
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Sixty Skeletons Found in a Pit |
47 |
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Rare Indian Relic. Native Copper Chain of 300 Beads - At Least 400 Years Old - State Offers $100 for It - Owned in Amsterdam [Amsterdam Recorder, 1904] |
48 |
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Received into An Indian Clan. Jerome Connor Now a Brother of All the Onondagas [1904] |
49 |
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Indian Relics. Curious Discovery Made on the Farm of John Kuney [1903] |
49 |
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History of the Iroquois. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp's Work Published by New York State Museum |
50 |
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Moses Dewitt's Neglected Tomb [1904] |
50 |
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Through Onondaga in 1779 |
50 |
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Hopeful for Indians. Some remarks made by Dr. W.M. Beauchamp in the close of his admirable history of the Iroquois |
51 |
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Dr. Beauchamp 75 To-Day. Congratulated by Farmers' Club, Before Whom He Spoke [1905] |
51 |
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Aboriginal Pottery in the Wyoming Valley. Paper Before the Historical Society by Christopher Wren - A Promising Field of Research Given Very Little Attention - The Making of Clay Pottery a Complex Art [1905] |
52 |
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Chief Logan Pronounces the Oration over Remains of Orris Farmer in the Reservation Council House [1905] |
52 |
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Attended the Funerals of Five Generations. Dr. Beauchamp Present at Services at Plainville |
52 |
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The skeleton of two… [Ithaca News, 1904] |
52 |
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The County Centennial [of 1906]. Meeting of the General Committee and a Programme of Exersises Adopted |
53 |
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Valuable Wampum Belt at Kingston [1905] |
53 |
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Who Were the Kah-Kwahs? Question Dilworth M. Silver Gave Light on Before Natural Science Society [Buffalo Courier, 1904] |
54 |
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Ancient Earthwork on the Lower Genesee River. Probably Was In or Near A Large Settlement [1903] |
54 |
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Tells of Geological Formation in American Journal of Science. Prof. Philip F. Schneider Publishes an Article of Importance to Scientists Regarding Onondaga Formations |
55 |
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Squaws Have A Falling Out. Claim to Be the Wives of Jarius Pierce |
55 |
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Old Mohawk Churches |
56 |
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Onondaga Folk-Lore. Some Local Indian Legends |
60 |
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Village Removals. Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp's Latest Bulletin on "Aboriginal Use of Wood" |
61 |
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Historic Scenes. Almost 250 Years Since the First Christian Mission in Onondaga County [1905] |
61 |
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American Riflemen |
61 |
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Interesting Souvenirs |
61 |
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Jarius Pierce Tells of Rite. Is Witness in Municipal Court in Case of Widowed Squaw Seeking to Recover on a Note [1906] |
62 |
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Scientists Investigate "Devil's Punch Bowl" |
62 |
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Pioneer History in Onondaga [1905] |
65 |
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Pioneer's Day Plans [1906] |
66 |
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An Ephraim Webster Letter |
66 |
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This is written… |
66 |
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Mrs. W.H.H. Smith Presents the Redfield Collection to the Department of Education |
66 |
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Arrowheads Shaped with a Wooden Implement |
67 |
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An Old Friend's Tribute to the Late John D. Barrow |
68 |
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"Conflicting Faiths" [1907] |
68 |
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"A Land of Many Lakes" [1906] |
68 |
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The Census Returns of New York by Counties [1905] |
69 |
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Indian Implements of War and Agriculture in Large Numbers Found on Shore of Onondaga Lake and Along Creek [1906] |
69 |
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Rare Historic Discovery. Eighteen Indian Skeletons Dug Up on Rodman Farm [1906] |
69 |
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Traces of the Iroquois Throughout the Ancient History of the East [1906] |
71 |
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Valuable Paper by Helen F. Troy, Who Has Made Life Study of Subject [1906] |
71 |
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Dr. Beauchamp, Archeologist [Post Express, Rochester, 1906] |
73 |
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Indian Lore [1903] |
73 |
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"Hi-a-wat-ha" Translated from the Iroquois by Helen F. Troy of Auburn |
73 |
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George K. Knapp Promises New Facts About the People and History of Onondaga County |
74 |
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Dean of Syracuse Artists Engaged upon Reminiscences |
74 |
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The "Onondaga Hunters" |
75 |
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Some Treasures in Rare Books. Old Ones upon the Shelf of Dr. W.M. Beauchamp [1906] |
75 |
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Special Thanks to the Post-Standard |
76 |
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Real Natives of This Territory. How the Aborigines Lived - History of the Tribes That Inhabited This Locality Centuries Ago |
77 |
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History of the Indians |
82 |
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A Birthday Book |
83 |
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Dr. Beauchamp, Archeologist |
83 |
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"Charles L. Elliott" John Barrow Talks Before the Historical Association |
84 |
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Pettit's Battery B. It's Record on the Field of Battle - List of Officers and Privates - Facts Gathered and Published for General Information and for the Use of the New York Monuments Commission |
84 |
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Story of Onondaga. Many People Engaged in Preparing for Its Presentation [1894] |
87 |
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The Barge Canal. New York Firm Secures Contract for Baldwinsville Section of Canal - Will Take About Four Years to Complete This Section - Work to be Started at Once |
88 |
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Barge Canal Contractors Here |
89 |
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A Number of Years ago… |
90 |
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White Dogs Wait in Heaven for Masters. Such the Teaching to Which Pagan Indians at Reservation Listen When Blind Zealot Preaches Doctrines of Handsome Lake |
92 |
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Rare Pipe Just Plowed Up. Site of an Aboriginal Village, With a Strong Natural Fortification, Supposed to Have Been an Outpost on the Oneida's Frontier as a Defence from Incursions of the St. Regis Tribe |
92 |
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Rare Historic Discovery. Archeologist Harrington of Harvard University Unearths Remains of Former Onondaga Braves - Bones Will be Removed to Museum of University |
92 |
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As the Celebration Will Look… From a Staff Correspondent of The Standard |
94 |
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Visitors From Syracuse. In the Anniversary Throngs the Onondaga Historical Association Will Figure |
96 |
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Historic Pompey. To the Editor of the Post-Standard |
96 |
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Studies in Local History. No. LVII [Rochester, Post Express] |
97 |
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Our Indian Names. Middletown Times-Press. John D. Stivers, Editor [1908] |
98 |
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Griffin is Now New Hiawatha. Head of Mystique Krewe a Member of Beaver Clan. Name is "Scho-Nah-Na-Da" |
99 |
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Syracuse Celebrities |
100 |
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The Indian Prophet by Helen F. Troy [Syracuse Herald, 1906] |
100 |
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Are Mixed on Dickens Dates [1908] |
101 |
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A Famous Orchard. To the Editor of the Post-Standard |
102 |
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Memorial Fountain to be Dedicated July 1 |
102 |
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Kirkpatrick Fountain is Unveiled at Washington Park. Big Crowd Attends. Presentation Made by Father Mullany - Acceptance by Mayor [1908] |
102 |
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Brother's Worthy Deed. New Catalogue Issued of Pictures in Barrow Art Gallery [Democrat, 1908] |
103 |
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Botanists Celebrate President's Birthday. Mrs. L.L. Goodrich the Guest of Honor at Feast Yesterday [July 2, 1908] |
103 |
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Hostess is Surprised. Botanists Assist at Seventy-third Birthday Anniversary |
103 |
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Another Tribute. Well Known Art Critic of Syracuse Praises John D. Barrow [Democrat, 1908] |
103 |
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The New Catalogue of the Barrow Art Gallery [Free Press, 1908] |
102a |
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New History of County by Dr. Beauchamp |
102a |
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M.M. Guilfoyle of Jordan … [1908] |
103a |
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Great Chiefs are Gathering at Long House. Convention of Six Nations to Open This Morning [1909] |
103a |
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An Old Powder Horn |
104 |
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Revolutionary Soldiers |
104 |
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On Friday morning … [May 7, 1909] |
104 |
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Across Oneida Lake in 1773 |
104 |
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Mrs. Richard M. Cass a Direct Descendant of Plymouth Colony Governor |
105 |
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Rare Old Volumes in List. Donation is Made by President J. William Smith [June 1908] |
105 |
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E.G. Holcombe, residing … [1908] |
106 |
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Burils[?] |
106 |
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Farmer Plows Up Tomahawk Buried in Muck 160 Years |
106 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Honored. Past High Priest's Jewel Presented to Him by Riverside Chapter |
107 |
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Dr. Beauchamp's Birthday [1910] |
107 |
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Rev. Dr. Beauchamp 80 Years Old To-Day |
107 |
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Arrange a Surprise for Dr. Beauchamp. Episcopal Clergy Give Venerable Preacher Birthday Party - 80 Years Old |
107 |
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Noted Indian Worker Praises Dr. Beauchamp. Cary W. Hartman Declares Syracuse Man's Fame is Widespread - Lecture on " The Indian" |
107 |
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Pioneers Celebrate. Gathering of Many Old Families on Frenchman's Island [June 4, 1910] |
107 |
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Captain Pettit and His Battery |
107 |
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Age-Old Ceremony Enacted. Mrs. Troy of Auburn Made a Member of Onondagas [1910] |
108 |
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Side Issues. A Story of Syracuse in 1850 |
108 |
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Skaneateles in 1831 [For the Free Press] |
110 |
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Kept Tryst of 60 Years Ago. Rev. Dr. William M. Beauchamp Communed with Comrades in Spirit [1910] |
110 |
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Peace Pipe Dug Up. Fine Specimen of Indian Workmanship Unearthed at Sag Harbor (Special to the Eagle) |
111 |
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Precious Gift |
111 |
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The Great Men of Pompey |
111 |
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Early Masonic Certificates |
111 |
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List of Men in Revolution. Dr. Beauchamp Can't Find Burial Places of Onondaga Soldiers |
111 |
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Rev. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp of Syracuse … |
112 |
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Splendid Indian Curios on View. Interesting George G. Heye Collection May Now be Seen at the University Museums |
112 |
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Indian Relics at University Museums |
112 |
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Skaneateles Lake Gulls |
114 |
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Old Training Days. Rev. W.M. Beauchamp Tells a Pretty Story of the Skaneateles Militia of the Dim Past |
115 |
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Dr. David Boyle Passes Away at His Home in Walker Avenue [February 1, 1911] |
115 |
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Glen Haven Hotel Built 1845?(6?) |
116 |
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Veteran Masons [1910] |
117 |
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Information Wanted [1911] |
117 |
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The Albany Indian Collection |
117 |
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Recent Articles on Charles L. Elliott and Dr. Judson Prompts Rev. Beauchamp to Write |
117 |
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Language [1911] |
118 |
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President Fillmore. Thirteenth Chief Executive of the United States Visited Skaneateles in the Year 1854 |
118 |
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Onondaga at Albany |
119 |
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Freaks in Ferns |
119 |
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Local History Studies |
119 |
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In Memoriam [1911] |
120 |
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Mr. Kane Has Bronze Medal Presented to Scanandoah. Syracuse Man Owns Trophy Given Oneida Chief by English |
121 |
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Elliott and His Pictures |
122 |
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American Archaeology [1912] |
122 |
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Morning's Mail. Revolutionary Soldiers in Onondaga [1912] |
122 |
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Revolutionary Soldiers in Syracuse |
123 |
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Historic Markers |
123 |
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Another Chapter. On Early Masonry in Skaneateles - Biographical Sketches of Pioneers in the Craft |
123 |
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The Native American [1912] |
125 |
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Madison County Archeology |
125 |
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New Type of Indian Found in Relics of Two Villages. Collection from Norwich Settlements, Says Dr. Beauchamp, Shows No Traces of Work of Known Races of Red Men - Lived 500 Years Ago [1912] |
125 |
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The Tulip Tree |
126 |
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Local Archaeology [1912] |
126 |
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Brewerton Pioneers |
126 |
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Military Lodge, Manlius |
126 |
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Of Early Masonry. Rev. W.M. Beauchamp Gives History of the Order in Skaneateles - First Lodge in County |
127 |
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First Settler 1793. John Shepard Cleared the Wilderness in What is Now Known as Shepard Settlement - Sketch of His Life |
128 |
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A Brief History of Shepard Settlement |
128 |
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Notes on the Shepard Settlement |
130 |
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Onondaga Birds |
130 |
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Can Hogs Swim? [1913] |
130 |
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Fort Brewerton [1913] |
130 |
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Something About the Indians. Lecture by Dr. W.M. Beauchamp |
131 |
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Dr. Beauchamp's Historical Material |
131 |
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Preserving the Records |
132 |
| |
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An Old Cayuga Fort |
132 |
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Handsome Lake [1909] |
133 |
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Dr. Beauchamp at 79 Years Takes a Trip to Metropolis. Clergyman Meets for First Time a Cousin, Chaplain on English Warship Inflexible - Sees Big Celebration [1909] |
133 |
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Chambers Will Entertain. European and American Scientists Will Visit Jamesville. Party Comprising Forty-Five Noted Men Will Arrive in City Friday Morning on Their Way West [1912] |
134 |
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Noted Scientists Visit Green Lakes |
135 |
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An Onondaga Botanists in Canada [1912] |
136 |
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Frank M. Cornell Tells of His Early Experiences Here [1912] |
137 |
| |
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Chateaubriand in Onondaga [1913] |
137 |
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Chateaubriand at Onondaga Lake [1913] |
137 |
| |
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An Indian Grave |
138 |
| |
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A Hundred Birds of Syracuse |
138 |
| |
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Revolutionary Inscriptions |
138 |
| |
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Local History |
139 |
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Skaneateles Woman Dead. Miss Humphryes, Niece of Rev. Dr. Beauchamp, Expires [1913] |
139 |
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Searches 200 Cemeteries for History of Dead Soldiers. Dr. Beauchamp Walks Thousands of Miles in Burying Grounds to Gather Records of Onondaga Men Who Fought in Revolution - Task Takes Eight Years |
139 |
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Pioneer History |
139 |
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"Splitting Moon" New Name. Auburn Artist Plans New Council House, "Gym" and Library |
140 |
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Old Days by Charles H. White [Syracuse Herald, 1913] |
140 |
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Revolutionary Soldiers Again |
142 |
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An Old Cayuga Fort |
143 |
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A Stony Point Veteran |
143 |
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An Early Onondaga Poet |
143 |
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War of Revolution. List of Onondaga Veterans Who Fought for American Independence, Compiled by Dr. Beauchamp |
144 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1914-1918 (includes a few items dated 1846, 1886 and 1902 at back of volume) |
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Records Show La Fayette Was Entertained by Masons |
1 |
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Masonic Order in Homer. Dr. L.W. Potter. February 1914 |
1 |
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A Reminiscence. C.B. Miller |
2 |
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Onondagas Will Adopt Mr. Gohl, Auburn Artist |
2 |
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The Bigelow Collection |
2 |
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Workers in the Quarries |
3 |
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Officers Re-Elected |
3 |
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Designs to Be Submitted at Meeting Called for To-day. Show Pictures of Soldiers Monument and Arsenal at Valley |
5 |
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William D. Adams. Union Springs |
5 |
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Heads Clerical Club for 10th Consecutive Term |
6 |
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Old Plants and Botanists |
8 |
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Fleming Man Has Relic 400 Years Old |
9 |
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Rose Hill Memorials |
10 |
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Owasco Daughters of Revolution Seek Novel Designs for Markers - Trace Paths of Missionaries in Former Wilderness - New Headstones for Soldiers |
10 |
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Collection of Fossils Given to University |
10 |
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A Home Question |
11 |
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An Antique Vessel |
11 |
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Historic Sites |
11 |
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Most Holy Rosary Church Celebration Attracts 5,000 Persons |
12 |
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Epitaphs |
12 |
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(Article on Beauchamp's Address to DAR re: Iroquois Indians) |
15 |
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More About the Ginkgo. John T. Roberts |
16 |
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Fiftieth Anniversary of St. Jame's Church |
16 |
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An Old Onondaga House |
17 |
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The Lion and the Eagle |
17 |
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Clerical Visit to "The Onondaga Nation" |
18 |
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The Holy Communion at the "Castle of the Onondagas" J.P.F. |
19 |
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Church of The Good Shepard (Courier) |
20 |
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Central New York J.P.F. |
20 |
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Bishop and the Onondaga Indians. J.D. Huntington |
21 |
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The Belief of the Onondaga Indians - The Body of An Indian Prophet |
21 |
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Saturday Evening |
21 |
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To The Onondagas "We Wish You Good" |
21 |
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Answer Of The Onondagas "We Do You Good" |
21 |
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The Indian Band. James P. Foster |
22 |
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Serenade to Bishop Huntington |
22 |
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Musical Entertainment by the Red Men |
22 |
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Correspondence. J.P. Foster and E.M. Van Deusen |
22 |
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The Onondagas at Utica |
22 |
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Onondaga Serenaders |
23 |
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War Declared at Reservation |
23 |
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Funeral of Captain George |
23 |
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Historical Features in Rome 1914 |
24 |
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Dr. Empringham's Jonah. James Empringham |
25 |
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Earl of Beauchamp to Meet Santa Claus Ship |
25 |
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Historian Urges Markers For Former Indian Trails |
26 |
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President Fillmore |
26 |
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Wall Paper from Loomis Hill House Withstands Years |
26 |
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A Peace Centennial |
27 |
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The Carrier's Address |
27 |
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Christmas 100 Years Ago. Very Different From Now |
28 |
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Country Taverns |
28 |
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Historical Work |
29 |
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Millard Fillmore. M.E. Kenyon |
29 |
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More Facts About Fillmore. Charles L. Kellogg |
29 |
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What Fillmore Said |
30 |
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To Make Park of Green Lake |
30 |
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Moravia Lodge of Masons One of Oldest in State |
31 |
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Centennial Theme |
31 |
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To Place Tablets |
32 |
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Trinity Church Will Be Hundred Years Old August 29, 1915 |
33 |
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Huntington Memorial at Grace Church Consecrated |
34 |
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Record of Old-Time Canal Proposition |
34 |
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Observe Their Birthdays |
36 |
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Octogenarian Greenings |
36 |
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Making the Name Fit the Man |
36 |
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How to Get to Our Little Lakes |
36 |
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"Man Born With Railroads" Send Poem to the "Man Born Before Them" - One Plans Trip to Panama Exposition. Rev. Beauchamp & Rev. Raymond |
37 |
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The Origin of Green Lake. Dr. Thomas C. Hopkins |
37 |
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Glacial Lakes |
38 |
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Bentonville Fight Won By Syracusans |
38 |
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Deception Complete. Capt. T.J. Brannon |
39 |
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Prevented Disaster. Maj. W.G. Tracy |
39 |
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Took Life in Hands. Col. John G. Butler |
39 |
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Syracuse-made Books Are Many |
40 |
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Will Preserve DeWitt Grave |
41 |
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The Matter of a Name |
41 |
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A Public Memorial |
42 |
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Bishop Olmsted Declines to Discuss Action of Club |
42 |
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Rev. Dr. Beauchamp Shows Anglers Points on Fishing |
43 |
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The Origin of Green Lake. Dr. Thomas C. Hopkins |
43 |
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Clerical Club Re-Elects Dr. Beauchamp President |
44 |
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Arbor Day Exercise |
44 |
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Ben H. Porter Post on Parade Thirty-Five Years Ago. 1915 |
45 |
| |
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Memorial Services |
45 |
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Syracuse on Its Good Work in Archaeology |
46 |
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A Curious Motto |
46 |
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Money Only Cold Metal After All, Exclaims Venerable Teacher |
46 |
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"Keep Young" Dr. Ernst Held and Rev. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp |
47 |
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Ancient Cut of Eagle on Proclamation |
48 |
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Dr. Held Suggests Text |
48 |
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Yaphank's Real Name. Archibald C. Weeks |
48 |
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Fern Society Delegates at Green Lake |
49 |
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Old Indian Fort |
50 |
| |
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Green Lake Has a Bottom, Forestry Students Find |
50 |
| |
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Historical Tablet |
51 |
| |
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Descendants of Henderson to Meet at Onondaga Park |
51 |
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Early Visitors |
51 |
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Rev. Thos. Meachem |
52 |
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Three Grand Old Men |
52 |
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A Champlain Celebration |
53 |
| |
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Old Churches. Warren Giles |
53 |
| |
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Old Home Week |
53 |
| |
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Reminiscences of the "Old Home" of Suburban Skaneateles. Stephen Smith |
54 |
| |
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Address by Rev. W.M. Beauchamp, S.D.T. |
58 |
| |
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Article on Soldier's Monument Lake View Cemetery |
63 |
| |
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Article on Baptist Church. Rev. J.F. Weinhauer |
63 |
| |
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Article on St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Rev. Father T.J. Conway |
63 |
| |
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Article on Skaneateles Library |
64 |
| |
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Article on Presbyterian Church. Rev. Alfred T. Vail |
64 |
| |
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Article on St. James Episcopal Church. Rev. George R. Hewlett |
65 |
| |
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Article on Skaneateles High School |
65 |
| |
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Article on Village by the Lake |
66 |
| |
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Article on Methodist Episcopal Church |
66 |
| |
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Miss Ellen Beauchamp Dies; Ailing Long Time |
67 |
| |
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Miss Beauchamp Dies |
67 |
| |
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The Early Settlers |
67 |
| |
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Iroquois Women |
67 |
| |
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Battle Between French and Allies and Iroquois Fought in Madison County |
67 |
| |
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Tries a Popular Song |
69 |
| |
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Pulaski Training Class |
69 |
| |
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Shell and Flint |
69 |
| |
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Odds and Ends |
69 |
| |
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Centennial of F&AM in Skaneateles M.E.B. |
70 |
| |
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Rev. W.W. Raymond |
70 |
| |
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To a Septuagenarian |
70 |
| |
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Christ Episcopal Church at Jordan Celebrated Its Seventy-Fifth Anniversary |
71 |
| |
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Uncared-for Graves Mark Resting Place of Soldiers |
71 |
| |
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Onondaga Reservation. Harvey E. Taylor |
73 |
| |
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News of Death. Virginia Beauchamp |
76 |
| |
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Iroquois Will Celebrate Handsome Lake Centennial |
77 |
| |
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Another Pioneer. Hull Watson |
77 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp Delves in Past for Centennial |
78 |
| |
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Centennial Observed by St. James Church |
79 |
| |
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The Moravians |
82 |
| |
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Danforth Descendant Will Uncover Tablet of Site of Old Home |
83 |
| |
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Bronzes in Memory of Ephraim Webster and Major Asa Danforth |
83 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp at 86 Years Takes Degrees in Masonry |
83 |
| |
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Two Noteworthy Societies |
83 |
| |
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Rev. William Wirt Raymond |
84 |
| |
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Gleanings |
84 |
| |
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Where Veterans Are Buried |
84 |
| |
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Old Book Marks |
85 |
| |
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Indian School Dedicated at Reservation |
85 |
| |
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Stood First in Councils |
85 |
| |
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St. James' Church as Remodeled in 1847 |
86 |
| |
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St. James' Church as Remodeled in 1847 (Inside of Church) |
86 |
| |
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St. James' Church from the Lake |
87 |
| |
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St. James' Church, 1915 |
87 |
| |
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A Happy New Year |
88 |
| |
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At Nichols Pond |
88 |
| |
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Cannon of 1656 Are Buried on Site of Jesuit Mission. R.K.S. |
89 |
| |
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Indians to Dance on Green Sunday |
89 |
| |
|
A Larger Work |
89 |
| |
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Successful Expedition |
90 |
| |
|
How Glaciers Changed Map of Country Near Syracuse |
90 |
| |
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Soldier's Wayside Graves |
91 |
| |
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Respect to the Flag |
91 |
| |
|
Two of William Penn's Treaty Belts, Long in England, Coming to New York |
91 |
| |
|
New York State Historians |
91 |
| |
|
Rare Flax Spinning Wheel |
92 |
| |
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Masons Celebrate Founding of St. Patrick's Lodge, F&AM |
93 |
| |
|
Historical Address of the Day |
93 |
| |
|
An Indian Library |
95 |
| |
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Archeologist Talks on The Uses of Wampum |
95 |
| |
|
Began with Centennial |
95 |
| |
|
Uses of Wampum |
95 |
| |
|
Daughters of Revolution |
95 |
| |
|
Local Antiquities |
96 |
| |
|
Paleface Game Wardens |
96 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp Is Honored at Birthday Fete |
97 |
| |
|
Dr. White Pays High Tribute to Venerable Clergyman |
97 |
| |
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The Rev. Dr. Beauchamp Plans a Unique Celebration on Anniversary |
97 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp Honor [sic] Guest at Dinner Tonight |
98 |
| |
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The Rev. Dr. Beauchamp Honored on His Birthday |
98 |
| |
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Men's Club of All Saint's Church Will Honor Veteran Clergyman |
98 |
| |
|
Indian Relics Found on Farm of Much Interest |
98 |
| |
|
Early Churches |
99 |
| |
|
Letter to the Editor. March 8 |
99 |
| |
|
First Churches |
99 |
| |
|
Early Churches |
99 |
| |
|
Local History |
99 |
| |
|
First Steamboat Plied Lake Ontario One Hundred Years Ago Next Month. March 31, 1917 |
100 |
| |
|
Moravian Journals Published by Society |
102 |
| |
|
Early Libraries |
102 |
| |
|
The Seventeen-Year Locust |
102 |
| |
|
Rev. William Beauchamp Declines to Head Club |
102 |
| |
|
Cheney's Reminiscences |
102 |
| |
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Article on Revolutionary War. Fitch, 1917 |
102 |
| |
|
Why Yaphank? |
103 |
| |
|
Reservation Lands |
103 |
| |
|
100 Masonic Veterans at Annual Meeting and Feast |
104 |
| |
|
Free Masonry in Syracuse and Vicinity; Symbolic Lodges. Herbert W. Greenland |
104 |
| |
|
Zion Church, Onondaga Hill |
106 |
| |
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The Vredenburghs |
107 |
| |
|
Federated Societies |
107 |
| |
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An Early Church and Missionary |
108 |
| |
|
Early Days of Zion Church |
109 |
| |
|
Gandougarae |
111 |
| |
|
The Early Christian Church in Ontario County. Rev. James T. Dougherty |
111 |
| |
|
Rev. Dr. Beauchamp Declines |
112 |
| |
|
Mrs. Beauchamp, Wife of Clergyman, Is Dead |
113 |
| |
|
Mrs. Beauchamp Dead |
113 |
| |
|
Shaft Unveiled on Hill Where Jesuits Prayed |
113 |
| |
|
Women of Onondaga Tribe Make Rare Lace and Linen. Edith H. Marshall |
115 |
| |
|
What Schiller Said |
117 |
| |
|
Chief Cornplanter Visits Reservation |
117 |
| |
|
Venerable Clergyman Given Birthday Dinner in All Saints Church |
118 |
| |
|
Rev. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp is 88 Years Old Today |
119 |
| |
|
New York in History |
119 |
| |
|
Felling Trees and Splitting Wood Mere Exercise for Rev. Dr. Beauchamp at 88 |
119 |
| |
|
Tells of Famous Old Fort |
119 |
| |
|
Champlain and the Oneidas |
119 |
| |
|
Former Root Dwelling Features in Architectural Contest |
119 |
| |
|
St. Matther's Church, Moravia, to Observe 96th Anniversary |
121 |
| |
|
Morning's Mail |
121 |
| |
|
Concerning Names |
121 |
| |
|
Local Architecture |
122 |
| |
|
William Stevens |
122 |
| |
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An Early Funeral. William Stenens |
123 |
| |
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In His Ninety-Fifth Year |
124 |
| |
|
Wedded Fifty Years |
125 |
| |
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Article by Eugene Forman. 1886 |
125 |
| |
|
Western State Journal |
126 |
| |
|
History Club's Annual Reunion |
127 |
| |
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Skaneateles in 1846 |
127 |
| |
|
Freaks in Flowers |
127 |
| |
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Rare Needlework Given Onondaga Historical Ass'n |
127 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1886-1922 |
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| |
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Prominent Figures in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York, Which Is Observing Its Fiftieth Anniversary |
1 |
| |
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Syracusans Who Are Found in Who's Who |
4 |
| |
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Event to Be Held in June |
8 |
| |
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A New History |
8 |
| |
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Spafford Settled |
8 |
| |
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In a Mad House |
10 |
| |
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The First Regular Lawyer |
11 |
| |
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Aged Aunt Electa |
11 |
| |
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Of Baldwinsville and Lysander |
11 |
| |
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For Over a Century |
12 |
| |
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About the Stone Age |
14 |
| |
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Legends of Lysander |
15 |
| |
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In a Region of Bears And Indians |
15 |
| |
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The Old Onondaga Home. Mrs. Harriet Jones |
17 |
| |
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The First Frame Church |
18 |
| |
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John Mason's Story |
18 |
| |
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Ephraim Webster's House |
19 |
| |
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At Onondaga Valley |
19 |
| |
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In the Year 1825 |
20 |
| |
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In the Long Ago |
21 |
| |
|
The Battle of Lake Erie |
22 |
| |
|
Pioneer Home Life |
22 |
| |
|
Judge Asa Danforth |
22 |
| |
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Mr. Goodwin's Story |
22 |
| |
|
Victory Birdseye |
23 |
| |
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The Centennial "Herald" |
24 |
| |
|
James Geddes |
24 |
| |
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The First Schoolhouse |
25 |
| |
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An Event of General Training |
25 |
| |
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Salt Manufacture |
26 |
| |
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Recollections of a Descendant of Jonathan Edwards and Aaron Burr |
26 |
| |
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An Old Log House |
27 |
| |
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From a Woman Aged 95. Naomi Mahala Sloan |
29 |
| |
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History of a Slave Yoke |
29 |
| |
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Asa Danforth |
29 |
| |
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In Eighteen-Ten |
30 |
| |
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Early Masonic Emblems |
30 |
| |
|
English Sounds of Towns and Rivers in Fighting Zone |
30 |
| |
|
Scanadoah Poses for Symbolic Picture |
31 |
| |
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The Subject of the Pageant, Its Poster and the Men Who Are Planning It |
32 |
| |
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Elaborate Program of Musical Tableaux. G.F. Bowker |
33 |
| |
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The Committees |
34 |
| |
|
Exhibit, Collections |
35 |
| |
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"The Moon Is Not Ripe" |
35 |
| |
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The State Historical Society |
35 |
| |
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Commander of American Forces in France Then a Captain on General Mile's Staff, Present at Marriage of Miss Poor to Colonel Maus |
36 |
| |
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An Old-time Printer |
36 |
| |
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Proprietor of the Skaneateles Free Press Has Never Missed More Than 100 Consecutive Hours at His Desk - And He Is Still Going Strong at 65 Years of Age. September 1918 |
36 |
| |
|
Epipactis Helleborine, var. Viridens |
38 |
| |
|
Great Change in Journalism |
38 |
| |
|
Pioneer Editors of the Syracuse Standard |
39 |
| |
|
Early Parish Records |
40 |
| |
|
Directed by Former Chief |
40 |
| |
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Hot Dinners Great Success |
42 |
| |
|
Cardiff Giant |
42 |
| |
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New Details of a Famous Hoax |
43 |
| |
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Syracuse Taverns. James H. Durham |
44 |
| |
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A Distinguished Visitor |
44 |
| |
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Old Times in Skaneateles |
45 |
| |
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Edward Cornplanter's Body to Lie Beside Handsome Lake |
45 |
| |
|
Imperial Utterances |
45 |
| |
|
Everybody Turned Out in '65 to Welcome the Boys in Blue |
47 |
| |
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Expand the Scope |
48 |
| |
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A Wider Historical Field |
48 |
| |
|
Indian Tribes to Fight for Legal Status |
48 |
| |
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Invited to Congress |
49 |
| |
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Meet Historical Association Home, The Inquisitive Four |
50 |
| |
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The Inquisitive Four |
50 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp to Give Seneca Falls Lecture |
51 |
| |
|
By Helen F. Troy |
51 |
| |
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The Morgan Memorial |
52 |
| |
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Picturesque Fireplaces in Onondaga County |
49-52 |
| |
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Two Syracusans to Help Reconstruction in France |
53 |
| |
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Miss Elizabeth Campbell Joins Y.W.C.A. In France |
53 |
| |
|
Miss Elizabeth Campbell Returns from Overseas |
53 |
| |
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Those Leaving on the Leviathan |
53 |
| |
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Father Le Moyne Began the Course of Educating the People of Central New York. Mrs. Chas. E. Fitch |
54 |
| |
|
White and Indian in Conference |
55 |
| |
|
Decide Rights Over Indians on March 6-7 |
56 |
| |
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Governments in Accord |
57 |
| |
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Movement Also Under Way to Dissolve Local Indian Welfare Society |
57 |
| |
|
Indian Conference Stirs Up Trouble Among Redskins |
58 |
| |
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The Late Indian Conference |
58 |
| |
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Summon Iroquois Chiefs for Powwow at Reservation |
59 |
| |
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Is Eighty-Nine Years Young |
59 |
| |
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Vigorous in Body and Mind at Grand Old Age of Ninety |
60 |
| |
|
Discuss Tribal Issues |
60 |
| |
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Rev. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp, 89, Given Advice on Birthday - How to Attain Long Life |
61 |
| |
|
All Saint's Church 1830-1919 |
61 |
| |
|
Military Relics |
61 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp Describes Early Episcopal Churches |
62 |
| |
|
Ray Paroles Indians Until Trial Starts |
62 |
| |
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Missionary Gleanings - No. 2. Rev. Davenport Phelps |
63 |
| |
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The Fort at Nichols Pond, and Champlain's Visit - It Was a Hot Time When He Introduced Arquebuses Here First |
63 |
| |
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St. Paul's Rector Rev. Dr. Henry H. Hadley |
64 |
| |
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They Built It By Popular Subscription and Were Rewarded in This Way |
65 |
| |
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Intended for Onondaga Indians. Ancient Indian Relic, Held by Albany Church |
66 |
| |
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Huge Boulder Will Serve as a Memorial on Island Where the Indians Once Placed Families |
67 |
| |
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April Snowstorm Blamed to Frogs by Indians' Lore |
67 |
| |
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Wood Cutting Long Ago. C.F. Trowbridge, in Tully Times |
67 |
| |
|
Fifty-First Convention of Episcopal Diocese is Opened at Utica |
68 |
| |
|
Old Resident Passes Away |
68 |
| |
|
J.L. Voorhees Well-known Mason and Retired Business Man Buried Tomorrow |
68 |
| |
|
Numerous Signs Found of Teeming Red Men Life in North End of County Centuries Ago - One Skull Still Holds Arrow That Pierced It -Relics Bound to Create Stir, Specimens Will Attract Tourist |
69 |
| |
|
Notes & Queries |
69 |
| |
|
Oneida Land |
70 |
| |
|
125th Anniversary of County on Wednesday |
70 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp to Talk at Indian Conference |
70 |
| |
|
Catholics Held First Religious Conference in Onondaga in 1669 |
71 |
| |
|
Onondagas 125th Birthday is Celebrated by Society |
72 |
| |
|
Colonial Setting Features Party of Historical Ass'n |
72 |
| |
|
Article on H.L. Phillips |
72 |
| |
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Nurse Lola Vanderzee Visits Patients on Horseback Now |
73 |
| |
|
Early Days |
74 |
| |
|
How Many Were There? |
74 |
| |
|
Find Relics in Indian Mounds at Watertown |
74 |
| |
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These Four Men of Many Years Refuse to Grow Old and Offer Good Example to Others |
75 |
| |
|
Visiting Nurses Show Red Folk That White People Believe in Doctrine of Brotherly Love |
78 |
| |
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The Lost Children |
82 |
| |
|
Passing of Hill Church Recalls Early History. John T. Roberts |
82 |
| |
|
Wayside Notes |
84 |
| |
|
Grave of Colonel Jackson |
84 |
| |
|
Mrs. Goodrich Discoverer of New Plants |
85 |
| |
|
Conference of U.S. Commissioners |
85 |
| |
|
The Arrow Maker's Art |
85 |
| |
|
Indians in Canada Spurn Vote Offer |
85 |
| |
|
Arrowheads Mounted by Dean Betts and Vases Owned by Dr. Stiles Are Loaned - Paintings by James B.S. Dey, Also On View |
86 |
| |
|
Visiting Historic Spot Here |
86 |
| |
|
Document Stolen, Proves Indians' Right to Hunt Without License |
86 |
| |
|
Old Tombstone Marks Resting Place of Judge Seth Sherwood |
87 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp Secures Relic for Association |
87 |
| |
|
Exponent of Viola d' Amore Described How He Came to Espouse the Instrument |
88 |
| |
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The Seneca Turnpike |
88 |
| |
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Scotch Clan at Thornden |
88 |
| |
|
French Day Pageant Draws Large Crowd |
90 |
| |
|
Harvest Dance of Indians Ends Early This Morning |
90 |
| |
|
Constitution Day Recalls Presentation Syracuse High School Congress |
91 |
| |
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Professor Wickes of Central High School Recalls Exercises Staged in Celebration of 100th Anniversary of Federal Convention of 1787 |
91 |
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Indian Exhibit |
93 |
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Christ Church, Jordan |
93 |
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New Rector Instituted at Parish of Cavalry |
94 |
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Old Indians at Aztalan Cannibalistic |
94 |
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Publishing House at Clay in 1851, Old Book Proves |
94 |
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Centennial Tablet |
94 |
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Presided Over Courts |
96 |
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Indians to Get Courses at State Agricultural College |
96 |
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What I Have Done or Might Do |
96 |
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In Memory of Fillmore |
97 |
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The Mohawk Valley |
97 |
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Historical Records Draw the Curious |
97 |
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Well-Known Syracuse Men and Their Hobbies |
98 |
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H.F. Arnold Gave Famous Song Setting |
100 |
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Prof. and Mrs. H.F. Arnold |
100 |
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Chapel on Mud Creek |
101 |
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Local Archeology |
101 |
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Invite the Prince to the Reservation |
101 |
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John Edson Sweet. H. Perry Smith |
102 |
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Forces Unite in Fight for Americanism |
104 |
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W.N.P. Dailey |
104 |
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Mrs. Mary Brewerton Hedges, Herkimer's Foremost Lady Resident, Celebrate Her 87th Birthday - A Lady of Many Attainments and Keen, Active Mind |
104 |
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Good Resolutions |
105 |
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Santa in Feathers on Christmas Trip to Indian Children |
106 |
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Mrs. Frances Hall Hostess of New England Colonists |
106 |
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A Library Exhibit |
106 |
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Riverside Chapter Installs Officers |
106 |
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William Frederick Morris |
106 |
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Baldwinsville Man Claimed by Death |
107 |
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War Data of State Indians |
107 |
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Kane Going to Peru |
107 |
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Former Resident Buried at Vienna |
108 |
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Old Books |
108 |
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Twelve Old Books |
109 |
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Onondaga Braves Will Have Dance of the Trees and Maple Sugar March 20 as in the Days of Old |
109 |
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5,000 Iroquois Left Here |
109 |
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Many Notable Indian and White Women Coming to Conference Next Month |
110 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Lectures Before Exchange Club |
110 |
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Three Songs |
110 |
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Give Erl Bates Picture |
111 |
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Onondaga Indians |
111 |
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Ancient Pyramids |
112 |
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Beautiful Scenic Routes in Onondaga County Offer Many Delights to Motorist |
112 |
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Captain Mead's Company in 1812 |
112 |
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Liberty Exhibits |
113 |
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Mitchell Sabbatis, Full Blooded St. Regis Indian Dying |
113 |
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Oneida Indians Condolence |
113 |
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Unearthing Relics in New York City |
114 |
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Volumes Noted in Preferred List by State Head Already on Shelves |
116 |
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Three Wonderful Old Men |
116 |
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New York Archeology |
116 |
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Celebrating 90th Birthday |
117 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Birthday |
117 |
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Church to Honor Clergyman at 90 |
117 |
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Retired Episcopalian Rector Urges Audience to Lead Simple Life |
117 |
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Retrospect |
118 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Dinner Guest on 90th Birthday |
118 |
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Honor Dr. Beauchamp on Ninetieth Birthday |
118 |
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Mrs. Pierce |
118 |
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Erl Bates Now Cloud Pusher |
119 |
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Chief Jesse Lyon |
119 |
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Syracusan Called by British Indians to Six Nations Council |
119 |
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Syracusan Marvels at Work of Pre-Inca Tribes in South America |
120 |
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Chinese Progenitors of Mexican Race, Carvings Indicate |
120 |
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Skeletons |
120 |
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Archeological Facts About Eggs. Virginia Beauchamp |
121 |
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Address Before Morgan Chapter |
121 |
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Says Hiawatha Was Indian of New York |
121 |
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Hiawatha Was Real Character |
121 |
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William E. Kane Writes of Vast Empire Where Incas Ruled Years Ago |
122 |
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Six Nations Chief Franklin Employe |
123 |
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Episcopal Church Has Grown Enormously in 340 Years in America |
123 |
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Ninetieth Birthday Celebrated by Priest |
124 |
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Famous Chiefs Discuss Offer of Citizenship |
125 |
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Six Nations |
126 |
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Indian Worship Not Unified |
127 |
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Commonwealth Club Has Summer Program |
127 |
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Pictures of Many Different Indians |
128 |
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Indian Welfare Society to Meet |
130 |
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Treaty of Six Nations with Washington Here for Indians Conference |
132 |
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New York Indian Welfare Society Organized at Meeting |
132 |
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Beauchamp Is Chairman of Advisers to Indians |
133 |
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Local Archeology |
133 |
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Iroquois Chiefs Visit Oneidas' Sacred Stone |
134 |
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Oldest Indian on Reservation Dead, Joshua Pierce Dead, Aged 97 |
135 |
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A Letter From Dr. Beauchamp |
135 |
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Distinguished Personages on Way to Exercises in Hill Gymnasium |
136 |
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Eight Syracusans Among the 45 Awarded Degrees by Local University |
137 |
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The Eskimo in New York |
138 |
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Letter, Written in 1781 and Found in Old Amboy Mill, Discloses Revolutionary War Romance. R.L. Voorhees |
138 |
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Romantic Genealogy Traced Back to Claes Martenzen Van Rosenvelt |
139 |
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Article Concerning John Walter |
141 |
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Indian's Treaty Believed To Be Official Copy |
141 |
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Chiefs' Gathering |
142 |
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Indian Maids, Off Reservation for First Time, at Party |
142 |
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An Old Prayer Book |
143 |
| |
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Old Times and New |
143 |
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At 90 Years He Chisels Date 1920 in Stone Beside His 1850 |
144 |
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Exact Model of Old Defender |
145 |
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Fort Plain Resident is "All Het Up" by Recent Auto Map |
146 |
| |
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Wandering Botanists |
146 |
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Lafayette's Visit to Onondaga |
147 |
| |
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Article Concerning E.A. Everett, Assemblyman |
147 |
| |
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New York Indian Treaties |
148 |
| |
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Find Skeleton of Joliet's Time |
148 |
| |
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Moravia |
148 |
| |
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Wanted: A Vacation! Offers Received by Rev. Dr. Beauchamp |
152 |
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Chief Big Kettle of Senecas Will Attend Reception Here |
152 |
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Wampum Belts Will Be Shown as Proof |
153 |
| |
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Leaders of Six Nations Confer - Dr. Hill Speaks - State Archeologist Presides - Morgan Chapter |
153 |
| |
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Iroquois Indian Leaders to Be Here This Week |
154 |
| |
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General Pratt Talks at Reception for Leaders of Race |
155 |
| |
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Morgan Chapter's Great Work |
156 |
| |
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Indian Orators to Speak at Meetings; Historic Ground |
157 |
| |
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Majority Chooses Old Ways |
157 |
| |
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Prominent Indians Attending Rochester Conference |
158 |
| |
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Morgan Chapter Issues new Indian Pamphlet |
159 |
| |
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Iroquois Chiefs to Discuss Citizenship Question |
159 |
| |
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Indian Orators |
160 |
| |
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Iroquois at Tomb of Morgan |
160 |
| |
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Indians and Others Join in a Memorial |
161 |
| |
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Association Honors Venerable Members |
161 |
| |
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Sparkling Waterfalls Lend Beauty to Spots Where Once Grim Glacier Crept by Paul M. Paine |
162 |
| |
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New Light on Early Indian Life Through Discoveries by Rochester Investigators |
164 |
| |
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Manlius Maid to Perpetuate Oneida's Dirge |
165 |
| |
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Ancient Indian Village Found |
165 |
| |
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Indian Songs |
166 |
| |
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Old Times and New |
166 |
| |
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One Herald Reader's Idea |
166 |
| |
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Chapter Installation |
167 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp, 91, at Meeting of Masonic Vets |
167 |
| |
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Rev. Dr. William M. Beauchamp is Listed to be Elected Venerable President Two Years Hence |
167 |
| |
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Indian Treaties and Wampum Belts |
167 |
| |
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Colen Corregan at Edwards Falls, by Neil M. Corregan of 315 Temple |
168 |
| |
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Songs That Gave Pep to the Old-Time Presidential Campaign |
168 |
| |
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Prehistoric Man in Jefferson County (insert on p.169) |
169 |
| |
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Chiefs Ready for Improved Tribal System |
169 |
| |
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Episcopalian Churchmen Who Officiated at Ordination of Former U.S. Naval Officer |
170 |
| |
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Susquehanna Archeological Expedition. Alanson Skinner |
171 |
| |
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Indian Rights |
171 |
| |
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Syracuse Church Will Summon Its Members with Old Buddhist Bell |
171 |
| |
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Born in Kentucky |
171 |
| |
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The Onondaga Historical Association |
172 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp |
172 |
| |
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Men of All Saints' Episcopal Church to Honor Writer and Historian Now Entering His Ninety-first Year - Program of Music and Speeches Planned |
173 |
| |
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Cornell Indian Students in Play |
174 |
| |
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At Sixty-Two |
175 |
| |
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The Indian Welfare Society |
175 |
| |
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Letter to the Editor of the Post-Standard. E.W.N. |
176 |
| |
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Ephraim Webster's House |
176 |
| |
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Historical Societies |
176 |
| |
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Professor Paul D. Evans and the Rev. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp Will Address State Convention |
177 |
| |
|
John B. Nichols Discovers Ancient Indian Cemetery |
178 |
| |
|
Early Names of Skaneateles Lake Points |
178 |
| |
|
Americanization Pageant State Fair |
179 |
| |
|
Iroquois Topics |
187 |
| |
|
Onondaga Indian Trails |
187 |
| |
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An Old Dutch Church. W.T.C. |
187 |
| |
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Masonic Relics. L.H. Redfield |
188 |
| |
|
State Museum Exploring Party Unearths Mystery Near Coxsackie |
188 |
| |
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Indians Signed Treaties Held by Syracusan |
188 |
| |
|
Morgan Chapter Publishes Work on Indian nations |
189 |
| |
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Some Indian Themes |
189 |
| |
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4 Nonogenarians Celebrate |
190 |
| |
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Tells Story of Finding of Flint Factory |
190 |
| |
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Indian Welfare Society Ends State Conference |
191 |
| |
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Ancient New York |
191 |
| |
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Prehistoric Men in Jefferson County |
191 |
| |
|
Last Letter of Washington |
192 |
| |
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Obituary of Capt. John R. DePuy |
193 |
| |
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Hops of the Indian. Horton G. Elms |
195 |
| |
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When Was the Iroquois League Formed? |
195 |
| |
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Age of League of Iroquois Disputed by Syracuse Archaeologist |
195 |
| |
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Syracuse Pastor 500 Years Wrong If He Says Iroquois Confederacy Is Not More Than Three Centuries Old, Avers Chief |
196 |
| |
|
The Masonic Portrait of Brother General George Washington |
197 |
| |
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Jerry Shallish |
198 |
| |
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Massachusetts - The Zuni Indian |
Insert |
| |
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A.A. Leve Obtains Valued Medal Struck to Observe Completion of Erie Canal |
199 |
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Mere Mention |
200 |
| |
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Albany |
200 |
| |
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Zuni (pictures) |
Insert |
| |
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Ye Quaint Inscriptions of Ye Burial Hill of Old Plymouth, Mass. |
201 |
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11 |
William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1918-1925 |
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Recollection of Aunt Dinah Recalled by Basket Seller |
1 |
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A Discovery. Verner R. Wooster |
1 |
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Syracusan Owns Instrument made Many Years Ago. Viola Da Gamba |
2 |
| |
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Giant Elm Tree at Geneva |
2 |
| |
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Mary and Her Little Lamb Were Real; Original Mary and Her Home Are Found |
3 |
| |
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Washington |
4 |
| |
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Archaeological Men Honor Dr. Beauchamp |
4 |
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Dr. Beauchamp at 92 |
5 |
| |
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State Indians' Claims Upheld |
5 |
| |
|
Signatures of Mayors of Syracuse |
6 |
| |
|
Indians Claim to City Absurd, Experts State |
7 |
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Rev. Dr. Beauchamp 92 in Years, But 21 in Health and Spirit |
8 |
| |
|
Traces Indian Migration in This Vicinity |
9 |
| |
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No Carthusian Ever Served on U.S. Missions |
10 |
| |
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Archeologists Deny Claim of Mohawk Chief |
10 |
| |
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Archeological |
11 |
| |
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Text of Pickering Agreement. Timothy Pickering |
12 |
| |
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Museum Collections |
13 |
| |
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Veteran of 1776, Who Died 60 Years Ago |
13 |
| |
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A Famous Physician Nearly 99 Years Old Tells How to Live to a Good Old Age |
14 |
| |
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Sir Conan Doyle & Fairies |
18 |
| |
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First White Man Born in Syracuse |
21 |
| |
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Death Closes Long Career of Dr. Smith |
21 |
| |
|
Dr. Stephen Smith |
22 |
| |
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Five 50-Years' Members of Local F&AM Honored |
24 |
| |
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General S. Von Schultz |
25 |
| |
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Edifice, Built 112 Years Ago, Now in Ruins |
25 |
| |
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Church Blaze Brings Sorrow |
25 |
| |
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Rare Relic of New England Type of Architecture Loss to Onondaga |
26 |
| |
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Gold Coins Minted by Croesus Found in Ruins of Sardis |
26 |
| |
|
Finding Onondaga History Along the Seine. Frank Chase |
27 |
| |
|
The Onondaga Historical Association |
28 |
| |
|
Brief Illness Is Fatal to Well Known Indian |
28 |
| |
|
Letters From Readers |
28 |
| |
|
Curtis Bros. Collection |
28 |
| |
|
Grover Cleveland's Old Home at Fayetteville |
29 |
| |
|
Fort Brewerton |
30 |
| |
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At Work |
31 |
| |
|
The Historical Society |
31 |
| |
|
Manhattan's Indian Trails |
32 |
| |
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Lone Wolf the Indian Painter at Work |
36 |
| |
|
Indian Art Shown in 1,800,000 Relics |
37 |
| |
|
Article by A.A. Leve |
37 |
| |
|
Iroquois and Conan Doyle |
38 |
| |
|
Africa's Part in America. Austin Hay |
38 |
| |
|
Search in Ontario River for Chest of Gold Dropped by Jesuit Missionaries |
40 |
| |
|
New York's Indian Museum Opened with 2,000,000 Exhibits |
40 |
| |
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Recent Delvings and Discoveries at Historic Crown Point. Mary W. Woodbridge |
42 |
| |
|
Onondaga County Records and Mementoes of Nation's Great Among Varied Collection of Society. George G. Fryer |
47 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp, at 92, Masonic Head |
48 |
| |
|
Fifteenth Century Books Exhibited by Franklyn H. Chase Attract Attention |
48 |
| |
|
The Rev. Anson J. Brockway Rests at Homestead After Busy Life |
49 |
| |
|
Hold Home Funeral for Miss Beauchamp |
50 |
| |
|
Well Known Churchwoman |
51 |
| |
|
Two Grand Old Men |
51 |
| |
|
Miss Beauchamp, Retired Teacher, Dies in Syracuse |
52 |
| |
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Teacher, Social Worker, Dies After Short Illness |
52 |
| |
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In Memoriam |
53 |
| |
|
Mrs. Pratt, 82, Bible Student, Teacher, Dead |
53 |
| |
|
Church to Hold Memorial Service |
54 |
| |
|
Mrs. Goodrich, Noted Teacher, Botanist, Dead |
54 |
| |
|
Mrs. L. Leonora Goodrich |
54 |
| |
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Miss Elizabeth Campbell |
55 |
| |
|
Mrs. L. Leonora Goodrich is Buried in Oakwood |
56 |
| |
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Mrs. Goodrich To Be Honored on Pioneer Day |
56 |
| |
|
Skaneateles Lake |
56 |
| |
|
Historical Work |
57 |
| |
|
Syracuse, N.Y., Claims Oldest of Officers |
57 |
| |
|
Use Century-Old Trowel at Laying of Corner Stone |
57 |
| |
|
The Rev. Dr. William M. Beauchamp |
58 |
| |
|
Dinner Guest |
58 |
| |
|
All Saints Church Clubs Plan Reception for Rev. W.M. Beauchamp |
58 |
| |
|
Grand Old Man of Onondaga County |
58 |
| |
|
Will Be Ninety-Three Palm Sunday |
60 |
| |
|
Men's Club to Banquet Dr. Beauchamp |
60 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp, 93, Evolution Exponent |
60 |
| |
|
Society Makes Pilgrimage to Historic Fort |
61 |
| |
|
Building of Colonial Fort Brewerton Recalled |
61 |
| |
|
Onondaga Pioneers Day Sees Many Descendants Gathered on Island for Commemoration. Thomas G. Alvord |
61 |
| |
|
New York State Historical Association |
62 |
| |
|
Syracuse Missed Being Cossit Corners Always Only by Winning Canal. Thomas G. Alvord |
63 |
| |
|
Bought for Fifty Dollars |
63 |
| |
|
Lafayette Day Sidelights |
65 |
| |
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Of Christian Family |
66 |
| |
|
Pioneers' Day |
67 |
| |
|
Rev. William M. Beauchamp |
67 |
| |
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Rolling Thunder's Papoose to be Christened U-Ha-Hi-O, Which Means Straight Path |
68 |
| |
|
The Onondaga Indian Reservation |
69 |
| |
|
The Grand Old Man of Syracuse |
69 |
| |
|
Not a Chief - 1923 |
69 |
| |
|
The Rev. W.M. Beauchamp, Who Poses for the Herald Movie Man Has Passed Long Life Among Indians |
70 |
| |
|
Six Nations Again Light Control Fire at Ft. Orange; Many Plead Their Cause |
71 |
| |
|
Dr. Hadley Announces List for Special Services at St. Paul's Church |
73 |
| |
|
Courthouse Grounds at North Salina |
73 |
| |
|
Residence of Ceylon H. Lewis, Skaneateles |
73 |
| |
|
Half Century of Adventure Seen by Watch |
73 |
| |
|
Sixty Years A Clergyman: The Rev. Dr. William M. Beauchamp |
75 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp |
75 |
| |
|
Photograph of Dr. Wm. M. Beauchamp and Sherman Williams |
Insert |
| |
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Rev. Dr. W.M. Beauchamp, aged 94, March, 1924 |
76 |
| |
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Dr. Beauchamp, 94, Says Common Sense Only Rule Applying to Long Life |
77 |
| |
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Activity is Secret of Long Life |
78 |
| |
|
94-Year-Old Cleric Lenten Speaker |
78 |
| |
|
Dr. W.M. Beauchamp, Hearty and Hale, 94 Tomorrow, Says "Why Should We Ever Die?" |
79 |
| |
|
61 Years in Ministry |
80 |
| |
|
Men's Club to Give Dinner for Dr. W.M. Beauchamp |
80 |
| |
|
In a Log Cabin |
81 |
| |
|
An Attractive Snapshot of Jamesville Reservoir |
82 |
| |
|
Dance of Indian Girls Pioneer Day Feature |
83 |
| |
|
From Daguerreotype to Movie |
84 |
| |
|
New York Indians. A.C. Hill |
84 |
| |
|
New York Indian Land Claims |
85 |
| |
|
Revolutionary Soldiers and Independence Day |
85 |
| |
|
Frederick Pursh's Botanical Journal in Onondaga County in 1807 |
85 |
| |
|
The Cucumber Tree |
86 |
| |
|
The Great Mosquito |
86 |
| |
|
The Onondaga Reservation |
86 |
| |
|
Dr. Beauchamp Will Observe 94th Birthday |
87 |
| |
|
Will Give Lenten Talk to Observe 94th Birthday |
87 |
| |
|
Evil Serpent Where Pumpkins, Corn and Tobacco First Grew |
88 |
| |
|
Onondaga Pine a Mainmast for Whaler in South Seas |
88 |
| |
|
Indian Chiefs Fight New Head of Six Nations |
88 |
| |
|
Principals in Row Over Six Nations Leadership |
89 |
| |
|
Writer of a Hundred Songs. Lillie Belle Dimond |
89 |
| |
|
Tablet Unveiled at Grave of County's Noted Settler |
90 |
| |
|
Old Burial Ground Plotted Like Pews of Ancient Church |
90 |
| |
|
Revolutionary Troops Brewerton Fish Weirs Ruled by Indian Chiefs |
90 |
| |
|
Indian Summer at the Reservation |
91 |
| |
|
Across the Country |
92 |
| |
|
Stone Giants, Tobacco, and Ferns |
92 |
| |
|
A Splendid View of Otisco Lake, Snapped Near Heath's Grove, Looking West |
93 |
| |
|
Recalling "Old" Times (photograph) |
94 |
| |
|
Photograph of Rev. Beauchamp |
95 |
| |
|
La Fayette Greeted Here by a Former Follower |
95 |
| |
|
To the Editor of the Post Standard |
95 |
| |
|
Syracuse Clerics Meet (photograph) |
96 |
| |
|
"Newkirk's Grave" |
96 |
| |
|
The Ways of the First White Man |
97 |
| |
|
The Ministerial Staff at St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
98 |
| |
|
Onondaga's Green Lakes. P.F. Schneider |
99 |
| |
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To Install Officers at Baldwinsville |
101 |
| |
|
Riverside Chapter Installs Officers |
101 |
| |
|
Privation and Narrow Escapes in Onondaga Wilds |
101 |
| |
|
The Recessional (photograph) |
102 |
| |
|
Notice for Removal of Ferns Promised |
102 |
| |
|
English Church News Written in Verse |
103 |
| |
|
Local Ferns |
104 |
| |
|
Objects Dating Back to 2,500 B.C. Found in Ruins of Babylonian City |
104 |
| |
|
Philippines Give Up Relics of Crusades Aeons Ago. Walter Robb |
104 |
| |
|
Praises His Blond Indians |
105 |
| |
|
Indians Sure Spring Is Near As Pussy Willows Appear |
105 |
| |
|
Ready to Go to Some Museum |
105 |
| |
|
Mother Shipton's Prophecies. John G. MacDougall |
105 |
| |
|
The Battle in the Blacksmith Shop. H.M.C. |
106 |
| |
|
Mrs. Harriet Smith Mills is Host to Many Friends on Ninety-Ninth Birthday |
106 |
| |
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Indians To Present Recital in Community House Friday |
107 |
| |
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To the Editor of the Post-Standard. Lillie Belle Dimond |
107 |
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Take the Time |
107 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Reaches 95th Milestone March 25; Going On and Feeling Fine |
108 |
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Expensive Piece of Work |
108 |
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Tidal Waves in Nearby Lakes |
108 |
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Evolutionist at 95, Dr. Beauchamp Holds Himself Fundamentalist |
109 |
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Twin Villages of the Onondagas; Great Grooved Stones for Sharpening Arrows; A Paragon of Pupe Makers; Burning of Indian Forts; Pottery in Facial Design; Identification of Arrow Maker Wrought Into His Handiwork, in Personal Touch |
110 |
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The Trail of an Interpreter with the Iroquois |
110 |
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Easter Sunday in the South. J.E. Plamer |
110 |
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"Would Not" or "Could Not" Sing |
111 |
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Old Cemeteries in Syracuse |
111 |
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The Finding of the Salt: Early Forts and Fights: The Furnace and the Arsenal |
112 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Would Live as Long as He Can Be Useful |
113 |
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Dr. Beauchamp, at 95, Extols "Service" |
113 |
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Dr. Beauchamp, 95, Guest of Honor Tonight |
113 |
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Dr. Beauchamp at 95 Tells of All He Has to Do Before He Achieves Century Mark |
114 |
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The Constitution of the Five Nations |
114 |
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The Changing Years, 1830-1925 |
114 |
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Dr. Beauchamp |
114 |
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Limericks |
115 |
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Two Nonagenarians of Skaneateles |
115 |
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Killed - Ephraim Webster |
115 |
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Indian Magna Carta Writ in Wampum Belts. Howard McLellan |
116 |
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Chiefs of Long Ago Who Swayed Councils of the Onondagas |
118 |
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Ca-Noh-Wa-Gus, Genesee Co., N.Y., 1735, Died August 10, 1815 |
118 |
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Battle Operations "Ware Compleat" F.D. |
119 |
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Onondaga in 1779 - The "Battle" of Syracuse |
119 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Was Evolutionist Before Darwin |
119 |
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Indian Runner in War Time Makes Buffalo to Canandaigua in One Day, Back the Next; Tales of the Chiefs |
121 |
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Coral Reef 860 Feet Above Sea Level |
121 |
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John T. Roberts Dead; Attorney and Naturalist |
121 |
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Dates and Documents of an Earlier Day |
122 |
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Service Held in Trinity Building at Constantia to Prevent Its Reversion to Scriba Estate and Fund Raised for Its Repair |
122 |
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The Skaneateles Roosevelts |
123 |
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Some Notes on Judge Humphreys |
123 |
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Indian Peace Treaty in 1825 Re-enacted in Iowa Pageant |
124 |
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Here Is Your Answer, Mr. Skinner. F.D. |
125 |
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The Reception of General Lafayette at Onondaga Valley (photo) |
125 |
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Two Early Forts Close at Hand; Arsenal Put in the Wrong Place; a Few Things Convention Missed |
127 |
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Group Participating in State Historical Association Program at Reservation |
128 |
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Classical Names in Central New York |
129 |
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When the Rossevelts Bought and Sold a Large Part of Oswego County at Only a Few Shillings An Acre and Introduced the First Piano into Central Square. Inez Gertrude Moon |
130 |
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What Syracuse Can Offer, from Earlier Times, When State Historical Association Meets Here |
130 |
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Venerable Ecclesiastics Undaunted by Burden of Years |
131 |
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Samuel Ludlow Frey |
132 |
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Look at Dictionary Every Two Minutes While Tending Carding Machine Was Training, Near Skaneateles Lake, of Lad Who Was to Become President of United States |
132 |
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Fillmore and Cleveland. G.W. |
133 |
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When Cleveland and the Bangs Boys, Collectors of Scrap Iron, Negotiated Manufacture of a Cannon on Credit |
133 |
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A Cayuga County Teacher. R.B.T. |
133 |
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Neglecting Its Presidents. F.C. |
133 |
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What Fillmore Did. William Elliot Griffis |
134 |
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An Early Earthquake, When the Forests Were Drunk, Whales Howled, Mountains Became Abysses and the St. Lawrence Shifted Its Channel |
142 |
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Tells Story of Onondaga Trail |
142 |
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The Earthquake and the Rocks |
143 |
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Missionary Arrived at Onondaga in 1642 |
143 |
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French Settlers Left Little Historic Record |
143 |
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When LaFayette Came to Syracuse |
144 |
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Popular Verses Recalled |
144 |
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Yorktown Arthur and Garfield |
144 |
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A Recollection of President Arthur. Myron H. Bent |
144 |
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A Stormy Trip on the Canal. E.C. |
145 |
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Old Ironsides (photo) |
145 |
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Lenten Missions Plainly Pictured by Dr. Beauchamp |
146 |
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Dr. Beauchamp Honor [sic] Guest at Dinner on 94th Birthday |
146 |
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William M. Beauchamp Scrapbook, 1914-1925 |
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Looking Back Into Indian New York |
1 |
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Indians Are Located |
1 |
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Indian Group Is True to History |
1 |
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Life and Customs of New York Indians Vividly Depicted at State Museum |
2 |
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State Museum is Rich in Handiwork of Aborigines |
3 |
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This State is Enriched by Work of Archeologist |
3 |
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Indian Society Ends Conference |
4 |
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Modern Ideas of Iroquois Empire |
4 |
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A.C. Parker Talks on Earth and Man's Coming |
4 |
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Arrow Maker's Outfit Fund |
4 |
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Iroquois Great Tribe, Says Parker |
4 |
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Does Not Like Owen or Manahan |
5 |
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Archeologist to Give a Lecture |
5 |
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To Urge Closer Study of Indian |
5 |
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Archeologists to Have a Big Meeting Here |
5 |
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Observe the Anniversary of L.H. Morgan |
5 |
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Honor Memory of Rochester's Greatest Scientist |
6 |
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Cayuga Society Bestows Medal |
6 |
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Iroquois Camp Site Is Found in Scottsville |
6 |
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State Archeologists to Meet in Scottsville |
6 |
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Is Here to See Collection of Indian Relics |
6 |
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A.C. Parker Gives Lecture |
6 |
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State Archaeologist Here to Get Data for Forthcoming Treatise |
6 |
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Article in Home Mission Monthly |
6 |
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War Machine of Iroquois Indians Very Efficient |
7 |
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"Adoptions" All an Indian Joke |
7 |
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Historical Society Takes on New Life |
8 |
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Honor Memory of Rochester's Greatest Scientist |
8 |
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Rochester in Heart of Old Indian Section |
8 |
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Here to Photograph Lot of Indian Relics |
8 |
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Invitation to a Lecture by A.C. Parker |
8 |
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American Indian Day to Be Observed May 13 |
8 |
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Region Rich in Indian Traces |
9 |
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Should Record Facts When You Collect Relics |
9 |
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Senecas Lived Beside Genesee |
10 |
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Archeologist [sic] Dine |
10 |
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Found Water in Indian Case Burial 200 Yrs. |
10 |
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Archaeologists Reviewed Year of Active Effort |
10 |
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Garden of Eden Was in America |
10 |
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Archaeologists and Educators of Note Mingle at Dedication of New Lewis H. Morgan School No. 37 |
11 |
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Sealed Metal Box Found near City at Indian Burial Site May Have Been Left There in 1687 |
11 |
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Hand-Worked Certificates for Archeologists |
11 |
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Garden of Eden Located in Peru by Archeologist |
11 |
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State Ethnologist Routs the Theory that Red Man Is "Tanned Mongolian" |
11 |
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Archeologists Hear of Indian Burial Customs |
12 |
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Will Address Morgan Chapter on Tuesday |
12 |
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Indian Battle near Rochester |
12 |
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Dedication of Morgan School, One-Story Type |
12 |
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Historical Society Gets Priceless Wampum Belt |
13 |
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Indians Object to Term 'Alien' |
13 |
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Where de Nonville Landed; Route of Expedition against the Indians |
14 |
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Reservation is Rich in Red-Man Lore and Relics |
15 |
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Parker Secretary to Grant |
15 |
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Indian Sign on G.K. Staples, Turtle Clan to Adopt Him; Geo. L. Tucker to Be a Bear |
15 |
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Archeologists to Try New Plan for Seats at Lecture |
16 |
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Went Far for Their Battles |
16 |
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Holy Water, Given Indians 300 Years Ago, Is Found |
16 |
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Archaeologists Quit Vandalism |
16 |
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Archeological Society |
16 |
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Archeological State Society Being Formed |
16 |
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Story is Told of Prehistoric Indian Village |
17 |
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Archeologist Talks on the Uses of Wampum |
18 |
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Uses of Wampum |
18 |
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Dedication of Morgan School, One-Story Type |
18 |
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Archeologists Plan Winter's Study of Lore |
18 |
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Invitation to Lecture by A.C. Parker |
18 |
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Utopia is Now Planned by Iroquois |
19 |
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Listing State Minerals for War Purposes |
19 |
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Began With Centennial |
19 |
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Archaeologists Review Year of Active Effort |
19 |
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Men and Events Leading Up to the Pickering Treaty |
20 |
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Dedication of Boulder |
20 |
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Our Artificial Life is Cause of Present Woes |
21 |
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American Indian Ready to Fight |
21 |
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Great Chance for the Indian |
22 |
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To Speak Before Morgan Chapter |
22 |
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Treaties with Indians Wrong |
22 |
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To Hold Council with the Indians |
22 |
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Will Exhibit Memorial Here |
22 |
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Geo. K. Staples and G.L. Tucker Heap Big Injuns |
23 |
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Indians Object to Term 'Alien' |
24 |
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New York State's Draft Machinery in Perfect Order |
24 |
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Archeologists to Hear Two Experts |
24 |
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State Indian Expert Lauds Redman's Part in Downing Germany |
25 |
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Welfare of the Indian is Discussed |
26 |
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Founder of Carlisle School Says Harding Has Promised to Help in Freeing of Red Man |
26 |
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Fears Indians Will Lose Their Race Identity |
27 |
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To Discuss Indian Lore |
27 |
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Bog 'Pow-Wow' is Expected to Help Red Man |
28 |
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Babcock Resigns Boy Scouts Post |
28 |
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Old Ogden Land Claim Means Indians' Fate |
28 |
| |
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Iroquois Chiefs Visited Oneida |
28 |
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Early Indian History of the Genesee Valley |
29 |
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Proposes Ways for Red Man to Become Citizen |
30 |
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Praises Indians in the World War |
30 |
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Proposes Ways for Red Man to Become Citizen |
30 |
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Indians to Confer with State Heads |
30 |
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Indian Relics are Unearthed |
31 |
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Indian Conference in Rochester |
31 |
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Indian Problem Conference Topic |
31 |
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Legal Action Against the State Recommended by Archeologist |
31 |
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Senecas' Fight for Land |
31 |
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Wampum Belts Will Be Shown as Proof |
31 |
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Chief Big Kettle of Senecas Will Attend Reception Here |
32 |
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Strong Opposition in Ranks of Indians to Citizenship If It Is to Be Forced on Them |
32 |
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Young Indians Would Quit Old Traditions |
32 |
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Dispute Claim that Famous Indian Orator was Born at Spot Where Monument Rises |
32 |
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Indian Schools are Inadequate |
32 |
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Expect Indian Chiefs to Show Old Traditions |
33 |
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Indian Hearing to Take Place Next Tuesday |
33 |
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Iroquois and State Chiefs Hold Councils |
33 |
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Archeologist to Give a Lecture |
33 |
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Men Who Are Making Albany |
34 |
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Chiefs of Six Nations to Reject Citizenship |
35 |
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Picture on a Bone Clue to Early Man |
35 |
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Famous Chiefs Discuss Offer of Citizenship |
36 |
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Iroquois Chiefs' Gathering Here Will Be Notable |
36 |
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Indian Welfare Society to Meet |
36 |
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"The Five Nations of the Iroquois" |
37 |
| |
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New York Indians |
37 |
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Central Valley is Now Famous |
37 |
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Discover Ancient Indian Cemetery |
37 |
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Says Copy of Treaty Is an Original One |
38 |
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Native Red Men Will Be Speakers at 3-Day Council |
38 |
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A.C. Parker Archaeologist to Speak Here |
38 |
| |
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Seneca Indian to Lecture on Early Red Men |
38 |
| |
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Iroquois Pow-Wow Brings Red Men of Note to Town |
39 |
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Indian Confederacy Is Lecture Subject |
39 |
| |
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Rich Find of Indian Traces |
39 |
| |
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Indian Mounds Near Buffalo |
40 |
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Indians and Archaeologists Rub Elbows at Six Nations' Conference |
40 |
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Tribesmen of Six Nations Pay Tribute to Morgan at Mt. Hope Cemetery Grave |
40 |
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Six Nations of Iroquois in Favor of Citizenship |
41 |
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Nation Will Aid Indians, Burke Says |
41 |
| |
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Iroquois Council Here for the First Time on November 11th |
42 |
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Wonders of Peculiar Rock Formation |
42 |
| |
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Explanation of Unrest of Six Nations |
42 |
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Indians Seeing Sights of Albany Under Arthur C. Parker's Guidance |
43 |
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Indian Conference Was Continued at Capitol To-Day |
43 |
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Whites Continue 'Skinning' Indians, Asserts Dr. Bates |
43 |
| |
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University Honors Prominent Men with Degrees |
44 |
| |
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Rochester Archeologists' Final Lecture Wednesday |
44 |
| |
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Plans to Erect Statue Here of General Parker |
44 |
| |
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The First New Yorkers |
45 |
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Indian Race Not Dying Out, State Archaeologist Says |
45 |
| |
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Proposed State Memorial to Roosevelt |
46 |
| |
|
Archaeology of New York |
46 |
| |
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Coxsackie Flint Quarry Reveals New Indian History |
47 |
| |
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Rich Find of Indian Traces |
48 |
| |
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Will Tell of 10,000-Year-Old Flint Factory |
48 |
| |
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Tells Details of Finding Old Mine |
48 |
| |
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Reveals Source of Flint Supply |
48 |
| |
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On Flint Factory 10,000 Years Old |
48 |
| |
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Indian Flint Mines in Coxsackie to Be Made a State Monument |
49 |
| |
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Algonkian Abode to Be Purchased by Archeologists |
49 |
| |
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To Seek Indian Relics in Coxsackie Quarries |
49 |
| |
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Flint Industry Gave First Boom to Albany Area |
50 |
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On Flint Factory 10,000 Years Old |
50 |
| |
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An Ancient Monument at Home |
50 |
| |
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The First New Yorkers |
51 |
| |
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Mimeographed copy of a page from the Standard Union |
51 |
| |
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Now My Idea Is This! |
52 |
| |
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Parker Tells How Indians Cured Ills |
52 |
| |
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Liberty Lodge Stages Banquet |
52 |
| |
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State Archeologist Says Our Duty is to Get from Lost Civilization Plans for an Era of Best Freedom |
53 |
| |
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Urges State to Buy Cave-Man Quarry |
53 |
| |
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Archaeologist to Speak |
53 |
| |
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Where Lie the Graves of Old Indian Chiefs? |
53 |
| |
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Proposal to Buy Algonkian's Tomb Meets With Favor |
54 |
| |
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Rochester Man Re-elected State Archaeologists' Head; Relics' Site May be Bought |
54 |
| |
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Masonic Slogan Will Aid World Dr. Parker Says |
54 |
| |
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Masons Told of Personal Duty |
54 |
| |
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Says Egypt Has No Monopoly on Buried Wonders |
54 |
| |
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Faking 'Tuts' Relics May Mean Jail for N.Y. State Offenders |
55 |
| |
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Bill Would Punish Fake Relic Makers |
55 |
| |
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Forging Antiques to Bring Jail If Dick Bill Passes |
55 |
| |
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Bill Guards Against Flow of Fake Goods |
55 |
| |
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An Aboriginal Experiment |
56 |
| |
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Fear Flood of Bogus Tut-Ankh-Amen Relics; Legislature Likely to Penalize Makers |
56 |
| |
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Fortunes Made in Fake Relics, Director Says |
56 |
| |
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The Capitol Observer |
57 |
| |
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Even the Whoop |
57 |
| |
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The Past and Present |
57 |
| |
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Pipe Links Indian Pioneers to Capitol Hill Lawmakers |
58 |
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Gahwahsowahneh, Seneca Indian, Offers Iroquois Plan to Restore World Peace |
58 |