William M. Beauchamp Papers, 1840-1944, Index

Index to Scrapbooks of Newspaper Clippings (by Title) in the William M. Beauchamp Papers

The scrapbooks are housed in Boxes 31-39 and 44-45; Boxes 40-43 contain folders of newspaper clippings.

Index to Newspaper Clippings (by Title) in William M. Beauchamp's Scrapbooks (Boxes 31-37)

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


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