2. History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, and Schuyler Counties, New York. With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers
(Originally published in 1879, about 920 pages.)
3. Gazetteer and Business Directory of Broome and Tioga Counties, N.Y. for 1872-3
(Originally published in 1872, about 447 pages)
Contents:
Post offices and Post masters in Tioga Co.
Post offices and Post Masters in Broome Co.
The states, their settlement, admittance to the Union, population, suffrage laws, etc
The territories, their boundaries, area, physical features, etc
Stamp duties
Postal rates and regulations
Infallible rules for detecting counterfeit or Spurious Bank notes
How to succeed in business
How to secure the public lands or the entry of the same under the pre-emption and homestead laws
Law maxims
The decimal system of weights and measures
Interest table
Miscellaneous
Valuable recipes
Almanac or calendar for 20 years
Broome County
Gazetteer of towns. Barker was formed from Lisle, April 18, 1831...
Tioga County
Gazetteer of towns. Barton was formed from Tioga, March 23, 1826...
Broome County business directory
Binghamton. (Town.)
Chenango
Colesville
Conklin
Deposit Village
Fenton
Kirkwood
Lisle
Maine
Nanticoke
Sanford
Triangle
Union
Vestal
Windsor
City of Binghamton
Berkshire
Tioga County business directory
Candor
Newark Valley
Nichols
Owego
Richford
Spencer
Tioga
Barton
Population of Broome & Tioga Counties
Agricultural statistics for Broome and Tioga Counties from census of 1865 and 1870
Tioga County officers
Broome County officers
Terms of court--1872-3
Broome County table of distances...
Tioga table of distances...
Charts
4. Cemetery Inscriptions, Town of Spencer, New York, 1795-1906
(Originally published in 1906, about 56 pages.)
Contents:
Cemetery history of the town of Spencer, New York
Old cemetery at Spencer
Baptist corners
North Spencer cemetery
Cemetery on the old John Stevens' farm
Cemetery on the W. B. Garratt farm
Evergreen cemetery
5. Book of Remembrance, Presbyterian Church, Spencer, N.Y., 1815-1915
(Originally published in 1915, about 34 pages.)
Contents:
Ministers
The membership
Charter members
Members 1815-1915
Additional facts
Marriages
Deaths
Infant Baptism
6. Owego. Some Account of the Early Settlement of the Village in Tioga County, N.Y., Called Ah-wa-ga by the Indians, Which Name was Corrupted by Gradual Evolution into Owago, Owega, Owegy, and finally Owego
(Originally published in 1907, about 690 pages.)
Contents:
Early Owego
A chronology of the settlement of Owego village previous to the year 1830, with some account of Amos Draper...
James Mc Master
Col. David Pixley
Capt. John Mc Quigg
Statement of Jesse Mc Quigg made April 1, 1851
Dr. Samuel Tinkham
Caleb Leach
Capt. Mason Wattles
Thomas Duane
Gen. Daniel Cruger
Stephen Mack
Capt. Lemuel Brown
Elisha Forsyth
Statement of Elisha Forsyth, made Feb. 20, 1854
Dr. Elisha Ely
Gen. Oliver Huntington
John Hollenback
George W. Hollenback
Thomas Collier
Major Horatio Ross
Eleazer Dana
Capt. Isaac Bartlett
Samuel Avery
John H. Avery
Elizur Talcott
Gen. John Laning
John Pumpelly
Abner Beers
James Pumpelly
Charles Pumpelly
William Pumpelly
Harmon Pumpelly
Lorenzo Reeves
Capt. Sylvanus Fox
Richard E. Cushman
William Camp
Dr. Henry Camp
Aaron P. Storrs
Nathan and Anson Camp
Hermon Camp
Stephen Strong
John R. Drake
Dr. Jedediah Fay
Eliakim and Noah Goodrich
Stephen B. Leonard
Jonathan Platt
William Platt
Charles and Prentice Ransom
Asa H., Lyman, and Aaron Truman
Aaron Truman
Lyman Park Truman
Lyman Truman
Dr. Godfrey Waldo
John Carmichael
John Ripley
Ezra S. Sweet
Nathaniel and Caleb H. Sackett
Latham A. Burrows
David Thurston
James, John, and Robert Cameron
Judge Ziba A. Leland
Col. Henry McCormick
Gurdon Hewitt
John M. Greenleaf
Col. Amos Martin
Edward S. Madan
Dr. Joel S. Paige
Jared Huntington
Erastus Meacham
James Archibald
Caldwell Row
Vine Kingsley
Elias and Ebenezer Allen
Gen. Isaac B. Ogden
Romeo Woodford
John Dodd
Abraham Greek
Isaac Lillie
Joseph Ogden
Francis Armstrong
Some account of John Gee, who fought nearly seven years in the Revolutionary War and came to Owego with Gen. Clinton's army in 1779 and afterward fought in the Battle of Newtown...
Some account of the first grist mills built at Owego by Col. David Pixley, Thomas Matson, Jr., and Charles Frederick and Robert Charles Johnson
The Indian trails at Owego, which were used as public roads by the first white settlers and until highways were regularly laid out...
The military history of the village for sixty years from the organization of Tioga County in 1791 to 1850...
Early steamboating on the Susquehanna River--The Cadorus, the Pioneer, and the two Susquehannas are built for commercial purposes and to run between Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Owego...
Post-riders who ride horseback through the country to deliver mails, are secceeded by the early stages...
The second railroad chartered in the state of New York is built between Ithaca and Owego...
Some account of the early inns in the days when travellers were entertained at log houses ...
A record of the principal fires that have burned valuable property at Owego from the burning of the Indian village by Gen. Sullivan's army in 1779, to the present day
Some account of "Old Bet," the " Living Elephant," which was the first "Menagerie" to visit Owego and was exhibited in the Bates Tavern Carriage Barn...
"The Babes in the Woods," the first travelling show to visit Owego, exhibits in the Goodman Coffee House Dining room...
Some account of the Owego post office and postmasters from the year 1800, when there were but 903 offices in the entire United States, to the present day...
Some account of the old Susquehanna River Bridge, which was built in 1828 and swept away by a big flood forty years afterward...
A history of the old Owego Academy, which was built in 1827 from the proceeds of the sale of the Gospel and literature tracts of land by Amos Martin...
A histoy of the Presbyterian Church, the first church organized at Owego, with some account of the early preachers and places of worship from the year 1798 to the present day
The "Owego Independent Congregational Society," its meeting houses and its pastors from the time of its separation from the Presbyterian Society in 1849 to the present time
The Methodist Episcopal Church in the days of the circuit preachers and its history from its organization in 1816, together with some account of its ministers and its meeting houses
A history of the first baptist church, its meeting houses and its pastors, with some account of the old town clock, the only town clock seen in this village
A history of St. Paul's Episcopal Church from its organization in 1834 to the present time, with some account of the church edifices and the Rectors of the Church
Some account of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, its property, and its pastors from about the year 1842 to the present time
Some account of the schools for young ladies at Owego from the days when Miss Juliette Camp opened the Owego Female Seminary in 1828 to the establishment of the seminary in East Front street, where, among others, Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood was principal
The first burying ground in Owego, with a history of Evergreen Cemetery, which was established in 1851...
Owego and Oswego
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