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MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFF-LINE SOURCES |
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History of Montgomery and Fulton Counties, N.Y.: with illustrations descriptive of scenery, private residences, public buildings, fine blocks, and important manufactories, from original sketches by artists of the highest ability : and portraits of old pioneers and prominent residents |
History of Montgomery County : embracing early discoveries, the advance of civilization, the labors and triumphs of Sir William Johnson, the inception and development of manufactures, with town and local records, also military achievements of Montgomery patriots / rev. and edited by Washington Frothingham |
The history of Montgomery classic, R.C.A. To which is added sketches of Mohawk valley men and events of early days, the Iroquois, Palatines, Indian missions, Tryon county committee of safety, Sir Wm. Johnson, Joseph Brant, Arendt Van Curler, Gen. Herkimer, Reformed church in America, doctrine and progress, revolutionary residences, etc. By W. N. P. Dailey |
Records of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the town of Glen : organized as the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the town of Charlestown (Charleston), Montgomery County, New York, on March 18, 1795 / copied from the original church register now in the collections of the Montgomery County Departmont [sic] of History and Archives, Old Court House, Fonda, New York by Donald A. Keefer |
Montgomery County, N.Y., marriage records : Performed by Rev. Elijah Herrick, 1795-1844; also records of Rev. Calvin Herrick, 1834-1876; also records of Rev. John Calvin Toll, 1803-1844 / compiled from the originals by Melvin W. Lethbridge |
Church records. Extracts taken from the records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York. By Harry E. Stam |
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