- CEMETERIES
- Bradley Cemetery, a/k/a
- Bromley Cemetery
- Chase Family
Cemetery
- Farr Burying Ground Cemetery
- Meeker Hill Cemetery
- St. Leo's Cemetery
- Spence Family Cemetery
- Cemetery West of Tully
Lake, see Bromley Cemetery
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Tully Cemetery
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Old Tully Cemetery
- Van Patten Cemetery
- Vesper Cemetery
- Vesper Hill Cemetery
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- CHURCHES
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BUSINESS
Principal Farmers, Manufacturers and
Merchants of Onondaga County, 1874 |
MAPS
Names appearing on the 1874 Sweet Map
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CENSUS
- Names appearing in the 1810 Census
- Names appearing
in the 1830 Census
- Names appearing in the 1840 Census
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- NEWSPAPERS
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
April 6, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
April 13, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
April 20, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
April 27, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
May 4, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
May 11, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
May 18, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
May 25, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
June 1, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
June 8, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
June 15, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
June 22, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
June 29, 1907
- Articles from Tully N.Y. Times,
May 21, 1910
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- HISTORY
- Tully, from A Gazetteer of the
State of New York, 1824
History of the Town of Tully, from
Bruce's Onondaga Centennial
History of the Town of Tully, from
Clark's Onondaga
History of the Town of Tully, from
Beauchamp's Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County
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- PEOPLE
A Biographical Sketch of A. H. VAN BERGEN
History of the
VAN PATTEN Family
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LAND RECORDS
Property Sales, Tully, 1791-1819
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POSTCARDS
Tully - Church and
Warren Streets, July 1921 |
LETTERS
The Watson Letters of
Tully and Onondaga Co., NY
Introduction
2 Letters from Glasgow
4 Letters from Paisley
Tully Letters #1-10
Fig. 4 - Tully Letter #10
Tully Letters #11-20
Tully Letters #21-26
List of Names in the
Tully Letters |
MILITARY
Names of Soldiers Who Drew
Lots in the Military Tract
Revolutionary War Soldiers, from Bruce's Onondaga
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SCHOOLS
Minutes
of Preble School District No. 7, 1814 to 1857
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