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OTSEGO COUNTY OFF-LINE SOURCES |
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History and genealogy of the ancestors and some descendants of Stukely Westcott : one of the thirteen original proprietors of Providence Plantation and the colony of Rhode Island, with special mention of the Westcotts of Cheshire, Berkshire County, Massachusetts and the Wescotts of Milford, Otsego County, New York, and some of the allied families, incorporating, and extending, the research of the late J. Russell Bullock of Bristol, R.I. / by Roscoe L. Whitman |
A history of Cooperstown : including "The chronicles of Cooperstown" to 1838 by James Fenimore Cooper ; "The history of Cooperstown" 1839-1885 by Samuel M. Shaw ; "The history of Cooperstown" 1886-1928 by Walter R. Littell ; "The history of Cooperstown" 1929-1975 by Harold H. Hollis |
Denison genealogy : a record of the ancestors and descendants of James Post Denison, a Revolutionary War soldier who moved with his family from Saybrook, Conn., to Burlington, Otsego County, New York in 1796 / by E. Glenn Denison and Harry Emmett Bolton |
A vision of Cooper's town : a history of the founding of Cooperstown and the settlement of Otsego County, New York / [written by Jessica Foy ; photographs by Elizabeth Furlow] |
Biographical review. This volume contains biogaphical sketches of the leading citizens of Otsego County, New York |
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 |
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