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- TITLE: Subject Files, 1800(ca.)-1979
- SUBJECT:
Broome County, New York -- Local history
Vestal, New York -- Local history
Vestal, New York -- Local government
Tioga County, New York -- Local history
Canals -- Chenango Canal
Broome County, New York -- Genealogical records
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 22.5 cubic ft.
- NOTES: Arranged alphabetically.
- ABSTRACT: Vertical files of articles, clippings, pamphlets and other materials on a variety of subjects concerning Vestal, Broome County and New York State. Historical materials can be found in folders labelled Biography, Broome County History, Chenango Canal, Genealogy, New York State History, Tioga County, Vestal History, and Vestal Politics and Government.
- LOCATION: Vestal Public Library, 320 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, New York 13850.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Genealogical Records, 1800(ca.)-1963
- SUBJECT:
Broome County, New York -- Genealogical records
Chenango County, New York -- Genealogical records
Cortland County, New York -- Genealogical records
Hartford, Connecticut -- Genealogical records
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.5 cubic ft.
- ABSTRACT: Typescript cemetery records from various towns in Broome, Chenango and Cortland Counties, c.1800-c.1900. Also folders of genealogical clippings from the Hartford Times, Connecticut, 1950-63.
- LOCATION: Moore Memorial Library, 59 Genesee Street, Greene, New York 13778.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Genealogical Records, 1795-1978, 1795-1900(approx.) (bulk)
- SUBJECT:
Chenango County, New York -- Local government
Chenango County, New York -- Vital statistics
Madison County, New York -- Vital statistics
Tioga County, New York -- Vital statistics
Broome County, New York -- Vital statistics
Cortland County, New York -- Vital statistics
Otsego County, New York -- Vital statistics
Chenango County, New York -- Genealogical records
Madison County, New York -- Genealogical records
Chenango County, New York -- Religious activity
Madison County, New York -- Religious activity
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 12 cubic ft. (ca.)
- NOTES: Alphabetical (vertical files).
- ABSTRACT: Copies of transcriptions of census records for towns in Chenango, Madison, and Tioga Counties, 1800-1855; cemetery records for towns in Broome, Chenango, Cortland and Madison Counties, c.1800-c.1950; church records for towns in Chenango and Madison Counties, 1798-1951; town records for Chenango County, 1795-c.1900; and records of births deaths, and marriages for towns in Chenango, Madison, and Otsego Counties, 1795-1960. Also a transcribed record of wills in Chenango County, 1797-1850; transcribed family Bible records of Chenango County; and various compiled genealogies of Chenango and Madison Counties. In addition, there are vertical files containing notes and correspondence concerning genealogical research on families of Chenango and other counties.
- LOCATION: Guernsey Memorial Library, 3 Court Street, Norwich, New York 13815.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Local History Collection, 1790-1979
- SUBJECT:
Baptists -- Harpursville Baptist Church
Windsor, New York -- Local history
Colesville, New York -- Local history
Broome County, New York -- Religious activity
Veterans
Broome County, New York -- Education
Roads
Census New York State, 1835
Broome County, New York -- Vital statistics
Baptists -- Windsor Baptist Church
Episcopalians -- St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Harpursville, New York
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3.7 cubic ft.
- NOTES: Arrangement - Alphabetical. Original, photstats and photocopies.
- ABSTRACT: Clippings, pamphlets, advertisements, programs, maps, and documents on the history of the towns of Colesville and Windsor and vicinity, with emphasis on architecture, archeology, and Indians, churches, schools. There are unpublished papers on the Harpursville Baptist Church, 1860-77; hamlet of Edson and Bartonville Grange, by Walter H. Barton; early industries, by Miner Cooper, 1970; and notes on Windsor history by Walter Roberts. Other items are records of Windsor Baptist Church, 1893-1902; lists of war veterans from town of Windsor; MS. map of early farms around Ouaquaga Mountain, by Lloyd Badger; notes and clippings on Gideon Hawley and his mission at Onaquaga; and also draft of book on Onaquaga by Marjory B. Hinman.
- ABSTRACT: Record book of Onaquaga Prospecting & Mining Co., 1886-99; tape recording of a local fife and drum corps; clippings on the Delaware & Hudson Railroad tunnel built 1869; attendance register, 1917-18, district no. 8 school, Windsor; and Windsor road commissioners' book, 1864,1876. Photocopied items include vital records of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Harpursville, 1906-31; cemetery transcriptions; state census schedules for Windsor, 1835; school attendance register, district no. 30, Colesville, 1896-97; marriage records kept by Rev. Levi Pitts, mid 19th century; and assessment roll, Windsor, 1813.
- LOCATION: Old Onaquaga Historical Society, Harpursville, New York 13787.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Local History Manuscripts, 1936-1977, 1971-1975 (bulk)
- SUBJECT:
Cayuga County, New York -- Local history
Auburn, New York -- Local history
Scipio, New York -- Local history
Genealogical records
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 29 v.
- ABSTRACT: Local history papers include town histories for Cayuga County (1958), Auburn (1953) and Scipio (1940); biographies of Edwin Barber Morgan (1972) and Emily Howland (1975, 1973, 1972); genealogical papers on the Wells family; and bibliographies.
- LOCATION: Wells College, Louis Jefferson Long Library, Aurora, New York 13026.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Historical Sketches, 1935-1976
- SUBJECT:
Motion picture industry
Tompkins County, New York -- Political activity
Epidemics -- Typhoid fever, Ithaca, New York 1903
Tompkins County, New York -- Local history
Ithaca, New York Education
Ithaca, New York Fires
Flood of 1935
Pioneers
Bridges
Steamboats
Cayuga Lake
Railroads
Military Tract
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1.5 cubic ft.
- ABSTRACT: Bound articles and essays on a variety of subjects concerning Tompkins County history. Topics include Andrew Dickson White, old Ithaca schools, Ithaca area fires and floods, early struggles of settlers, covered bridges, early Ithaca streets, origin of the ice cream sundae, steamboating on Cayuga Lake, typhoid epidemic of 1903, railroads in Ithaca, Ebenezer Mack, Military Tract of central New York, motion picture industry in Ithaca, politics in 19th century Tompkins County, and Dr. Lewis Beers.
- LOCATION: DeWitt Historical Society of Tompkins County, Clinton House, 116 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca, New York 14850. [Now called "The History Center in Tompkins County".]
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Obituary Clippings, 1920(ca.)-1983
- SUBJECT:
Jefferson County, New York -- Genealogical records
Jefferson County, New York -- Local history
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 22.0 cubic ft.
- ABSTRACT: Obituaries of local residents arranged alphabetically.
- LOCATION: Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library, Genealogy Room, 229 Washington Street, Watertown, New York 13601.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Military Collection, 1917-1951
- SUBJECT:
Scrapbooks
Saratoga County, New York -- Military history
World War II
Korean War
Veterans Revolutionary War
World War I
Civil War
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 70 v.
- ABSTRACT: Fifty-two notebooks of military records and clippings on Saratoga County residents in World War II and the Korean War, arranged by town, 1945-51; lists of casualties in World War II and the Korean War, 1948-51; six volumes of research notes on Revolutionary War veterans in Saratoga County, 1938-47; and ten scrapbooks of clippings on local soldiers in the Civil War, World War I, and World War II, 1917-44.
- LOCATION: Saratoga County Historian, County Building, 31 Woodlawn Avenue, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Scrapbook Collection, 1900(ca.)-1970(ca.)
- SUBJECT:
Scrapbooks
Fillmore, New York -- Local history
Hume, New York -- Local history
Allegany County, New York -- Local history
World War II
Fillmore, New York -- Libraries
Fillmore, New York Vital statistics
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 15 v. (ca.)
- ABSTRACT: Scrapbooks kept by Cora M. Lahr include clippings of general and local news, obituaries, weddings, and library activities in Fillmore, Hume and northern Allegany County, c.1932-1971. Also scrapbooks kept by Charles and Bess Ricker on local events, c.1900-25, and by Goldie Gilbert on World War II.
- LOCATION: Wide Awake Club Library, Fillmore, New York 14735.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Miscellaneous Materials, 1792-1970(ca.)
- SUBJECT:
Bath, New York -- Maps
Steuben County, New York -- Maps
Pulteney Land Office
World War I
Hornby Estate
Allegany County, New York -- Maps
Orange Township, New York -- Maps
Burns Township, New York -- Maps
Bath, New York -- Architecture
Autographs
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 105 items (ca.)
- ABSTRACT: Single letters of Aaron Burr, Charles A. Williamson and Alexander Hamilton; printed maps of N.Y., 1839; World War I posters; architect's drawings of addition to office and gatehouse of John and Ira Davenport, Bath, 1883; and various drawings. Pulteney Land Office material includes MS. book of maps of townships in Steuben and Allegany Counties, and lots in Yates, Schuyler, Livingston Counties, c.1830; loose MS. maps of townships in Steuben County, Orange in Schuyler County and Burns in Allegany County, c.1850; survey book of C.A. Canfield, 1850s; and a record book of lands conveyed by the John Hornby Estate in Steuben and Allegany Counties.
- LOCATION: Davenport Free Library, Bath, New York 14810.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Miscellaneous Manuscripts I-A, 1792-1951
- SUBJECT:
Diaries
Agriculture
Minutes
Schoharie, New York -- Religious activity
Civil War
Dutch Reformed Church, Schoharie, New York
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.5 cubic ft.
- NOTES: Arrangement: single series. Original and photocopy.
- ABSTRACT: Minutes of Essex County New Jersey Agricultural Society, n.d.; ms. description of Laurens, 1848; diary of a minister, western Massachusetts, 1792; list of stockholders in Hamilton & Skaneateles Turnpike Road Co., 1825; paper on history of Hopkinton by Watson Berry, 1951; papers on Dutch Reformed Church, Town of Schoharie, 1844-45; list of war deaths, 191st New York Volunteers, Civil War; copy of diary of Eli I. Rogers of Willing, 1854-59, student at Alfred Academy; plans for a cider mill, n.d.; and life of John S. Minard of Allegany County by Hazel M. Shear.
- LOCATION: New York State Historical Association, Library, Cooperstown, New York 13326.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Miscellaneous manuscripts: A-F, 1767-1981
- AUTHORS: Owen D. Young Library. Special Collections
- SUBJECT:
Balch, William Stevens, 1806-1887
Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain, 1768-1844
Bradish, Luther, 1783-1863
Brown, Olympia, 1835-1926
Clark, Duncan
Constable, William, 1752-1803
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893
Ford, John
Assessment -- New York (State) -- Black River
Taxation -- New york (State) -- Black River
Religion and politics
Real property -- New York (State) -- Saint Lawrence County
Saint Lawrence County (N.Y.) -- Commerce
Saint Lawrence County (N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs
Saint Lawrence County (N.Y.) -- Social life and customs
New York (State) -- Religious life and customs
New York (State) -- Politics and government
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: ca. 1 cubic ft.
- NOTES: Letters of Joseph Bonaparte are in French.
- ABSTRACT: Letters, reports, circulars, invitations, articles, programs, clippings, speeches, pamphlets, deeds, autograph albums, catalogs, diaries, appointments, autographs, legal papers and wills, field books, and other miscellaneous items, primarily of St. Lawrence County people. Of note are introductory letters, certificates and sermons of William S. Balch, 1824-1826; assessor's book, Black River Commissioners, 1829; three business letters of Joseph Bonaparte, 1827-1841; three letters by Luther Bradish on politics, 1834-1853; letter by Olympia Brown to Rev. Fish concerning her preaching schedule, 1878; journal of Duncan Clark during travels in Indian country, 1818-1822; business letter and partnership agreement of William Constable, 1784-1793; signed typescript of a poem with manuscript corrections by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 1981; two letters by Hamilton Fish about religious denominations and politics, 1843-1846; and will of John Ford, 1767.
- LOCATION: St. Lawrence University. Owen D. Young Library. Special Collections, Canton, NY.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Herstel Colvin scrapbook, 1881-1886
- AUTHOR: Colvin, Herstel, d. 1901
- SUBJECT:
Harris family
Glens Falls (N.Y.) -- History -- Sources
Mexico -- History -- 1867-1910
Warren County (N.Y.) -- History -- Sources
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 1 volume.
- NOTES: Herstel Colvin was born in the Town of Kingsbury and in 1860 moved to Glens Falls, where he conducted a furniture and undertaking business for many years. Addison Beecher Colvin was Herstel Colvin's nephew.
- NOTES: Staff will access all records and must approve all requests for copies.
- ABSTRACT: Herstel Colvin compiled this scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1881-1886 and undated, pertaining mainly to Glens Falls and Warren County, and including an article on the Harris family. Also included are letters published in the Glens Falls Times from a traveler to Mexico, in January 1885. These clippings were pasted over a ledger, kept during the 1870's, for an unidentified store or business.
- LOCATION: Crandall Public Library, Center for Folklife, History and Cultural Programs, 251 Glen Street, City Park, Glens Falls, New York 12801-3539.
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Addison Beecher Colvin scrapbooks, 1894-1936
- AUTHORS: Colvin, Addison Beecher, 1858-1939
- SUBJECT:
Delaware and Hudson Company
Glens Falls Trust Company (Glens Falls, N.Y.)
New York Press Association
New York (State). Reconstruction Commission
New York (State). Treasurer
Republican Party (N.Y.)
Electioneering -- New York (State)
Golf -- History -- New York (State) -- Glens Falls
Railroads -- New York (State) -- History
World War, 1914-1918 -- New York (State) -- Glens Falls
Glens Falls (N.Y.) -- Commerce -- 1865-1950
Glens Falls (N.Y.) -- History -- Sources
Glens Falls (N.Y.) -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
New York (State) -- Newspapers -- 1865-1950
New York (State) -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
Warren County (N.Y.) -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950
Warren County (N.Y.) -- Centennial celebrations, etc., -- 1913
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 3 cubic feet (20 volumes)
- NOTES: Arranged chronologically, except for the last four volumes which concern the Warren County Centennial, 1913. Staff will access all records and must approve all requests for copies. Finding aids: Finding aid available in the repository.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: Addison Beecher Colvin (1858-1939) was a Glens Falls, New York newspaper publisher, banker, industrialist, businessman, civic leader, and politician active in the Republican Party, serving as New York State Treasurer from 1894 to 1898. In 1879 Colvin established the Glens Falls Times, the first daily newspaper in Glens Falls. He was involved in numerous other business ventures in printing, real estate, banking, street railways and railroads, and
telegraph and electric utilities. He organized the Empire Real Estate and Theatre Company and was president of the Glens Falls Trust Company and a director of other area banks. Colvin was a leader in numerous Glens Falls civic organizations, especially fire companies, and he also served as a trustee of Crandall Library. He was an avid golfer and a founding member of the Glens Falls Country Club.
- ABSTRACT: Addison Beecher Colvin compiled this collection of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings to document his career as a Republican Party politician, government administrator, and banker. Most of the scrapbooks are dated 1894-1898 and report Colvin's activities while serving as New York State Treasurer, his activities relating to the Republican Party in New York State, election campaigns, his unsuccessful bid in 1898 to be named Republican Party candidate for State Comptroller, and meetings of the New York Press Association. Several articles in 1895 report Colvin's support of the Delaware and Hudson Company's application to extend a railway line through a part of the New York State Forest Preserve.
- ABSTRACT: Clippings after 1900 are less about state politics and focus more on Colvin's activities in Glens Falls, especially the Glens Falls Trust Company and his enthusiasm for golf. There are a significant number of clippings about World War I, particularly support in Glens Falls for the U.S. military forces. In the 1920's the news articles concern Colvin's government service, first as Deputy State Fuel Commissioner for Warren County in 1922 during a coal shortage, and later under Governor Alfred E. Smith as a member of the New York State Reconstruction Commission charged with devising a plan to revise New York State government. Articles for these scrapbooks were collected from various newspapers throughout New York State.
- ABSTRACT: The last four volumes document the Warren County Centennial in 1913, for which Colvin served as Chairman. One of these Centennial scrapbooks, volume 20, consists of newspaper clippings pasted into a publication of the Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, 1908-1909. The publication lists shippers by category of product in the areas in New York and Pennsylvania served by the railroad. Some of the text is covered by newsprint.
- LOCATION: Crandall Public Library, Center for Folklife, History and Cultural Programs, 251 Glen Street, City Park, Glens Falls, New York 12801-3539
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Adirondack Company's Telegraph account books, 1873-1886
- AUTHORS: Adirondack, Lake George, and Saratoga Telegraph Company (N.Y.)
Adirondack Railway Company's Telegraph (N.Y.)
- SUBJECT:
Business enterprises -- New York (State) -- Warren County
Telegraph -- New York (State) -- Warren County
Warren County (N.Y.) -- History -- Sources
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 volumes.
- NOTES: Staff will access all records and must approve all requests for copies.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: This telegraph company was probably linked to the Adirondack Company, which built and organized the Adirondack Railroad. By 1871 the railroad operated a sixty-mile rail line from Saratoga to just north of North Creek. Thomas Clark Durant established the Adirondack Company. It went bankrupt in 1881 and its railroad holdings were sold at foreclosure to William West Durant and others. In 1882 the railroad was reorganized as the Adirondack Railway Company, and William West Durant was named President.
- HISTORICAL NOTE: This telegraph company was called Adirondack Railway Company's Telegraph in the 1880's, and the Superintendent was C. E. Durkee. It was later called The Adirondack, Lake George and Saratoga Telegraph Company, in connection with the Western Union Telegraph Company. William West Durant was President; Horace C. Young, Vice President; W. C. Humstone, General Manager; and J. W. Burdick, Secretary and Treasurer.
- ABSTRACT: The Adirondack Company's Telegraph's first account book lists telegrams sent or received between 1873 and 1882 from the company's telegraph offices in Warren County, especially those located in Chester, Pottersville, Schroon Lake, and Wevertown. Listings for each telegram mention the office handling it, from what place sent, at what place received, names of sender and recipient, number of words, and cost. Entries are arranged chronologically. A second similar volume lists accounts from Levitt's exchange, Chester exchange, Riverside, and others in the 1880's. Years are usually not provided but 1882 and 1886 are mentioned. No names of senders and recipients of telegrams are provided in this volume.
- LOCATION: Crandall Public Library, Center for Folklife, History and Cultural Programs, 251 Glen Street, City Park, Glens Falls, New York 12801-3539
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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- TITLE: Cemetery lists collection, 1805-2000
- AUTHORS: Knights of Columbus. St. Cecilia's Catholic Church (Warrensburg, N.Y.)
Croissant, Robin
Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather
Sexton, Marjorie
- SUBJECT:
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Fulton County
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Glens Falls
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Sacandaga Reservoir
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Saratoga County
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Thurman
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Warren County
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Warrensburg
Cemeteries -- New York (State) -- Washington County
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Fulton County
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Glens Falls
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Sacandaga Reservoir
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Saratoga County
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Thurman
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Warren County
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Warrensburg
Epitaphs -- New York (State) -- Washington County
Fulton County (N.Y.) -- Genealogy
Glens Falls (N.Y.) -- Genealogy
Saratoga County (N.Y.) -- Genealogy
Thurman (N.Y.) -- Genealogy
Warren County (N.Y.) -- Genealogy
Warrensburg (N.Y.) -- Genealogy
Washington County -- Genealogy
- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 0.2 cubic ft. (1 box)
- NOTES: Staff will access all records and must approve all requests for copies.
- ABSTRACT: The Cemetery Lists Collection contains lists of gravestones in some cemeteries located in Warren, Saratoga, Fulton, and Washington Counties in New York State. Most gravestones indicate the name, birth date, and death date of the person buried. Sometimes additional information is provided, such as the relationship (e.g. wife, son, daughter) to a person buried nearby, or military service of the deceased person. Indexes are provided for some cemetery lists.
- ABSTRACT: Compilers of the lists include Robin Croissant, Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, and Marjorie Sexton. Cemeteries represented in Warren County are Glens Falls Cemetery (also called Bay Street Cemetery), Hartman Hill Cemetery, and the Van Dusen Cemetery in Glens Falls; Ogden Burial Plot in West Glens Falls; Friends Cemetery, Queensbury; Leggett Cemetery, Chestertown; Thurman; and Warrensburg; Baker and Wright Cemeteries, Hudson Falls (in Washington County); and cemeteries in Saratoga County and along the Sacandaga Reservoir in both Saratoga and Fulton Counties. Lot numbers or other indication of the location of the burial are provided only for the Thurman and Warrensburg cemeteries.
- ABSTRACT: The volume of cemetery lists for Thurman was prepared by Robin Croissant. Lists for Hartman Hill Cemetery, Ogden Burial Plot, Van Dusen Cemetery, and Leggett Cemetery were compiled by Marjorie Sexton. Also available is a photocopy of Volume 1 of Cemetery Records of Saratoga County, New York compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry. Finally, there is a list of burials in Warrensburg Cemetery on Hudson Street in Warrensburg. This list was prepared by the Knights of Columbus, St. Cecilia's Catholic Church, Warrensburg, and covers burials up to the year 2000.
- LOCATION: Crandall Public Library, Center for Folklife, History and Cultural Programs, 251 Glen Street, City Park, Glens Falls, New York 12801-3539
- HOLDINGS: Go to the home page and do a search to locate this title, the libraries that has this title and its call number.
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