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Genealogy
and History of Cayuga County New York
16 COMPLETE PUBLICATIONS
Comprising About 2426 Pages of Related Data
CD Content
16 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Cayuga
County : a bibliography of local history Albany, N.Y.: Dept. of Librarianship,
New York State College for Teachers, 1941, Ellis, Janet. 69
pgs.
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2. History
of Cayuga County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches
of some of its prominent men and pioneers Syracuse: D. Mason, 1879, Storke,
Elliot G., 650 pgs.
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3. Biographical
review : this volume contains biographical sketches of the leading
citizens of Cayuga County, New York. Boston: Biographical Review Pub. Co.,
1894, 758 pgs.
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4. Early
chapters of Cayuga history : Jesuit missions in Goi-O-Gouen, 1656-1684
: also an account of the Sulpitian Mission among the emigrant Cayugas,
about Quinte Bay, in 1668 Auburn, N.Y. 1879, Hawley, Charles,
107 pgs.
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5. The
Scenery of Ithaca and the head waters of the Cayuga Lake Ithaca,
N.Y.: S. Spencer, 1866, 152 pgs.
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6. A
story of Cayuga County, New York Auburn, N.Y.: Jacobs Press,
Allen, Henry M. 16 pgs
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7. Historical
sketch of Cayuga Asylum for Destitute Children, Auburn, N.Y. : with
statistics from organization Auburn, N.Y?: Seymour, Mary L., 1892, 29
pgs.
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8. The
Cayuga Indian Reservation and Colonel John Harris Ithaca, N.Y.: DeWitt
Historical Society of Tompkins County, 1965, Van Sickle, John, 23
pgs.
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9. Manual
of the Cayuga County Historical Society : Auburn, New York. Auburn,
N.Y.: The Society, 1893, 29 pgs.
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10. A
Directory of the Cayuga County agricultural organizations Auburn, N.Y. 1920, 30 pgs.
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11. Inscriptions
on gravestones in Pine Hill Cemetery, town of Throop, Cayuga County, N.Y. , 1942, 2 pgs.
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12. Cayuga
Bridge Ithaca, N.Y.: DeWitt Historical Society of Tompkins County,
1961, Wells, John West, 20 pgs.
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13. Records
of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at the Owasco outlet in the
town of Fleming, Cayuga County, N.Y. New York (N.Y.): New York Genealogical
and Biographical Society, 1919, 111 pgs.
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14. A
complete name index of the Biographical review of Cayuga County, New
York, edition of 1894 Interlaken, N.Y.: Heart of the Lakes Pub., 1977,
Luther, Leslie L. 61 pgs.
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15. Gazetteer
and business directory of Cayuga County, N.Y., for 1867-8 Syracuse:
H. Child, 1868, Child, Hamilton, 298 pgs.
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16. Hamilton
family records : descendants of John and Jane Hamilton of Cayuga County,
New York East Cleveland, Ohio: The Waterbury Press, A. Cummings,
Cummings, Marian Sill, 71 pgs.
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