Genealogy
and History of ORANGE County, New York
CD Content 7 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Graveyard
inscriptions of Orange County, N.Y. : Volumes 1-4 New York,: Gertrude
A. Barber, 1930, 437 pgs.
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2. The History of Orange County, New York: Middletown, N.Y.,
Van Deusen and Elms, 1908, 1134 pgs.
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3. An outline history of Orange County : with an enumeration of the names of its
towns, villages, rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, mountains, hills and other known
localities, and their etymologies or historical reasons therefor, together with
local traditions and short biographical sketches of early settlers, etc. Newburgh N.Y.: S.T. Callahan, 1846-7, Eager, Samuel W., 654 pgs.
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4. Index to Eager's history of Orange County, New York: (ABOVE) Rutland, Vt. Tuttle Pub. Co., c1940, Estabrook, Lillian O., 47 pgs.
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5. Portrait
and biographical record of Orange County, New York : containing portraits
and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the
county : together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents
of the United States. New York: Chapman Pub. Co., 1895, 1534 pgs.
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6. Orange
County patriot : a newspaper published at Goshen, N.Y. : marriages
and deaths from May 1828 to Dec. 1831 Gertrude A. Barber, 1935, 42
pgs.
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| 7. St.
James Protestant Episcopal Church records : Goshen, Orange County,
New York Gertrude A. Barber, 1932, 99 pgs. |
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