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SENECA
County, NY Historicial and Genealogicial Information
CD Content 8 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Gazetteer and business
directory of Seneca County, N.Y., for 1867-8 Syracuse: H. Child, 1867,
Child, Hamilton, 233 pgs.
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2. Vital records from the Ovid bee
: published at Ovid Village, Seneca Co., N.Y., 1822-1869, The Ovid Bee
was a weekly newspaper published every Wednesday at Ovid, Seneca Co.,
NY by Corydon Fairchild, The J. Finch Committee, 180 pgs
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3. Portrait and biographical
record of Seneca and Schuyler Counties, New York
: containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative
citizens of the counties : together with biographies and portraits of all
the presidents of the United States. New York: Chapman Pub. Co., 1895,
496 pgs.
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4. 100th anniversary of
the town of Junius : historical papers read before the Seneca Falls
Historical Society. Seneca Falls, N.Y. 1903, 78 pgs.
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5. Mac Neal Dutch Reformed
Cemetery, Seneca County, N.Y. : vital records, 5 pgs.
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6. Reference business directory
of Seneca County, N.Y. 1894-'95 Syracuse, N.Y.: E.M. Child, 1894, Child,
Hamilton, 628 pgs.
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7. History of the Seneca
Baptist Association : with sketches of churches and pastors Ithaca,
N.Y.: Journal Association Book and Job Print., 1879, Halsey, Lewis, 289
pgs.
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| 8. Manual of the churches
of Seneca County : with sketches of their pastors, 1895-96 Seneca Falls,
N.Y.: Courier, 1896, 263 pgs. |
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