No. 3. Men, events, lawyers, politics, and politicians of early Rome New York], by D. E. Wager. 1879. pp. 47. 15418 No. 4. Articles of incorporation, constitution, by-laws, officers, and members, with annual report for 1878, and account of the collections of the Society, 1879. pp. 39. (5419 No. 5. Second annual address, by W. Tracy, January 13, 1880, on early history of Oneida County. 1880. PP. 34. (5420 No. 6. Transactions, with the annual addresses and reports for 1881. PP 191. Portrait. (5421 No. 7. Semicentennial of the city of Utica, and supper of Half-Century Cle 1882. (54 No. 8. A long-lost point in history. An address, delivered before the Society, Utica, N. Y., by L. W. Ledyard, esq., of Cazenovia, N. Y. January 9, 193 . Utica, N. Y., 1883. 8vo, pp. 16. Relates to the "long in-doubt loca tion of the Indian encampment and fort that was the objective point in the expedition of the French invader Champlain, in 1615," which is believed to be located in Madison County, 9 miles northeast of Cazenovia, N. Y. (5423 No. 9. Col. John Brown; his services in the Revolutionary war; Battle of Stone Arabia, by Garret L. Roof, D. D. An address before the Society, April 28 1884. Utica, 1884. pp. 24. (5424 No. 10. Transactions of the Society, 1881-1884, containing the Whitestown centennial; Whitesboro's golden age; Wagner reinterment; Old Fort Schuyler celebration, and dedication of the Oriskany monument. Utica, 1885. pp. 228. (5425 No. 11. Transactions, 1885-86. Utica, 1886. pp. (1), 147. Contains: Early Protestant missions among the Iroquois, by A. G. Hopkins; The streets of Utica, by L. M. Taylor; The Utica waterworks, by T. Hopper; Forts Stanwix and Bull, and other forts at Rome, by D. E. Wager; Memorial of S. Wells Williams, by T. W. Seward; The Utica high school, by M. M. Bagg; List of the birds of Oneida County, by W. L. Ralph and Egbert Bagg. (5426 No. 12. Constitution and by-laws, with the articles of incorporation; List of officers, members, and donors, and a catalogue of papers read and the publică tions of the Society. 1887. Svo, pp. 29, (2). (5427 No. 13. The historic difference of English and continental civilization, by No. 14. Transactions, 1887-89, New Hartford centennial. No. 15, et seq., entered separately below. (5428 1889. pp. 200. (5429 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the library of the Society. Utica, 1890. 8vo, pp. (2), 127. Forms No. 15 of the Publications. (5430 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Col. Marinus Willett. The hero of Mohawk Valley. An address before the Oneida Historical Society. By Daniel E Wager. Utica, N. Y., 1891. 8vo, pp. 50. Forms No. 16 of the Publications. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 5. Utica, 1892. 8vo, pp. 200. (5431 Publications, No. 17. Transactions, 1889-92, No. Contents: Geographical names as monuments of history, John A. Dix; Iroquois and the colony of New York, by W. M. Beauchamp; Early Welsh settlers of Oneida County, by E. W. Jones; Fairfield Medical College; Chapter in glacial history, Silas Wright; Prehistoric remains in Sweden, by Thomas R. Colling: Sangerfield history, by A. O. Osborn; Laying of historical stone of Utica Y. M. C. Association; John Seymour. (5432 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications, No. 18. Transactions, 1892-1894, Utica, 1894. No. 6. 8vo, pp. 207, (2). Contents: Officers; Committees; List of publications of the society: The Dutch our allies in the Revolution, by William Elliot Griffis, D. D.; The unre sponsive roll call at tattoo, by Luther R. Marsh; [Reminiscences of deceased residents of Utica]; Watauga and Franklin, by Rev. Oliver Addison Kingsbury; The city in the Roman constitution, by Benjamin S. Terry; The Madog tra dition, by Benjamin F. Lewis; The mystery of the Muller mansion, by R. J. Hubbard; Reminiscences of the Utica Literary Club, and its earliest members, by A. G. Vermilye; The New York Indians, by Elliot Danforth. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, 1895-97. rial, No. 7. Utica, N. Y., 1897. Svo, pp. 105, (1). Portraits. Plate. (5433 Munson-Williams memo Contents: Officers; Publications; Addresses and papers read before the Society, 1878-1897; Munson-Williams Memorial: Addresses by James S. Sherman, George Dolbeare Dimon, A. C. Coxe, Chancellor Upson. Articles of incorporation; Constitution; By-laws; Members. (5434 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, 1898. No. 8. Utica, N. Y., 1898. 8vo, pp. 48. Portrait. Munson-Williams memorial, Forms No. 20 of the Publications. Contents: Officers; The Mohawks, an enquiry into their origin, migrations, and influence upon the white settlers, by S. L. Frey; Notes on Arendt Van Corlaer's journal of 1634, by S. L. Frey. (5435 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, No. 9. Utica, 1903. 8vo, pp. xviii, 135. Portrait. Plates. Munson-Williams Memorial. Contents: Mission of the Society; Addresses and papers read before the Society, Oct. 29, 1878-Jan. 13, 1903; Memorial address, dedication of the Seymour monument, by George L. Miller; The federal era in American history, by E. P. Powell; New England in New York, by Stephen Holden; Political and social life in Washington during the administration of President Monroe, by Robert J. Hubbard; The Philippine problem in the light of American international policy, by E. W. Huffcut; The migration of trade centres, by Robert E. Jones; Recollections of Lincoln and Grant, by James Grant Wilson; The social and political influence of some inventions of the nineteenth century, by Edmund Wetmore; Abraham Lincoln, by Thomas L. James. Also published separately as below. (5436 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Year Book, No. 10. 1905. Munson-Williams Memorial. Svo, pp. xxiv, 168. Portraits. Plates. Contents: Officers, committees; Mission of the Oneida Historical Society; Publications of the Society; Addresses and papers read before the Society; Battle flags carried and taken by the Oneida county regiments during the War of the Rebellion; The genius of Anglo-Saxon law and institutions contrasted with the Latin civilization of imperialism, by William T. Gibson; The Mohawk Valley, a channel of civilization, by A. L. Byron-Curtiss; Colonization and civil government in the tropics, by Samuel L. Parrish; Recollections of the Oneida bar, by Henry J. Cookinham; Life sketches, prepared at the request of the Society, as an appendix to the foregoing address; McKinley and the Spanish war, by Stewart L. Woodford; Biographical sketches; Life members. (5437 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications, No. 22. Memorial address at the dedication of the Seymour monument. Sept. 22, 1899. By George L. Miller. pp. 14. (5438 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications, No. 23. The Federal Era in American History. By E. P. Powell. 1897. Pp. 19. (5439 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications, No. 24. New England in New York. By Stephen Holden. 1895. pp. 14. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications, No. 25. (5440 Political and social life in Washington during the administration of President Monroe. By Robert J. Hubbard. 1895. pp. 18. (5441 pp. 20. (5442 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications, No. 26. The Philippine problem in ters. (5443 Pibilcations, No. 30. Abraham Lincoln. E 3p. 15. Pipications, No. 31. väires wigs The Society at its (5446 The genius of the Aug (346 Pupi eations, No. 32. The Mohawk Valley a chan BY A L. Byron-Curtiss. Paper read before the Societ ÖNGLA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Delivered Puoi cations, No. 34. Recollections of the Quel 19. Jaz. by Hey J. Cvek?}}, Appendix-Life sketches. fize the Sovery. Devezher 14, 1903 Pp. 24. 38. ONEIDA HISTORICar Securry, Dubbations, No. 35. McKinley and the Spars War. By Stewirt L. Woodford, former Minister to Spain. Paper read b fore the Seete ty, May 90 1904 15451 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Battle of Oriskany: its place in history. An að dress at the centennial celebration. August 6, 1877. By Ellis H. Roberts Ution, 1877. The celeboe was ander the auspices of the Society. Forms No. 1 of ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historical fallacies regarding colonial New York An address delivered before the Society, at its annual meeting, January 14. 1879. By Douglas Campbell. New York, 1879, Svo, pp. (2), 32. Forms No. 2 of the Publications of the Society. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Paris Memorial, 8vo. pp. 32. Reinterment of Col. Ist 15453 Published under the auspices of the Society. Consists of addresses by Charles W. Hutchinson, Lorenzo Rouse, Edward North, and Theodore W. Dwight. 13434 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Continental Congress: Some of its actors an their doings, with the results thereof. Address at annual meeting of the Society. By Wm. J. Bacon. 8vo, pp. 26. ONFIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. and date of A. D. 1520. on the 11th of November, Svo, pp. 15. ONFIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Semicentennial of the city of Utica, March 1882, and the first annual supper of the Half-Century Club, March 2, 18%2 Published by the Society. Utica, N. Y., 1882. Svo, pp 196 (5437 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Col. John Brown. His services in the Revolutionary war. Battle of Stone Arabia, Address before the Society, April 28, 1884. By Garret L. Roof. Utica, [1884]. 8vo, pp. 26. Forms No. 9 of the Publications of the Society. (5458 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. History of the Cayuga County National Bank. Delivered before the Society, April 14, 1885. By D. W. Adams. Auburn, N. Y., 1885. Svo, pp. 28. (5459 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Oration at the dedication of the site of the Fort Schuyler monument (under the auspices of the Oneida Historical Society), July 4, 1883. By Isaac S. Hartley. Utica, 1885. Svo, pp. 24. Portrait. (5460 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions, 1881-1884, containing the Whitestown centennial, Whitesboro's golden age, Wagner reinterment, Old Fort Schuyler celebration, and dedication of the Oriskany monument. Utica, 1885. Svo, pp. 228. Constitutes No. 10 of the Publications. (5461 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Early Protestant missions among the Iroquois. Address of Prof. A. G. Hopkins [at the] annual meeting of the Society, January 12, 1886. Utica Morning Herald and Daily Gazette, January 13, 1886. (5462 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Utica water-works. A paper read before the Society, January, 1886, by Thomas Hopper. [Utica, 1886.] Svo, pp. 20. (5463 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and by-laws, with articles of incorporation, list of officers, etc., and a catalogue of the papers read and the publications of the Society. Utica, 1887. pp. 29 (1). Forms No. 12 of the Publications. (5464 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The genius of Anglo-Saxon law and history compared with the civilization of Latin imperialism. An address before the Society, by the editor of the Church Eclectic [Rev. J. H. Dubbs, D. D.]. Published by request of the Society. Utica, 1888. Svo, pp. 19. (5465 ÕNEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The insurrection and conquest of the Tuskeroras. (5466 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Utica high school. Read before the Society. By M. M. Bagg. Utica, 1888. Svo, pp. 16. (5467 New Hart ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Transactions of the Society at Utica. ford centennial, and addresses before the society. 1887-1889. Utica, N. Y., 1889. 8vo, pp. 200. Portraits. Forms No. 14 of Publications of the Society. Contents: Officers; Standing committees; The New Hartford centennial; His. of the New York Iroquois, by Rev. W. M. Beauchamp; The Bleecker-Street Church. Utica, by Thomas W. Seward; Ancient Utica, by Prof. George C. Sawyer: Botany and botanists in this vicinity, by Dr. J. V. Haberer; Amendments to the constitution; Publications of the Society; Addresses before the Society since January 1, 1887; Members, 1889. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Marinas Willett. (5468 Conclusion of Judge Daniel E Wager's history. Read before the Society [December 28, 1890]. [Utica. 1890.1 Svo, pp. (3). From Utica Herald, December 29, 1890. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. (5469 The colonial newspaper press, described by Colone William L. Stone. A communication from President Roberts, etc. Reprint from Utica Herald, October 28, 1890. [Utica], 1890. Svo, pp. 3. No title-page. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. General Herkimer. From Utica Herald, April 8, 1891. ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Oneida's historians. 15470 The proposal to remove his (5471 A valuable address by Ho D. E. Wager. Reprint from Utica Daily Herald, November 25, 1891. [Utica, 1891.] Svo, pp. 13. No title-page. (5472 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Benjamin Fletcher, Colonial Governor of the Province of New York, 30th August, 1692, to 13th April, 1698: A biegraphical sketch or address to be read before the Oneida County (N. Y. Historical Society, by J. Watts De Peyster. Charles H. Ludwig, printer New York. The address proper equals 12 pages octavo small pica, not leaded; notes es planatory or justificatory equal to 106 pages octavo pica, not leaded. Thirty copies printed for private circulation. It was the intention of the author to reduce this mass of most valuable notes and researches into a complete properly digested biography, but failure of healt prevented. (5473 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The twelfth and last lecture. Close of the series before the Society. [Tennyson, by A. S. Hoyt.] [Utica, 1891.] Svo, sheet. Slip from the Utica Observer, March 21, 1891. (5474 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A chapter in glacial history; with illustrative notes from central New York. By A. P. Brigham. [Utica, 1892.] 8vo, pp. 13. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Society. (3473 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Indians of New York. By Hon. Elliot Darforth. Delivered before the Society May 8, 1894. [Utica, N. Y., 1894.] 8vo, pp. 52. (5476 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the library of the Oneida Historica Society at Utica. Utica, N. Y., 1896. 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 127. (5471 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual address delivered by William Cary Sanger [Reprint from the Utica Morning Herald, January 12, 1898.] 8vo, pp. 4. State Pride and Patriotism. (547 ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Presentation of the battle flags of the One County regiments to the Oneida Historical Society. [Utica, 1898.] Svo, pp. 90. Plates. Portraits Cover-title. 1847 |