Category: Location
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Cayuga County From French’s Gazetteer of the State of New York, 1860
Transcribed by Steve and Pat McKay, July 1997 This county was formed from Onondaga, March 8, 1799. Seneca was taken off in 1804, and a part of Tompkins in 1817. It is a long, narrow co., lying W. of the center of the State, and extending from Lake Ontario s. to near the head of…
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A Brief History of Aurora, NY by Temple Rice Hollcroft
AURORA “Village of Constant Dawn” DEAWENDOTE – VILLAGE OF CONSTANT DAWN Original Name Of Cayuga Indian Village On The Site of Aurora _______ A BRIEF HISTORY OF AURORA, NY WRITTEN BY TEMPLE RICE HOLLCROFT FOR THE Wells College Alumnae News 1950 – 1958. Revised By The Aurora Committee For The American Bicentennial PRINTED BY W.…
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Osborne Works & International Harvester
The Wisconsin Historical Society has a great collection online: Search the Wisconsin Historical Society’s collections
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Cayuga United Methodist Church
In 2024, original records for the Cayuga United Methodist Church reside at the Upper New York UMC Conference office archives. Their website resides at: https://www.unyumc.org/
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A History of the Cayuga United Methodist Church
A HISTORY OF THE CAYUGA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Given to the Cayuga Church by Mabel R. Chappell, January 9, 1966 Transcribed by Kathleen Shaw Decker, February 1997 Cayuga Feb. 20, 1944 History and Happenings of Cayuga Methodist Church. The first M. E. Church of Cayuga was organized about 1830 by Rev. Moore a local preacher…
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First United Methodist Church, Membership List Summary, 1872-1885
Titles of columns are as follows: Name, Marital Status, Residence or Notes. It is the membership roll for the years 1872-1885. Because not all pages had years or dates for the events, no dates are included in the transcription. The alphabetical listing is a compilation of 4 different rewrites of the membership rolls over the…