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95Spr-9: 1995 Spring Review, page  9

(A) Authored article
(B) Biographical
(G) Genealogical
(I) Illustration (may accompany article)

(M) Map
(O) Obituary/death notice
(Q) Query
(R) Review
(ref) reference to
(S) Subject of article


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A
Abbot, Asa  92Spr-16,17
Abbott
   James  96Fall-24
   William  93Fall-22
Abel, Elijah  97Fall-30
Abrahamson, Harold  97Spr-23
Accidents, bridge collapse  95Spr-27, 95Fall-33
Ackburn, Joseph  93Spr-23
Acland, Harriet & John Dyke, Maj.  94Fall-31
Adamovich, John  93Fall-16A, 94Fall-16B
Adam's store, Howes Cave  96Fall,12,16
Adams
   John C.  96Fall-24
   Jonas  96Fall-24
   Richard  92Spr-15
   Robert  99Fall-22
   Sheryl  95Spr-6,7,10
Adegataugie (Charlotte) branch of Susquehanna River  95Spr-2
Aernecke, Jack (I)  98Fall-4
Aged, Peter  96Fall-23
Agricultural Society of Schoharie County organized  96Spr-6
Agriculture See also Fairs
   1780 wheat  91Spr-17
   1848,  98Spr-14
   1893 butter award  91Spr-31
   18th century slavery  91Spr-12
   19th century produce shipment  93Fall-19
   Apples  90Fall-28, 93Fall-31, (S) 90Fall28, 95Fall-16
   Attempt to organize  98Fall-32
   Becker (Mountain) dairy  94Fall-23
   Bees  93Fall-22, 95Fall-34.
   Bohringer's Fruit Farm  90Fall-2
   Breadbasket of the Revolution  91Spr-15
   Cattle  96Spr-3
   Cheese factory  99Spr-32
   Cider  93Spr-19
   Cozy Nook Farm (S)  90Spr-19
   Creameries  97Fall-24, 99Fall,33,34
   Dairy  91Fall-21, 93Fall-29, 94Spr-18A, 94Fall-20,23, 95Fall-31,34
   Dairymen's League  90Fall-15
   Early 20th century  90Fall-29
   Farm stands  94Fall-16A,D
   Farms  93Spr-22
   Flax  90Spr-9
   Floods  96Fall-2-7
   Fruits  90Fall-30
   Hay 1920s  95Fall-31
   Hill farms  94Fall-18
   Hops (S) 90Spr-24, 90Fall-19, 92Spr-4, 94Spr-18A,  95Fall-3,31,32,33,  96Fall-4,  99Spr-34; 1890 production 95Spr-35; marriages due to 95Fall-33
   Horses  96Spr-4
   Mechanization  96Spr-19
   Orchards  90Fall-29,30
   Oxen  96Spr-4
   Pindar farm  96Spr-22
   Plowing  96Spr-3,4,  (I) 98Spr-12
   Poultry  96Fall-7
   Products shipped by rail  92Spr-4
   Research project  93Spr-18A
   Shoemaker dairy (S)  94Fall-20
   Vintonton (I)  94Fall-15
   Wood sales  93Fall-14
Ahlfelder, Carol  95Spr-6
Airplanes, early  96Spr-11
Akeley
   Frank  93Spr-18,19,  94Spr-21
   James  94Spr-23
   Jay  94Fall-15,16
   John S., Dr.  94Spr-22
   Shutt, Dr.  94Spr-22
Aker, William D.  90Spr-21
Alarm of Fire – Firefighting in Middleburgh (Hagan) (R)  96Fall-36
Albany  92Spr-2, 94Spr-8,9,16; road 94Spr-6,10
Albany and Schoharie Plank Road Co.  93Fall-14,15,17
Albany Business College  98Fall-31
Albany, Helderberg & Schoharie RR (S) 92Fall-3. See also Railroads
Albany Railway 92Fall-3. See also Railroads
Albany & Susquehanna RR  (I,S) 90Spr-12,29, 92Spr-2-4, 97Fall-16, 98Spr-2. See also Railroads
Albaum, Kathy (Q)  98Spr-16
Alcott, J.M.  93Fall-2
Aldrich, Marsell  98Fall-5
Alexander
    Edward  93Spr-27
    Joseph  96Fall-24
Alice's Beauty Shop  94Fall-23
Allen
    Almira  94Fall-10
    Connie (I)  91Fall-Cover
    David  99Fall-26
    Esra  94Fall-11
    Matther  96Fall-24
    Miss  93Spr-8
    P.A.  92Spr-16,17
    Richard  98Spr-7
Almy
    A.  93Fall-2, 96Fall-5
    Jeff  94Fall-32
Altamont 94Spr-6,9,10,16
    Road 94Spr-9
    Plank road 93Fall-15
Alvorad, S.  93Fall-9
Amberman, Donna  95Fall-18C
Ambulance service  95Spr-5
American Legion  95Fall-11; Middleburgh 91Fall-9, 94Fall-32
American Revolution. See Revolutionary War
Ames Business College  98Fall-26
Amherst, Jeffrey  95Spr-21
Anderson, Harry & Mrs.  90Spr-6,7
Andre, John (B)  91Fall-13, 95Fall-backcover
Andrew
   Annette (I)  95Spr-7,10
   B. Wesley (I)  94Spr-5l, 95Spr-6,7,10
   Wes Jr.  95Spr-10
Andrews, Christopher, Nathan & Asa  96Fall-24
Annals of Barnerville (Rickard) 95Fall-18
Anne, English monarch  96Spr-34,   98Spr-29
Anson, Amos  96Fall-23
Anthony
    Calvin (I)  94Fall-22
    Leland  94Fall-32
Anti-rent movement  91Fall-28,29, 90Spr-4, 92Fall-31, 96Fall-22; thesis 93Fall-30
Applebaum, Samuel  90Fall-3
Archeology  94Spr-34, 95Spr-32
Argusville  91Fall-28, 93Fall-31, 99Spr-32,34
Armlin Hill  95Spr-17
Armlin
    D.  93Spr-7
    Daniel  92Spr-5
    James  94Fall-32
    Julia Ann  95Spr-16
    Lula Maie  98Fall-16
    Philip  94Fall-32
    Robert  94Fall-32
    Ronald  94Fall-32
    Victor  94Fall-32
Armstrong,  Mrs.  92Spr-7
Arnold, Benedict  91Fall-13,14, 95Fall-backcover
Art, folk  99Fall-18B
Asbury, Francis  94Spr-30
Ash
    Fred  93Spr-20
    John  96Fall-23
    Samuel  93Spr-19
Ashworth, Freeman  98Spr-30
Association for Retarded Children  92Spr-8,9,10
Aster, John Jacob  96Fall-20
Athanas, Silas Mrs. (Nina Lyke)  90Fall-5
Attucks, Crispus  91Spr-12
Aubry, Charles  95Spr-24,25
Augur, Chris C.  94Spr-26
Aurora borealis  90Spr-26
Austin, John  90Fall-17
Automobiles
   Barnerville  93Spr-33
   Dealers  91Fall-23,  97Fall-21
   Early 20th century travel  94Spr-19
   First  94Spr-15
   Impact of  96Fall-25
   McCarthy Ford  97Fall-21
   Parsons Ford  97Fall-19,21
   Plymouth garage  95Fall-35
Averell
    James Jr.  93Spr-35
    William Holt  93Spr-35
Avery, Isaac  97Fall-4
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B
Babcock, Louise   93Fall-22
Backbone, the   90Spr-3,6
Badgley & Wells   93Fall-2,3, drugstore 98Fall-32
Badgley (William) Museum. See Old Stone Fort
Badgley
   Mrs.   93Spr-2, 6
   Ed  93Fall-7
   Stephen  90Spr-3
Bailey
   Billy  94Fall-5
   Lucy  90Fall-20
   Mertie  94Fall-3|
   Mildred  90Spr-16B, (A) 90Fall-15, 91Spr-15,31, (A) 91Fall-22, 92Fall-13, 93Spr-34, 93Fall-32, 95Spr-32, (O) 97Fall-18D
   Reuben  96Fall-24
   Roscoe  91Spr-31
   Sylvester  94Fall-5
Bailey's Grove  95Fall-14
Baird, Abijah  96Fall-24
Baker, family (Q)  91Spr-11
   Benjamin  93Spr-30
   Irvin  93Spr-7,8
   J.L.  93Fall-2,  98Fall-32
   Jacob  94Fall-10
   James L.  91Spr-9
   Jemima  92Spr-13
   Jennie  93Spr-8
   Judy  99Spr-24
   Mae  93Spr-8
   Manie  93Spr-7
   William  90Spr-3
Baldwin
    Anna Kling  94Fall-32
   Eleanor (Q)  92Fall-26
   Kate  91Spr-32
Balla, Wesley  93Fall-30
Bancroft, Emory  95Spr-18
Bands  95Fall-5,13,35
Bangs, Herman, John & Nathan  90Spr-3-6
Baniak, Charles V.  91Fall-12
Bank notes (I)  93Spr-35
Banks (financial institutions)
    Bank of Richmondville  90Spr-28,  99Fall-17
    Middleburgh First National  93Fall-2
    Schoharie County Bank  96Spr-19
    State Bank of Albany  93Fall-5
Banks (surname)
     Elizabeth  94Fall-12
    Nathaniel  98Fall-25
    Orin  94Fall-12
    William  96Fall-24
Banyar
    Goldsbrow  91Fall-26,  96Fall-19
    Goldsbrow Leroy  91Fall-26
Baptist Association  94Spr-21
Barber, family (G-ref)  95Fall-30
    Florence  95Spr-18
    Floyd  97Spr-5
    John W.  99Fall-24,30
Barclay, Sara (I)  95Spr-18D
Bardeen, C.W.  93Fall-2
Barker
    Ezra  96Fall-24
    J.  92Spr-16,17
Barkley, James  90Spr-6
Barkman, Daniel  95Spr-36
Barlow, Ralph  96Fall-30
Barlow's store  96Fall-30
Barner. See also Berner
   Catherine  94Fall-24-27
   David  94Fall-24-27; home (S,G)  94Fall-23
   George  94Fall-24-27
   Homer  94Fall-24-27
   Jeremiah  94Fall-24-27;  Bible (G)  94Fall-26
   Joseph  94Fall-24-27
   Katherine  94Fall-24-27
   Katherine Becker  94Fall-24-27
   Madison  94Fall-24-27
   Nancy Cornelia  94Fall-24-27
   Sally Ann  94Fall-24-27
   Silas  94Fall-24-27
   Tobias  94Fall-24-27
   William  94Fall-24-27
Barnerville
   Automobiles  93Spr-33
   Early 20th century (S) 93Spr-32
   Free Methodist church 94Fall-7
   Name 93Spr-32
Barnes, Lawrence (I)  97Fall-20
Barney, A.E.  97Fall-24
Barrett, Mr.  90Spr-6
Barringer, R. Mrs.  92Spr-5
Barry, James  97Fall-7; Jeremiah  97Fall-6,7
Bartholomew
    Adrienne (I)  95Spr-7,10
    Claude  94Spr-5
    Howard R.  92Spr-31
Barton
    Bradford (Q)  91Fall-22,  94Fall-27
    Diadama  94Fall-27
    Elijah  96Fall-24
    Lydia  94Fall-27
    Pamela  94Fall-27
Baslie, Joe's band (I)  95Fall-5
Bassler & Co.  93Fall-3
Bassler,
 Mr. 92Spr-4
   Wellington E. (A)  90Spr-19
Bater, Catharina  95Fall-21
Bates
   Bernice  92Spr-31
   Doris  95Spr-7,10
   John  95Spr-18C
   John Jr.  91Fall-16C,  94Spr-18B
Batz, Phoebe  97Fall-34
Bauch (G-ref)  95Fall-29
Bauder (G-ref)  95Fall-30
Bauers, Charles  94Fall-20
Baxter, Montford D.  92Fall-23
Beach, Willard  90Spr-6
Beakley, Delia  91Spr-6
Beaman, Julius  94Fall-9
Bear Gulch Creek  99Fall-17
Beard
   David Dr.  93Spr-18
   Franklin P.  90Fall-24
Beards Hollow  99Fall-16
Beatty, Erkuries  99Spr-6,10
Beaver Dam Creek  94Spr-8
Beaverdam (Berne)  94Spr-6,8
Becker
    Orchard  90Fall-30
    Patent  94Fall-27
    Genealogy (S): Anna Maria, Barney, Catherine, Daniel, Esaias, Esther, Gerty, Harriet, Helen Jane, Henry, Isaac, Jacob, Johannes, Joseph, Josiah, Lawrence, Lydia Ann, Margaret, Margaretha, Maria, Martin, Matilda, Peter, Rebecca, Robert, Ruth, Sarah, Tina & William  96Spr-32
   Miss  93Spr-2,3,  93Spr-6,7,8
   Abraham  97Fall-22
   Alvie  93Fall-21
   Anna  93Spr-7
   Anna E.  93Fall-2,3
   Bill  91Spr-21
   Catharine  94Fall-26
   Catherine  97Fall-26
   Daniel (Q) 91Spr-11
   David  90Fall-17,  96Fall-2
   Eliza  92Fall-25
   Fred  93Fall-2,3
   Frederick  97Spr-13
   Garret  91Spr-25
   George  95Fall-22
   Grover  93Fall-22
   Helen Jane (Q)  91Spr-11
   Henry (O) 97Fall-26
   Jim  97Spr-31
   Johannes  95Fall-21,22,  96Spr-33,  97Fall-22
   Johannes S.  91Spr-14
   John  91Spr-21,  92Fall-16, (O) 97Fall-26,  98Spr-9
   Joseph  95Fall-22,  99Spr-7
   Katherine  94Fall-25
   Kenneth  90Fall-15
   Maria (Q) 91Spr-11
   Miles  93Fall-22
   Newell  91Spr-6
   Paul  94Fall-32
   Penny  95Spr-7,10
   Peter  91Spr-25
   Philip (O)  97Fall-26
   Robert (Q)  91Spr-11
   Roger  94Fall-23
   Rosetta  92Spr-28,  93Fall-2,3
   Tim  95Spr-7
   Ward L.  99Fall,33
   Wilhelm  92Spr-22
   William  99Spr-6,10
Becket, Mary  92Spr-13
Beebe, Gilbert  94Fall-13
Beecher, Henry Ward  99Fall-11
Beeckman,  Mr.  93Spr-26
Beekman mansion  94Fall-29
Beekman
   Judge  96Spr-15
   Sen.  91Fall-29
   D.  96Fall-5
   Dow (I,B)  93Spr-4,  97Fall-26,32,  99Spr-6,10
   William  91Spr-22,  96Spr-5,22
Beissel, Conrad  97Spr-30
Belden, Charles A.  92Fall-4,8,9
Bellatier, Joseph  95Fall-9, & Mrs. 95Fall-7
Bellinger
   Family   96Spr-32
   Emory Mrs.  95Fall-7
   Floyd  95Spr-31, 95Fall-30,31
   Grace  92Spr-6
   J., wife & infant birth  93Spr-4
   John  94Fall-14
   John Jr.  95Fall-9
   John P.  94Fall-27, 98Spr-28
   Kay  90Fall-24-27
   Morris  94Fall-22
   Myron  95Fall-7
   Roland  90Fall-24-27
   Ruth  92Fall-26,  95Fall-18,20
   Ruth A.  93Fall-9
   William “Bill”  95Spr-35, 95Fall-18D, 96Spr-22,25,36, 98Spr-36,99Fall-2, (I) 99Fall-3,8,9
Bells (S)  93Fall-27
Belows,  Elder  94Fall-5
Belvidere Patent  95Spr-2
Bender, Norman J.  99Fall-20
Bendetto's dance hall  96Fall-32
Benincasa, Janis  94Spr-18B,  94Fall-16A
Benjamin, Zoa  93Spr-18
Benjie,  Rev.  92Fall-22
Bennet, N.  96Spr-30
Bennett
   Evann C. (I)  95Spr-7,10
   Marilyn  99Fall-20
Benson
   Family (Q) 98Spr-16
   Cyrus (I)  94Fall-Cover
   Henry  99Spr-18
   Mary Jane (Q) 91Spr-11
   William  92Spr-7, Jr.  92Spr-12
Berdan
   Diane  94Fall-16A,B, 95Fall-18A,  98Spr-18A
   Leonard  96Spr-18,25
   Margaret  96Spr-25
   Walter "Buck" (I)  95Spr-6,7,10
Berg(h), Philip  95Fall-21,23
Berg
   Abram  93Spr-26,27
   Henry  98Spr-9
   Margretha  99Fall-18D
Bergh
   Albert  90Fall-19
   George  93Fall-9
   Henry (Hicky)  91Spr-15
   Libbie  90Fall-19
   Philip  91Spr-15,  94Spr-6
   Russell  94Fall-32,  95Spr-7
Berne, Albany County  93Spr-13,19, 94Spr-6,8,10,16,20; flood 96Fall-4
Berner See also Barner
    (G)  94Fall-26
   Catharine  94Fall-27
   Catherine Borst  93Spr-32
   George  93Spr-32
   John J.  94Fall-27
   Joseph  93Spr-32,  94Fall-27,  99Spr-6,10
   Ruth  96Fall,10
   Silas  90Spr-6
Bernocco
   Betsy  99Fall-16
   Joseph  94Spr-18C,  95Spr-35,  95Fall-18D, (I)  99Fall-18, (A) 99Fall-15
Bernstein, Elmina (I)  95Fall-27
Bessler,  Rev.  92Fall-22
Best House (I)  98Spr-cover,2
Best
   Blanche (I)  93Spr-Cover
   C.S. Mrs.  98Fall-32
   Christopher (I,S)  93Spr-Cover,2,8,  98Spr-2,6, Mother of  93Spr-5, 6,  94Spr-18D
   Duncan  91Spr-9,  93Spr-2,  98Spr-6
   Emma  92Spr-28
   Emma Elizabeth birth  93Spr-6,  93Spr-8
   Jacob  95Spr-2
   James (I)  93Spr-Cover,  97Fall-3
   Ursula (I,S)  93Spr-Cover,2,3,  98Spr-2
Bethlehem, Albany County  93Fall-15
Betson, Thomas  97Spr-13
Bettig, Lillian & Richard  94Spr-5
Bevins
   Helen  93Fall-28
   Will  94Fall-20
   William  90Fall-15
Bianchine
   Bill  91Spr-7
   George  91Spr-7
   Mary-Jane  91Spr-7
   William  96Spr-14,25
Bice
   Family (Q)  95Fall-36
   Asher  97Fall-5,6
   Grant  91Spr-5,   94Spr-22
   Grant Rev.  96Fall-32
Bielfeldt,  Mr.  92Spr-7,8
Big Lake  95Spr-12
Billings, E.E.  98Fall-5
Bingham
   Andrew  93Fall-16,17
   Edythe  92Spr-31
Binghamton road  94Spr-10
Birchard, Nathaniel  96Fall-24
Birdsall, Ralph  93Spr-35
Black Rock, Niagara County  95Spr-12
Black, Frank D.  98Fall-31
Blacks See also Slavery
   90Fall-20, 90Spr-4,11,15,16, (I,S) 91Spr-Cover,12,18, (O) 91Fall-18,  93Spr-35, (S) 93Fall-4, 97Fall-31, 98Spr-34
   Cemetery 96Spr-22
   Church (S) 92Fall-21,  94Fall-13
   Civil War (S) 98Spr-7
   Exodus (S,I) 96Spr-13
   Herbert Johnson  97Spr-2
   Lawyersville (S) 92Spr-14
   Music of Black Americans: A History  94Fall-13
   Pete Vedder  95Fall-33
   Political affiliation  93Fall-7
   Population  92Fall-25
   Recollections  97Spr-31
   Revolutionary War (S) 91Spr-12,  91Fall-16C,  98Spr-33
   Schoharie  96Spr-19,20
   School (S) 92Fall-21,23, 93Fall-6
   Segregation  96Spr-22
   Slaves  95Fall-3,  99Fall-13
   Vic Lewis  95Fall-31
Blacksmiths 93Fall-21, 96Spr-31
   Broome Center  98Spr-2
   Schoharie  95Fall-35
Blacksnake (L,S)  93Spr-9
Blackwell, Bishop  92Fall-24
Bleecker, Elizabeth Frey  91Fall-26
Blenheim Hill  90Spr-3,6,  93Fall-29
Blenheim History 1710-1991 With A Brief 1994 Update  94Fall-30
Blenheim Ridge  92Spr-13
Blenheim  90Fall-5,13,  93Fall-29
   1990 explosion (S)90Spr-3-7, 92Fall-29;  95Spr-7
   Ambulance  95Spr-5
   Baptist church  94Fall-10,11
   Bridge  93Spr-18,  96Spr-18C,28, 1965 celebration  92Spr-7
   Bus  92Spr-4
   Eearly 20th century recollections (S)  93Fall-25
   Electricity  93Fall-25
   Floods 96Fall-3,4,5,  97Spr-20
   Haverly's mill  96Fall-5
   Hitchcock Municipal Building (S)  92Fall-29
   Hose Company  90Fall-9,10, 1990 officers  90Fall-12
   Methodist Church (I,S)  90Spr-3-7
   Mill  90Fall-7
   Settlers  93Fall-30
   Soule family 93Spr-33
   Town of  95Spr-3
   Ttract  95Spr-2
Blenheim-Gilboa power facility  97Spr-15,20,23,36;  98Fall-2
Bliss
   F. Walter  92Spr-28, Mrs.  95Spr-18C
   Frank  98Fall-32
   Helen Patchin  90Fall-12
   Margaret  93Fall-32
   Peggy  99Fall,31
Blizzards See Winter
Blodgett, William  93Fall-23
Blue (Catskill) Mountains  94Spr-6
Blughart, Johannes  96Fall-24
Board of Supervisors. See Schoharie County Government
Boardman, John  93Spr-23; John  99Fall-19
Boehlert, Sherwood  98Fall-9;  99Spr-23,25
Boehm, Gustave  95Spr-7
Boeke, Eva  92Fall-11
Bogardus
   George  94Spr-16
   Peter  95Spr-3
Bohlen, George  96Fall-33
Bohringer fruit farm  90Fall-29
Bohringer, Philip  94Spr-3
Bondi, Paul  91Fall-12
Bonner, Maria (I)  94Spr-23
Book Reviews
   Alarm of Fire — Firefighting in Middleburgh (Hagan) (R)  96Fall-36
   Brave Frontier, The (Orton) (R)  96Spr-33
   Gilboa Fossils, The (Hernick) (R)   97Spr-35
   Land and the People (Gordon) (R)   95Fall-inside backcover
   Of Trial and Triumph — A History of Schoharie County (Rigley) (R)  91Spr-27
   Promised Land, The (Vrooman) (R)  96Spr-34
   Remarkable Howe Caverns Story (Cudmore) (R) 91Spr-26
   Rifleman, The (Brick) (R)  96Spr-33
   Saratoga — Turning Point of America's Revolutionary War (Ketchum) (R)  98Fall-30
   Smokefires in Schoharie (Shafer) (R)  96Spr-32
   Timothy Murphy, Hero of the American Revolution (O'Brien) (R)  96Spr-33
Boome, Peter S. & William  93Fall-27
Boomhower, William G.  90Fall-26
Booth, John Wilkes  98Fall-27
Borden,  Mr.  90Spr-6
Borden's Middleburgh creamery  97Fall-24
Borgmann, Adeline Schilling (A)  97Fall-11,13
Borst family  91Spr-14
   Mrs.  93Spr-7
   Baltus  99Spr-8
   Catherine  93Spr-32,  99Spr-32
   Elizabeth  92Fall-2
   Elizabeth Kilts  99Spr-32
   Emma  93Spr-6
   Everett  94Spr-17,18
   G.E. Mrs.  93Spr-4
   George  98Fall-32
   Henry 99Spr-6-8,10
   J. Mrs.  93Spr-5,6
   Jacob  92Fall-2
   Jerry  90Spr-24
   John 95Spr-18C,  99Spr-6, 10
   Joseph (O)  97Fall-26
   Jost  94Fall-27
   Leona  98Spr-26
   Lottie Barner  94Fall-24
   Michael  97Fall-23
   Peter (O)  97Fall-26,  98Spr-15
Borthwick (B,G,S) 95Spr-11
   Alexander 95Spr-11
   Andrew 95Spr-11
   Anna Maria 95Spr-11
   Arthur A. 95Spr-11
   Bently 95Spr-11
   Calvin 95Spr-11
   Charles 95Spr-11
   Dalinda Dickinson 95Spr-11
   George (I) 95Spr-11, (O) 97Fall-26, 97Fall-33
   Griselda 95Spr-11
   Halsey M.  (A) 95Spr-11, 97Fall-32
   Hiram S. 95Spr-11
   James (B) & Mrs. 95Spr-11
   Jane 95Spr-11
   John 95Spr-11
   Margaret 95Spr-11
   Maria 95Spr-11
   Menzo W. 95Spr-11
   Nancy Brice 95Spr-11
   Robert 95Spr-11
   William 95Spr-11
   William S.  (A) 95Spr-11
Bouck  92Spr-8,11,12; family 96Spr-32, (Q) 91Spr-11, (Q) 95Fall-36; home 90Spr-7,  91Spr-21,22,25,  (I) 91Fall-19,  91Fall-27,  94Fall-26
   Abraham  99Spr-8
   Alice  94Spr-23
   Brewster 98Fall-16
   Catherine wedding dress  94Fall-16B
   Charles  95Fall-9
   Christian (O) 97Fall-27,  98Fall-19
   Cornelia  93Fall-2,3
   D.  90Fall-23
   Daniel  92Spr-6,26;
   Dick  91Spr-21
   Dorothy (Q) 97Fall-33
   Ethel  98Fall-14,16
   George  92Spr-26
   Grange Hess  91Fall-8
   Harold "Tink"  95Fall-17
   Harriet  92Spr-26
   Helen  98Spr-16,  98Fall-16
   Ilah  98Fall-16
   James  98Fall-16, Mrs.  98Fall-14
   Jane Ann  92Spr-26
   Jerry  92Spr-5
   Jim  92Spr-5
   Johannes  97Fall-33
   John (O) 97Fall-27, (Q) 97Fall-33,  95Fall-9,  99Spr-8, &   Mrs.  95Fall-7
   Johnny 94Fall-22
   Ken  98Fall-14
   Kenneth  92Spr-5,  93Spr-18,  93Fall-29, Mrs.  93Fall-28
   Kenneth Cole  98Fall-17
   Leo  98Fall-16
   Mabel Safford  98Fall-14
   Maggie Brewster 91Spr-32
   Martha  98Fall-16
   Mildred (A) 90Fall-17, (A) 91Spr-32, home (A,I) 90Fall-18, (A) 92Spr-5,12, (A)93Spr-17, 98Fall-16,17, 98Fall-14
   Nancy 94Fall-24,26
   Nicholas  91Fall-28
   Olin  95Fall-7,  98Fall-16
   Safford  98Fall-15
   Sarah Wooster  91Fall-28
   Shirley  98Fall-14,17
   Thomas W.  96Spr7
   Warner 96Fall-5
   Wilhelemus, capture of  98Fall-18-20
   William  92Spr-2,  94Fall-19,  96Spr7,  97Fall-23,24,27,  98Fall-19, (Q) 99Fall-24, daughter of  94Fall-16B, home 90Spr-7,  91Spr-21,22,25,  91Fall-27,  94Fall-26
   William Jr.  91Spr-14,21
Bouck Patent  94Fall-26,27
Boucks Falls  94Fall-14
Bouck's Island  98Fall-19,31
Boughton, Veede  95Fall-34
Bouton
   Betsy  93Spr-16
   V.  90Fall-23
Bowdish (G-ref)  95Fall-30
Bowen, John  99Fall-22.
Bowmaker, James  91Fall-18
Bowman, Larry G.  99Fall-30
Boy Scouts  95Fall-17
Boyce, German  90Spr-29
Boynton, Gary  99Fall-3
Bradford, William  98Spr-34
Bradner
   Harold  90Fall-24,27
   Mildred (I)  91Fall-Cover
Bradt, Ed  93Fall-21
Brady (Q)  95Fall-36
Brainard
   Archie  93Spr-20
   Florence  98Fall-16
Braman, James  94Fall-9
Bramanville  96Fall-9,10,12. School  96Fall,10
Brandow
   Florence  98Fall-2,5l
   Henry  91Fall-25
Brant
   Joseph  92Fall-17,18,  93Spr-9-13,26,  95Spr-21,22,  96Spr-33,34,  97Fall-30,  98Fall-20,  99Spr-2,13,37,  99Fall-22, letter from  97Spr-18D
   Mollie  99Spr-12
Brasnan, J.J.  91Fall-7
Brave Frontier, The (Orton) (R)  96Spr-33
Bray
   Mary  90Spr-16B,  94Fall-16C,  95Spr-18C,D, 95Fall-18A,B, (A)  95Spr-18A
   Sarah (S)  98Fall-31
Brazell, Francis  91Spr-6
Breakabeen  91Spr-32, 93Fall-17, 94Spr-21,22, 94Spr-21,22, 97Spr-15
   1900 physician  93Spr-2
   1920s  93Spr-17
   1994 Memorial Day observance (I)  94Fall-32
   Band  94Spr-22
   CCC camp  90Fall-30
   Cemetery 92Spr-7
   Churches  92Spr-6
   Corcoran store  92Spr-5
   Dudley store  92Spr-5
   Flood 97Spr-20,  96Fall-5
   Grange (I,S)  92Spr-5
   Grist mill  90Fall-17
   Kling's store 94Fall-21
   Library  92Spr-30
   Presbyterian Church old home day (I,S)  98Fall-14
   Stark's store  94Fall-21
   Wahalla(?) Hotel  92Spr-25
Breen
   Gail  94Spr-18B
   Michael  91Fall-12
Brennan Rev.  91Fall-6
Brett slave woman  91Spr-21
Brewster
   R.  93Fall-16
   Ralph  96Spr-6,  98Spr-15
Brice
   John  95Spr-12,15
   Nancy  95Spr-14,15
   Robert  95Spr-12,  97Fall-26
Brick John  96Spr-33, 97Fall-26
Bridges
   Barnerville covered  93Spr-32
   Blenheim  96Fall-2,3,  96Spr-18C, covered  93Spr-18,  92Spr-7,  96Spr-28,  96Fall-3,4
   Bridge Street (I)  95Spr-31, collapse  95Spr-27,  95Fall-33
   Central Bridge  91Fall-18,  96Fall-3, humpback  92Spr-4
   Covered  92Spr-7,  93Spr-18,32,  93Fall-15, 96Fall-3,4
   Esperance  93Spr-22,27,30
   Flood damage  96Fall-2-7
   Fox Creek 94Spr-9,  94Spr-9,  96Fall-7
   M&S RR  96Fall-6
   Middleburgh  96Fall-3,4
   Schoharie Creek  94Spr-13,  94Spr-13
   Shutters Corner  96Fall-7
   Toll  96Fall-3
Briggs, Herby  97Spr-34
Briggs-Harris, Cal Rev.  94Spr-31
Brimstone Meeting House Church (I,S)  90Spr-3
Brink, Benjamin Myer  97Spr-30
Bristol (Broome) Town formed  95Spr-3. See also Broome
Broderick, Edward Most Rev.  91Fall-11
Brodhead, Charles C.  96Fall-19
Bromaghim/Bromaghen, William  96Fall-24
Bronk
   Isaac  97Spr-9
   Tom (S)  93Spr-35
Brooker, Tina  90Spr-16B
Brooklyn  94Spr-26
Brooks
   Dale (I)  94Fall-21
   James  95Fall-20
   Jonas H. 92Fall-4
Broome Center
   Church  95Spr-13-16
   Creamery (S)90Fall-15
   Fire tower (I)  98Spr-25
   Summersett House (S)  98Spr-2
Broome  96Fall-33
   1866 map  95Spr-14
   Ambulance  95Spr-5
   Cemeteries  95Spr-16
   Churches  94Fall-8,10,11,  95Spr-13,15,16
   David Williams residency  91Fall-15
   Historical organization (S)  92Spr-21
   Town formed  95Spr-3
Brosna(e)n, John J.  91Fall-8
Brothers of the Dusky Brow  96Spr-16
Broun, John  92Spr-16,17
Brouwer, Charlotte  95Spr-7,10
Brown, S.S. & Co.  90Fall-15
Brown
   Of Carlisle (G-ref)  95Fall-29
   Adam  95Fall-29
   Albert  97Fall-6
   Archibald  93Fall-27,28
   Christian  93Spr-26,  97Fall-29,30, 99Spr-5,6, Bible entries  92Spr-22, son of  92Spr-22
   Christina  92Spr-22
   Daisey 93Fall-32, scrapbook quoted  98Spr-27
   Daisy Catherine (B,G,S)  92Spr-22
   Edwin 94Fall-32
   Elisabetha  95Fall-29
   Elizabeth Grantier  93Spr-26
   Ernest  94Fall-32
   Esther  93Spr-26
   Eva  92Spr-22
   George  96Spr-31
   Hannah  93Spr-26
   Harvey 97Fall-7
   Heidi Nolte  98Spr-8
   Henrich  93Spr-26
   Henry  92Spr-14
   James 94Fall-9,12,  96Fall-23, (I)  98Fall-3
   Jeremias  92Spr-22
   Johann Jost  92Spr-22
   Johannes  95Fall-29
   John  93Spr-12, (G)  95Fall-29,  96Spr-30,31,  99Spr-3,5,6,10
   John M.  90Spr-2,  91Spr-15,17,20,  92Fall-2,  94Spr-6,9
   Joseph R.  97Fall-32
   Mary Catherine Lawyer  92Spr-22
   Mathias  93Spr-26,  97Fall-29
   Myron G.  95Fall-29,30
   Nellie  92Spr-22
   Norman  94Fall-32,  95Fall-29
   Parley  94Fall-12
   Paul R. 90Spr-4
   Peter M.  94Fall-28
   Philip (G,S)  95Fall-29
   Roger  92Spr-7
   Roy 90Fall-26
   Sallie  90Spr-16
   Samuel  95Fall-30
   Shirley  95Fall-29
   Sidney 97Spr-21
   Thankful Sweet  95Fall-30
   Warren J.  92Spr-22
   Wilhelm  92Spr-22
   William  93Spr-26
   Z.J.  96Spr7
Browne
   Daisey   See Brown
   Ellen Peabody  92Spr-22
   Harold Robert(s)  92Spr-22
   Leslie T.  92Spr-22
   Ruth Knappenberg  92Spr-22
   Thomas W.  92Spr-22
Brownlee, James (I)  97Fall-Cover,4,6
Bruce, Ely  94Fall-9
Bruchmann, Elfrieda  92Spr-7
Brumley, Polly  96Spr-31
Brunnendorf  91Spr-14,  92Fall-20
Bryun, James  99Spr-4
Buckland, Malinda Bouck  98Fall-16
Bucks Hole  97Spr-13
Buell, Jane  92Fall-11
Bull, Joseph  97Spr-9
Bulson Brothers store  98Fall-5
Bulson, Caryl  92Spr-28
Bunn, Jacob & Jr.  93Spr-24
Bunt
   Peter  98Fall-22,23
   Robert  95Fall-7
Bunzey, Ry  93Fall-22
Burch, Ronald  90Fall-17
Burchard
   George  95Fall-9
   Mary  94Fall-19
   Nathaniel 96Fall-24
Burger
   Joe  94Fall-22
   Joseph 91Fall-8
   Mathilda 91Fall-8
   Tillie 91Fall-8
Burgett
   Mr.  92Fall-9
   C.D.  98Fall-31,32
   Ed  94Fall-16B
Burgoyne, John  91Spr-15,  98Fall-30
Burhams, George  98Spr-9
Burhans, Clark  92Spr-16,17
Burke, Thomas  91Fall-7
Burkett, Beverly Z.  99Spr-10
Burley (Q)  98Spr-16
Burmap, Frank  94Fall-18
Burns, Ken  98Spr-8,10
Burnt Hill  94Spr-2
Burr
   Aaron  99Fall-19
   Bradley L.  90Spr-6
   David  91Spr-32
Burrow's Hotel  92Spr-2
Burt
   Aaron  96Fall-24
   John  93Spr-29,30
Burton
   Allen  93Fall-22,23
   Tom (A)  94Fall-32
Burton's Pond  95Spr-28
Buschynski
   Joe  (I) 94Fall-21
   John  (I) 94Fall-21, 95Spr-10
Busey, John W.  97Fall-8
Bush Lumber Co.  94Fall-32
Bush
   Fred  94Spr-5
   Tom (I)  94Fall-21
Bushbeck, Adolphus  97Fall-3
Bushnell, Joshua  95Spr-14
Businesses See also Agriculture, Banks, Factories, Hotels-Inns-Taverns-Restaurants, Mills, Newspapers, Occupations-Professions, Railroads, Stores & Shops
   Automobile dealer  91Fall-23
   Bricks  93Fall-18
   Empire Cooperative Fire Insurance Co.  92Spr-28,29
   Flagstone  92Spr-4
   Imperial Baths  91Fall-17
   Kromer Water Co. (Schoharie)  92Spr-4
   L.B. Samuels company 90Fall-15
   New York Power and Light Co.  92Spr-4
   Old Snag cigar factory 91Fall-8
   Potash  93Spr-30
   S.S. Brown & Co.  90Fall-15
   Sleight & Hunt job office  92Spr-23
   Steam sawmill  93Fall-17
   Summit stone quarry  90Spr-7
   Tannery  93Fall-21
   Wing and Shroh garage  91Fall-25
Butler
   Hannah  92Spr-14
   James ("Wild Bill" Hickok)  96Spr-26,28
   John  95Spr-21,  99Spr-39,40
   Walter  92Fall-17,  93Spr-10, 13
   William  92Fall-16,17,  99Spr-3
Butt, Kay  93Fall-20
Butynski, John  91Spr-9
Byres, Margaret  95Spr-15
Byrn, Michael  99Fall-22
Byrne Patent (S)  96Fall,18, map 96Fall-19. See also Byrns, Michael
Byrne
   Marion  91Fall-9
   Michael  94Spr-20
   Ray  95Fall-3,15,20, 96Spr-16
   Raymond E.  91Spr-8, 91Fall-9
Byrneville  90Spr-27, 90Fall-28, 92Spr-33, 92Fall-13, 93Spr-18
  Mills 94Spr-22
  Name 94Spr-20
Byrns, Michael patent  95Spr-2. See also Byrne Patent

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Cade, Palmer 93Spr-28
Cadwell, John 96Fall-24
Cady
   Schoharie (?) postmaster 96Spr-21
   Celia 93Fall-31
   Harry 93Fall-31
   Henry (B,S) 93Fall-31
   Kate Spaulding 93Fall-31
   Nicholas 93Fall-31
   Sally Enders 93Fall-31
Cady genealogical records (S) 93Fall-31
Caesar, slave (I) 96Spr-16
Cain
   Andrew 98Spr-9
   David 98Spr-9
Caldicott, Helen 99Spr-22
Caldwell, John 96Fall-24
Calkins, William 98Spr-15
Cameron, E. (I) 92Spr-Cover
Camp Summit 98Fall-10
Campbell
   Ann 99Spr-29
   Clifford 95Spr-11
   Douglas 99Spr-13
   Helen 98Fall-16
   James S. 99Spr-13
   John 99Spr-13
   Samuel 99Spr-13
Canajoharie 92Spr-2
Canal, feasibility of 99Spr-37
Canals 91Fall-27, Erie 92Spr-2
Cancio, Ed 95Spr-18C
Cande, William 99Fall-19
Canning
   Florence 99Spr-29
   Jack 99Spr-29
   Marylin 99Spr-29
   Paul 99Spr-29
Cantley, James 99Fall-19,20
Canton, Bruce 99Spr-31
Capital punishment. 1931 execution of Herbert Johnson. 97Spr-2
Carey, William J. 92Spr-24
Carlisle 90Spr-2,11
   Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
   Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
   In Revolution 99Spr-7
Carlisle
   James 98Fall-36
   Nancy 98Fall-36
Carlow, Billy (I) 94Fall-21
Carman, Jana (A) 95Spr-16
Carnahan, Francis 90Fall-30
Carpenter
   Mrs. 93Spr-4,5,6
   Charlotte 94Fall-9
   Jesse 94Fall-9,12
Carr, William 97Spr-18D
Carriage maker, Middleburgh 97Fall-24
Carroll, John J. 91Fall-12
Carter (Q) 98Spr-16. David K. 98Fall-26
Cartwright (Q) 95Fall-36; George W. (Q) 91Spr-11
Carylville (West Richmondville) 99Fall-16
Case, James M. 90Fall-15; Mrs. 93Spr-5
Cass, Lewis 97Spr-9
Castes 91Spr-10
Castle
   Delos 97Fall-13
   Mina 97Fall-13
Cater's Auction Service 94Spr-15
Cater, Abram (O) 97Fall-27
Cator, James 97Fall-7
Catskill (Blue) Mountains 94Spr-6
Catskill 92Spr-2
Caves. Tory House 94Spr-8
Cemeteries. (I,S) 97Fall-34
   Black 96Spr-22,23
   Breakabeen 92Spr-7
   Broome 95Spr-16
   Conesville 95Spr-32
   GPS mapping project 96Fall-35
   Hynds family 94Fall-28
   Jefferson Baptist 94Fall-4
   Lawyersville Reformed 92Spr-17, 96Spr-22,24
   Little West Kill 93Spr-34
   Middleburgh 96Spr-22
   No. 9 (South Gilboa) 93Spr-34
   Patchin 90Fall-13
   Roman Catholic 91Fall-6
   Rossman Hill 94Spr-2
   Schoharie Hill Baptist 94Fall-5
   Schoharie Lutheran 91Spr-14, 96 Spr-18,22,23
   Search for 95Spr-32
   Serviss & Barner, headstone (I) 94Fall-25
   Sharon 96Fall-35
   Slate Hill 93Spr-18D
   Soule 92Spr-13, 93Spr-34
   South Gilboa 92Spr-13
   Valley (Sloansville) 93Spr-26
   Vintonton 94Fall-19
   Wright 95Spr-32
Census. Black mid-20th century 92Fall-25, slaves 1790-1830 91Spr-13,19
Census. See Demographics.
C
enter Valley 91Spr-5
Central Bridge. 96Fall,12
   1898 Safe crackers 98Fall-31
   1987 flood 97Spr-20
   Ambulance 95Spr-8
   Automobile company 97Fall-15,21
   Bridges 91Fall-18, 96Fall-3; humpback 92Spr-4
   Churches 91Fall-7, 97Fall-16
   Fire department (I,S) 97Fall-14
   Plank road 93Fall-14,15,17
   Postal service 93Fall-19
   Railroad (I) 90Spr-29, 92Spr-2,3; influence of 97Fall-16
   Roads 94Spr-10
   Roman Catholic Church 91Fall-7
   School 93Spr-13
   Water company 97Fall-17
Cerrotti, Dennis Rev. 98Fall-35
Chamberlain, Mrs. 93Spr-2
   Frank 90Fall-2
   James 99Fall-26.
   Jessie 90Fall-26
Chambers, David 92Spr-16,17
Champlin, Mrs. 93Spr-8
   Norman P. 90Spr-6
   Jay 90Spr-6
Chapman, Victor C. 94Fall-32
Charcoal 90Spr-2
Charland, Theresa 94Spr-18B
Charleston, Montgomery County 96Spr-30
Charlotte Creek 95Spr-2, 96Fall-19
Charlotte River Patent 96Fall-20
Charlotteville 94Spr-34, 97Spr-13
   Wood alcohol factory (S) 92Fall-31
   Plank road 93Fall-19
Charlton, Jacob 96Spr-23; 98Spr-9
Chase
   Abner 92Spr-5, 94Spr-20
   Catherine See Catherine Cole
   George 92Fall-12
   Jerusha Willsey 92Fall-12
   John Parker 92Fall-12
   Polrinda 92Fall-12
Chechnicki, Brian 99Fall-3
Cherry Valley, Otsego County (S) 99Spr-11
   Rail junction historical marker (I) 99Fall-8
   Cherry Valley, Sharon & Albany RR 99Fall-8
Chianucci, Betty Cole 95Fall-25,26
Chichester (Q) 95Fall-36, 98Spr-16
   Betty M. 92Spr-21
   Daniel 96Fall-2
Chickering, Samuel 94Fall-12
Chirieleison, Frances 93Fall-9
Choat, William 94Fall-12
Chriss
   Grover 95Fall-9
   Isabel 95Fall-7.
Christensen, Mr. 92Spr-11
   Jeff 98Fall-12
   Katie 92Spr-6,12
   Linda (I) 92Spr-9, Linda 95Spr-5
Christoph, Florence & Peter 90Fall-17
Chrysler
   Adam See Crysler
   William 95Fall-22
CHURCHES. See also individual communities. 1914 Sunday school picnic 91Spr-4; Beards Hollow bell 93Fall-27; black 94Fall-13; Bowery mission (NYC) 90Spr-6; Brick 94Spr-13; Brimstone (Blenheim) 93Fall-29; burning mortgage 91Spr-5; camp meetings 94Fall-6, 95Fall-14; Delaware circuit 94Spr-21; friary 91Fall-9; Gallupville 93Fall-22; Jesuits 91Fall-5; missionaries 91Fall-5; Old Chapel (Gallupville) 93Fall-22; prayer meetings (S) 93Spr-17; revivals 90Spr-6 see also camp meetings; Schoharie Community 92Fall-25; Sharon Hill bell 91Spr-7; West Fulton 94Spr-21,22
   A.M.E. 96Spr-14,25; Schoharie (S,I) 92Fall-21
   Baptist. 95Spr-17,18; 95Fall-14; 96Spr-31; 96Fall-23; 98Fall-35; Armenian/New Measure/Newlights 94Fall-11; association 94Spr-21; Blenheim 94Fall-11; Bristol 94Fall-8; Broome 94Fall-8,11; Gilboa Flat Creek 91Fall-20; Jefferson (S,I,M) 94Fall-4,7,8, 94Fall-3,10,11, elders (I) 94Fall-Cover, ownership disagreement 94Fall-12; Old School/Primitive (S) 94Fall-Cover,2,6,11; Jefferson New 94Fall-12; Schoharie Hill (S,I,M) 94Fall-2,6, cemetery 94Fall-5; South Gilboa 92Spr-13; Summit 93Spr-16; West Fulton 93Fall-27, 94Spr-21; West Fulton 94Spr-21, 94Fall-16
   Congregational. 99Fall-19; immigrants 93Spr-23
   Episcopal. Christ's 93Spr-22; Esperance 93Spr-28; Middleburgh 91Fall-7,9; Sharon Springs 90Fall-2, rector 91Spr-5; West Middleburgh 94Spr-3
   Evangelical. St. Matthew's 93Fall-28
   Free Methodist. Barnerville 94Fall-7
   Lutheran. 93Fall-28, 97Fall-16, 99Fall-2, 99Fall-18B,D. Breakabeen 92Spr-6; Brunnen Dorf 91Spr-14; Cobleskill 93Fall-27; Gallupville 94Spr-13; Luther League 93Spr-8; Schoharie 93Spr-26
   Methodist. See also A.M.E. and Free Methodist. 95Spr-17; 96Fall-22,23,32; 96Spr-17,25,31; 97Fall-16; 99Fall-10,20. Barnerville 93Spr-32; Blenheim (I,S) 90Spr-3-7; Cobleskill 90Fall-24, (S) 94Spr-29, (I) 94Spr-31; Gallupville 93Fall-22; Jefferson 91Fall-12; Middleburgh 93Fall-28; Rossman Hill 91Spr-4; Schoharie 91Fall-10, 92Fall-21; Schoharie Hill tabernacle 94Fall-6; Sharon Hill (S) 91Spr-7; Sharon Springs (S) 91Spr-5, 94Spr-22; Vintonton 94Fall-17; Warnerville (I) 91Spr-4; West Fulton 94Spr-21, 94Fall-17; West Richmondville 94Spr-24
   Presbyterian. 96Spr-26, 30; (I) 99Fall-21. Breakabeen 92Spr-6, (I) 93Spr-17, 93Fall-29; Esperance 91Fall-27, 93Spr-23, (S) 99Fall-19; Schoharie 91Fall-10
   Quaker. 90Spr-5, 98Fall-35,36
   Reformed. 95Spr-4; 96Fall-2,4; 97Spr-36; 99Fall-30. Breakabeen 92Spr-6, 93Fall-29; Dorlach German 92Spr-14; 93Fall-22; Lawyersville 92Spr-14,17, 1868 pew chart 92Spr-16, history of (ref) 95Fall-14; Middleburgh (I) 93Fall-27; Schoharie 93Spr-26
   Roman Catholic. (S,M) 91Fall-5,11, (I) 97Fall-12, 99Spr-25, 1983 "Peace Pastoral" 99Spr-20; Jesuits 91Fall-5; LaSalette brothers 91Fall-9; Our Lady Queen of Peace friary 91Fall-9; shrines 91Fall-7; Sisters of Atonement 91Fall-7,9. Central Bridge 91Fall-7; Cobleskill (I) 91Fall-6; Gilboa 91Fall-6; Howes Cave (I) 91Fall-7; Jefferson (I) 91Fall-12; Middleburgh (I) 91Fall-8; Schoharie (I) 91Fall-7,10, 92Fall-21; Sharon Springs (I) 91Fall-5,6; Summit (I) 91Fall-12
   Russian Orthodox. Jordanville monastery 91Spr-7
   Salvation Army. 98Fall-31
   Seventh Day Adventist. 93Spr-21
   Union. 95Spr-13-16; Sharon Springs 91Fall-6
Civil rights 97Fall-31
CIVIL WAR. 95Spr-13. Blacks in (S) 98Spr-7;  Copperheads 96Spr-17;  elderly enlistee 99Spr-19;  G.W. Guernsey in (S) 99Spr-30;  Grand Army of the Republic 96Spr-23, 98Fall-28, encampment 99Fall-14;  graves 96Spr-23; James Tanner (S) 98Fall-24;  sailors (S) 93Fall-23; veterans 94Spr-24,26, 96Spr-18
   Camps and prisons. Andersonville 97Fall-6; 99Spr-31. Belle Island 99Spr-31. Camp Vedder 97Fall-2
   Engagements. Appomattox 94Spr-27; Bull Run 94Spr-28; Cedar Mountain 98Fall-25; Cemetery Ridge 94Fall-18; Fair Oaks 94Spr-25, 98Fall-24; Gettysburg (I,S) 97Fall-Cover,2, casualtiy list 97Fall-7; Lookout Mountain 94Fall-18, 99Spr-30; Malvern Hill  94Spr-25; Peninsula campaign 98Fall-24; Richmond 94Spr-25; Second Bull Run 94Spr-25, 98Fall-25; Seven Days 94Spr-25, 98Fall-25; Seven Pines 98Fall-24,25; Williamsburg 94Spr-25; Yorktown 94Spr-25, 98Fall-24
   Units. 3rd N.Y. Cavalry 93Fall-15, 98Spr-9. 11th U.S. Colored 98Spr-9. 14th R.I. Heavy Art. 98Spr-9. 19th N.Y. Infantry 96Spr-28. 20th U.S. Colored 98Spr-9. 27th Pa. 97Fall-4. 26th U.S. Colored 98Spr-9,10. 31st U.S. Colored 98Spr-9. 73rd Pa. 97Fall-4. 87th N.Y. Infantry 98Fall-24,25. 125th N.Y. re-enactors 96Fall,17. 134th N.Y. Infantry 91Spr-11, 91Fall-22, 96Spr-9, 97Fall-2, 99Spr-30, monument (I) 97Fall-6, (Q) 90Fall-31, 96Fall-7. 154th N.Y. 97Fall-4,5. USS Galena 93Fall-23, (I) 93Fall-24. USS Santiago de Cuba (I) 93Fall-23. USS Wabash (I) 93Fall-23

Civilian Conservation Corps. See United States
Clapper,  Mr. 92Spr-6
   Ella 95Fall-30
   Ethel (I) 94Spr-23
   Franklin 90Fall-15, 91Fall-21, 93Fall-26
   Harry 94Fall-14-16,18,20
   Joyce 94Fall-20
   Phyllis Dewell 93Fall-26
   Timothy Mrs. 94Fall-17
Clark's store 96Fall,14
Clark, Gen. 91Fall-27
   Charles 98Fall-5
   Claude 91Spr-8
   David 96Fall-24
   Elizabeth 99Spr-18
   Helen 98Spr-11
   John T. 95Fall-15
   Mortimer 97Fall-4; (I) 97Fall-5
   P.S. 92Fall-24
   Rose 97Fall-11
   William S. 92Spr-24
Claus, Daniel 95Spr-21, 97Spr-30
Clausen, George 91Fall-24
Claxon & Perkins surveyors 93Fall-14
Cleary. Miss, organist 97Fall-12. Rev. Fr. 97Fall-11
Cleavland, James 99Fall-29
Clement, James 93Spr-29
Clements, Jan 97Spr-22
Clinton
   DeWitt 91Fall-27, 99Spr-38
   George 93Spr-26; 95Spr-14, 96Fall-20; 98Spr-24; 99Spr-4,9,10
   Henry 91Fall-13
   James 99Spr-3,4,10,14
Clist, Mary 93Fall-32
Clyde, Mrs. 99Spr-11,12
   Agnes 99Spr-12
   Ann 99Spr-11
   Samuel 99Spr-11,13, 99Fall,31
Clymer, John Rev. 94Spr-31
Coats, Robert Jr. 99Spr-18
Coble, Ralph M. 92Fall-20
Cobleskill 96Fall,10
   Band 95Fall-35
   Blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9
   Centre Park statue 93Spr-15
   Churches 94Fall-10, 95Spr-16,  98Fall-35,  Baptist 98Fall-35, Lutheran 93Fall-27,  Methodist 90Fall-24, Roman Catholic (I) 91Fall-6
   Colonial stationer fire 91Fall-3
   Dairy 94Fall-23
   Depot (I) 90Spr-30
   Early twentieth century 90Spr-22
   Empire restaurant fire 91Fall-3,4
   Fair 92Spr-6, 95Spr-30, 95Fall-17,  96Spr-11,  1848 (I,S) 98Spr-14,  flooded 96Fall-7
   Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
   Floods 96Fall-4,5,7
   Golf and country club 90Spr-23
   Historian 96Spr-36
   Historic district 96Spr-36
   Historical society 90Spr-16B, 95Fall-3, 96Spr-36
   Hotels 98Spr-28
   In Revolution (S) 99Spr-2,6
   Index newspaper, 96Fall-32
   Mayor Jay Cross 93Spr-16
   Name (S) 92Fall-20
   Olsen department store fire (I,S) 91Fall-Cover,2
   Physician 93Spr-13
   Plank road 92Spr-2
   Public library 92Spr-22
   Rail junction historical marker 99Fall-2
   Rebuilt following invasion 99Spr-7
   Reservoir 94Fall-24
   Restoration and Development Corp. 96Spr-36
   Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
   Roads 95Spr-2
   Schools, C-R Central 96Fall-33, 99Fall-18, high school 96Fall,13
   Selkirk block 93Fall-27
   Sesquicentennial celebration 95Fall-10
   Stone Products 98Fall-10,11
   Times 96Fall-32
   Times-Journal 92Spr-36
   Town formed 95Spr-3
   Village (S) 90Spr22
Cobleskill Centre See Mineral Springs
Cobleskill Creek 99Fall-17; flood 96Fall-5
Cobus Kill 92Fall-20, 99Spr-4
Cobus, Jocabus 99Spr-4
Cohen, Anna Margaret (Q) 95Fall-36.
Colburn, Harold 91Fall-8
Colby, Thomas 92Spr-28
Cole
   Catherine Chase 92Fall-12
   Clevie 96Spr-21
   Deanna 95Spr-7,10
   James 96Fall,14
   Loren 93Spr-5
   Maria Keyser 92Spr-5
   Mary 96Spr-21
   Peter 92Spr-16,17
   Sylvester 94Fall-32
Collier, George Zabriskie (A) 95Fall-20.
Collins
   Lavinia Deyo (Q) 94Fall-27, 95Spr-33
   Leon 94Fall-32
Colonial stationers fire 91Fall-3
Colvin, Verplank 94Spr-8
Colyer
   Jeanette 93Fall-9
   Jeanett 96Spr-22,25
   W.B. 97Fall-15, harness shop 97Fall-19
Commins, James 97Spr-10,11
Community Hospital of Schoharie County 90Spr-28; Lifeline program 92Spr-11
Commuting, bus & rail 96Spr-24
Compston, Edward 99Fall-20
Compy, Johnston 99Spr-6
Comstock, Charles 94Spr-22
Conesville 94Spr-2, 96Fall-33
   Cemeteries 95Spr-32
   Early 20th century 97Fall-11
   Fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
   Grange 94Spr-18A
   Roads & taxes 94Spr-14
   School 10 99Fall,32
   Witch 92Fall-11
Conklin (Q) 96Fall-7
   Absalm 95Spr-36
   G. 93Fall-21
   George W. (A) 97Fall-2
   Henry 94Spr-2, 98Fall-13, 99Spr-38,40
   Ralph 95Fall-7
Connolly, Joseph F. 91Fall-12
Conrey, Mike 96Fall,14
Conrow, Robert 98Spr-26
Cook
   Benjamin 93Spr-34
   Edwin P. 90Fall-15
   Frederick 99Spr-10
   John 96Fall-23
   Squire, farm 95Spr-12.
Cooke, Charles 99Spr-23
Cooksburgh 92Spr-2
Cooney, Dutch 93Fall-21
Coonradt, Steve 92Spr-31
Coons, Mr. 92Spr-8
   Amparo 92Spr-12
   Claude E. 98Fall-17
   Claude F. 92Spr-12
   Gladys 98Fall-17
   Harold 94Fall-20, 95Spr-5
   Hester 98Fall-17
   June 97Fall-34
   Lewis 95Fall-9
   Manley 98Fall-17
   Ruth 92Spr-31
   Sylvester 95Spr-32
   W. 93Spr-7
Cooper (Q) 95Fall-36, 97Fall-33
   Mrs. 93Spr-3
   Karl 94Spr-18B
Corbin, Rita 91Spr-22
Corcoran store (Breakabeen) 92Spr-5
Corn Mountain. See Vroman's Nose
Cornell Hollow 90Spr-3,6, 93Fall-29
Cornell
   Alicia 94Fall-30,31
   Dianna l 98Fall-17
   Donald 90Spr-6
   Fanchon Dewell (A) 90Fall-5,12, 92Fall-29, 93Fall-26, 94Fall-30,31, 98Fall-14
   Florence 98Fall-16
   Harry 90Spr-6
   John 90Spr-6, 96Fall-24
   Lyn Everett 91Fall-21, 98Fall-14
   Lyndon 90Fall-12, 93Fall-26
   Lyndon B. 98Fall-16
   Marie 90Fall-12
   Mary (Q) 95Fall-36
   Valintine 90Spr-6
   Vernon 98Fall-16
Cornplanter 93Spr-9-12
Cornwell, John 96Fall-24
Corsal, John J. 90Fall-26
Cosgrave
   Charles 97Fall-5,7
   C.H. (Q) 91Spr-11, 90Fall-31, 91Fall-22
   Charles H. 99Spr-31
Coster, Charles 97Fall-2-5; 99Spr-30
Cotton Hill 93Fall-20, 94Spr-5
Cotton mill, Gilboa 98Fall-4
Cottone, Cassandra 90Fall-7,12
Cottrell,  Mr. 90Spr-6
Coughlin, Fr., radio preacher 96Fall,15
Countryman family 91Fall-25
   Avery 98Fall-35
   Nancy 98Fall-35
Courter, Charles 98Spr-15,28
Courthouse See Schoharie County Government
Courts
   1931 murder trial 97Spr-2
   19th century (S) 90Spr-11
   
Circuit court 96Fall-22
   Common Pleas 91Fall-26
   Judges 90Spr-6, 94Spr-6, 26
Covered bridges See Bridges
Cowles, Mike 98Spr-31.
Cox
  Dennis 91Fall-12
  L.W. Mrs. 99Spr-14
Cozy Nook farm 90Spr-19
Craft, John 90Fall-9
Craig
   Gertrude 91Spr-6
   Robert 91Fall-7,8
Crapser
   Benjamin 94Fall-11
   Betsy 94Fall-12
   Grandma 90Spr-7
   Jesse A. 97Fall-7
   Randy 99Fall-17
Crawford (Q) 95Spr-33
   Abram (Q) 94Fall-27
   Hugh 99Fall-22
Creameries. See Agriculture, dairy
Creighton, David 97Fall-5,7
Crime
   1898 Central Bridge safe cracking 98Fall-31
   1930 murder of Sheriff Henry Steadman (I,S) 97Spr-2
   Execution 96Spr-15
Crippen, Gundon Rev. (Q) 94Fall-27, (Q) 95Spr-33
Crippins,  Mrs. funeral 93Spr-3
Cromwell, Oliver 98Spr-7
Cronson, Mary (I) 95Spr-18D
Crookshank, Alexander 99Fall-19
Crosby (G-ref) 95Fall-30
Cross
   Jay 93Spr-16
   Samuel Dr. 93Spr-13
Croswell,  Mr. 91Fall-28
Crounse, C.J. 92Fall-4
Crozier, G.G. Mr & Mrs. 95Spr-18
Cruikshank, Ernest 99Spr-40
Crunkrite, Rachel (Q) 95Fall-36
Crysler (G-ref) 95Fall-29. See also Krysler
   Adam 92Fall-18, 95Fall-22, 97Fall-28,32, 99Spr-7
   Margaret 91Spr-25
Crystal Lake 95Spr-12; 99Fall,33
Cubbage,  Elder (I) 94Fall-Cover
Cuddleback, Walter 96Spr-21
Cudmore, Dana 91Spr-26
Culick, Mercedes (A) 97Spr-20,23
Cullings, Peter 93Fall-21, 96Fall-6
Cumming(s), John 91Fall-26
Cummings
   Carl 99Fall-20
   John 99Fall-19
Cumpston, Edward 93Spr-22,27
Curley, Joan 91Fall-11, Joan 99Spr-29
Curren, Samuel 93Fall-21
Currie, John 91Fall-26
Curtin, Mary 99Spr-21,22,25
Curtis
   B.P. 90Spr-3
   Margaret 90Spr-6
   Orrin B. 90Spr-6
Cuttleback, Earl 97Spr-31
Czaplinski, Larry 97Spr-21
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D.W. Jenkins Hose Co. 97Fall-15. See also Central Bridge fire department
Dachstatter, Anna Elizabeth & George 91Fall-25
Dairies See Agriculture, Creameries
Dairy Deli 99Spr-5.
Dairymen's League 90Fall-15
Dakota Territory 96Spr-26.
Dales, Orrin P. 90Spr-6
Damrosch, Walter 96Fall,14.
Dams. Gilboa 96Fall-2. Middleburgh 96Fall-3. New York Power Authority 96Fall-2.
Dana
   Gilbert 92Spr-16,17
   H.T. (A) 90Spr-29
   James 99Fall-25,27
   Philip 97Fall-6,7
Danforth family 96Fall-4
   Asa 97Fall-23
   G.L. 93Fall-2
   George 97Fall-23
   George L. 93Fall-28
   John historical marker 99Fall-3
   Jonathan 97Fall-22,23
   Judge 96Fall-3
   Peter S. 98Spr-15
   Pierre W. 92Spr-23
   Volney 94Fall-16B
D'Angelo, Starlyn (A) 99Fall-18b
Daniels
   John (A) 90Fall-20, 91Spr-7, (A) 92Spr-14,20,21, (A) 92Fall-21, (A) 93Fall-4, 95Fall-2, 95Fall-20, (A) 96Spr-13, 97Spr-34, 97Fall-32, (A) 98Spr-7, (A) 98Fall-33, (A) 99Spr-20
   Louise 98Fall-33,36, 99Spr-21,25,29
Darling Hollow 90Spr-6, 93Fall-29
Dasey, James J. 91Fall-7,8,10,12
Daughters of the American Revolution 99Spr-6
David, John 99Fall-22
Davis & Palmer store 98Fall-5
Davis
   Frederick J. 98Spr-22
   George 99Fall-15
   Lorraine 97Fall-17
   Phillip 98Spr-26
   Shirley 92Spr-31
   William 99Fall-15
Dead Man's Creek 92Fall-11
Dean, slave of Peter Loucks 92Spr-15
Dearstyne District 94Fall-16
Dearstyne, Frieda (I) 94Spr-23
Debartolo, Peter 95Spr-7,10
Decker
   Daniel 96Fall-23
   Ella 93Spr-4,6
   Nancy Sloan 96Spr-30
   Richard 94Fall-12
Deeds See Patents
DeGraff (Q) 95Fall-36
DeGroff, Ken 94Fall-2, 95Spr-26, 96Spr-12
Deitz
   Edwin 96Fall-6
   John 92Fall-15
DeJulio, Mary Antione 99Fall-18C
Delancy, Eliza Beth 97Spr-13
Delanson band 95Fall-35
Delaware & Hudson RR 90Spr-7,8,30, 90Fall-24, 92Spr-4, 97Fall-16,17,19  See also Railroads
   
1898 Central Bridge robbery 98Fall-31
   Sharon depot 91Fall-16
Delco electric plant 95Fall-33
Delhi, Delaware County 99Spr-38
DeLingery, Francois 95Spr-24
Delley, Abraham 98Fall-22
Deming, Philander (A,I) 90Spr-11
Demmons, Grace 95Fall-7
Democrats 90Spr-15,28, 91Fall-26,27 See also Politics
Demographics. 1875 census 98Fall-33. Blacks (S) 96Spr-13. Irish immigration 97Fall-11. Migration 96Spr-13,26; 96Fall-20,23. Palatines 96Spr-34;99Spr-2
Dempster, Charlotte & William 91Spr-6
Denny, Corwin 93Spr-20
Denu, Sherri 94Fall-16B
Denver, John 99Spr-29.
Depew, Rowena 98Fall-16,17
Depression, Great 92Spr-4, 95Spr-27, 95Fall-15. Recollections 95Fall-26; 96Fall-14,31. Impact 96Fall-25. See also United States Civilian Conservation Corps, United States Works Progress Administration, United States Work Projects Administration
Dequinder, Anthony 97Spr-9
DeRosiere, Nicole 90Fall-27
DeRoziere, Roger 95Spr-18C
Devil's Lake 98Spr-6
Dewell
   Burdette 98Fall-16
   Evelyn 98Fall-14,16
   Evelyn Safford (A) 91Spr-27, (A) 93Fall-25
   Everett 91Spr-27, 98Fall-15,16; Mrs. (A) 91Fall-21, 93Fall-25, (I) 93Fall-26
   Fanchon 93Fall-25,26, 98Fall-16
   Lula Maie 98Fall-16
   Phyllis 93Fall-25,26, Phyllis 98Fall-16
   W. Everett 91Fall-21
Dewey
   Margaret (Q) 91Fall-22
   Robert A. 93Fall-6
Dewing, Jared 91Fall-27
DeWitt
   Cornelius 98Spr-9
   Henry T. 98Spr-9
Dexter
   Carmen 98Fall-10
   Edwin M. 92Fall-13
Deyo
   Levy 97Spr-32
   Philip 92Fall-8
Diamond, Tom 93Fall-6,7
Dibble Hollow. 96Fall-22. School (S,I) 95Fall-25
Dibble
   Ambrose 95Fall-28
   Caleb 95Fall-28
   David Mrs. 95Fall-28
   Laverne 90Spr-7
   George 95Fall-28
   Hiram 95Fall-28
   LaVerne 95Fall-28
   Lela 95Fall-25,29
   Menzo 94Spr-21
   Milo R. 93Fall-23
   Patrick 96Fall-23
Dice family See Dies
Dickerman, Hezekiah 96Spr-28
Dickers, Grace Benjamin 93Spr-34
Dickinson,  Mrs. 92Spr-28
DiCocco, Barbara 98Fall-2
Diefendorf family 91Fall-25; P. 92Spr-16,17
Dies / Dice family (Q) 91Spr-11
Dies, John, Matthew & Jacob 98Fall-3
Dietz
   Abram 98Spr-15
   Amy 94Spr-18
   C.E. 92Fall-4
   David 96Fall-6
   William 99Fall-18D
Dignan, John J. 91Fall-8
Dillenbeck
   family 93Fall-22; (G-ref) 95Fall-30
   as Tillpaugh 93Fall-22
   Webster 93Fall-21
Dingman
   Amisa 94Fall-12
   Jonathan/John 96Fall-24
   S. 90Fall-22
DiPace, Thomas 91Fall-12
District Attorneys See Schoharie County government
Dittiger, Margaret 95Spr-7,10
Dittmar
   Gertie 95Spr-28,29
   Gertrude (I) 94Fall-6, 95Spr-26
   John 95Spr-26,29,30, 95Fall-36
   Laura 94Fall-3
   Lora (I) 94Fall-6
   Martin (I) 94Fall-6
Dix, Dorothea 99Fall-12
Doan, Steve 98Fall-10
Doblin, Helga 97Spr-30
Dobrynski, B.J. 91Fall-8
Dockstader family 91Fall-25
Dodd, Mead & Co. 93Fall-2,3
Dodge
   D.D. 90Spr-12
   Daniel 96Fall-24
   Rachel 96Fall-24
Doerge
   Anne 92Spr-31, 95Spr-4
   David H. (I) 95Spr-7,10
Dolan, Rosemary Christoff (A) 97Fall-14,18
Dominic, J.J. 96Fall-3
Dominick
   John 91Spr-14, 92Fall-15
   Weidman 93Fall-21, 94Spr-12
Doney Hollow 94Spr-2
Dongan
   George P. 92Fall-8
   Thomas 99Fall-23
Donohue, Jim 99Spr-26
Dopps Hotel 92Spr-24
Dorens, John 94Fall-32
Dorfs. See Palatines.
Dorlach, German Reformed Church 92Spr-14
Dorosky, Beverly 93Fall-16D
Doty, Ruth 97Spr-6
Double Gate 93Fall-15
Douglass, George 97Fall-5,7
Dow (G-ref) 95Fall-30; Lorenzo 90Spr-4, 99Fall-19
Dox, William M. Jr. 97Spr-18D
Doxsee, state trooper 97Spr-4
Drago, Barbara 99Fall-9
Draper, Lyman C. 93Spr-9
Driesback
   Betsey 98Spr-27
   Lion tamer 98Spr-28
   Lyman 95Fall-9
Driggs
   Alonzo 97Fall-7
   C. 93Spr-2
Drinon, John Jr. 91Spr-9
Drum, John 99Spr-18
Drummond
   Gordon 97Spr-10,12
   William 97Spr-10,11
Drzwiecki, Francis 91Fall-12
Duane, James 93Spr-22,23,25,27-30
Duanesburg 93Spr-23,27, 93Fall-12, 95Spr-2
DuBois
   Andrea 96Spr-34
   Benjamin 99Spr-7
DuBoise
   Henry 99Spr-4,6
   Lewis 99Spr-2-5,10
Dudley store 92Spr-5
Dudley, W.S. 92Spr-5
Duell, Donald 92Fall-11
Dugan
   Daniel J. 92Fall-10
   Millie 92Spr-31
Duke, Elsie 96Fall,16
Dumond
   Earl 93Fall-5
   Gladys 93Fall-5
   Peter 94Fall-27
Duncan,  Mr. 93Spr-6
   George 93Spr-6,7
Dunckle, Edward 93Fall-2
Dunkleman, Mark H. 97Fall-8
Dunmore, William 93Fall-27
Dunn
   Joseph 96Fall-23
   Ruth Schaeffer 99Fall,31
Dunscombe's Electricenter 97Fall-24
Durand
   Harvey 94Fall-27
   Mr., leases Schoharie fairgrounds 96Spr-9
Durfee
   Chase 94Fall-11,12
   J. 94Fall-12
   Joseph 94Fall-11
   Susan (I) 95Spr-7,10
   Zepaniah C. 94Fall-12
Durham,  Mrs. 93Spr-4
   Hank 95Fall-32
   Harrington 95Fall-9
Dutch barns (I) 91Fall-16B,C; Schaeffer/Ingold 90Spr-16A,B, (I) 90Fall-16A
Dutch Hill district 90Spr-8,10
Dutch Settlement 93Fall-20
Dutch settlers 96Spr-32
Dutton,  Mrs. 93Spr-5
Dwyer, Phil(l)ip J. 91Fall-7,8
Dyckman, Michael 96Spr-28
Dyer
   C. 94Fall-12
   Calvin 94Fall-10,11,12
   Joe (I) 94Fall-21
   Lavina (I) 94Fall-6
   Winthrop 94Fall-11,12
Dyse. See Dies
Dyson, Donald 98Spr-25
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E.A. Howard flour & feed mill fire 97Fall-19
Earl, William N. (I) 97Fall-4,7
Earles, Stanley 98Spr-26
Earls, Ralph 91Spr-32
Early Families of Schoharie County (Barker) 94Spr-33
Early, Jubel 94Spr-26
East Cobleskill 91Spr-32, 96Fall-32. Dramatic club (I) 95Fall-12,13; grocery store 91Spr-27; plank road 93Fall-19. See also Punch Kill
East Hill churches 95Spr-13,14
Easter (Eaton), R.T. 92Fall-21,22
Easter, Walter L. Sr. 92Spr-24
Eastman, E.R. 94Spr-10
Easton, George W. Rev. 92Spr-24
Eaton, Pat & Bob 99Spr-29
Echoes from The Hills of Schoharie (O'Cair) 90Spr-21
Ecker family 91Fall-25
Eckerson (Q) 95Spr-33, 98Spr-16
   Chauncy 93Fall-23
   John 91Spr-14
   Philip 93Fall-23
   Thomas 91Spr-14, 93Fall-27
Edgett, Peter 96Fall-23
Edison, Thomas 92Spr-4
Edmonds, Walter D. 92Fall-2, (O) 98Spr-35
Education. See also Schools
   
1902 teacher salaries 93Fall-2,3
   Charlotteville 90Spr-7
   Cotton Hill (I) 91Spr-16B
   Middleburgh (I) 93Fall-Cover, (S) 93Fall-2, 91Fall-7
   Richmondville 90Spr-7
   Rose Mountain district 91Spr-2
   Schoharie 92Spr-25, 93Fall-4,6
   Schoharie Junction 93Fall-8
   Sharon Springs 91Spr-2, 90Fall-2
   Summit 90Spr-16B
   Vintonton (I) 94Fall-14
   Warnerville 90Spr-7
   West Fulton 94Spr-22, 94Fall-18
Edwards
   Franklin 92Spr-12
   Mabel 98Fall-16
Effner
   Elijah D. (S) 97Spr-6
   Joseph 97Fall-33
   Thompson 93Fall-3
   Valentine 90Spr-6
   Wilhelmus (O) 97Fall-27
Eggers, Rose Marie 97Spr-35
Eggleston, Miles 97Fall-7
Elderkin, Sarah 99Spr-14
Eldredge (Q) 95Fall-36
Eleanor Roosevelt Development Services 92Spr-8,9,10
Elections . See also Politics
   
1888 presidential 98Fall-28
   1930-1964 90Spr-28
   vote buying 93Fall-7
Electricity. 97Spr-24
   Barnerville 93Spr-33
   Blenheim 93Fall-25
   Delco generating plant 93Fall-25
   Plants 95Fall-33; 96Fall-5
Elerson, David 92Fall-14, 96Spr-33; pension application 91Spr-21
Elkan, Karen Franqui 99Fall-15,17
Ellis Hospital 95Spr-6
Ellis
   Grover 90Fall-15
   Franklin 99Fall-23
   Luther 98Fall-5
   Richard Mrs. 95Fall-7
Ellison, David See Elerson above
Elmore, Daniel 97Spr-14
Elting, John 97Spr-12
Ely,  Rev. 92Fall-22
Eminence. 94Fall-18, State forest 94Spr-2
Emmons, Herbert 95Spr-10
Empie, Dave Jr. 99Fall-3; (I) 99Fall-8
Empire Cooperative Fire Insurance Co. 92Spr-28,29
Enders & Cooper petroleum co. 97Fall-21
Enders
   Jacob (O) 97Fall-27; 97Fall-20,33
     Pat 91Spr-9, (A) 99Fall-14
   Peter (O) 97Fall-28; 97Fall-15,21; livery 97Fall-21
   Sally 93Fall-31
   Samuel 98Spr-9
   Wilhelmus (O) 97Fall-28
Engel, Paul Rev. 91Fall-10,11; 99Spr-20,22,29
Engle (Q) 98Spr-16
   Charlie (I) 92Spr-Cover
   T.J. 96Fall-5
Engles, J.L. & A.B. 98Fall-32
English
   Addison 91Spr-4, 94Fall-17
   Clayton 91Spr-4
   Clyde 91Spr-4
   Della (I) 94Spr-23
   Della Swart 92Fall-11
   Ed 94Fall-15
   Leon 91Spr-4, 95Fall-7
   Phoebe 91Spr-4, 94Fall-17
   W.V. store (I) 90Spr-Cover
   Wallace 91Spr-4,5, 93Spr-20, 94Fall-18,20
Engolt, Johannes 91Spr-14
Ensminger, Phillip 93Fall-3
Epidemics. Influenza following WW I 91Fall-20; TB 95Fall-31
Erb, Ron 99Fall-3
Ericson, Harry 90Spr-7
Erie Canal 92Spr-2
Erkert, Peter 95Fall-22
Ernst, Consuelo 99Spr-21
Erskine, Robert 93Spr-27
Erwin
   J.M. 92Fall-4
   William H. 92Fall-4,5,6,9
Esperance 94Spr-11
   anti-horse thief society (S) 92Spr-23
   band 90Spr-16A
   blacks in Civil War 98Spr-9
   bridges 93Spr-22,30
   churches 99Fall-10; Presbyterian 91Fall-27; (S) 99Fall-19; (I) 99Fall-21
   establishment of 93Spr-30
   fire department ambulance 95Spr-8
   floods 96Fall-2, 97Spr-20
   hotels 91Fall-26
   museum 92Spr-23
   paper mill 99Fall-28
   Phoenix Hotel 93Spr-30
   postal service 93Fall-19
   Sheldon Jackson Hall 99Fall-20
   town formed 91Fall-28
   witch 92Fall-11, (S) 93Spr-22
Evans, Margaret L. 97Spr-22
Everts, L.H 93Spr-13
Explosions See Fires
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F.A. Guernsey Co. (S) 98Spr-11
Face, William H. 98Spr-2
Factories. Button 93Fall-21; Gallupville 93Fall-21; Sharon 93Spr-35; tanneries 93Spr-35, 94Fall-14; umbrella 92Fall-7; wagon 93Fall-21; wood alcohol (S) 92Fall-31
Fagan, Catherine 95Spr-5,6
Fain
   Jacob 94Fall-10
   Lucy 94Fall-9
   Robert 93Fall-5,8,9; 96Spr-19,20
   Robert J.N. 93Fall-9
   Sara 91Fall-10
Fairbanks
   Elizabeth 97Spr-14
   Jane 97Spr-14,15
   Thomas 97Spr-14,15; 99Fall-16
Fairfield, John H. 90Fall-3
Fairgrounds, Schoharie 98Spr-12. See also Fairs.
Fairland 94Fall-14, 95Spr-17, 96Fall-22; school 94Fall-18
Fairs. 96Fall,12. Cobleskill 92Spr-6; 95Spr-30; 96Spr-11; 1848 (I,S) 98Spr-14. Legislative act 96Spr-2. Schoharie 95Spr-30;(S,I) 96Spr-2
Fake, Jacob 98Fall-22
Falcone, George & Joyce 90Fall-6,8,12
Fallone, Violet 90Fall-17
Falzarano, Joe 99Fall-3
Fancher family 94Spr-22
   Bernice 94Fall-17
   Ethel 94Spr-21
   James 94Fall-16; farm (I) 94Fall-16
   Sanford 94Fall-14,16,17,20
Farguer, Ben 95Fall-30
Farquahar
   Benjamin 92Fall-21
   Fred 90Fall-23
Farrell
   Helene S. (I) 90Spr-16A,C; 93Fall-16C; 93Fall-32; 95Spr-18C; 96Spr-22; (A) 97Fall-21; (A) 98Fall-31; (I) 99Fall-3
   Jack 90Spr-16B, 93Fall-16C
Faso, John 98Fall-9; 99Fall-16
Faulkner, Harriett TenEyck (Q) 93Fall-4
Feak See Feeck
Feck, Ann Eve 96Spr-34 See also Feek
Federal City. 96Fall-33
Federation of Historic Services 90Spr-16C
Feeck  See also Feek
   John 91Spr-23
   Margaret (S) 91Spr-23
   Peggy 96Spr-33
Feek See also Feeck
Feek, Anne Eve 97Spr-29 See also Feck
Fegtberg Hill 94Spr-6,8,9
Fenton,  Elder 94Fall-5; (I) 94Fall-7
Ferenczy, Paul Rev. 97Fall-22.
Ferguson
   Alonzo 90Spr-29
   Catherine 94Fall-19
   John 90Spr-6, 92Spr-32, 94Fall-19
Fero (G-ref) 95Fall-30; Thomas E. 90Spr-6
Ferrill,  Mr. (hotel builder) 91Spr-9
Ferris
   Maria (Q) 96Spr-12
   William 96Fall-24
   Justis 96Fall-24
Ferster, George 98Spr-28; 99Spr-8
Fetcher, Louise 99Spr-29
Fichter, Andrew 99Spr-8
Fick, John 95Spr-6
Fields (Q) 95Fall-36
Figter, Henry 92Spr-14
Fillmore,  Comptroller 91Fall-28
Finch
   Orville 93Fall-21
   Albert 96Fall-24. I. 99Spr-36,40
Finck, Elizabeth 99Fall-18B,C,D
Fine, Ira 97Spr-23
Finegan, Ada, Michael, Nina & Thomas 94Spr-22,23
Fink, Andrew 92Fall-15
Finkle, Harrison 92Fall-4
Finley/Findley. James & Sarah 96Fall-24
Finnegan Associates 94Spr-34
Fires
   1843 Zimmer-Hilts house 95Fall-22
   1880 Huntersland school 95Spr-36
   1890 Central Bridge 97Fall-17
   1898 house 98Fall-32
   1900 barn 93Spr-7
   1902 Lawyersville VanWagenen tenant house 90Fall-22
   1935 97Fall-19
   1938 Blenheim hotel 90Fall-8
   1942 Middleburgh Baker Hotel 91Spr-8
   1952 Hedding M.E. Church 90Spr-6
   1971 Cobleskill Olsen Department Store (S) 91Fall-2
   1990 North Blenheim explosion (I,S) 90Fall-5, 92Spr-12, (S) 92Fall-29
   Fire towers (I,S) 98Spr-25
   Fonda house 98Fall-32
   Forest Fire Lookout Association 98Spr-26
   Schoharie, Van Fleet residence 96Spr-12
   West Fulton Methodist Church 94Spr-21
Fischer, Victor 97Spr-10
Fish, Solomon 96Spr-2
Fisher
   Albert 90Fall-21, 96Spr-19
   Charles 96Fall-24
   Clifford G. (O) 98Spr-29
   Cynthia 90Fall-20
   Daniel 98Spr-29
   Frederick 91Spr-21, 97Fall-28
   Ida 98Spr-29
Fissell, Tom 99Fall-3
Fitch, Albert 96Fall-23
Fitzhenry, Robert 94Spr-5
Flanders, Ellen 99Spr-27
Flansburgh, Heny 96Fall-3
Fleck, Ney Mrs. 95Fall-7,9
Fleischman, Micky 99Spr-26
Flint, William 91Spr-6
Floods  95Fall-32. (I,S) 96Fall-Cover,2
   1798 93Spr-28
   1850 93Fall-17
   1987 (S) 97Spr-20
   1996 96Spr-18C; 97Spr-36
   Rescue 96Fall-4
Florence's restaurant, Middleburgh 94Fall-21
Flores, Luis 98Spr-25.
Florio, Florence, drowned 90Fall-25
Fly Creek 99Fall-22.
Fogle, Jake 90Spr-8,10
Foland foundry 96Fall-5.
Foland, Mr. 92Spr-8,11
   Barry (I) 94Fall-21
   Charles Mrs. 93Spr-17
   Donald 94Fall-32
   E. 92Spr-12
   Jessica 92Spr-12
   Martha 93Fall-32, 94Fall-16B, 97Fall-34; (A) 99Spr-15, 99Fall-3
   Robert 94Fall-32
   Willard 92Spr-12, 98Spr-25
   William 97Spr-5; William A. 92Spr-8
Follock, Joachim 91Spr-25
Fonda family 91Fall-25
   Andrew 91Spr-6
   Catherine 91Spr-6
   Freeman 98Fall-32
   Tim 97Spr-22
   William 94Fall-32
Foot, Esther 94Fall-6
Foote, Alma, Austin & Mrs., Nina (I) 94Fall-6
Force,  Rev. 93Fall-22
Ford
   Carrie 90Spr-8
   Charles & Mrs. 90Spr-8,9
   John 93Spr-28,29
   S.S. 91Spr-11
Forest Fire Lookout Association 98Spr-26
Forsht, Nichol 90Spr-16B
Fort Orange 94Spr-6
Fosburg, Jacob 98Spr-9.
Foster & Wemple's store. 96Spr-30.,31.
Foster
   James M. 90Spr-29
   Spencer 96Spr-31.
Foundry, Foland's 96Fall-5
Fox Creek 94Spr-6,8, 95Spr-2
   Bridge 94Spr-9, 96Fall-3
   Flood 96Fall-2,3,4,7
   Hamlet (Gallupville) 95Fall-21
   Railroad (S) 92Fall-3
   Road 94Spr-6
   Settlement 93Fall-20
   Valley 94Spr-16
Fox family 91Fall-25
Fox Mills 91Spr-17
Fox
   Alfreda (I) 91Fall-Cover
   G.L. 93Fall-2
   George 91Fall-25
   Hendrick 96Fall-24
Foxenkill See Fox Creek
Fox's (Foxen) Dorf 94Spr-6
France
   J.A. Mrs. 98Spr-27,28
   Jacob 96Fall-24.
   Leon 93Spr-32
Francis B. Spencer Library 92Spr-22, (I,S) 92Spr-28
Franklin, Mrs., Cobleskill teacher 96Fall,16
   Benjamin 97Spr-29
Franklinton. (Civil War Q) 96Fall-7
Fraser, Simon 96Spr-33; 98Fall-30
Frasier
   A.D. 99Fall-17
   Lewis 99Fall-17
   Mary Elizabeth 92Fall-24
Frazee, Fenton 90Spr-6
Fredendall (Q) 98Spr-16
Frederick Family of Rural Albany Co., N.Y. (Frederick, Kenneth J.) 93Spr-18D
Frederick, Kenneth J. 93Spr-18D
Freeman's Expositor 96Spr-16,17
Freeman, Jay C. 90Fall-3
Freemire / Freemyer see also Freymeyer
Freemire
   George 99Spr-8
   John 99Spr-8
Freemyer, family quilt 94Spr-18D
   A.J. 91Spr-8,9
French & Indian War 92Fall-16, 20, 97Fall-28, 98Spr-18
   3rd N.Y. Regiment 95Spr-21,22,25
   Battle of Lake George 93Spr-9, 99Fall-27
   Fort Niagara 95Spr-22,25
   N.Y Provincial troops 95Spr-21
   Vrooman journal 95Spr-21
French
   Bill 98Fall-10
   J.H. 99Fall-24
   Miah 94Fall-8
Freymeyer (G-ref) 95Fall-29. See also Freemire and Freemyer
Friary, Our Lady Queen of Peace 91Fall-9
Frink, A.B. 93Fall-22
Frinks Corners 93Fall-20
Frisbie & Manning 93Fall-3
Frisbie Brothers 93Fall-3
Frisbie
   D.D. 98Fall-32; Mrs. 93Spr-8
   Dan 97Spr-31
   David 93Spr-7
   G.D. 98Fall-32
   G.N. 93Spr-3, 93Fall-2
   Lydia 97Spr-13
   Noah 97Spr-13
Frisbieville 98Spr-12; flood 96Fall-5
Friss, Alvin, Dolly, Leon & Bill 96Fall,15
Fritz, Janet 99Fall-20
Frost, James 91Fall-28
Frothingham, Washintgon 99Fall-23
Fryer, William 97Spr-14
Fuel 90Spr-2
Fuller
   George L. 98Fall-5
   Josiah 96Fall-23
   Josie 92Spr-12, 95Spr-32
Fullin(g)ton, George 93Spr-5,6
Fulton 93Fall-17, 96Spr-28
   131st anniversary 94Spr-23
   Ambulance 95Spr-5
   Bridges 92Spr-4
   Cemeteries 97Fall-34
   Churches 94Fall-10
   Early 20th century recollections 97Spr-24
   Fire tower 98Spr-26
   Flood 96Fall-5
   Schools. No. 15, 99Fall,33; Dist. 7 95Fall-25
   Settlement of 96Fall-18
   West Butler hamlet 92Spr-26
Fulton Hill 95Spr-17
Fultonham 94Spr-3, 94Spr-22
   Fife and drum corps 94Spr-22
   Flood 96Fall-4
   Rhinehart's store 94Fall-21
Funda, Jeles 99Fall-22
Furman(?) Rod 93Fall-7
Furman, Rod 96Spr-20
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G.L. Fox & Co. 93Fall-2
Gage, Jim 97Spr-32
Gaige, Egbert M. 93Fall-18
Galasso, Emil 98Fall-10,12
Gale,  Dr. 94Spr-22
   Gilbert 93Spr-33
Galloway,  Mrs. Rev. (I) 94Spr-23
Gallup
   Almerin 93Fall-20
   Ezra 93Fall-20, 95Fall-21,23,24, (O) 97Fall-28; Ezra Jr. 93Fall-20, 94Spr-6
   Nathan 93Fall-20
   William H. 93Fall-20
Gallupville (S) 93Fall-20, 94Spr-16,18,19,20, 97Fall-28
   Bridge 96Fall-3
   Churches 93Fall-22, 94Spr-13
   Fire house 94Spr-13
   Flood 96Fall-3,7
   Fox Creek hamlet 95Fall-21
   GLF mill 93Fall-22
   Inn 93Fall-20
   Mill Street 93Fall-21
   Mills 95Fall-21, 96Fall-7
   Palatines 94Spr-8
   Plank road (S) 93Fall-9
   Postal service 93Fall-19, 93Fall-20, 94Spr-17, 95Fall-21
   Railroad (S) 92Fall-3
   Road district 94Spr-12,13
   Roads 94Spr-8,10,12-14,20
   Tannery 93Fall-21
   Taxes 94Spr-14
Gardner/ Gardinier (Q) 95Fall-36
   Alfred 91Fall-24
   Emelyn 92Fall-11
   T.B. 92Fall-24
Garfield, James E. 91Spr-6
Garlock, Charles 97Spr-13
Garner
   Allan (I) 94Fall-21
   Bob 94Fall-22
   Carroll 98Fall-35; (I) 98Fall-36; 99Spr-29
   Dorothy 99Spr-29
   Lee 98Fall-35
   Maurice 91Spr-9
Garret
   Leander 97Fall-7
   Mary Lou 99Spr-25
Gately, James 90Fall-9,12
Gates
   Ann (Q) 98Spr-16
   Burdette J. 94Fall-32
   Charles 98Fall-17
   Dawn 98Fall-17
   Horatio 91Spr-15
   Nathan (Q) 97Spr-22
   W.S. 96Spr7
   William E. Jr. 94Fall-32
Gaylord,  Mr. 93Spr-8; Mrs. 93Spr-5
   Grace 94Fall-28
Gebbard
   John 97Fall-23; Jr. 91Spr-20, 91Fall-28
   John G. Jr. 93Fall-14
Gebhard's Cave 97Spr-18,19
Geddes, Sen. 93Fall-9,14
Genealogy (S) 94Spr-32; Cady records 93Fall-31; Palatine 98Spr-17; Ray family (S) 90Fall-20
General Electric Co. 93Fall-6, 96Spr-20, 97Spr-16
Genung, Lockey (Q) 92Spr-24
George, Louise 99Spr-21
Gerlach's Dorf historical marker 99Fall-2
Germain, Karl 93Spr-4
Getter, Harvey 94Spr-23
GEW Vroman drugstore 98Fall-32
Giada, Ed 98Fall-11
Gibbons,  Bishop 91Fall-9
   Edmond F. Rev. Fr. 97Fall-12
Gibbs
   Frank 90Fall-23
   Frederick 92Fall-22,23,24
Gifford, Hannah 92Fall-12
Gilbert
   Doty 97Spr-7
   Ira 97Spr-7
   Isaac 96Fall-24
Gilboa 93Fall-29, 94Spr-2
   Ambulance 95Spr-5
   Churches 97Spr-36, (I) 97Fall-12, 98Fall-5. Flat Creek Baptist 91Fall-20. Reformed 97Spr-36. Roman Catholic 91Fall-6; (I) 97Fall-12
   Clark's Store 94Spr-2
   Cotton mill 96Fall-3; 98Fall-4
   Creamery 90Fall-15
   Dam 94Spr-2; 95Fall-33; 96Fall-2; 98Spr-20,21; 98Fall-4. Construction of 97Spr-15. Condemnation for 98Spr-20,21
   Early 20th century 97Fall-11
   Fire tower (I) 98Spr-25
   Floods 96Fall-2,3,4,5; of 1987   97Spr-20
   Grange 94Spr-18A
   Grist mill 96Fall-5
   Hamlet (S) 98Fall-5
   Hotel 98Fall-4
   Name 98Fall-3
   Roads 94Spr-14
   Safford Hill (M) 91Fall-20
   Sesquicentennial celebration (I,S) 98Fall-2
   Stagecoaches 98Fall-4
   Tannery 96Fall-3
   Taxes 94Spr-14
Gilboa Fossils, The (Hernick) (R) 97Spr-35
Gilboa Historical Society 98Fall-2
Gilboa Monitor 98Fall-5,7
Gilbourne, Davis 99Spr-31
Gilles, Edith 93Spr-7
Gillespie, William M. 93Fall-11,14
Gillet, Cyrrel 91Fall-26
Gilligan, John E. 91Fall-7,8
Giovannone, Carmen 95Fall-3,18,20
Girsdansky, Christine 93Fall-16A; 94Fall-16A,B; 95Fall-18A,20
Glaciers (S) 97Fall-8
Gleason, Kelly 99Fall-9
Glensdorf, Alfred Mrs. 97Spr-14
GLF store, Middleburgh 97Fall-24
Glynn, Martin H. Gov. 93Spr-14,15,16
Gngler, Rufus (as printed) 94Fall-8
Gold rush, Black Hills 96Spr-26
Golden Age of Homespun, The (VanWagenen, excerpt) 90Spr-2, 94Fall-14
Golding, Margaret 94Spr-30
Gonzalez, Joseph 94Fall-25,27
Goodenough, Arthur 90Spr-6
Goodnough, John 94Fall-12
Goodrich, David 95Spr-18C
Goody, Susan 94Spr-18B
Gooley, Joseph 97Spr-9
Gordon and Lawrence 93Fall-21
Gordon
   Charles 93Fall-21
   Jack 95Fall-inside backcover
   John 96Fall-23
Gorse, Byrne Patent settlers 96Fall-23
Gorsin, Esther (I) 91Fall-Cover
Gorton, Martha Zeh 98Fall-17
Goss
   John 96Fall-20,21,22
   Louise 93Spr-13
   Mary 96Fall-20,21,22
Gould, Helen 94Fall-3
Graces, Ruth 94Fall-20
Graham
   Morris 92Fall-17
   Theodorus VanWyck 93Spr-27
Granadere, Granadier See Grantier, Grenadier
Granby, Arthur 97Spr-5
Grand Army of the Republic 94Spr-26, 96Spr-23, 98Fall-28, encampment 99Fall-14
Grange. Breakabeen (I,S) 92Spr-5; Gilboa-Conesville 94Spr-18A; West Fulton 93Spr-20
Grant, Ulysses S. 94Spr-28, 94Fall-18
Grantier family (G) 93Spr-26
   Albrich 93Spr-26,29
   Almira 93Spr-26
   Burt (Bert) 93Spr-31,32
   Charles 93Spr-31
   Edna 93Spr-31
   Elias 93Spr-26
   Elizabeth 93Spr-25,26,28,29,31,32
   Eugene C. 93Spr-31