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Fredonian getting highest honor for Civil War service - World & Nation. WASHINGTON – Raised in Fredonia, First Lt.

Fredonian getting highest honor for Civil War service - World & Nation

Alonzo H. Cushing went off to fight, telling a cousin that “I may never return” but “I will gain a name in this war.” Cushing proved right on both counts. He did not return, and now, after an epic delay notable even in a town famed for taking its time, his name will at long last be honored at the White House. More than 150 years after standing his ground against Pickett’s Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, Cushing will be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by President Obama – a result both of his heroism in those dark days and of the persistence of a 94-year-old Wisconsin woman who lobbied on his behalf for more than a quarter-century.

Cushing, born in 1841 in Delafield, Wis., moved to Fredonia at age 6 and later graduated from West Point. After all the blood spilled during the charge – named for Confederate Maj. “This falls into that category of it’s never too late to do the right thing,” said Rep. The history of Orange County, New York. The Holland Land Company in Western New York.pdf. History of Schoharie County by Jeptha R. Simms. Schoharie County NYGenWeb Site The team of fourteen Schoharie County enthusiasts who converted this book to electronic format: Sarah Sweeney, Richard Fox, Doug Boyer, Jan Sanford, Wendy Kirkland Wilkerson, Lisa Dougherty, Jo Orvik, Sharon Illies, Jim Newman, Rick & Judy Kohler, Rusty Okoniewski, Frank Lemily, Dave McDonald, and Norman Brown This book is not a facsimile.

History of Schoharie County by Jeptha R. Simms

Misspellings in original in most cases have been left unchanged. However, since transcription was done by a large group, some corrections may have been made. Instructions to you, the viewer. Containing also A Sketch of the Causes which led to the American Revolution; and Interesting Memoranda of the Mohawk Valley; together with Much Other Historical and Miscellaneous Matter, Never Before Published.by Jeptha R.

ERRATA (changes have been made for this online version) On page 117, under cut, instead of North read South view. History of Schoharie county and border wars of ... Genealogies of the families and descendants of ... Land, Family and Inheritance in Transition: Kibworth Harcourt 1280-1700 - Cicely Howell. Family Memorials - Google Play. 1000 Islands1000 Islands. Early Indiana trails and surveys. Fonda, New York. Fonda is a village in Montgomery County, New York, United States.

Fonda, New York

The population was 795 at the 2010 census. Fonda is the county seat of Montgomery County.[1] The village is named after Douw Fonda,[2] a Dutch-American settler scalped in 1780 during an Indian raid in the Revolutionary War. The Fonda Fair is an annual agricultural event. Surname Listing. The Lure of the Land Promoter: A Bibliographical Study of Certain New York Real Estate. Volume XXIV · Winter-Spring 1969 · Number 2 & 3 The Lure of the Land Promoter: A Bibliographical Study of Certain New York Real Estate Rarities When General Sullivan's army went swinging along through the glades and across the ridges on their march to the Genesee in 1799, their keen eyes were watchful, not only for the lurking Iroquois but also for new homes for themselves.

The Lure of the Land Promoter: A Bibliographical Study of Certain New York Real Estate

History of the original town of Concord : being... Map.jpg (873×721) Www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycnygs/Holland_Land_Company.pdf. Www.fredonia.edu/library/special_collections/hlc/BECPL.pdf. Records of the Holland Land Company. A previous article discussed the role of the Holland Land Company in the settlement of western New York State.

Records of the Holland Land Company

This consortium of Dutch bankers in Amsterdam had purchased 3.3 million acres west of the Genesee River in 1792. History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Michigan, Containing a History of the Organization and Early Settlement of the County, Together with a Biographical Record of Many of the Oldest and Most Prominent Settlers and Present Residents, Obtained. Documents/Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Project Database.pdf. History of Collins, NY. Collins was formed from Concord on the 16th of March, 1821; North Collins was taken off in November, 1852, leaving this town with its present area of about sixty-two square miles.

History of Collins, NY

It includes a large part of the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, which extends northwesterly from Gowanda along Cattaraugus Creek, and over which it has a nominal jurisdiction. The portion occupied by white settlers comprises all of township 6, range 8, and the western three tiers of lots in township 6, range 7, lying north of Cattaraugus Creek, and the southern tier of lots in township 7, range 8, and three lots in the southwest corner of township 7, range 7, of the Holland Company’s survey, being in all about 29,496 acres. The reservation in Collins occupies about twelve square miles. History of Cayuga County, New York : with illus... History of Saratoga County, New York, with illu... Glens Falls, New York. "Glenn Falls", 1841.

Glens Falls, New York

South Glens Falls New York's Official Site. Memorial history of Utica, N.Y. : from its sett... Tioga County History. The Antimasonic party, a study of political antimasonry in the United States, 1827-1840 - Google Play. Genealogical and family history of western New York, a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation - Google Play. Arcade and Attica Railroad, Arcade NY, Nostalgic train rides and history, locomotives. History of Essex County : with illustrations an... Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial ... Historical gazetteer and biographical memorial ... Historic Structures of Chautauqua County, NY. Attorney Directory - Attorney Details. Town of Canandaigua History. Town of Naples History from History of Ontario Co, NY Pub 1878 pg 260 - 264 Kindly transcribed by Deborah Spencer Return to Home Page Return to Town Histories Here spreads a forest; there a village shines;

Town of Canandaigua History

Welcome to Chautauqua e-mail webmaster. The American Civil War Home Page. History of Essex County : with illustrations an... History of Essex County : with illustrations an... West of the Genesee River. Writing a Family Biography (Part 2)- A Handy Template - Genealogy Wise. A Family Biography Template Many people shy away from including too much writing in their family history books, assuming it takes some special talent.

Writing a Family Biography (Part 2)- A Handy Template - Genealogy Wise

Often this results in a quick rendition of the facts of a person's life, born, worked, married, died. Not exactly creative. Below I have prepared a simple template anyone can use to write a creative biography about an ancestor or a living relative. This template provides an added element, a family element. Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Site - Bradford County & Tioga County (PA): Chemung (NY)

Gaylord Associated Families

Pierce Genealogy, No. IV.: Being the Record of the Posterity of Capt ... - Frederick Clifton Pierce. Newspaper 14/Ellicottville NY Post/Ellicottville NY Post 1915 Jan-Dec 1917/Ellicottville NY Post 1915 Jan-Dec 1917 - 0560.pdf. Newspaper 11/Randolph NY Register/Randolph NY Register 1935-1936 Grayscale/Randolph NY Register 1935-1936 Grayscale - 0310.pdf.

Mass Media. Upstate New York Genealogy - Researchers Data Sources & Links - Favorite Links. Ny-ontariocounty.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/532. History of the Town. Wales is one of the earliest of the towns of Erie County. It was formed from Willink by State Law on April 15, 1818, while Erie County was still a part of Niagara County. As time went on, this huge town was divided into several smaller townships until Willink was left with only approximately 100 square miles.

Brown Family of Evans, Erie County, New York

The American spelling reform movement. – Free Online Library. “This was certainly not a new idea. Projects to reform the spelling of American English predated the Declaration of Independence. And even earlier proposals to reform British English had led Jonathan Swift, in 1712, to condemn what he called “the foolish opinion advanced of late years that we ought to spell exactly as we speak.” “For centuries English spelling had been in the gradual process of reforming itself without any plan.

Chaucerian spellings…were…simplified–for example, fysshe became fishe and then fish. Well into the eighteenth century spelling remained highly idiosyncratic, even among the literary elite, and no reader coming upon an odd spelling would draw unflattering conclusions about the writer’s education or intelligence. “By 1768 the polymathic Benjamin Franklin…proposed a radical reform of English…based on phonetic principles. The Salamanca Press Obituaries All time: All of The Salamanca Press Obituaries from All time.

The Green Free Library Newspaper Archive - Search Old Newspaper Articles Online. Iroquois. The Iroquois (/ˈɪrəkwɔɪ/ or /ˈɪrəkwɑː/), also known as the Haudenosaunee /ˈhoʊdənɵˈʃoʊni/,[1] or the Six Nations, (the Five Nations and Five Nations of the Iroquois before 1722), and to themselves the Goano'ganoch'sa'jeh'seroni [2] or Ganonsyoni[3] are a historically powerful and important northeast Native American people who formed the Iroquois Confederacy and today make up the Six Nations.

Iroquois

Many prominent individuals are Iroquois or have Iroquois ancestry. The Iroquois have a melting pot culture and are vibrant today in language, culture, and independent governance. In 2010, more than 45,000 enrolled Six Nations people lived in Canada, and about 80,000 in the United States. Iroquois League The League is embodied in the Grand Council, an assembly of fifty hereditary sachems.[4] The Iroquois and most Iroquoian peoples have a matrilineal kinship system; descent and inheritance pass through the maternal lines, and children are considered born into their mother's clan. Seneca Nation of Indians.

The old days in Gowanda, New York

Wikipedia on Bain Capital. Western New York People, Places and Things. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, established in 1833 and sometimes referred to as the Lake Shore, was a major part of the New York Central Railroad's Water Level Route from Buffalo, NY to Chicago, primarily along the south shore of Lake Erie (in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio) and across northern Indiana.

The line's trackage is still used as a major rail transportation corridor and hosts Amtrak passenger trains, with the ownership in 1998 split at Cleveland between CSX to the west and Norfolk Southern in the east. History[edit] Early history: 1835–1869[edit] North Tonawanda and Tonawanda. North Tonawanda and Tonawanda. North Tonawanda and Tonawanda. Canal History - New York State Canals. The New York State Canal System is not only rich in history, but also culture. Many immigrants worked long and hard on "Clinton’s Ditch" to create this magnificent waterway. Folklore, songs and speech lingo emerged from those individuals working along the Canal.