Saturday, October 15, 2011

CONTENTS INDEX to SOUVENIRS OF YESTERYEAR Volumes 1-4

Souvenirs of Yesteryear
Exploring Chenango County, New York
Donald A. Windsor
Volumes 1-4 Combined
CONTENTS INDEX

Readers have urged me to provide a comprehensive index to all four volumes of Souvenirs of Yesteryear.  I am working on one, but in the meantime, here is an index based on the tables of contents in front of each volume.
The first number following ---  is the volume.  The number after the : is the page in that volume.

1491 ---  3: 64
A date still living in infamy ---  4: 86
A salt and battery ---  4: 41
Apple trees ---  2: 14
Apples, rescuing historic ---  3: 8
Arch, natural, local ---  2: 79
Archaeology, farmstead ---  4: 96
Archaeology, half century of local ---  4: 40
Bamboozled by an invasive alien ---  3: 46
Barn, an 1817 ---  2: 44
Barn, tallest in Chenango County? ---  1: 75
Birds, early spring ---  2: 18
Black Bridge ---  4: 34
Black Bridge, the 'other' ---  4: 46
Book, the best about Norwich ---  3: 57
Bottoms up ---  3: 95
Bowman Lake State Park ---  3: 98
Brick crosswalks, those impressive new ---  3: 31
Bridge at Ditch Road, Holmesville ---  1: 32
Brookfield Railroad ---  3: 22
Brookfield trails ---  3: 89
Bullthistle botanist blossomed in Brooklyn ---  4: 55
Bullthistle County ---  3: 37
Burned-over District ---  4: 58
Canada thistle ---  4: 18
Canal Lock 76 ---  4: 56
Canal Lock 88 ---  2: 83
Canal Lock 100 ---  4: 77
Canal water ---  4: 74
Catskill-IthacaTurnpike ---  3: 70
Caves, Indian ---1: 37
Cemetery, an ideal ---  2: 53
Central Valley Railroad ---1: 34
Cheese Factory, Prudy Robbins ---  3: 54
Chenango Forks ---  4: 25
Chenango Hotel ---  3: 80
Chenango Road, The Old ---  4: 13
Chenango to Albany ---  3: 48
Cherry tree, gnarled survivor ---  1: 13
Cheshireville Hotel---  1: 31
Christmas bird count ---  2: 8
Chronological diversity ---  4: 51
Civilian Conservation Corps camp ---  1: 15
Clark, Hiram C. ---  2: 64
Consolidating Chenango County into three towns ---  4: 85
Corner, most significant in Chenango County ---  1: 29
Cornfield, our oldest ---  3: 28
Cortland Street Pool ---  1: 27
County, the new ---  3: 4
Creamery, Fountain Head ---  3: 66
Cycle pathic bikers ---  3: 72
Daffodils, feral ---  2: 30
Dalton Road ---  2: 76
Dams, stone --- 1: 5
Dandelions ---  4: 6
Daphne,catching ---  3: 19
Dates provide bridges to the past ---  4: 65
Dendrochronology ---  3: 25
Deserts of Oxford ---  2: 5
Diaries ---  4: 11
Diaries of Henry Van Der Lyn ---  2: 81
Dug wells, stone-lined ---  3: 10
East German ---  4: 20
Eel weir in the Unadilla River ---  4: 81
Esker quester ---  2: 40
Experimental Forest Station in Smyrna ---  2: 87
Farmstead archaeology ---  4: 96
Fellow traveler ---  4: 83
Finger Lakes Trail ---  1: 95
Fireplace, an old, unique ---  2: 54
Floods, plain fill-osophy of ---  4: 60
Forest Station, Experimental, Smyrna ---  2: 87
Foundation for a lifetime ---  3: 59
Foundations, old stone --- 1: 7
Fountain Head Creamery ---  3: 66
Frenchmans Road ---  1: 21
Frenchmans Road, Noble site on ---  4: 10
Frink Tavern, chronology of  ---  2: 60
Gateway to Perrytown ---  3: 3
Genealogy for non-natives ---  1: 19
General Sullivan, ever in Chenango County? ---  4: 8
Gore, The ---  3: 96
Gorges and waterfalls ---  1: 50
Great Brook Watershed ---  3: 68
Grocery stores ---  3: 83
Grog Hollow Monster ---  3: 39
Grog Hollow Monster, scary encounter with ---  4: 100
Groundhog's Day ---  3: 6
Halfway measures ---  4: 36
Hamlets ---  4: 22
Hatch, Joel, entry into Chenango County ---  3: 11
Highest point in Chenango County ---  1: 56
Hiram C. Clark ---  2: 64
Historical preservation ---  4: 29
Hobo jungles ---  4: 49
Holmesville, Message from namesake ---  2: 89
Hope springs eternal ---  1: 23
Hosea Dimmick house ---  4: 43
House, plant your own ---  1: 85
IBM Glen ---  4: 24
Indian burial grounds? ---  4: 45
Indian mounds ---  3: 17
Inhabitants, earliest of Chenango County ---  2: 47
Iroquoia ---  4: 76
Ithaca-Catskill Turnpike ---  3: 70
Joe Road, Lincklaen ---  1: 44
Joel Hatch's entry into Chenango County ---  3: 11
John Lincklaen's journey from Oxford to Cazenovia ---  2: 28
John Lincklaen's trek north ---  2: 38
Jordan Spreader ---  4: 93
Junk, old rusty ---  3: 82
Kettlehole bogs ---  3: 35
Kings Settlement road, the old  ---  2: 10
Kopac Pond ---  1: 76
Lakes, largest in Chenango County ---  2: 1
Lazyville, living in had its Merritts ---  4: 1
Line of Property ---  3: 55
Low-Down Wagon Works ---  4: 79
Main, gas, Remembering the ---  1: 47
Manhole covers, personalized ---  4: 32
Maps, database for old ---  1: 83
McDonough Sulfur Springs ---  2: 33
McMoran Knife Factory ---  2: 59
Message from the namesake of Holmesville ---  2: 89
Mill at Plymouth Reservoir ---  1: 17
Montgomery's wards ---  2: 31
Monumental disappointment ---  3: 61
Noble site on Frenchmans Road ---  4: 10
Norwich-Guilford Road, the old  ---  2: 6
Not through a car window ---  4: 63
Notch up on West Hill ---  3: 1
Nuts to New York ---  3: 76
Octagonal silos ---  4: 15
Old & Weary ---  2: 26
Old road between Woods Corners and South New Berlin ---  4: 98
Oneida River ---  3: 78
Otselic Creek became the Otselic River ---  3: 41
Outhouses ---  2: 20
Parallel lines in the river bottom ---  3: 52
Passenger pigeons ---  3: 43
Peak, highest in each town ---  4: 28
Penguin Peak ---  1: 78
Perrytown ---  1: 25
Perrytown, Gateway to ---  3: 3
Perrytown, in Columbus ---  2: 23
Pettis Slope - Pre-World War II ---  2: 3
Pettis Slope monument ---  1: 88
Pharsalia Schoolhouse Number 8 ---  3: 62
Pink Hill, Pitcher ---  1: 39
Plain fill-osophy of floods ---  4: 60
Plank Roads ---  1: 52
Plasterville ---  4: 88
Pool, swimming, Cortland Street ---  1: 27
Population histories of the towns ---  2: 69
Population history of Chenango County ---  2: 67
Post office , oldest in Chenango County ---  4: 31
Pre-World War II boyhood ---  4: 53
Preston Hollow ---  3: 23
Preston's bicentennial ---  3: 87
Prudy Robbins Cheese Factory ---  3: 54
Puckerville Corners ---  1: 42
Puckerville Pullers, ringleader of  ---  2: 56
Quarry, abandoned ---  1: 9
Quarry, Grandfather's ---  1: 41
Racetrack bridge ---  2: 36
Railroad triumphs over canal ---  4: 70
Raking suckers ---  3: 85
Roundhouse hub? ---  1: 11
Ruins, old, the beauty of ---  1: 73
Sailor's monument ---  2: 71
Sanford Tool Factory ---  1: 61
Sangerfield River ---  3: 91
Sawmill, steam, remains of ---  3: 15
Scary encounter with the Grog Hollow Monster ---  4: 100
Schoolhouse Number 8, Pharsalia ---  3: 62
Schoolhouse reunion, one-room ---  1: 65
Schoolhouses, Old ---  1: 54
Settlement spacings ---  4: 38
Shingle Street ---  2: 51
Sidney walking trail ---  4: 68
Silos, octagonal ---  4: 15
Skinner Hill ---  4: 16
Sneaking smokes behind the warehouse ---  2: 46
Solstice, winter ---  2: 85
Spoonful of Velvet ice cream ---  2: 62
Stealth tourism ---  4: 94
Steam sawmill, remains of ---  3: 15
Stone piles of Chenango County ---  1: 1
Stone piles, the mysterious ---  2: 12
Stone walls, reading ---  1: 80
Street signs ---  4: 47
Suckers, raking ---  3: 85
Sugarbush, an old  ---  2: 24
Sulfur Springs revisited ---  2: 41
Sulfur Springs, McDonough ---  2: 33
Sulphur Springs revisited again ---  2: 49
Swamps ---  2: 66
Take it with you. You really can ---  2: 34
The 'Z' word ---  4: 66
The significance of an early trail ---  2: 43
Three score and ten ---  2: 21
Tied to the Great Depression ---  1: 48
Tinker Ridge Road ---  3: 14
Tomato time ---  3: 45
Tornadoes in Chenango ---  1: 68
Tourism, stealth ---  4: 94
Town boundary markers ---  1: 58
Town centers ---  2: 77
Toxic waste dumps ---  2: 74
Tulip trees ---  3: 29
Turnpike, Ithaca-Catskill ---  3: 70
Turntable, railroad junction, East Guilford ---  3: 20
Twenty Towns, original  ---  3: 93
Unadilla River --- 1: 3
Unadilla River, eel weir in ---  4: 81
Uncle Dan's church ---  3: 33
Upperville Falls ---  4: 61
Van Der Lyn, Henry, diaries of ---  2: 81
Velvet ice cream, spoonful of ---  2: 62
Vermont Sufferers ---  4: 4
Wall of Water ---  4: 2
Waterfalls and Gorges ---  1: 50
Wells, dug,  stone-lined ---  3: 10
What do we know? ---  2: 16
Whaupaunaucau State Forest ---  1: 91
Where are we? ---  1: 70
Where do you live? ---  3: 74
White Rock ---  4: 71
White snakeroot ---  3: 50
White Store Falls ---  4: 73
Who lived here and when? ---  4: 91

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