History of the Greater
Waterville Area -
Electronic Collection
The following full-text articles concern the history of the greater Waterville area,
and are presented here with the cooperation and generous assistance
of the Waterville Historical
Society. Following the title of many of the articles appears
the years in which they were first written or published (not necessarily
the time periods discussed in the article).
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LIST OF FULL-TEXT ARTICLES
Waterville Times Obituary Index: 1856-1895 Richard
Brown has compiled a complete database, reproduced here in four
(4) parts, of obituaries which appeared in the pages of the Waterville
Times from 1856 through 1895. The full-text articles are in
the collection of the Waterville Public Library. This database,
containing the name, date of death, place of death and obituary
publication date for more than 2,100 individuals, is an extremely
valuable resource which we are most excited to present here. Each
data file is quite large (approximately 325K), so please be patient
while the pages download.
The Betrayal of Samson Occom (1998) This
article by Bernd Peyer, which appeared in the November, 1998 issue
of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, deals with the life of
Samson Occom (1723-1792), a Mohegan Indian instrumental in creating
the Christian Indian community in Brothertown.
Cowen's History of the Loomis Family Former Town of
Sangerfield historian Norman R. Cowen recounts some of the exploits
of Central New York's most infamous crime
family.
Map of Oneida County (1829) A map showing the original patents and land grants of Oneida County.
References to these patents and grants are still commonly found
in Oneida County deeds.
The Fire of
1838 (1838) A poem from the
scrapbook of H. J. Coggeshell loaned to the Waterville Historical
Society by Bill Cowen.
Pomroy Jones'
History of the Town of Sangerfield (1851) A
chapter from Annals and Recollections of Oneida County,
as published by Pomroy Jones in 1851. The research and
writing of this particular chapter, however, have been credited
to Amos. O. Osborn, a Waterville historian,
lawyer and Renaissance man, whose own history of the Town appears
elsewhere in these pages.
Pomroy Jones' History of Marshall
Township (1851) Also excerpted from Jones' Annals and
Recollections of Oneida County.
Pomroy Jones' History of
the Town of Augusta (1851) A third chapter from
Pomroy Jones' Annals and Recollections of Oneida County.
Recollections of Abner
Livermore (1851) Abner
Livermore (1777-1857), an early Waterville area resident and school teacher, shares his memories
of local people and events from the 1790's through the early 1800's. His original
letter is in the collection of the Waterville Public Library.
The Railroad Comes to Town (1867) A contemporary account of the opening of the railroad between Utica and Waterville on November 14, 1867, as published
in the Waterville Times.
Waterville Seventy Years Ago (1876) This article
appeared in the Waterville Times on Thursday, March 23, 1876.
The locations of the homes described herein may be determined by
referring to the map appearing following the text portion of the
article.
The New York Sun's History
of the Loomis Gang (1877) A history of the infamous Loomis
Gang written by Amos Cummings for the New York Sun in
1877 and reprinted in several upstate journals.
The Old Anvil - 1849 Forge Hollow
Celebration (1886) An amusing story written for the Waterville
Times by "E. J. R." which appeared in that publication in
two segments on July 9 and July 17, 1886.
Days of Long Ago (1886) The recollections of a former Waterville resident
in an 1886 interview by historian Amos Osborn. The article was
originally published in the Waterville Reflex - a newspaper
which later merged with the Waterville Times - and reprinted
by the Times early in the 20th century.
Amos Osborn's History of Sangerfield
(1886) The text of a speech given
by Amos Osborn (b. 1811), resident historian, lawyer and Renaissance
man, of Waterville,
to the Oneida County Historical Society, as published in the Waterville
Times on October 1, 1886.
A brief biography of Mr. Osborn appears at the end of the article.
The Hop Industry (1886) An excerpt from Amos O. Osborn's History of Sangerfield,
written in 1886, concerning the Waterville area's
once-thriving hop industry.
Tom Kindness, One of the Last of
the Mohegans (c. 1905) This article,
which was found in an old scrapbook, appears to have been printed
in an out-of-town newspaper. Although the article is undated,
extrinsic evidence suggests that it was published c. 1905.
History of the Nine Mile Swamp
(1947) Town of Sangerfield Historian
Norman Cowen takes a trip around the Nine Mile Swamp with
his guides, George B. Stetson and Aden Livermore, both 81 years
of age, and their teacher, Phenette Carter, 93.
Waterville Masonic Temple (1950) An historical account of the Waterville Masonic Temple and
its chapter room as compiled by Worthy Sister Gertrude Allen and
Sister Beverly Allen. It was given to the members of Crystal Chapter,
O.E.S. on the occasion of the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary
of the Chapter, February 14, 1950.
Hop Extract Industry Started Locally? (1973) An interesting
article written by M. L. Peterson for the Waterville Times in 1973.
The Brothertown
Tribe (1989) Excerpted from
the book, A Man Called Sampson, written by Will and
Rudi Ottery in 1989. The book traces the ancestry and
progeny of Sampson, a Mashantucket Pequot Indian, born in what
is now New London County, Connecticut - including brief descriptions
of family connections to other historic native American family
groups, the ancient Pequot tribe, the Pequot War, the Brothertown
tribe of New York and the Brothertown tribe of Wisconsin. A
copy of this book - donated by Will and Rudi Ottery - is available
at the Deansboro Library. This excerpt is reprinted here with
the kind permission of Will Ottery.
Kate Loftus Welch (1996) Prepared for the Waterville Public Library and the Waterville
Historical Society by Thomas Barnes, author and editor of Along
Willona Creek (1996) and The Poet of Forge Hollow (1997).
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