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History of the town of North Harmony, Chautauqua Co., New York

History of the town of North Harmony, Chautauqua Co., New York

Author: Darrow, Floyd L.

Description: History of the town of North Harmony, Chautauqua Co., New York. North Harmony, N.Y.: Town Board, 1953-1955.

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Subject(s):

  • North Harmony (N.Y.) -- History.
  • Chautauqua County (N.Y.) -- History.
  • New York (State) -- Chautauqua County -- North Harmony
  • New York (State) -- Chautauqua County -- Ashville
  • New York (State) -- Chautauqua County -- Stedman
  • New York (State) -- Chautauqua County -- Stow

Table of Contents:

  • Book I. Title page
  • Book I. Front matter
  • Book I. The towns background
  • Book I. Harmonys first town meeting
  • Book I. Formation of town of North Harmony
  • Book I. Harry B. Bouton
  • Book I. More of the early town history
  • Book I. The spelling of our countys name
  • Book I. Some early settlers of North Harmony
  • Book I. Reminiscences from Mr. Emmett Flanders
  • Book I. Mr. Flanders and baseball
  • Book I. An old time flax mill
  • Book I. Pioneer homes and characteristics
  • Book I. Ashville and its neighboorhood
  • Book I. From early issues of the Jamestown Journal
  • Book I. The churches of the town
  • Book I. This indenture
  • Book I. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Ashville
  • Book I. Baptist Church by the Wild Rose Cemetery
  • Book I. Ebenezer Church
  • Book I. Litany of dedication
  • Book I. Magnolia United Brethren Church
  • Book I. The schools of North Harmony
  • Book I. The rice school
  • Book I. The baker school
  • Book I. The brick school
  • Book I. Freeholders
  • Book I. School district no. 21
  • Book I. School district no. 4
  • Book I. The Checkered School House
  • Book I. School district no. 15
  • Book I. School district no. 12
  • Book I. School district no. 35
  • Book I. School district no. 13
  • Book I. School district no. 7
  • Book I. The post office at Ashville
  • Book I. An old-time letter
  • Book I. A rare find
  • Book I. Ashville
  • Book I. Ashville business directory
  • Book I. Honor roll
  • Book I. Glimpses of Ashville
  • Book I. Store of Clayton F. Lloyd, Ashville
  • Book I. An old-time residence
  • Book I. The Atherly place in Ashville
  • Book I. The John T. Dorman home in Ashville
  • Book I. The Kelso Family
  • Book I. The Sardius Steward place
  • Book I. Some Ashville characteristics
  • Book I. The Truesdell Family
  • Book I. Odds and ends in Ashville
  • Book I. Squire Norton
  • Book I. The Captain Robertson homestead
  • Book I. The Caleb Butler place
  • Book I. The physicians of the town
  • Book I. Ashville cemetery
  • Book I. Soldiers of World War I
  • Book I. World War II. Memorial board at Ashville
  • Book I. Ashville free library
  • Book I. George S. Cowles
  • Book I. Ross D. Cowles
  • Book I. Family of Walter W. Hewes
  • Book I. The Stedman store
  • Book I. The Ashville and Panama telephone and telegraph company
  • Book I. Stedman
  • Book I. A personality linking two eras
  • Book I. Ben Pringle
  • Book I. Jim Pringle
  • Book I. Frank Seymour
  • Book I. Leon Gale
  • Book I. Stedman Cemetery
  • Book I. The Sears Turkey Farm
  • Book I. On the highway east from the Sears Turkey Farm
  • Book I. "Little America"
  • Book I. The William Near farm
  • Book I. The art studio of Richard G. Sigafoos
  • Book I. Farm of Lincoln Fisher
  • Book I. The Gleason Family
  • Book I. The Marcy Family
  • Book I. Along the Stedman-Panama highway
  • Book I. Off the beaten path
  • Book I. A haunted house
  • Book I. Goegre Ira Alexander
  • Book I. The Blanchard farm
  • Book I. Airplane tragedy
  • Book I. Mills of North Harmony
  • Book I. The Ticknor place
  • Book I. The Blacksmith shops
  • Book I. Stedman Grange
  • Book I. The Ashville Grange
  • Book I. The Ashville G. L. F.
  • Book I. Mrs. Emmett Flanders
  • Book I. The Bonsteel Family
  • Book I. "Serenity Lodge"
  • Book I. The Connelly Family
  • Book I. The naming of Stow
  • Book I. The Newton Hadley Family
  • Book I. Reminiscenses of Mrs. Alton Ball
  • Book I. Stow
  • Book I. Data from Darwin Preston
  • Book I. Earlier history of the Watson place
  • Book I. The Parker Lott homestead
  • Book I. More on the stores of Stow
  • Book I. Clayton G. White
  • Book I. The Whitford Family
  • Book I. The Floyd Fisher Family
  • Book I. The Morton Family
  • Book I. The Victoria Inn
  • Book I. The Chautauqua traction line
  • Book II. Title page
  • Book II. Front matter
  • Book II. The Buddington J. Carpenter Family of Blockville
  • Book II. The Jackson home on the Stoneledge Road
  • Book II. Data from Mrs. Carroll Douglas
  • Book II. Fred Turney of Ashville
  • Book II. Russell Welch of Ashville
  • Book II. Mrs. Ella Crandall and her family
  • Book II. The Edyy boat company
  • Book II. The Ashville school
  • Book II. An Ashville man studying in Europe
  • Book II. A family of whom Ashville os proud
  • Book II. The Ashville Fire Department
  • Book II. North Harmony at the Sesqui-Centennial
  • Book II. Ashville ladies fire department (Jack McLean)
  • Book II. Fire at Stow
  • Book II. Work of Ashville fire department in 1952
  • Book II. Firemans gala days at Ashville
  • Book II. The mutual aid system
  • Book II. The Harmony Riders of Ashville
  • Book II. College students fromNorth Harmony in 1952
  • Book II. Cub Scout Pack 41
  • Book II. Ashville union free school
  • Book II. Report of North Harmony Youth Recreation Council 1951-1952
  • Book II. The Bishop Quigley Mansion
  • Book II. The Ashville Methodist Church
  • Book II. Wesleyan Methodist Church
  • Book II. The Ebenezer Church
  • Book II. The North Harmony Methodist Church
  • Book II. The Evangelical United Brethren Church
  • Book II. A most interesting vistit
  • Book II. Home of former supervisor & Mrs. Leon Balling
  • Book II. The meteoric flash of Stedman
  • Book II. Another old-time post office
  • Book II. The undertaking business in the town
  • Book II. A career in the Navy
  • Book II. Mrs. W. L. Bates
  • Book II. A Civil War letter from Augustus Neil
  • Book II. Mrs. Will Meyer of Ashville
  • Book II. Will Meyers apple drier at Ashville
  • Book II. The Sherman-Davis murder
  • Book II. Wilbur Gleason
  • Book II. Stanley G. Loomis
  • Book II. A Thrilling eipsode of World War I
  • Book II. Miss Ruth Jackson
  • Book II. G. Harold Cowles
  • Book II. The Harmony Farmers Club
  • Book II. Newcomers in our midst
  • Book II. Stedman
  • Book II. One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment N. Y. Volunteers
  • Book II. Terrific hail storm did much damage at Stow--Another sale of Lake Front
  • Book II. Aftermath of the flood of 1892
  • Book II. Interesting notes
  • Book II. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James
  • Book II. Reminiscences of Mrs. Eva Derby
  • Book II. Richard Pringle and the Far East
  • Book II. A. Marcus Connelly
  • Book II. Darius Warner and his family
  • Book II. Louis R. Brown
  • Book II. Miss Maude Skinner
  • Book II. Mrs. Richard Nichols
  • Book II. An elder citizen of Ashville
  • Book II. Stedman artist outclasses field of 150
  • Book II. Harsh welcome to newcomers in our midst
  • Book II. A transformation at Cheneys Point
  • Book II. Passing note
  • Book II. A faithful public servant
  • Book II. 30-plus years service
  • Book II. A resident of Ashville honored
  • Book II. Honor earned by an Ashville student
  • Book II. Reminiscent of bygone days
  • Book II. Men in the military service since World War II
  • Book II. Route signs on the town highways
  • Book II. Chautauqua Central School
  • Book II. Panama Central School
  • Book II. Stow watershed report
  • Book II. North Harmony gets recreation state aid
  • Book II. The Ashville Fire Hall
  • Book II. Gala days brought to end on Saturday

Date Added:  2/10/2007 05:56:00 PM

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