History of St. Lawrence Co. , New York, 1749-1878
With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from History of St. Lawrence Co., New York, 1749-1878: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers The earliest roads and means of communication we e the Indian trail and the canoe, or dug-out, and a score of years elapsed after the first settlement before there were even passable roads for teams.
The vast domain of St. Lawrence County comprises 2880 square miles, is in itself equal in area to several of the minor States of the Union, and its history is almost equally important. We have endeavored, in this elaborate and bean tiful volume, to give all the important facts connected with its various interests: Discovery and early settlement; the mission of La Presentation; the military and naval Operations of the early and later wars; the history of its numerous land-titles and prominent land-holders; the planting ofits early schools and churches; its organization into a separate county its courts and boards of supervisors; the founding of its numerous towns and villages; sketches of its promi nent citizens, its attorneys and physicians, its political, agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial interests; its growth and development by decades, with statistics of pcpu lation, taxation, and wealth; its railway and shipping inter ests; its geography, geology, etc., and the grand and noble part taken by its people in the terrible struggle for the preservation of the Union.
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