Historical sketches of western New York

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Historical sketches of western New York

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English
Pages
232

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Cover of: Historical sketches of western New York.
Historical sketches of western New York.
1972, AMS Press, Ams Pr Inc
in English - [1st AMS ed.]
Cover of: Historical sketches of western New York
Historical sketches of western New York
1907, Printed for private distribution by the Matthews-Northrup Works
Cover of: Historical sketches of western New York
Historical sketches of western New York
1907, Printed for private distribution by the Matthews-Northrup Works
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Table of Contents

The Seneca Indians.
Phelps and Gorham purchase.
Mary Jemison.
Jemima Wilkinson.
Joseph Smith, Jr., and Mormonism.
Morgan and Antimasonry.
The Fox sisters and Rochester knockings.

Edition Notes

Published in
Buffalo

Classifications

Library of Congress
F127.G2 V18

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 232 p.
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6985556M
Internet Archive
historicalsketc00vandgoog
LCCN
07020750
OCLC/WorldCat
2311018

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