APPENDIX. 



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The beginnings of the lumber industry in the State of New York — Continued. 



County. 



Cattaraugus . 



Cayuga . 



Chautauqua . 



Chemung. 



Chenango 



Town. 



Leon 



Little Valley. 



Lyndon 



Machias 



Mansfield 



Napoli 



New Albion.. 



Olean 



Otto 



Perrysburg. . . 



Persia 



Portville 



Randolph 



South Valley 



Yorkshire 



Brutus 



Conquest b ... 



Sterling 



Throop 



Arkwright . . . 



Carroll 



Charlotte 



Cherry Creek 



Ellery 



Ellicott 



Gerry 



Hanover 



Harmony 



Kiantone 



Mina 



Poland 



Pomfret 



Villenova 



WVstfield 



Ashland 



Baldwin 



Big Flats 



Catlin 



Chemung 



Erin 



Horseheads . . 



Southport 



Van Etten ... 



Veteran 



Af ton 



' lolumbufi 



Green 



Lincklaen 



Built bv— 



Ebenezer Collar. 

 David Powers. 

 Jason Sherman. 

 Andrew McBuzzell. 

 Clark Brothers. 

 James Wait. 

 Mathew Nealy. 

 Shepard & Thrall. 

 Isaac \V. Sherman. 

 Isaac Balcom. 

 Ahaz Allen. 

 Green & Dodge. 

 Thomas Harvey. 

 Quaker Colony. 

 Isaac Williams. 

 Lewis Putnam. 



Twitchell. 



John Cooper. 

 Prentice Palmer. 

 Benjamin Orton. 

 John Frew. 

 Samuel Sinclair. 

 William Kilbourn. 

 William Bemus. 

 Edward Works. 

 Hines A: Newton. 

 Abel Cleveland. 

 Reuben Slayton. 

 Robert Russell. 

 Alex Finley. 

 Dr. Thos. R. Kennedy. 

 Baker, Berry & < '■ >. 

 John Kent. 

 John McMahan. 

 Isaac Baldwin. 

 Elisha Hammond. 

 William Miller. 

 James Wheeler. 

 Maj. Wm. Wynkoop.« 

 McMillan Brothers. 

 Nathan Teal. 

 Col. Abraham Miller. 

 Isaac- Swartwood. 



Teal. 



Cooper A: Miner. 

 Job Vail. 

 Conrad sharp. 

 Catlin & Shipman. 

 Henry Ludlow. 



Macdonough 



» The mills did work for the white settlers on the usual terms, and furnished lumber for the Indians 

 free. 

 b In 1804 James Perkins built the first framed house, sawing out all the lumber with a whipsaw. 



The building was still Btanding in 1859, a monument of persevering industry. 



• Major Wynkoop built the first frame bouse In this town, the boards and timbers for which were 

 sawed out with a whipsaw, 



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