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HISTORY OF LUMBER INDUSTRY IN NEW YORK. 



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



Countv. 



Greene 



Hamilton 



Herkimer 



Jefferson 



Lewis 



Town. 



First 



settle- 

 ment. 



» He built it for 

 land (800 acres?). 

 Long Lake. 



b This mill was 

 Brown's Tract in 



Greenville 1750 



Haleott ( now Halcott Center) 1800 



Hunter 1800 



Jewett 1783 



Lexington 1777 



New Baltimore 1785 



Prattsville 1712 



Windham 1817 



Arietta 1827 



Benson 



Hope 1790 



Indian Lake 1834 



Lake Pleasant 1795 



Long Lake 1830 



Morehouse 1833 



Wells 1798 



Danube 1730 



Fairfield 1770 



Fran k fort 1775 



Litchfield 1789 



Newport 1791 



Norway 1786 



Russia 1792 



Stark (now Starkville) 1775 



Webb* 1799 



Wilmurt 1790 



Winfield 1792 



Adams 1800 



Antwerp 1803 



Brownville 1799 



Champion 1797 



Clayton 1802 



Ellisburg 1797 



Henderson 1799 



Hounsfield 1800 



Le Ray 1801 



Lorraine 1802 



Lyme 1801 



Orleans 1806 



Philadelphia 1804 



Rodn.an 1801 



Rutland 1799 



Theresa 1810 



Croghan 1828 



Denmark 1800 



Diana 1830 



High Market 1814 



Lewis 1799 



Leyden 1794 



Lowville 1797 



Martinsburg 1801 



a landowner named Hammond, receiving a 

 Under the terms of the contract, he also cu 



First 

 saw- 

 mill. 



1800 

 1820 

 1820 

 1795 

 1824 

 1800 

 1823 

 1817 



1849 

 1795 

 1836 

 1833 

 1829 

 1799 



1794 

 1806 

 1793 

 1793 

 1797 

 1776 

 1800 

 1790 

 1795 

 1802 

 1806 

 1800 

 1799 

 1804 

 1797 

 1807 

 1802 

 1802 

 1804 

 1803 

 1816 

 1805 

 1804 

 1802 

 1810 

 1830 

 1801 

 1833 



1800 

 1795 

 1798 

 1803 



Built bv- 



Nathaniel Holmes. 

 Henry Hosford. 

 Roger Bronson. 

 Laban Andrews. 

 John Bray. 

 Charles Titus. 



Smedburg. 



Jared Clark. 



Nathan Lobdell. 



Wing Lumber Co. 

 — — Foster. 

 E. H. St. John.» 

 Andrew K. Morehouse. 

 Halsey Rogers. 

 Samuel Haupt. 

 Samuel Green. 

 John Hollister. 



Taleott. 



Benjamin Bowen. 

 Capt. David Hinman. 

 Benjamin Hinman. 

 Abraham Van Home. 

 Governor John Brown. 

 Arthur Noble. 

 Joseph Walker. 

 David Smith. 

 Silas Ward. 

 Gen. Jacob Brown. 

 Joel Mix. 



Smith cfc Delamater. 

 Lyman Ellis. 

 Willis Fellows. 

 Augustus Sacket. 

 Benjamin Brown. 

 Frost. 



Dr. Andrus. 



Thos. & John Townsend 



William Rice. 



David Coffeen. 



James D. Le Ray. 



Somerville Stewart. 



Nathan Munger. 



Faskit Harri>. 



James McVicker. 



Joel Jenks. 



Bela Butterfield. 



Daniel Kelley. 



Walter Martin, 

 stated sum of money and five lots of 

 t out the first road from Newcomb to 



built at Old Forge by Governor John Brown, of Providence, R. I., the owner of 

 the Adirondacks. 



