APPENDIX. 



55 



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



County. 



Oswego. 



Ostego. 



Putnam 



Queens 



Rensselaer 



Richmond... 

 Rockland ... 

 St. Lawrence 



Town. 



Hannibal 



Mexico 



New Haven 



Orwell 



Palermo 



Parish 



Redfield 



Richland 



Sandy Creek ... 



Schroeppel 



Volney 



Williamstown.. 



Maryland 



Middlefield .... 



Milford 



Roseboom 



Springfield 



West ford 



Worcester 



Carmel 



Kent 



Phillipstown... 

 Putnam Valley 



Southeast 



Jamaica 



Oyster Bay 



Berlin 



Grafton 



Sandlake 



Stephentown . . 



Troy City 



Castleton .. 



Ramapo 



Brasher 



Canton 



Colton 



DeKalb 



Edwards 



Fine 



Fowler 



Gouverneur 



Hermon 



Hopkinton 



Lawrence 



Lisbon 



Louisville 



Macomb 



John Hoar. 



William Skinner. 



H. W. Schroeppel. 



Goodell. 



Isaac Alden. 



Jotham Houghton. 



Alexander McCollum. 



Matthew Cully. 



Abram Roseboom. 



Garret Staats. 



Artemas Howe. 



Silas Crippen. 



Kellogg. 



Elisha Cole. 



Col. Beverly Robinson. 



Isaac Post. 



Col. Jonathan Crane. 



Joseph Carpenter. 1 



Henry Townsend. <> 



Amos Sweet. 



Josiah Litchfield. 



Solomon Taylor. 



Younglove. 



Jan Barentson Wemp. 



John Palmer. 



John Suffern. 



G. B.R.Gove. 



Stillman Foote. 



Horace Garfield. 



Charles Boreland. 



Job Winslow. 



James C. Haile. 



James Haile. 



Lewis K. Morris. 



Miltoti Johnson. 



[saac R. Hopkins. 



Epbraim Martin. 



I>. w. Church. 



Asa Day. 



Timothy Pope. 



"Joseph Carpenter and Caleb Carman entered into an agreement with the town, whereby they 

 were permitted to use timber from the common lands, "except clapboard and rayle trees under 18 

 Inches," and were tosaw for the town "twelve pens in, the hundred cheaper than any other persons 

 of any other town"; and for citizens of the town " that bringeth the timber, one-halfe of the sawn 

 stuff for their laboure, provided that it is only for their owne use." 



*> For building this mill the town granted to Townsend and bis heirs Ibreverthe right to cut and 

 use timber from any part of the town he should choose: also the right to sell such timber either in 

 the town or out of it. 



First 

 settle- 

 ment. 



1802 

 1798 

 1798 

 1806 

 1806 

 1804 

 1798 

 1801 

 1804 

 1800 

 1793 

 1801 

 1793 

 1775 

 1770 

 1800 

 1762 

 1790 

 1789 

 1739 

 1754 

 1730 

 1740 

 1730 

 1656 

 1653 

 1765 

 1786 

 1766 

 1765 

 1659 

 1640 

 1740 

 1814 

 1800 

 1824 

 1803 

 1812 

 1823 

 1807 

 1806 

 1812 

 1803 



ISO? 



1800 

 1800 

 1817 



First 

 saw- 

 mill. 



1811 



1805 

 1810 

 1812 

 1807 

 1801 

 1806 

 1805 

 1819 

 1796 

 1803 

 1795 

 1775 

 1792 

 1806 

 1775 

 1796 

 1791 

 1750 

 1783 

 1762 

 1785 

 1740 

 1675 

 1673 

 1780 

 1799 

 1791 

 1800 

 1663 

 1669 

 1795 

 1815 

 1802 

 1825 

 1809 

 1824 

 1828 



1808 

 1809 

 1818 

 ls.U 

 1809 

 1804 

 L805 

 1818 



Built bv— 



Silas Crandell. 

 George Scriba. 

 Ira Foot. 

 Joseph Watson. 

 Phineas Chapin. 

 Way & Allen. 



