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Nassau county — continued 



topography and natural char- 

 acteristics, 448. 

 townships, description by, 448- 

 50. 

 Nassau, Fort, settlement of, 93. 

 Navigation laws, protest of New- 

 York against. iiU. 

 Now Rochelle. College of, 790. 

 New York, city charter granted, 59. 

 New York City, in relation to dairy- 

 ing, 63. 

 New York county. 454, 455. 

 New York Stale Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, 510. 

 New York University, location of, 



121. 

 Newark Custodial Asylum, location 



of, 777. 

 Newburgh, 526. " 



Newland, D. H., Minerals and Min- 

 ing in New York State, 80-83. 

 Newtown apple, where first perfected, 



735. 

 Niagara, importance of fortifications 



to early settlers, 272. 

 Niagara county, 456-6S. 



climate and rainfall. 459. 

 educational facilities, 465. 

 historical associations, 456, 457. 

 industry, development of, 4~57- 



59. 

 location and extent, 456. 

 marketing conditions, 463, 464. 

 milk and milk products, 464. 

 population, 456. 822. 

 statistics, 465-68. 

 topography and natural char- 

 acteristics. 460, 461. 

 townships, description by, 461- 

 63. 

 Niagara Falls. 51, 460. 



city of, 464. 

 Niagara grape, where originated, 



459. 



Niagara peach, where originated, 459. 



Niagara University, location of, 465. 



Normal schools, 9tate. location of, 



177, 214, 240. 283, 406, 432, 551, 



565. 613, 741. 



North Tonawtttda, 464. 



Northern New York Utilities Com- 

 pany, location of, 601. 



Norwich, 199. 



Nursery products, tiee Trees. 



Nursery stock, importance of, in 

 Livingston county, 400. 



Oats, counties leading in yield of, 

 69, 71. 

 importance of, in Jefferson 

 county, 370. 

 in Steuben county, 674. 

 Ogden, Samuel, purchase by, 58. 

 i >g<!ensburg, 612. 

 Oil, where produced, 108. 110. 112, 



114, 115, 135, 137, 139, 142. 

 Oil and gas, value of, produced in 



New York State, 82. 

 < >lean. 14ri. 

 Oneida, city of, 418. 

 Oneida county, 469-86. 



climate and rainfall, 472. 

 educational facilities, 483. 

 historical associations, 469, 470. 

 industry, development of, 471. 



472. 

 location and extent, 469. 

 marketing conditions, 480-82. 

 milk and milk products, 482. 

 population. 469. 822. 

 statistics, 483-86. 

 topography and natural char- 

 acteristics, 472, ?73. 

 townships, description by, 474— 

 80. 

 Oneida Indians, 53. 

 Oneonta, 565. 

 Onondaga county, 487-501. 



climate and rainfall, 400. 

 educational facilities, 498. 

 historical associations. 487, 488. 

 industry, development of, 488- 



90. 

 location and extent. 487. 

 marketing conditions, 496, 497. 

 milk and milk products, 497. 

 population, 487, 822. 

 statistics, 498-501. 



