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- “Up To Ontario”, Diary of Stephen Cross of Newburyport, Mass.
- “The City of Mexico,” George Scriba’s Dream of a Lake Ontario Metropolis
- A Century of Fire Fighting in Oswego
- A Century of Public Entertainment In Oswego County II: Academy of Music Period
- Activities of the Underground Railroad in Oswego County
- Battle of Oswego in 1814
- Commodore Melancthon Taylor Woolsey Lake Ontario Hero of the War of 1812
- Early Pulaski History
- Early Van Buren Residents of Oswego County
- Fort Ontario Historically Distinguished Among Forts Yet Garrisoned
- Francis Lewis: Prisoner of War (1756); Signer of The Declaration of Independence (1776)
- Henry Cuyler Bunner
- Old “Market House,” Oswego’s First City Hall
- Old Homes of Oswego
- Old Homes of Oswego – Part 2
- Oswego County Glass
- Oswego Harbor—Past and Present
- Pioneer Oswego County Preachers and Their Churches
- Sketches of Musical Life in Oswego
- The Black 369th in Oswego
- The New J. Fenimore Cooper
- The Oswego State Normal and Training School, An Interpretation
- The Pageant of New York
- Three Generations Of Coopers In Oswego
- Two Famous Abolitionists of Oswego County
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- “The City of Mexico,” George Scriba’s Dream of a Lake Ontario Metropolis
- Battle of Oswego in 1814
- Early Van Buren Residents of Oswego County
- Morgan Robertson and His Sea Stories
- Old Homes of Oswego – Part 2
- Orrin Stone, 1789-1876: Oswego County Pioneer
- Oswego County Glass
- The “Vandalia,” The First Screw Propelled Vessel on the Great Lakes
- The Black 369th in Oswego
- The New J. Fenimore Cooper
- The Oswego State Normal and Training School, An Interpretation
- The Pageant of New York
- Three Generations Of Coopers In Oswego
