Page 214 - |
For "after the last war,"
read "before the last war" |
Page 263 - |
McCullough's mills were
built in 1802. |
Page 272 - |
The steamboat
Walk-in-the-Water was wrecked in 1821 |
Page 272 - |
The steamboat Missouri was
bought, not built, by Gen. Reedin 1840. |
Page 274 - |
The U. S. revenue cutter
Benjamin Rush was built in 1828. |
Page 293 - |
The block-house referred
to as having been built in 1795 stood on Garrison Hill. |
Page 324 - |
William Wallace
located in Erie in 1798. |
Page 332 - |
The name of the first
court crier was Daniel Nangle instead of David
Langley. |
Page 341 - |
William Hoge was a
resident of Washington County. |
Page 401 - |
The Democratic vote for
Congress in Warren County in 1878 was 821, instead of 1821. |
Page 425 - |
For Sylveras E. Webster,
County Surveyor, read Cyrenus E. Webster. |
Page 429 - |
For David Langley,
Court Crier, read Daniel Nangle |
Page 433 - |
The first passenger train
came into Erie Jan. 9, 1852. |
Page 463 - |
The Observer office
was the first to introduce a power press, not steam power. |
Page 495 - |
For Isaac Miller
read Israel Miller. |
Page 499 - |
For Daniel Stancliff
read Lemuel Stancliff. |
Page 500 - |
For Benjamin Colton
read Benjamin Collom. |
Page 500 - |
John Teel, second,
died April 21, 1872. |
Page 656 - |
For Benjamin Russell
read N. W. and G. J. Russell. |
Page 664 - |
For Tract 47 read Tract
247. |
Page 664 - |
For Mr. Martin Stough
read Mrs. Martin Stough. |
Page 675 - |
George W. Reed
settled in Waterford in 1810. |
Page 679, also 139 - |
The park in Waterford
Borough is about a mile from Waterford Station on the P. &
E. road, making the distance by rail for Erie about twenty
miles. |
Page 680 - |
For James Judson
read Amos Judson. |
Page 732 - |
Rev. Cyrus Dickson
completed his college course in 1837. |
Page 744 - |
For John M. Kratz
read Joseph M. Kratz. |