Cape Vincent and its history . 0 014 222 270 A. Vincent Le Ray de Chaumont. Cape Vincent and Its History Compiled by Nelie Ho7^ton Casler ^ il^ungctfortJ-li^oIbtooft <iEo. Watertown, 1906 LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Copies Received JAN m i9or Cepyrlght Entfy CLASS CL XXc, No, COPY B. \C 3 To the Memory of my SonHUGH HORTON CASLER These flowers I offer here are not my own ;Save a few weeds, they are by others have I dared the gatliered bloom to tie For those who, else, might heedless pass them by. —Frederic W. Lucas. Copyrighted by NELIE NORTON CASLER I gob . THE WORD OF PREFACE. X
Cape Vincent and its history . 0 014 222 270 A. Vincent Le Ray de Chaumont. Cape Vincent and Its History Compiled by Nelie Ho7^ton Casler ^ il^ungctfortJ-li^oIbtooft <iEo. Watertown, 1906 LIBRARY of CONGRESSTwo Copies Received JAN m i9or Cepyrlght Entfy CLASS CL XXc, No, COPY B. \C 3 To the Memory of my SonHUGH HORTON CASLER These flowers I offer here are not my own ;Save a few weeds, they are by others have I dared the gatliered bloom to tie For those who, else, might heedless pass them by. —Frederic W. Lucas. Copyrighted by NELIE NORTON CASLER I gob . THE WORD OF PREFACE. XX gathering material for an historical sketch of the re-gion now forming the township of Cape Vincent, onlya few dates and isolated facts are to be found prior to theeighteenth centur}. Certain chronicles were published in 1854by the late Franklin B. Hough, whose name is familiar toevery student of Northern New York history. Twenty-twoyears later the Reverend Elizur H. Pratt, pastor of the FirstPresbyterian Church and sometime editor of thecapevincentitshi00casl
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