Unit One – Geography & Geology
Unit Two – Human History Prior To 1804
- Chapter 1 – Original Inhabitants and the Iroquois
- Chapter 2 – Story of Indians in Seneca County
- Chapter 3 – White Man Contacts Before the Sullivan Campaign of 1779
- Chapter 4 – The Sullivan Campaign of 1779
- Chapter 5 – Early Settlement in Seneca County
- Chapter 6 – Horatio Jones
- Chapter 7 – The Military Tract
Unit Three – Establishment of Seneca County & Townships
- Chapter 1 – Establishment of Seneca County Boundaries
- Chapter 2 – Historical Sketch
- Chapter 3 – History of the Towns of Seneca County
- Chapter 4 – What’s In a Name?
- Chapter 5 – The Establishment of Seneca County on March 24, 1804
Unit Four – Developments in Seneca County History
Chapter 1 – Seneca County as a Whole
- A History of the Vehicle and Traffic Law in New York State
- African Americans in Seneca County in 1810
- Agriculture in Seneca County in the mid-1800s
- Anti-Slavery Activity in Seneca County Before the Civil War
- Birth of the Women’s Rights Movement in Seneca County
- Busy Bee and the Skipper, The
- Cayuga Lake and Ice Harvesting
- Cayuga Lake History Highlights
- Cayuga Lake When It Freezes Over
- Christmas During the Civil War
- Cobblestone Buildings – Their Nature In General
- Cobblestone Houses In Seneca County
- County Seat Story
- Droves of Animals on the Early Roads
- Early Automobile History
- Early History of Seneca County–Up to About 1830
- Early Marriages, Births & Deaths in Seneca County
- Early Settlement in Seneca County
- Elections History
- Frontenac, The
- Frozen Cayuga & Seneca Lakes
- Greek Revival Architecture in Seneca County
- Grist Mills in Our Early History
- Historic Firsts for Seneca County
- Historic Markers in Seneca County
- History of Seneca County Until 1830
- Independence Day (Fourth of July)
- Link Between Economic Growth and Antebellum Reform
- Nature of the Burned-Over District
- Northern Seneca County in the Antebellum Years
- Postcards History
- Reform Movements in Seneca County Before the Civil War
- Religion in Seneca County Before the Civil War
- Sanborn Maps
- Seneca County and the Burned-Over District
- Seneca County Before European Settlement
- Seneca County entry in French’s Gazetteer
- Seneca County Fair Before 1920
- Seneca County Farming During the Civil War Era
- Seneca County History Until 1830
- Seneca County Seal
- Seneca County: Its Continuing Role in Women’s History
- Seneca County Wheat Farming During the Civil War
- Showing Local History Before 1900 Through Architecture
- Sodus Bay Railroad That Never Ran
- Some Interesting Facts About Seneca County
- Telephones in Seneca County
- Temperance and Women’s Dress Reform in Seneca County
- Earliest Doctors in Seneca County, The
- First Public Execution in Seneca County, The
- Influenza Pandemic of 1918, The
- The Plight of Many Seneca County Cemeteries
- Railroad Connecting Geneva and Ithaca, The
- Sea Serpent of Seneca Lake, The
- Trolley Line from Geneva to Cayuga Lake Park, The
- Underground Railroad & Anti-Slavery Movement, The
- Way West Through Northern Seneca County, The
- Thomas Nast and His Civil War Christmas Illustrations
- Uncovering the History of the Backbone Ridge
- Unsuccessful Efforts to Change the Boundary Between Seneca and Ontario Counties
- Women in the Civil War
- Miscellaneous Information About Seneca County History
Chapter 2 – Developments in Various towns in Seneca County
- Three Reform Causes Impacting Seneca Falls
- Seneca Falls and the Seneca River and Canal
- Early History of Kendaia
- Early Settlers in the Town of Romulus (from Centennial Observer)
- Haunted Stories of the Seneca Falls Historical Society
- History of Convention Days in Seneca Falls, NY
- Key Developments in Seneca Falls History
- Slavery at Rose Hill
- Taverns and Hotels in Seneca Falls
- Flats in Seneca Falls – A Brief History, The
- Reasons That Seneca Falls Might Well Be the Real Bedford, The
- Spit Box Cannon, The
- Waterloo, NH named after Waterloo, NY
- Whipping Post at the Ovid Court House, The Old
- The Busy Bee Ferry on Cayuga Lake & Captain Jim Quick
Unit Five – Places in Seneca County History
- Willard Asylum
- Fossenvue (Queen’s Castle)
- Valois Castle
- Richmond Aqueduct
- Three Bears, The
- Windmill, The
- Kingdom, The
- Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
- Montezuma Wetlands and the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
- Agricultural College (“The New York State College of Agriculture at Willard”)
- Cayuga Lake Park History
- Scythe Tree Story
- Seneca Falls Power Plant
- Taverns and Hotels at the Corner of Fall and State Streets in Seneca Falls
- Free Bridge, The
- Gould Hotel in Seneca Falls, The
- Hoag House, The
- Naming of Van Cleef Lake, The
- Ovid Academy and the Seneca Collegiate Institute, The
- Romulus Female Seminary, The
- Waterloo Organ Company, The
- Waterloo Wagon Company, The
- The West Junius Methodist Church
- Trinity Episcopal Church in Seneca Falls
- Seneca Army Depot Story – After World War II
- Seneca Army Depot Story – Construction of 500 Igloos
- Seneca Army Depot Story – Impact Upon the Local Community
- Seneca Army Depot Story – The Displacement of Farm Families
- Seneca Army Depot – Then and Now
- Cayuga and Seneca Canal
- Cayuga Lake Bridge
- Key Dates in Sampson History
- Gore, The
- History of the Waterloo Library and Historical Society
- McDuffee Town School District No. 9, Varick
- McDuffietown Church Destroyed
- Washington Irving Didn’t Sleep Here, But….
- Kendaia Baptist Church – First Church in Seneca County
- The Burroughs House of East Varick
Unit Six – People
- The Public Execution of John Andrews in 1811
- Samuel Bear
- Murder of Ezekiel Crane
- John Delafield
- Dey Family
- Dunlap, Andrew – The Rear Admiral
- Eastman, William Lyman
- Folwell, Wm Watts
- Frederick Furniss
- Mary Gahan
- Greely Expedition, The
- Charlotte Jackson
- John Johnston and the First Use of Drainage Tile in the United States
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute
- Mynderse, Wilhelmus
- Everyone Loves a Story: A Personal History by Gloria Paris
- Degory Prowtt
- Isaac Phillips Roberts
- Movement of the Rose and Nicholas Families from Virginia, The
- Sampson, Rear Admiral William
- Antonio Varacalli
- Varick, Colonel Richard
- Murder of John Walters and Execution of Charles Johnson
- Grace Woodworth, Noteworthy Photographer
- Honoring Robert S. Duncanson