List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. Origins, The Ice Age to 1635
2. The Age of the French, 1635–1763
3. Rebellion, 1763–1784
4. Removal, 1784–1835
5. Reckoning, 1835–1865
6. Consummation, 1865–1917
7. Boom and Rust, 1917–2000
Epilogue: 2000–2023
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Daniel Koch is Headmaster of Loughborough Grammar School in England. He is the author of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Europe: Class, Race, and Revolution in the Making of an American Thinker.
"I have never encountered an author who has so masterfully painted
a canvas with the grand panorama of the history of this region . .
. Land of the Oneidas will have a wide audience, especially among
those interested in the history of New York State, regional and
local history, and Native American history." — Milton C. Sernett,
Professor Emeritus, African-American Studies and History, Syracuse
University
"This book provides an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of this
part of central New York, which has not been written so far. The
land of the Oneidas contained the very strategic 'Gateway to the
West' and therefore its history paved the way to America’s
creation." — Harry Schüler, Museum of Natural History and
Ethnology, Freiburg, Germany
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