Agriculture Dairy Building (Payson Hall) & Barn 1908

State School of Agriculture

James Milford Payson

Click here for more info:

http://www.stlawu.edu/150/buildingnames.htm

James M. Payson - born in South Freedom, Maine, came to Canton in 1872. Graduated from the Theological School Grad Class 1874. Theta Gamma Fraternity.  Was a Universalist Church Pastor.  One of the Founders of the Ag School, President of Board of Ed. Died in 1941.

1920 Canton Census - living at 53 Court Street:

Payson       James M.         Head         71      M       Maine     Clergyman  Church  

Flora B.         WIfe             68    F    New York

Dr. Payson's Canton History

Senator George Malby's part in the founding of the Agriculture School: 

                    George R. Malby

 

 

     Ogdensburg Advance April 22,1909

Agriculture Model Barn

Christmas with the Cows  - 1917

Agriculture Building, Barn & Farm House

Agriculture Building (Cook Hall)

Agriculture Building (Cook Hall- named after Dean Herbert Ellis Cook)

Agriculture Building  (Cook Hall)

Ag School, Horse & Buggy - Nov 1910 Calendar - Canton Clothing Company Ellsworth

Ag School 1916

US Weather Bureau Station - Part of State School

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1937

Ag School Weather Bureau - 1920s

ATI - Agricultural & Technical Institute - 1950s

ATI - Electrical Students Working in Radio Lab

Aerial View

SLU

Skyview

Skyview - 1950s-early 1960s

Vets Village

Almost the same shot as above - this one in the 1920s

SLU 1922

Appleton Arena, Weeks Athletic Field, Brewer Field House

Appleton Arena 1950

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1950

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Jan 18, 1910

Appleton Arena

Named for Charles W Appleton - click here to read more: http://web.stlawu.edu/magazine/gunnison.html

1954 Hockey Game

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Jan 16, 1945

Athletic Field around 1908

Weeks Athletic Field

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1929

Athletic Field 1911

Athletic Field 1936

Brewer Field House

(Charles Snow Brewer - Class of 1891- Industrialist, President of Standard Furniture, Bond Foley Lumber, VP 1st National Bank Herkimer -  Sheldon Brewer-father, Emily mother & Sheldon S Brewer grandfather are farmers in Morley 1870 Census.  By 1880 Sheldon, Emily and Charles - age 9, are in Canton. Leigh R Leigh Brewer - Episcopalian Bishop -uncle from Canton - d. 1909 Helena Montana)

St. Lawrence Plaindealer April 20,1898

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Dec 20, 1905

Click here to read more:

http://darcisplace.com/darci/brewer-charles.htm

Now Brewer Book Store:

http://www.schooldesigns.com/ResultsDetail.asp?id=816

St. Lawrence Plaindealer June 13, 1933 (50 Years Ago)

St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1938

 

Banjo Club 1894

Football Team 1892

Football Team 1913-1914

Basketball Team 1907/1908

Basketball Team 1907-1908

Lettermen 1907-08

Letterman

Basketball Team 1908/1909

St. Lawrence Plaindealer June 30, 1897

Beta House - Early 1900s

St. Lawrence Plaindealer , November 12, 1884

Beta Theta Phi House

Beta Theta Phi House

Beta House 1911

Beta House

St. Lawrence Plaindealer July 19, 1939

Beta House & Chapel

Phi Sigma Kappa 1912

Phi Sigma Kappa early 1900s

Phi Sigma Kappa Parlor

Chi Zeta Sigma 1910

Chi Zeta Sigma

Pi Beta Phi

Pi Beta Phi

Pi Beta Phi 1937

Omega Gamma Sigma 1912

ATI 1962

SLU 1942

Vilas Hall 1967

(Homer A. Vilas - from Ogdensburg)

http://www.stlawu.edu/150/buildingnames.htm

Ogdensburg 1860 Census lists Erastus Vilas pg 255, Alden Vilas pg 260, Jane Vilas pg 263, Royal Vilas pg 269, Erastus Vilas page 324

Homer A Vilas - Born in Ogdensburg March 27, 1891, graduated from SLU 1913, former SLU Trusee & Chairman, Associate on Wall Street with Vilas & Hickey,Cyrus J Lawrence & Sons, Carlisle & Company, Vilas % Fuscger & Assoc.  Died in 1984 at the age of 93 in Montclair, NJ.

From 1861 Ogdensburg Advance:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Jan 31`1, 1931:

Dean Eaton

Carnegie Science Hall

(Andrew Carnegie donated money to SLU)

http://www.stlawu.edu/150/buildingnames.htm

St. Lawrence Plaindealer April 26, 1905

Carnegie

Owen D. Young Memorial Library

 mid 1960s

Owen D. Young Library

Plaindealer 1959

 

Little River

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Potsdam St Lawrence Herald 1897

SLU's Snow Bowl Ski Hill in Colton 1958

Gains Open Air Theatre

Whitman Hall - 1966

(named for Florence Lee Whitman, class of 1882, daughter of the President Dr.John Stebbins Lee,  and former Trustee)

Plaindealer - 1930:

 

 

St. Lawrence Plaindealer June 19, 1906:

St. Lawrence Plaindealer March 1942:

Murad Cigarettes - College Series 1910

Ogdensburg Advance April 28, 1899

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An 1959 Issue of the St. Lawrence Plaindealer, cited   July 29, 1942

Ogdensburg Advance - March 22, 1861

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Tuition 1864:

St Lawtence Plaindealer October 6, 1864

St Lawrence Plaindealer March 9, 1865

St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1935

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SLU  Staff- 1873/4 from the Childs Gazeteer:

St. Lawrence University, Canton, Rev. A. G. Gaines, acting prest. and Chappin professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy; Rev Moses Marston, A. M. professor of Latin and Greek Languages and Literature; John Stocker Miller, A.M., professor of Mathematics and German; Edwin C. Bolles, Ph.D., lecturer on Microscopy, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany; James Henry Chapin, A.M., professor of Geology and Mineralogy; Martha A Hardacker, instructor in French; Marcia A. Adams, B.S., tutor; Prof. M. Marson, librarian,

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SLU Theolological School History Link:

http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/stlawrence.html

1858 St Lawrence University & Universalist Theological School

Etching from 1858 Map by AE Rogerson CE - Published by JB Shields - Philadelphia

Built by Dart & Rutherford (Civil War Medal of Honor)  John Rutherford

SLU from Harpers Weekly Dec 5, 1868

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Sept 10, 1929

SLU 1885 - (11) Fisher, (12) Richardson, (13) Herring Library,

Park, Mechanic, Lincoln, Elm, College Streets

1885 Map

St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1903

 

SLU

Early SLU Photo - from Gary Bushaw

SLU 1910

Richardson Hall

SLU's first building - built 1856

 St. Lawrence University & Universalist Theological School

Richardson was refurbished in 1906 through the benefaction of Mrs. Mary A Richardson of Worcester Mass and given the name Richarson.  It was again moderinzed in 1962.  (info from a Plaindealer article)

Richardson Hall

William Payson Richardson was Dean of the Brooklyn Law School affiliated with SLU from 1903 until the mid 1940s: click here to read more:

http://www.brooklaw.edu/about/history/

Richardson

Richardson

Herring Cole Reading Room & Library

Named for Silas Herring  & Edward H Cole. In 1896 , Silas Herring of New York City financed the building of Herring Library.  In 1899 Edward H Cole of New York city financed the renovation of Herring and the addition of Cole Reading Room.  It was restored by S&R Foundation and Sol Feinstone Family of Washington Crossing, Pa. (info from the Plaindealer)

St. Lawrence Plaindealer 1869:

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1942:

Ogdensburg Advance 1902:

1905

Richardson, Fisher, Library

1900

1900

1900

1900

1905

SLU 1906

SLU

SLU 1915

SLU

Omega Gamma Sigma House

New Men's Dorm

Men's Dorm - Sykes

http://www.stlawu.edu/150/buildingnames.htm

Richard Eddy Sykes Rootsweb Link:

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:563615&id=I24

The first Sykes in Canton was BA Sykes -

 Heber Sykes arriving in 1803 - Rootsweb Links:

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:563615&id=I06

and

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2448544&id=I520363800

1810 Canton Census - Titus Sikes (Sykes)

1850 Canton Census  BA Sykes. 32 b NY, Lydia 31, Heber 7, Luther 4, Candise(?) 1

Heber Sykes 62 Farmer from Vt, Camdace 56, Mary Robinson 19, Henry Robinson, Charles ###

Men's Dorm & Clock Tower 1930s

SLU Clock Tower

Kappa Kappa Gamma Lodge

KKG Lodge

St. Lawrence Plaindealer Sept 16, 1941

Kappa Kappa Gamma

According to "Canton - The Town Friendliness Built" by Judith Liscum & Students, this was one of the Richard Harison Mansions built in Canton around 1820

Harison

Click here to read more about Richard Harison First US Attorney NY:

http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nys/officehistory.html

and

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/collections/html/4078865.html

 

Gunnison Memorial Chapel 1920s 

Named for Almon Gunnison - SLU President 1868-1913 - click here to read more: http://web.stlawu.edu/magazine/gunnison.html

Potsdam Herald 1899

Gunnison Chapel Interior

Gunnison Memorial Chapel

Gunnison Chapel - Early 1960s

(Thank you Hulit Pressley Taylor '61 for the Postcard!)

Men's Dorm - Early 1960s

(Thank you Hulit Pressley Taylor '61 for the post card!)

Men's Dorm 1950s

Edwin Hulet

Men's Dorms

Fisher Hall

According to "Images of America -Canton" by Linda Casserly, Julie Sherman Grayson, Judith Liscum", Dr. Ebenezer Fisher was the head of the Theological School.  Built in 1881 - burned in 1951. In 1955 Atwood Hall was built for the Seminary.

From a March 26, 1921 Plaindealer article "Stillman Foote's Marble Industry" "..The marble industry in Canton for many years lay dormant, to be revived again in the late seventies. In later years a fine grade of building marble was discovered in the town a few miles south of this village which was eventually quarried quite extensively  in what was known as the Stevens quarry ...owned and operated by E.E. Stevens...the mill was right at the quarry and was steam operated.....among buildings was Fisher Memorial Hall"

Rev. Ebenezer Fisher was at the Theology School from  1858 - 1879 (before this building existed) when he died in his lecture room on Feb 21, 1879.  Click here to read more: http://history.rays-place.com/ny/canton-4-ny.htm

1860 Canton Census pg 0198 lists Rev. E Fisher Prof Theology, 44 from Maine, Amy W 36 from Maine, Ebenezer E, 16 at college born in Mass, Amy L 10 born Mass, Ellen 5 born Mass, Mary McDonald 20, Domestic, from Canada.

1870 Canton Census lists Ebenezer Fisher, Professor of Theology, 55 yrs old, born in Maine, wife Amy WS Fisher, 47 yrs old, b Maine, Children Annett S Fisher, 20 yrs old. born in Massachusetts.

 

Fisher Hall 1940s

Fisher Hall

Atwood Hall - 1950s

(built in 1955 for the seminary school after Fisher Hall burned in 1951)

I've found two Atwoods in SLU's history- both former Deans:

John Murray Atwood : http://www.uua.org/uuhs/duub/articles/stlawrence.html

Rev. Isaac Morgan Atwood - Rootsweb link:

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:433449&id=I0160

Tri Delta 1912

Built for Theodore Caldwell around 1850 on property purchased from David Judson - according to "Canton - The Town Friendliness Built" by Judith Liscum & Students, Caldwell, Levi Storrs, Nathan Fletcher & Barzillai Hodskins later worked to establish SLU)

Rootsweb link for Theodore Caldwell:

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dubam&id=I4980

1870 Canton Census: Theodore Caldwell 68 yrs old, retired merchant from Mass, wife Harriett 63, from Vt., children Theodore Jr., 21, Grocer Merchant and Sarah F 21

1850 Canton Census: Theodore Caldwell 48 Merchant, born mass, wife Harriett 44, Charles 6, Theodore 2, Moody Ames 21, Maria Billings 20 - lives next to Ebenezer Minor -

Delta Delta Delta

Delta

Delta of Delta Delta Delta

Dean Eaton

http://www.stlawu.edu/150/buildingnames.htm

Named for Emily L. Eaton Hepburn 1887 SLU graduate (possibly SLU's first great MRS. degree!) - from Montpelier Vt. - 2nd wife of Alonzo Barton Hepburn  and Jennie & Cora Dean from Gouverneur

Hepburn, Alonzo Barton, 18461922, American legislator and banker, b. Colton, St. Lawrence co., N.Y. He served (1875–80) in the New York state legislature and became chairman of the legislative committee to investigate railroad rate discrimination. The published proceedings of this committee—popularly called the Hepburn Report—strongly influenced subsequent corrective legislation and helped bring about the adoption (1887) of the federal Interstate Commerce Act. Later Hepburn devoted himself to banking (Chase Manhattan Bank) and to government fiscal administration.  Read more about him by clicking here:  http://www.electricscotland.com/history/descendants/chap68.htm

Alonzo Barton Hepburn

1880 Montpelier Census:

 Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
 Caleb C. EATON   Self   M   Male   W   50   VT   Farmer   NH   VT 
 Susan A. EATON   Wife   M   Female   W   48   VT   House Keeping   MA   VT 
 Emily L. EATON   Dau   S   Female   W   14   VT   At Home   VT   VT 
 Herbert WELCH   Other   S   Male   W   19   VT   Servant/Laborer   CAN   VT 

1880 Gouverneur Census:

Orison DEAN   Self   M   Male   W   56   NY   Lumberman   NY   NY 
 Mira A. DEAN   Wife   M   Female   W   46   NY   Keeping House   NY   NY 
 Jennie DEAN   Dau   S   Female   W   16   NY   At School   NY   NY 
 Cora DEAN   Dau   S   Female   W   15   NY   At School   NY   NY 
 Henrietta ELLIOTT   Other   S   Female   W   42   NY   Servent   SCOT   ENG 

 

Dean Eaton

St. Lawrence Plaindealer May 9, 1939

Gouverneur Press 1926

Gouverneur Press 1946

Dean Eaton

New Women's Dorms

Alpha Tau Omega - 1908

 (Harison Mansion on Judson Street)

Harison

St. Lawrence Plaindealer January 27, 1904

Alpha Tau Omega 1909

(Once home of Judge Leslie Wead Russell(1840—1903))

So who was Leslie Wead Russell?

Russell Family

Alpha Tau Omega 1912

President Sykes Residence 1920s

http://www.stlawu.edu/150/buildingnames.htm

Richard Eddy Sykes Rootsweb Link:

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:563615&id=I24

Both of these men are on the SLC Pension list for the War of 1812:

Sykes, Ashbel,  WC-11942, served in Capt. Samuel Armstrong’s co. of NY mil. Wife Elizabeth

Sykes, Heber,  WO-7719, served in Capt. Samuel Armstrong’s co. of NY mil. Wife Candice


 

Does anyone remember Sykes Dairy on the Gouverneur Road and their Black Raspberry Ice Cream??!!

Ogdensburg Advance 1901

Canton Commercial Advertiser 1932

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From Canton Commercial Advertiser 1927:

 

From Canton Commercial Advertiser 1927: