Wayne Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, dedicates this monument to the memory of the heroes of 1776, Residents of Wayne County. Deliverance Adams, John Ainsley, Joseph Ainsley, John Andrews, Jonathan Arnold, Sarah Benjamin, Stephen Bennett, Ephraim Bidwell, James Bigelow, Hezekiah Bingham, Zedekiah Bonham, Henry Brown, John Bunnell, Oliver Calkin, Louis Collins, Henry Curtis, Moses Dean, Capt. Jesse Drake, Thomas Dunn, Abram Frisbee, Sylvanus Gates, Michael Grinnell, John Griswold, Henry Holdren, John Jayne, Jacob Keen, Ephraim Killam, Moses Killam, Zadok Killam, Abel Kimble, Jacob Kimble, John Lassley, Robert Ledyard, Phineas Lester, Gen. Samuel Meredith, Jesse Morgan, Francis Nicholson, Levi Norton, Jeremiah Osgood, John Pellet, Sr., John Pellet, Jr., Reuben Purdy, Solomon Purdy, Elder William Purdy, Jabez Rockwell, Henry Samson, Maj. John H. Schenck , John Shaffer, John W. Smith, Peter Spencer, Asa Stanton, Jason Stanton, Joseph Stearns, William Stone, Aaron Thomas, Moses Thomas, 2nd, Bezaleel Tyler, Silas Tyler, Maj. Theo. Woodbridge, Gideon Woodmansee, Capt. Enos Woodward.
These millstones from Moosic Mountains were used in Colonel Sylvanus Seely's grist mill at Seeyville in 1811.
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