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Totiakton "In the great bend" July 1687, French victors over Senecas lifted their standards and claimed this country for Louis XIV.
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Site of Mill 1791 Built by Zebulon Norton of Vermont, first pioneer in village of Honeoye Falls.
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Mendon Town Hall Originally a mill - circa 1827 on site of pioneer Zeblon Norton's 1791 mill. Purchased by town in 1985. Remodeled into Town Hall 1986-87. Supervisor - Arnold J. Leckie Councilman - Andrew Grasty Jr. Councilman - Robert W. Loss Cou…
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Frederick Douglass often visited Quaker Wm. Hallock who induced him to reject John Brown's violent plans to free the slaves.
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Near this site Catholic missionaries erected houses of worship in the westernmost Seneca villages of the Iroquois Confederacy.The Chapel of La Conception was built in 1668 at Totiakton (near Rochester Junction) St. Jean Chapel was erected in 1669 …
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