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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6D_chenango-canal_Sherburne-NY.html
In barn at the rear of this
house, mules were kept to
tow boats on the adjoining
canal.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R6C_chenango-canal_Sherburne-NY.html
Just west can be seen the
canal bed, towpath and site
of woolen mill and other
canal related industries
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5X_2006-rexford-falls-footbridge-restoration_Sherburne-NY.html
2006
Rexford Falls
Footbridge Restoration
Herbert H. & Mariea L. Brown
Foundation
Town of Sherburne
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5W_1885-1935-game-farm_Sherburne-NY.html
1885-1935
Game Farm
Sherburne State Game Farm.
Established in 1909. The
first in New York and the
oldest in continuous oper
ation the United States
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5V_west-hill-1802_Sherburne-NY.html
Colonel William S. Smith,
aide to Washington, owned
150,000 acres hereabout in
1791; married Abigail Adams.
Buried at rear, due north.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5U_chenango-canal_Sherburne-NY.html
At this point the canal
ran under a wooden bridge
on what was then known as
Water St.
Chenango County
Bicentennial '76
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5T_one-room-schoolhouse_Sherburne-NY.html
This building was used to
conduct classes in
District 12, 1890 to 1929
District 14, 1931 to 1947
This schoolhouse given in memory of
James A. & Anna O.C. Kehoe
By
Hermene & Bill Kehoe
1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R5I_western-oracle_Sherburne-NY.html
Western Oracle
The first newspaper
in Chenango County,The
Western Oracle, published
on this site in 1803, by
Abraham and Nicholas Romeyn.
Replaced By Co.
Bicentennial '82
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QQQ_chenango-canal_Sherburne-NY.html
This stone arch supported an aqueduct that carried the canal over Fly Creek.
Bicentennial '76
Morton-Norwich