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'The Greatest in the World' From 1907 to 1921 William Conners, propietor of the Buffalo Courier Express, built a poultry farm that ultimately covered 360 acres. Literature from the operation proclaimed;"...stretching away toward the lake in symetr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUX_the-historic-first-church-of-evans_Derby-NY.html
The Historic First Church of Evans. Here, in 1818, Rev. John Spencer organized the first house of worship south and west of Buffalo, in the Town of Evans. The present colonial structure, with interior copied after the original, was erected in 1915.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUW_site-of-first-town-hall_Angola-NY.html
Site of First Town Hall —— · —— Evans became a town by act of New York State Legislature, effective March 31, 1821. On this site and in the store of William Wright, the first town meetings were held.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUV_graycliff_Derby-NY.html
Section Through Living Room. Glass walls make upper story float and lower story transparent. Terrace mimics cliff brink and makes sky part of the house. Stone extends through house. Stone sided esplanade connects house to cliff. 65' cliff dropping…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUU_dedicated-to-the-memory-a-war-memorial_Angola-NY.html
Evans Township. Post #5798. Dedicated to the memory of all those from the Town of Evans who served our nation in war that we might live in everlasting peace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZUT_aaron-salisbury_Derby-NY.html
Aaron Salisbury was the first permanent settler in the Town of Evans (1809). He is reputed to have single handedly fought off a British raiding party at 18 Mile Creek during the War of 1812. He became a lieutenant in the 48th N.Y. Infantry. After …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YUQ_first-congregational-church_North-Collins-NY.html
First Congregational Church Congregation organized by the Rev. John Spencer, a journeying minister, and John Stanclift on June 11, 1817. This is the third church building on this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YUP_town-of-brant-memorial-park_Brant-NY.html
Town of Brant Memorial Park Originally named Sampton in 1820, Morse's Corners in 1835, and organized as BRANDT on Mar. 25, 1839 after the Mohawk Chief Col. Joseph Brandt. His Indian name, Pha-wan-da-nee-gah, meant "Wood partly burned" or brand. Mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YUO_in-memory-of-the-sons-a-war-memorial_Angola-NY.html
In memory of the sons of this community who gave their lives for freedom in the Second World War. [6 names]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YUN_town-brant-honors-a-war-memorial_Brant-NY.html
Town of Brant honors its men and women who have served their country in its hour of need
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