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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21S8_borodino-hall_Skaneateles-NY.html
Site of first religious society of Borodino Church c. 1833 Spafford Town Hall 1870 Borodino Grange #1272 1912-1997 Spafford Area Historical Society 1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21S7_factory-gulf_Skaneateles-NY.html
Founded by Amos Miner circa 1805 Carding and fulling factory woolen and clothing works "accelerated wheel heads"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21S6_st-johns-beach_Skaneateles-NY.html
Bishop Frederic Cammerhoff and David Zeisberger, Moravian missionaries, built the first Skaneateles shelter on this site June 1750 Historic Marker Skaneateles 1999
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21S5_sherwood-inn_Skaneateles-NY.html
Site of the old Sherwood Inn built about 1800
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WFM_site-of-the-great-fire-historical_Skaneateles-NY.html
September 28, 1835 thirteen lakeside buildings were destroyed commencing in Parsons Cabinet Shop.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TAQ_grover-cleveland-historical_Fayetteville-NY.html
U.S. President 1884 - 1888 and 1892 - 1896. His boyhood home is the first house on the left north of the corner house
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PPY_jesuit-mission_Liverpool-NY.html
Jesuit Mission The salt springs at Onondaga Lake were visited by Father LeMoyne, August 16, 1654. The following year Fathers Chaumonot and Dablon made a settlement here and on 1656 founded the mission of Ste. Marie of Ganentaa which was abandoned …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MDM_paddock-mill_Camillus-NY.html
Flour & grist mill built in 1826-27 by Nathan Paddock. Sold to Modern Tissue Corp in 1936 called Amboy Paper Mill since. Closed 1958.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KV7_childhood-home_Cicero-NY.html
Childhood Home Matilda Joslyn Gage 1826-98 writer and activist leader of New York and national woman sufferage associations. Staunch abolitionist.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KTI_oak-orchard_Clay-NY.html
Oak Orchard Sacred area for natives Haudenosaunee gathering, fishing and fording place. Site of massacre of Haudenosaunee people.
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