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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IES_first-log-cabin_Red-Creek-NY.html
First Log Cabin Site of log cabin built in 1813 by Jacob Snyder, first settler of Red Creek.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IEH_wolcott-falls_Wolcott-NY.html
Wolcott Falls Called by Indians "Ganadasgua", Leaping Waters Above the Lake. Site of Melvin's Mills established 1809
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDO_the-sodus-point-coal-trestle_Sodus-Point-NY.html
The early 1850's saw Sodus Bay as a commercial port, and with the increased demand for coal, local businessmen began construction of the Sodus Point & Southern Railroad line, that would connect it to the coal fields of central Pennsylvania, via th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDN_in-memory-world-wars-1-2_Wolcott-NY.html
In memory World Wars 1 - 2 Peace be yours [11 and 16 names listed]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IDM_northrup-park_Wolcott-NY.html
Northrup Park This park was the gift of Gardner H. Northrup who came to Wolcott in 1871. The memorial bandstand was given by his widow in 1928.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICJ_a-french-inspired-flotilla_Sodus-Point-NY.html
Lakeside Camp. Prideaux's army encamped here at Sodus Bay on the evening of July 1st, 1759. They were formed on the lake the following morning by 6:00 to continue their expedition. Each boat was numbered and each man, whether officer or enlisted, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICF_site-of-the-original-sodus-bay-lighthouse_Sodus-Point-NY.html
Site of the Original Sodus Bay Lighthouse Established 1825. Removed 1871. Height 40 ft. Diameter: base 22 ft.; top 10½ ft. Walls: base 3½ ft.; top 2 ft.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ICE_big-sodus-light_Sodus-Point-NY.html
Replaced the first lighthouse on tthis site built in 1825.. The light in service 1871-1901 now a maritime museum. the Sodus Bay Historical Society ————————— Listed on the National Register of H…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IC8_site-of-1825-keepers-dwelling-house_Sodus-Point-NY.html
On May 26, 1824 an act of Congress approved appropriation of $4,500 to construct a light tower and keeper's house at Sodus Bay. On November 20, 1824 three acres of land were purchased from William Wickham for the sum of $68.75 and construction beg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IC7_british-raids_Sodus-Point-NY.html
Under Fire. Troupville was one of several lakeshore communities to come under attack by the British navy during a campaign to disrupt the flow of military stores to American forces. Troupville (Sodus Point) c.1813. In 1813, the lakeshore was diffe…
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