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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20EZ_heroic-dead-a-war-memorial_Cheektowaga-NY.html
Heroic Dead 1917 World War 1918 Town of Cheektowaga, N.Y. Andres, John; Benzel, William; Duly, John R.; Geier, Harvey H.; Hoerner, Jacob J.; Holtz, John W.; Klaffka, John C.; Latzer, Wendelin; Ostrowski, Frank; Racinowski, Stanley; Szydlowski, Mat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20EY_this-memorial-a-war-memorial_Cheektowaga-NY.html
This memorial is dedicated to those Americans who made the supreme sacrifice in Vietnam.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YGZ_forks_Cheektowaga-NY.html
The area of Cheektowaga known as Forks, New York is located in the middle of the town at the junction of Broadway & Union Roads. A major railroad station was at this location and in the 1920s the present Town Hall was built. Behind the now existin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JYS_bellevue_Buffalo-NY.html
The Bellevue Neighborhood was one of the earliest settlements in Cheektowaga, when the Ely family settled there and established one of the first saw mills in Cheektowaga along Cayuga Creek. These family members were abolitionists and maintained an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JY9_site-of-underground-railway-station_Buffalo-NY.html
Site of Underground Railway Station —— · —— Sterling Ely, and his brother, L. Sheldon Ely, both Abolitionists, operated an Underground Rail- way Station, between the years 1850 and 1863. At least 26 escaping black sl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJB_the-original-site-of-forks-hose-company-2_Buffalo-NY.html
The original site of Forks Hose Company #2 established Oct 11th 1911 and later the site of the Forks Hotel, famous for Eddie Fechter's magic.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJ9_site-of-toll-gate_Buffalo-NY.html
On this site was located one of the early toll booths for the Buffalo - Batavia Plank Road laid out by Joseph Ellicott, and the plank road towards Lancaster and Alden. The toll was later moved west about 400 feet. It was abandoned in the early 190…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ENF_buffalo-creek-indian-reservation-north-boundary_Cheektowaga-NY.html
The defeated Indian League of the Iroquois received a large reservation across Erie County, at the end of the American Revolution. William Street forms part of the north boundary of this Buffalo Creek Indian Reservation. The final sale treaty, sig…
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