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Indian Hill Indian encampment when whites entered region. Grandparents of Frances E. Willard settled here 1816 as pioneers on this land.
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Samuel Church, founder of the Village of Churchville, built a saw mill and flour mill on this site in 1810.
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Great Temperance Leader was born in house standing on this site Sept. 28, 1839. The Willards left this home for Ohio two years later.
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Francis E. WillardBorn in Churchville, NYSeptember 1839.Died February 17, 1898.An advocate of temperance who devoted her life to that cause."By their fruits ye shall know them."
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A flourishing school for boarding and day pupils was organized here in 1846. The building was earlier known as Thomson's Tavern.
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First Congregational Church of Riga. Church society started 1806. Building erected 1823, copy of Hinsdale, Mass. Church
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28 settlers spent winter, 1806, in surveyor's cabin called "The Hotel." First Riga home, 1806, by Elihu Church, owner of this land
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Churchville Graded School occupied this building until 1895. A fine example of the lost art of building with cobblestones.
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