Welcome to the Seneca Council Grounds

Welcome to the Seneca Council Grounds (HM1FSU)

Location: Castile, NY 14427 Wyoming County
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Country: United States of America
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N 42° 35.16', W 78° 2.597'

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William Pryor Letchworth first became interested in Native American culture after hearing his father's stories about Cornplanter, the Seneca Chief, meeting with Letchworth's great-uncle, John Letchworth, a Quaker preacher in Philadelphia. Sensitive to the injustices that Native Americans suffered on reservations and their fast-disappearing cultural heritage, Letchworth became determined to collect and preserve Native American artifacts. One of his most significant acquisitions was the Revolutionary War-era Seneca Council House, which he rescued from decay in Caneadea, New York, and moved here in 1871.



On October 1, 1872, Letchworth organized what he called a "rededication ceremony" at the Council House, inviting Seneca and Mohawk descendants of Revolutionary war leaders and other notable Native Americans. They called the ceremony "The last Council Fire in the Genesee Valley."



Former President Millard Fillmore, on behalf of Mr. Letchworth, gave each Council Fire participant a silver coin, which depicted two hands joined in friendship. In recognition of this event and Letchworth's efforts on their behalf, the Seneca delegation adopted him into the Wolf Clan and named him "Hai-wa-ye-is-tah," the man who always does right.



This stereograph shows William P. Letchworth (left) and John Stearns Minard, o [sic] surveyor interested in local history, examining the Council House at Caneadea.



This photograph, taken at "The Last Council Fire" in 1872, includes all of the Native American guests that Mr. Letchworth invited. Former President Millard Fillmore is fourth from the right.



The Council House was carefully dismantled and each of its logs numbered. It was shipped by barge on the Genesee Valley Canal and reassembled here in 1871.

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Placed ByLetchworth State Park
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Date Added Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 3:12pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 742618 N 4719080
Decimal Degrees42.58600000, -78.04328333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 42° 35.16', W 78° 2.597'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds42° 35' 9.6" N, 78° 2' 35.82" W
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Area Code(s)585
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1470 Unnamed Road, Castile NY 14427, US
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