First Settler - Town of Concord

First Settler - Town of Concord (HM1J1S)

Location: Springville, NY 14141 Erie County
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N 42° 30.713', W 78° 40.002'

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Christopher Stone, in 1807, for $1575, bought 787 acres of land in this area, including some of the village of Springville. His was the first settlement on this site. His son, Lucius, was the first white child born, in 1809, in the Town of Concord, N.Y. "Whence Stone came or whither he went is an unsolved mystery."
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HM NumberHM1J1S
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Year Placed1975
Placed ByErie County Bicentennial Commission
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Date Added Friday, February 6th, 2015 at 9:01pm PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 691686 N 4709250
Decimal Degrees42.51188333, -78.66670000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 42° 30.713', W 78° 40.002'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds42° 30' 42.78" N, 78° 40' 0.12" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)716
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 108 N Buffalo St, Springville NY 14141, US
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The Inscription is as follows: Christopher Stone, in 1807, for $1575, bought 787 acres of land in this area, including some of the village of Springville. His was the first settlement on this site. His son, Lucius, was the first white child born, in 1809, in the Town of Concord, N.Y. "Whence Stone came or whither he went is an unsolved mystery."

Sep 2, 2016 at 2:53pm PDT by dugganliz

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