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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HGJ_first-church_Albion-NY.html
Built for public worship on Ridge Road between Niagara and Genesee Rivers north of Batavia Erected in 1824
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HGI_first-academy_Albion-NY.html
Between the Niagara and Genesee. Built in 1825. Incorporated in 1827 Admitted to the Regents of State of N. Y. in 1830
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HEZ_cobblestones_Albion-NY.html
Ingenious use of local materials gave rise to a home-grown Seaway Trail architectural style. Cobblestone construction was perfected by local masons between the opening of the Erie Canal and the Civil War. Local farmers had access to the stone, oxe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HEX_burial-ground_Albion-NY.html
1st in Orleans County in which revolutionary soldiers John Anderson - David Bullard and many pioneers are buried First burial in 1812
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HEW_crossroads_Albion-NY.html
Crossroads - Oak Orchard Rd. Batavia to Oak Orchard Creek surveyed 1803 and Ontario Trail known as The Ridge. Rochester to Lewiston improved in 1814
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HEV_niagara-to-genesee-historic-ridge-road_Albion-NY.html
"I sing of the great Ridge Road, Of the highway our children shall see That lies like a belt on Ontario's shore Carved out in wisdom of ages before For the races that yet are to be." TREK—DE WITT CLINTON—1810 "In the great work of inte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HDF_home-of-sanford-e-church_Albion-NY.html
Lieut. Gov. 1850-52 Comptroller of State 1857 Chief Judge Ct. of Appeals 1867-80
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HDB_santa-claus_Albion-NY.html
Charles W. Howard 1896-1966 In 1937 he established here a world famous Santa Claus school, the first of its kind & 1953 Christmas Park
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HCV_union-cemetery_Albion-NY.html
This land, bought from Moses and Sarah Bacon in April 1835 served as a "burying ground" until Jan. 8, 1853 when the Cemetery Assoc. was formed. Lot 22 was for strangers. Last burial 1910
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HCT_calamity-sept-28-1859_Albion-NY.html
250 people & 5 horses gathered here on a wooden bridge to watch a tightrope walker cross the canal. It collapsed killing 15 people
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