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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FW2_in-grateful-memory-of-william-pryor-letchworth_Hunt-NY.html
Donor of Glen Iris and his estate comprising of the original 1,000 acres of this park, including Upper, Middle and Lower Falls, so that this gorge might remain a place of inspiration and beauty forever, Erected in 1957 by the Genesee State Park Co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FV9_school-site_Hunt-NY.html
Frame building, about 1819; abandoned for one of two rooms as number of pupils grew. Samuel Hunt, brother of Governor Hunt, taught here.
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This statue is dedicated to the more than 3,000 men who served in four Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Letchworth State Park between 1933 and 1941. They joined more than three million others nationwide during the "Great Depression" in an inno…
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On this field stood the 24 buildings of Camp SP-49, one of four Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Letchworth State Park. In operation from July 1935 until October 1941, Camp SP-49 included a tree nursery of over 30,000 plants for use in landsca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FO6_camp-portage_Hunt-NY.html
This picnic area once served as the camp and parade grounds for two Civil War volunteer units. The 14-acre camp, hastily constructed in mid-August 1862, consisted of officer's headquarters, two mess halls, and ten quarters for soldiers. Colonel G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FNJ_first-new-york-dragoons-136th-new-york-infantry_Hunt-NY.html
First New York Dragoons 130th New York Volunteer Infantry Organized on this field Aug. 11, 1862 Left this field September 2, 1862 Colonel Alfred Gibbs Lieutenant Colonel TJ. Thorpe Major Rufus Scott Captured Prisoners 1,533 • Pieces of artil…
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130th N.Y. Regt., later 1st N.Y. Dragoons and 136th N.Y. Regt. of Infantry, 1862
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FM9_kish-a-wa_Hunt-NY.html
First settlers in 1816; only village in 15 miles; home of many famous people; path of "Old Indian Trail"
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