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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z7M_gar-non-de-yo_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Site of Indian village
Gar-Non-De-Yo
Destroyed during
Sullivan Campaign
Sept. 21, 1779
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z7L_a-very-pretty-indian-town-of-ten-houses_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Site of
"a very pretty Indian town
of ten houses"
Burned September 21, 1779
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See page 76 "Journals of the
Military Expedition of
Major General John Sullivan,"
published by the State
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z7K_canoga-creek_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Site of the Indian village
of Skannayutenate
Red Jacket, the Indian
orator was born here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z72_canoga-cemetery_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
This early burial ground once referred to as "Hause Point Cemetery", has recorded burials as early as 1805. Canoga Cemetery Association established in 1855 with 3 original acres. Received certificate of incorporation in 1905. Land added in 1864,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z6E_passage_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
1776
Abigail Adams entreats her husband
to "remember the ladies".
1777
Women lose the right to vote in New York.
1780
Women lose the right to vote in Massachusetts.
1784
Women lose the right to vote in New Hampshire.
1787
The US Consti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18EO_the-historic-business-district_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Early morning July 30, 1890Alarms howl, waking the whole village. Flames roar down Fall Street, fanned by a stiff breeze. A choking black smoke billows across the canal. Jets of water hiss from hoses bristling from a dozen horse—drawn, steam…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18EN_wesleyan-methodist-chapel_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
Since its construction in 1843, the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel has accommodated a remarkable variety of uses. Built to house the religious services of the abolitionist Wesleyan Methodists, the Chapel was routinely opened for meetings of anti-slaver…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18EM_the-flats_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
It's 1890. This is "the flats," the industrial center of Seneca Falls. The noise is deafening, as hundreds of highly-skilled workers build pumps and fire engines in factories jammed onto every inch of the islands below you. Hammer blows ring out, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18EL_the-stanton-house-shaping-a-reformer_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
The Stanton House: Shaping a ReformerWhen Elizabeth Cady Stanton moved into this house in 1847, she was a socially conscious wife, mother, and housekeeper. When she and her family left in 1862, she was a leader of the nation's emerging women's rig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18EJ_the-village-of-seneca-falls_Seneca-Falls-NY.html
may have inspired the hometown look of Frank Capra's 1946 holiday film classic "It's a Wonderful Life." Mr. Capra is known to have visited here in the mid-1940s at the same time the screenplay for the film was being developed. Many similarities ex…