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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NGP_wasco_Auburn-NY.html
Wasco "The Crossing Place" Site of a Cayuga village occupied by Indians before and after settlement of Hardenbergh Corners 1793
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NGN_auburn-prison_Auburn-NY.html
Auburn Prison Erection commenced 1816 First prisoners 1817 assisted in construction First electrocution in the world 1890
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Auburn Prison Convicts made sewing silk 1841 - 1846 Here was principal cash market in U. S. for cocoons and raw silk
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NF4_home-of-gen-john-s-clark_Auburn-NY.html
Home of Gen. John S. Clark Born 1823. Died 1912. Civil engineer, historian, Civil War officer and first Supervisor of Throop.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NF1_throop-industry_Auburn-NY.html
Throop Industry Settlers used Owasco River power to run sawmills & gristmills as early as 1798. This site was one of the three dams built in Throop.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NF0_cold-spring-cemetery_Auburn-NY.html
Cold Spring Cemetery First Irish Catholic cem. Resting place of immigrants from famine in Ireland 1845-1850. Many Civil War Vets buried here
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God's Acre First community cemetery in the town of Brutus 1801 - 1863. Most stones removed, 1916. Declared town park, 1974.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NEP_town-of-throop_Auburn-NY.html
Town of Throop Formed in 1859 from portions of Aurelius, Mentz, and Sennett, named after Governor Enos T. Throop of Auburn
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Town of Brutus Formed from Aurelius 1802. First settlement in town made by Aaron Frost in 1795; he built the first grist mill.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KSL_in-memory-of-abner-hollister_Cato-NY.html
For many years a Magistrate of this Town & County. The founder of this Village and this Church which he served with christian fidelity as ruling Elder from the time of its organization until his death. Born at Glastonbury Conn. Sept. 26, 1782, Die…
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