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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YTA_we-remember-forever-a-war-memorial_Glenwood-NY.html
We remember forever with the names etched here the citizens of Erie County who, in service to the United States of America, were killed in Vietnam or designated as missing in action (MIA) 1959 to 1975
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YT8_in-honor-of-mark-o-a-war-memorial_Glenwood-NY.html
In honor of "Mark O" Mark O'Connell 1950 - 2015 Viet Nam Veteran, devoted Husband & Father. Honored for his dedication and vision as one of the leaders in the creation and development of this Viet Nam Veterans Memorial Grove and as AMVETS Post 21…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YT1_the-town-of-colden-honors-our-men-women-a-war-memorial_Colden-NY.html
[on separate stone:]Dedicated by The Town of Colden in honor of our men and womenwho served our country in search of world peace and human dignity and in memory of those in all wars who gave their lives for freedom. [wall:]The Town of Colden honor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YT0_colden_Colden-NY.html
Originally named Buffum Mills, Colden was renamed after the post office was moved to the Buffum Inn in 1833. Colden residents have served their country in many conflicts from the American Revolution to the present time. In front of you is our beau…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YSZ_the-first-pioneers_North-Collins-NY.html
In this vicinity the first pioneers settled in North Collins in 1808. Abram & Samuel Tucker Stephen Sisson Enos Southwick
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YSU_buffum-homestead_Colden-NY.html
Buffum Homestead — · — Site of and original frame building in Township of Colden. Built in 1810 by Richard Buffum for home and first inn. Became post office in 1833 as well as meeting place for Livingstone Lodge No. 255 F.& A. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YST_colden-united-methodist-church_Colden-NY.html
Colden United Methodist Church Organized in 1849. This first church building in Colden built and dedicated in 1859 on land donated by Richard Buffum.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YSP_village-of-east-aurora_East-Aurora-NY.html
The Sinking Ponds Site was home to Native Americans for thousands of years prior to the establishment of the Village of East Aurora by Euro-American settlers. Sinking Ponds is a Native American archeological site occupied repeatedly for thousands…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YSO_aurora_East-Aurora-NY.html
Known to locals for generations simply as "The View". This 180-degree vista and iconic part of the Town of Aurora's agricultural heritage gives the community the perfect place to catch a glimpse of a sunset or gaze westward over unbroken meadow an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YSL_aurora_West-Falls-NY.html
Throughout the history of the area, Cazenovia Creek has played a vital role in the industry and natural beauty of the Town of Aurora and the Southtowns. Connecting the Town. Aurora, as it is today, would not have existed in the same form had it no…
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