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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DSS_gorton-turtle_West-Edmeston-NY.html
Gorton Turtle. . As Tom Dorsey cleared land his wagon load of huge rocks couldn't be moved by horses. A giant turtle surfaced and dragged wagon into the lake.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM276Z_seventh-day-baptist-church_DeRuyter-NY.html
Erected 1835
Seventh Day Baptist Church
First Church in DeRuyter
Final Service 2000
"Faith of our Fathers"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM276N_col-joshua-leland_Bouckville-NY.html
1793
Site of the home of first family
to settle in this valley
Col. Joshua Leland
wife, Waitstill, & 10 children.
Builder of grist mills, saw
mills and also innkeeper.
The Leland Family
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM276L_baptist-church_Eaton-NY.html
Organized 1816. Erected 1819.
Repaired and improved 1856.
Rev. J. Cooley, 1st Minister.
Rev. Nathaniel Kendrick,
Pastor 1817-1833.
State Education Department 1936
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM276I_fire-bell_DeRuyter-NY.html
This bell was salvaged during the dismantling of the Union Meeting House (Presbyterian Church) in 1883.
It was mounted at the Union Hall on December 11, 1884 and used as a fire bell until the Union Hall was destroyed by fire on December 31, 1946.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22N9_lewis-adamo_Canastota-NY.html
Asst Canastota Police Chief
Killed At This Location On
June 5 1950 While Directing
Traffic
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22LR_bruce-opera-house_Canastota-NY.html
Site Of
Bruce Opera House 1888-1909
This Cultural Hub Seated
802 Patrons & Showed Movies
Projected By The Biograph,
A Canastota Invention
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22J1_lateral-canal_Chittenango-NY.html
Company Incorporated 1818.
Canal In Use By 1824. Site
Of Turn-Around Basin For
Canal Boat Transportation
North To The Grand Old Erie
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RLH_1822-1911_Morrisville-NY.html
Elizabeth Smith Miller introduced the bloomer costume. Bloomerism became the most important dress reform of the 19th century.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1N3W_temperance-house_Cazenovia-NY.html
Served as turnpike tavern for almost 60 yrs. Built and opened by Cyrene Bartholomew in 1815. Closed in 1872 when the Chenango R.R. opened and passed it by.