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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ASC_ezra-wilmarth_Victor-NY.html
Opened stagecoach inn here Dec. 25, 1815. Original Inn sign had masonic emblem. Soldiers of War of 1812 gathered on this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ASA_jikonhsaseh_Victor-NY.html
Mother of Nations met and advised the Peacemaker on formation of Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy ca. 900 AD. She is buried nearby.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AS8_hathaway-home_Farmington-NY.html
Home and framed barns built 1793 by Isaac Hathaway, a Revolutionary War veteran, and first town clerk. Site of stage and trolley stop.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1851_peirce-pavillion-2_Clifton-Springs-NY.html
The original Peirce Pavilion was constructed in 1880 on the North East corner of Main and Spring Streets surrounding a major sulphur spring. It was these sulphur springs that made the growth of Clifton Springs Sanitarium possible and which in turn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM184R_naples_Naples-NY.html
Known as Watkinstown 1789 Named Middletown 1796 Midway between Canandaigua and Bath: Naples April 6, 1808
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM184Q_first-church_Naples-NY.html
On this site was organized the "First Religious Compact of Middletown 1800". The church was built in 1824
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM184P_memorial-canesque-chief-of-the-senecas_Naples-NY.html
Chief of the Senecasat Nundawao Village, who came from the Genesee Reservation in 1794 to die and be buried in his beloved Kiandaga Valley.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM184O_naples_Naples-NY.html
Founded 1789 on the old Seneca village of Nundawao; first known as Watkinstown; in 1796 called Middletown; on April 6, 1808, named Naples
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM184M_phelps-historic-district_Phelps-NY.html
Adapted by the Village Board in 1990 to protect and preserve our rich heritage of landmarks and unique structures... a birthright of our children.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM184K_pioneer-cemetery_Phelps-NY.html
Here lie 16 Revolutionary soldiers and a Lexington Minute Man. Pioneers include Robison, Granger, Deane, Swift, Dickinson, Hildreth.
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