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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27OV_fencing-the-land_Palmyra-NY.html
Fencing the Land The Smiths marked the boundary of their property with large stones gathered while clearing the land. They then built a fence over the stacked stones to keep wandering livestock out of their property. They split thousands of rails …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27OS_in-memory-of-our-fallen-civil-war-soldiers-a-war-memorial_Macedon-NY.html
Erected by the people of Macedon in memory of our fallen Civil War soldiers Honoring those who died to preserve the Union during the American Civil War (1861-1865) [left] Lewis B. Knowles, Co. B, 38th N.Y.V.; John Beuger, Co. B, 160th N.Y.V.; Job …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27OR_bullis-house_Macedon-NY.html
Bullis House Built by Charles H. Bullis ca. 1839. Camp Bullis in Texas named for grandson Gen. John L. Bullis who resided here in his youth.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27OQ_towpath-and-aqueduct-father-of-the-iron-bridge_Palmyra-NY.html
Towpath and Aqueduct
The Palmyra-Macedon Aqueduct has worn the
years well judging from the engineer's drawings
below. The arched towpath, still completely intact,
spans Ganargua Creek as it has for almost 150 years
while the massive stone pi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27O6_have-you-wondered_Macedon-NY.html
Have you wondered, "What are these boxes and what were they used for?
These boxes have historical value and were used in a variety of ways. In circa 1900
they were used on Onondaga Lake, Syracuse, NY for oil barges to tie up to while
waiting t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NY_wayneport-historic-area_Macedon-NY.html
Macedon's
Wayneport Historic Area
At one time known as West Macedon, Wayneport was the
first port in Wayne County east of Rochester on the original
Clinton's Ditch. The first post office in Macedon was located here.
On the south side of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NX_the-26-erie-canal-laborers_Macedon-NY.html
In remembrance of - The 26 Erie Canal laborers buried here, stricken in 1846. "They built the longest canal, with the least experience, for the most public benefit"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NW_macedon-academy_Macedon-NY.html
Macedon Academy Est. 1841 to educate in the academics, in character, and in the equality of all people. Frederick Douglass spoke here March 6, 1861.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NV_first-settlers-of-macedon_Palmyra-NY.html
1789 Webb and Hannah Harwood first settlers of Macedon pioneer home located near this marker
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27NU_may-29-1800_Palmyra-NY.html
May 29, 1800 The First Baptist Church of Macedon was organized on this site in the home of Lemuel Spear, a veteran of the Revolution.