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Original stone arch carrying canal over creek about 150 yds due east. Oxford Historical Society
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Historic building was inn of canal travelers 1846-56. Canal boat repair station was east of road.
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The Chenango Land Trust expresses its graditude Maurice and Barbara Ingraham for having the foresight to protect Chenango Canal Lock 99,the best preserved Chenango Canal lock, Lock purchase and preservation made possible by a grant from the Land T…
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According to tradition burial place of Thick Neck, giant Chief of the Antones, a tribe of the Tuscaroras killed by the Oneidas.
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Canal bed and towpath wound its way through the valley following the foot of the hills. Chenango County Bicentennial '76
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Site of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Erected in 1816. The first church edifice in the village of Oxford.
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First Town Meeting Held In April 1794. Incorporated As Village April, 1806.
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Site of Log House Built By Benjamin Hovey, 1790, Who Served In The Revolution And was Known As "Father of the Settlement"
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Oldest Church Edifice Standing In The Village Of Oxford Dedicated July 31, 1823.
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1837-1878 The Oxford Turning Basin Sight Of Overnight Tie Up For Canal Boats. Oxford Historical Society
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