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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DSQ_phantom-indian-of-conesus-lake_Geneseo-NY.html
Phantom Indian of Conesus Lake. . Promoted by Colonel S. Tooey Appearing by moonlight in . canoe calling for help . Tales still shared today . var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; doc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27BB_site-of-original-wadsworth-cabin_Geneseo-NY.html
Site of Original Wadsworth Cabin —— · · · —— The Pioneer Wadsworth Brothers, James and William, arrived from Connecticut, June 10, 1790, and became Geneseo's first permanent settlers. The original dwe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27BA_brevet-major-general-james-s-wadsworth-a-war-memorial_Geneseo-NY.html
Brevet Major General James S. Wadsworth, October 1807 - May 1864. Mortally wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness. He believed in the Union, Emancipation, and the Genesee Valley, and for those he gave his life.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27B9_in-memory-of-a-war-memorial_Geneseo-NY.html
In memory of the men of Geneseo who offered their lives in defense of their country
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27AY_groveland-ambuscade-park_Geneseo-NY.html
Groveland Ambuscade Park During the Clinton-Sullivan Campaign in September 1779, Lt. Thomas Boyd's scouting party was ambushed by Tories and Indians on this site. Sixteen Revolutionary War soldiers died here. Revolutionary War Heritage Trail Sites…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27AX_groveland-ambuscade-monument_Geneseo-NY.html
Sacred to the memory of Lieut. Thomas Boyd and Sergt. Michael Parker who were captured and afterward tortured and killed. ——————— Afar their bones may lie, but here their patriot blood baptized the land fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27AW_temple-hill_Geneseo-NY.html
Temple Hill —— · · · —— This area so called because Geneseo's earliest house of worship was here (1810). On this ridge was the first Livington County High School (1826), which later became Temple Hill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27AV_site-of-camp-union_Geneseo-NY.html
Site of Camp Union —— · · · —— In a regimental camp near this spot, more than 700 men from this Valley were trained for Civil War service under the direction of Col. John Rorbach of Geneseo. They beca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27AU_cobblestone-school_Geneseo-NY.html
Cobblestone School —— · · · —— Built in 1838, this was the school house for Geneseo District No. 5 for nearly a century. In 1932 the building became the Livingston County Museum. The land was given by…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13DT_big-tree-lodge_Geneseo-NY.html
In early days this was the home of banker Allen Ayrault and his wife Bethia. The Ayraults, promoters of business, civic, cultural and religious interests in the Valley, built this mansion in 1833 and called it "Big Tree Lodge". It was enlarged for…
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