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Gen. Schuyler's Intrenchments
Headquarters of American Army after evacuation of Fort Edw...
Fannie Sellins
(1870-1919)
An organizer for the United Mine Workers...
Repulse Fire Co.
The first fire company in Livingston County, formed in 183...
Union Lodge No. 45
Mark Lodge formed at Lima 1809. Union Lodge chartered June...
Herman Le Roy's Mill
Here the natural water power potential of Old Buttermilk F...
First Lady Betty Ford
Betty Ford
personally dedicated
this Ro...
President Gerald R. Ford
The 38th President
of the United States
Indian Base Line
Dedicated to Oklahoma Pioneers and Our Revolutionary Ances...
This wayside shrine marks the place
This wayside shrine marks the place
where on Septe...
Genesee Castle
or
Little Beard's Town
De-O-Nun-Da-Ga-A
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Gen. Schuyler's Intrenchments
Headquarters of American Army after evacuation of Fort Edward July 1777
Marker is at the intersection of Patterson Rd and Richardson Rd, on the left when traveling east on Patterson Rd.
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Fannie Sellins
(1870-1919)
An organizer for the United Mine Workers, Fannie Sellins was brutally gunned down in Brackenridge on the eve of a nationwide steel strike, on August 26, 1919. Her devotion to the workers' cause made her an important symbolic figure. Both ...
Repulse Fire Co.
The first fire company in Livingston County, formed in 1830. Reorganized; 1876 as Centennial Fire Dept., in 1927 as Lima Fire Dept.
Marker is on East Main Street (New York Route 5) just east of Rochester Street (New York Route ...
Union Lodge No. 45
Mark Lodge formed at Lima 1809. Union Lodge chartered June 11, 1816. New Masonic Hall at four corners 1866.
"Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set."
Marker is on Rochester Street (New York Route 15A) 0 miles ...
Herman Le Roy's Mill
Here the natural water power potential of Old Buttermilk Falls determined not only the village site, but in 1803, the erection of Stoddard and Platt's Pioneer Grist Mill. In 1822 Herman Le Roy, for whom the town was named, replaced ...
First Lady Betty Ford
Betty Ford
personally dedicated
this Rose Garden
to the People of Omaha
July 12, 1980
Marker is on Woolworth Avenue near 32nd Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
President Gerald R. Ford
The 38th President
of the United States
revisited this site
July 12, 1980
Marker is on Woolworth Avenue near 32nd Street, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Indian Base Line
Dedicated to Oklahoma Pioneers and Our Revolutionary Ancestors
Initial Point was established by the U.S. government in 1870. All Oklahoma except the Panhandle was then divided into townships North and South and ranges East and West of Initial Point.
The Indian Base ...
This wayside shrine marks the place
This wayside shrine marks the place
where on September 14, 1779 two young soldiers of the Revolution Lieutenant Thomas Boys and Sergeant Michael Parker met death undaunted in the line of duty after lingering torture.
They marked with their blood ...
Genesee Castle
or
Little Beard's Town
De-O-Nun-Da-Ga-A
(Where the Hill is Near)
This principal village of the Senecas was destroyed in 1779 and was the farthest point reached by General John Sullivan and an army of four thousand men acting under direct ...