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[Marker name]: BAPTIST CHURCH
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[Location]: On NYS 13 At New Woodstock
[City/Town]: Cazenovia, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°50′53.58″N 75°51′31.38″W / 42.8482167°N 75.8587167°W / 42.8482167; -75.8587167
[Marker text]: First In Town Of Cazenovia. Unbroken Service Since Organization July 17, 1801. This Building Erected 1815.
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[Marker name]: CAZENOVIA
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[Location]: Cazenovia Lake
[City/Town]: Cazenovia, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Founding of the Village of Cazenovia
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[Marker name]: FIRST COUNTY SEAT
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[Location]: On Seminary St. Between Sullivan & Lincklaen Sts.
[City/Town]: Cazenovia, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: This Building Erectd For Court House 1810. Courts Held 1812-17. Sold To Methodists 1818. Conference Seminary Established 1824.
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[Marker name]: EZRA CORNELL
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[Location]: On Co. Rd. about 3½ miles east of De Ruyter
[City/Town]: De Ruyter, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: 300 Yards Up This Lane Stood His Boyhood Home In 1828 He Walked To Ithaca Where Later He Founded Cornell University.
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[Marker name]: ARROW
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[Location]: On Co. Rd. about 5 miles east of De Ruyter
[City/Town]: De Ruyter, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Muller Hill Estate Of Louis A. Muller Who Located Here In 1808.
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[Marker name]: ARROW
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[Location]: On NYS 13 At De Ruyter
[City/Town]: De Ruyter, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: 3½ miles site of Boyhood Home Ezra Cornell Founder Of Cornell University
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[Marker name]: BAPTIST CHURCH
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[Location]: On NYS 26 At Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°51′00.60″N 75°36′31.44″W / 42.8501667°N 75.6087333°W / 42.8501667; -75.6087333
[Marker text]: Organized 1816. Erected 1819. Repaired And Improved 1856. Rev. J. Colley, 1St Minister. Rev. Nathaniel Kendrick, Pastor 1817–1833
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[Marker name]: DR. JAMES PRATT
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[Location]: On NYS 26 At Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: First Physician In Town Of Eaton, 1797, Taught First School In Homes Of Joseph Morse Col. Leland And Thomas Morris Alternately.
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[Marker name]: FANNY FORESTER
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[Location]: On NYS 26 about 1/2 mile west of Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°51′05.92″N 75°38′46.08″W / 42.8516444°N 75.6461333°W / 42.8516444; -75.6461333
[Marker text]: Author Of "Alderbrook Tales" Born Emily Chubbuck Aug. 22, 1817; Married Dr. A. Judson: Her Home "Underhill Cottage" Stood About On This Site.
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[Marker name]: HOME OF
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[Location]: On NYS 26 At Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°51′13.92″N 75°36′13.50″W / 42.8538667°N 75.6037500°W / 42.8538667; -75.6037500
[Marker text]: Cyrus And Elizabeth Heminway Finney. Married July 25, 1797. Came From New England And Settled Here 1797.
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[Marker name]: MORSE HOUSE
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[Location]: On NYS 26 At Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°50′57.96″N 75°36′54.48″W / 42.8494333°N 75.6151333°W / 42.8494333; -75.6151333
[Marker text]: Joseph Morse, Eunice Bigelow From Sherburne, Mass. 1796 Founded "Log City" 1800 Later Named Eaton 1807 Built This House 1802
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[Marker name]: MORSE MILL DAM
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[Location]: On NYS 26 At Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°50′57.54″N 75°37′09.78″W / 42.8493167°N 75.6193833°W / 42.8493167; -75.6193833
[Marker text]: Development Of Eaton Brook Water Power Begun By Joseph Morse 1796 Created County Industrial Center Lasting A Century To 1896
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[Marker name]: N.Y. STATE SCHOOL
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[Location]: On US 20 At Morrisville
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Of Agriculture Morrisville, N.y. Established 1908 First Director, F.g. Helyar April 1, 1910–November 15, 1917
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[Marker name]: N.Y. STATE SCHOOL
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[Location]: On US 20 At Morrisville
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Of Agriculture Morrisville, N.y. Established 1908 First Director, F.g. Helyar April 1, 1910–November 15, 1917
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[Marker name]: SAGE TAVERN IN LOG CITY
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[Location]: On NYS 26, At Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Built And Run By Isaac Sage 1802. Oldest House In Village Of Eaton.
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[Marker name]: SITE OF
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[Location]: On US 20 At Morrisville
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Champlain Battle 1615 [Arrow] Nichols Pond Park, On Oneida Indian Village Site 10 Miles North
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[Marker name]: SITE OF FARM
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[Location]: On Tn. Rd. about 1/4 mile north of Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Brought In 1799 By Caleb Dunbar, Born Bridgewater, Mass., 1760. Married Hannah Drake, Born Eaton, Mass., 1762
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[Marker name]: SITE OF HOME
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[Location]: On NYS 26 about 2 miles northeast of Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°52′46.68″N 75°34′18.42″W / 42.8796333°N 75.5717833°W / 42.8796333; -75.5717833
[Marker text]: 1793, Col. Joshua Leland. First Settler In This Valley. He Built First Grist Mill On Stream Between These Ponds.
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[Marker name]: SITE OF LOG HOUSE
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[Location]: On NYS 26 about 1/2 mile northeast of Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Of Levi Bonney, Born 1775, Married Rhoda Pratt. Came From Cornwal, Conn., 1795 First To Come And Remain In This Valley.
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[Marker name]: TOLL GATE NO. 1
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[Location]: On NYS 26 about 1 mile northeast of Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Peck's Port, Eaton And Georgetown Plank Road, 1849. Sawen Morse, 1St White Child Born In Eaton Was 1St Keeper Of This Gate.
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[Marker name]: TOLL GATE NO. 2
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[Location]: On NYS 26 about 1/2 mile west of Eaton
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°51′01.14″N 75°38′08.34″W / 42.8503167°N 75.6356500°W / 42.8503167; -75.6356500
[Marker text]: Peck's Port, Eaton And Georgetown Plank Road, 1849.
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[Marker name]: Grain Pits
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[Location]: At Nichols Pond about 6 miles south of Canastota
[City/Town]: Fenner, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 43°00′16″N 75°44′28″W / 43.00444°N 75.74111°W / 43.00444; -75.74111
[Marker text]: These pits are remains of community storage cellars for corn, beans and squash. USed by the Iroquois Indians
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[Marker name]: INDIAN SPRING
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[Location]: At Nichols Pond about 6 miles south of Canastota
[City/Town]: Fenner, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: This Was Outside The Area Of The Fort And Not Protected By The Palisades
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[Marker name]: ONEIDA STONE
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[Location]: At Nichols Pond about 6 miles south of Canastota
[City/Town]: Fenner, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Of 1615 Oneida Means People Of The Standing Stone. In Each Village Was Such An Altar And Council Place
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[Marker name]: Site of CHAMPLAIN BATTLE
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[Location]: On Tn. Rd. about 6 miles south of Canastota
[City/Town]: Fenner, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 43°00′9″N 75°44′29″W / 43.00250°N 75.74139°W / 43.00250; -75.74139
[Marker text]: Here Champlain Aided By Huron Indians Attacked The Stockaded Oneida Village Oct. 10-16, 1615
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[Marker name]: MULLER HILL
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[Location]: On Tn. Rd. about 1½ miles west of Georgetown
[City/Town]: Georgetown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°46′09.00″N 75°46′47.88″W / 42.7691667°N 75.7799667°W / 42.7691667; -75.7799667
[Marker text]: Estate Of Louis A. Muller, Distinguished French Refugee Who Located Here In 1808. Doubtless Nobleman Fleeing From Vengeance Of Napoleon
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[Marker name]: ARROW
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[Location]: On NYS 80 At Georgetown
[City/Town]: Georgetown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°46′08.10″N 75°44′19.02″W / 42.7689167°N 75.7386167°W / 42.7689167; -75.7386167
[Marker text]: Muller Hill Estate Of Louis A. Muller Who Located Here In 1808.
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[Marker name]: MADISON STREET CEMETERY
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[Location]: On Madison St. At Hamilton
[City/Town]: Hamilton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Established About 1830 Elisha Payne Founder Of The Village Of Hamilton Is Buried Here
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[Marker name]: 1/4 MILE LEFT
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[Location]: On NYS 12B about 3¾ miles south of Hamilton
[City/Town]: Lebanon, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Stood The Home Of Col. Wm. S. Smith Aide To Washington And Abigail Adams Smith See Marker Ahead
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[Marker name]: 1/4 MILE LEFT
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[Location]: On NYS 12B about 4¼ miles south of Hamilton
[City/Town]: Lebanon, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Stood The Home Of Col. Wm. S. Smith Aide To Washington And Abigail Adams Smith See Marker Ahead
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[Marker name]: HERE IN 1788 STOOD
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[Location]: On Co. Rd. about 2 miles south of Eaton
[City/Town]: Lebanon, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: The Bark Hut Of Bates, Stowell And Salisbury, First Settlers Of What Is Now Madison County
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[Marker name]: HOUSE BUILT BY
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[Location]: On Co. Rd. about 2 miles south of Eaton
[City/Town]: Lebanon, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Enoch Stowell, Jr. Early Settler. Home Of Horace Stowell, Prominent Abolitionist. Station Of Underground Railway
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[Marker name]: SMITH'S VALLEY
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[Location]: On Co. Rd. At Randallsville
[City/Town]: Lebanon, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Col. W.s. Smith & Family Early Settlers & Owners Of Great Tracts Of Land In This Section
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[Marker name]: HOME OF
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[Location]: On NYS 13 At Intersectionof Peterboro St.. & Rasback St., Canastota
[City/Town]: Lenox, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Milton Delano Clerk Of Town Of Old Lenox. Twice Elected Sheriff Of Madison County Member Of Congress, 1888–1892
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[Marker name]: HOME OF
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[Location]: On Main St. At Canastota
[City/Town]: Lenox, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Thomas Barlow Historian, County Judge In 1843, Member Of The New York State Senate, 1844–1847
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[Marker name]: QUALITY HILL
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[Location]: On NYS 5 about 2 miles west of Canastota
[City/Town]: Lenox, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Green A Company Of Horse Artillery Drilled Here During The War Of 1812
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[Marker name]: SITE OF
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[Location]: On NYS 31 At Messinger Bay
[City/Town]: Lenox, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Erected In 1814 By George Messinger
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[Marker name]: SITE OF
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[Location]: On US 20 At Canastota
[City/Town]: Lenox, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Champlain Battle 1615 [Arrow] Nichols Pond Park an Oneida Village site 6 miles south
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[Marker name]: TO SITE OF
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[Location]: On Tn. Rd. At Clockville
[City/Town]: Lincoln, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Champlain Battle 1615 [Arrow]
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[Marker name]: WELSH CHURCH
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[Location]: On US 20 1 mile east of Nelson
[City/Town]: Nelson, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: One Mile [Arrow] Welsh Congregational Society Founded June 22, 1850 Present Church Building Erected 1876
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[Marker name]: TO SITE OF
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[Location]: On County Rd. At Peterboro
[City/Town]: Smithfield, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Champlain Battle 1615 [Arrow]
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[Marker name]: TO SITE OF
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[Location]: On Mile Strip Rd. about 6 miles south of Canastota
[City/Town]: Smithfield, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Champlain Battle 1615 [Arrow]
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[Marker name]: ARROW
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[Location]: On County Rd. about 2 miles northwest of Peterboro
[City/Town]: Smithfield, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: 500 Feet Gerrit S. Miller Home Of Early Imported Holstein Cattle.
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[Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE
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[Location]: On NYS 46 about 1 mile south of Munnsville
[City/Town]: Stockbridge, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: W. Dempster Hoard, Born Oct. 10, 1839. Governor Of Wisconsin 1889-90 Founder Hoard's Dairyman
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[Marker name]: WILLIAM NEWTON CLARKE
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[Location]: On Seminary St. Between Sullivan & Lincklaen Sts.
[City/Town]: Cazenovia, Town Of, New York42° 55' 52.068" -75° 51' 15.408"
[Coords]: 42°55′52.07″N 75°51′15.41″W / 42.9311306°N 75.8542806°W / 42.9311306; -75.8542806
[Marker text]: 1841–1912 preacher, teacher and author of books on modern theological thought.
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[Marker name]: WTM ENGINE WORKS
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[Location]: Behind the A-n-W Gas Station in Eaton, NY
[City/Town]: Eaton, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°51′01.50″N 75°36′39.90″W / 42.8504167°N 75.6110833°W / 42.8504167; -75.6110833
[Marker text]: Site of wood tabor & Morse's steam engine mfg. 1852–1893 maker of the first 4-wheel drive steam traction engine. Worlds largest steam engine co. in the 1880s
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[Marker name]: TEMPERANCE HOUSE
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[Location]: On NYS 92, ½ Mile East of Oran, NY
[City/Town]: Cazenovia, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 42°57′46.62″N 75°54′21.06″W / 42.9629500°N 75.9058500°W / 42.9629500; -75.9058500
[Marker text]: Served as turnpike tavern for almost 60 YRS. Built and opened by Cyrenus Bartholomew in 1815. Closed in 1872 when the Chenango R.R. opened and passed it by.
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[Marker name]: LATERAL CANAL
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[Location]: In the village of Chittenango, NY, on Parker Ln, next to the Sullivan Free Library.
[City/Town]: Sullivan, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 43°02′39.00″N 75°51′59.00″W / 43.0441667°N 75.8663889°W / 43.0441667; -75.8663889
[Marker text]: Company incorporated 1818. Canal in use by 1824. Site of turn-around basin for canal boat transportation north to the grand old erie.
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