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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 5, two miles west of Syracuse at Fairmount Corners
    [City/Town]: Camillus, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Home Of James Geddes, 1798 Erie Canal Surveyor, 1808 Chief Engineer 1816–1825
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  • [Marker name]: EARLY SCHOOL
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    [Location]: On county road, about 1/2 mile south of Brewerton
    [City/Town]: Cicero, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Here Stood Schoolhouse; District No. 1, Built 1824. First District School In Town Of Cicero
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  • [Marker name]: JOHN LEACH
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    [Location]: On US 11 at Cicero
    [City/Town]: Cicero, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Made First Settlement At Cicero Corners In 1802. Kept A Tavern In Loghouse
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  • [Marker name]: LANDING PLACE
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    [Location]: On US 11 at Brewerton
    [City/Town]: Cicero, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Near This Point Van Schaick Expedition Against Onondagas Landed April 20, 1779
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF INDIAN VILLAGE
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    [Location]: On US 11 at Brewerton
    [City/Town]: Cicero, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Techiroguen Visited By Le Moyne 1654 And By La Salle 1673
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  • [Marker name]: TOLL-GATE HOUSE
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    [Location]: On Bennett St. at Brewerton
    [City/Town]: Cicero, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Built At South End Of First Highway Bridge, 1824 At Brewerton. Moved To This Site About 1850.
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  • [Marker name]: CAUGHDENOY
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    [Location]: On county road at Caughdenoy
    [City/Town]: Clay, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Lock Constructed By State Of New York 1841.
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  • [Marker name]: OAK ORCHARD
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    [Location]: On county road 1½ miles north of Euclid
    [City/Town]: Clay, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Lock Constructed By State Of New York 1840.
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  • [Marker name]: ONONDAGA NATION
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    [Location]: On NYS 57 about one mile south of Three Rivers
    [City/Town]: Clay, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Of Indians Settled Hereabouts According To Tradition Several Centuries Before Discovery Of America By Columbus, 1492.
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On South Bank Of Barge Canal At Three Rivers
    [City/Town]: Clay, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Mc Gee's Inn (According To Traditions) Patrick Mc Gee, First Settler Town Of Clay, 1793. In 1791 Kept First Inn At Brewerton.
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  • [Marker name]: DANFORTH MILLS
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    [Location]: On County Rd. About 1/2 Mile North Of Jamesville
    [City/Town]: Dewitt, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: On This Side Of The Creek Saw Mill Built 1792 Grist Mill
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  • [Marker name]: JOHN YOUNG
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    [Location]: On NYS 5 And NYS 92 At Dewitt
    [City/Town]: Dewitt, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: 1752–1834 Revolutionary Soldier First Settler Here In 1791 Village First Called Youngsville
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  • [Marker name]: MOREHOUSE FLATS
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    [Location]: On NYS 5 And NYS 92 At Dewitt
    [City/Town]: Dewitt, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Benj. Morehouse Settled Here 1789 His Log Tavern Opened 1790 Mexico Town Organized Here 1791 Meeting Here Proposed Formation Of Onondagaco. Dec 23, 1793
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  • [Marker name]: UNION
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    [Location]: On NYS 20 N & NYS 173 About 1/2 Mile East Of Jamesville
    [City/Town]: Dewitt, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Congregational Church Building Erected 1808 Society Moved To Jamesville 1828
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  • [Marker name]: BUILT ABOUT 1820
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    [Location]: On NYS 5 At Elbridge
    [City/Town]: Elbridge, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Home Of Col. John Stevens, Onondaga County Militia, War Of 1812
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  • [Marker name]: THIS LOT
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    [Location]: On NYS 5 At Elbridge
    [City/Town]: Elbridge, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°01′58.9434″N 76°27′28.04″W / 43.033039833°N 76.4577889°W / 43.033039833; -76.4577889
    [Marker text]: Was Part Of Military Tract Of Capt. Wm. Stevens, Member Mass. Society Cincinnati: State Superintendent Of Salt Industry.
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  • [Marker name]: ANDREWS CABIN
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    [Location]: On County Rd. About 2½ Mi. South Of Fabius
    [City/Town]: Fabius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Built By William Andrews About 1821
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  • [Marker name]: BAPTIST CHURCH
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    [Location]: On NYS 80 At Fabius
    [City/Town]: Fabius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: First In Town Of Fabius Unbroken Service Since Its Organization On Aug. 24, 1803. This Building Erected 1818.
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST CHURCH
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    [Location]: On County Rd. About 3 Mi. South Of Fabius
    [City/Town]: Fabius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: In The Valley Organized Here 1803 First Baptist Church Of Fabius
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On County Rd. About 2½ Mi. South Of Fabius
    [City/Town]: Fabius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Keeney Cabin Inhabited 1795 By Simon Keeney, Jr. Birthplace Of Son John First White Child Born In This Valley 1797
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 80 At Fabius
    [City/Town]: Fabius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Woodruf Cabin Pioneer Home Of Gurdon Woodruf Built About 1795
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  • [Marker name]: WEBSTER CABIN
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    [Location]: On County Rd. About 3 Mi. South Of Fabius
    [City/Town]: Fabius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Built About 1820 By Eli Webster First Frame House In This Valley
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  • [Marker name]: CARDIFF GIANT
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    [Location]: On Us 20 At Cardiff
    [City/Town]: Lafayette, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Disinterred Near This Village On Oct. 16, 1869. Represented As A Petrified Prehistoric Man, It Was Subsequently, Proved A Hoax
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  • [Marker name]: MASON CREEK
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    [Location]: On Apulia Road at intersection of Colton Road.
    [City/Town]: Lafayette, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′32″N 76°04′28″W / 42.90885°N 76.07446°W / 42.90885; -76.07446)
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  • [Marker name]: NEAR HERE WAS THE HOME OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 91 At Jamesville
    [City/Town]: Lafayette, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Moses Dewitt Pioneer Settler, Surveyor Major Of Militia And Judge Of The County Court
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  • [Marker name]: [ARROW] 600 FEET
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    [Location]: On NYS 91 About 1½ Miles South Of Jamesville
    [City/Town]: Lafayette, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Site Of Indian Town Onondaga 1684–1696 Destroyed At Time Of Frontenac's Invasion 1696
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  • [Marker name]: BATTERY B
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    [Location]: On NYS 370 About 3 Miles Southwest Of Baldwinsville
    [City/Town]: Lysander, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: First N.y. Light Artillery Drilled Near This Point Under Their Organizer, Capt. Rufus D. Pettit, In The Summer Of 1861.
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST LIFT LOCK
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    [Location]: On NYS 31 & NYS 370 At Baldwinsville
    [City/Town]: Lysander, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: The First Lift Lock To Be Constructed West Of Little Falls Was Built Here In 1809 By Jonas C. Baldwin.
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST SETTLER
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    [Location]: On County Rd. At Jacksonville
    [City/Town]: Lysander, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: The Home Of The First White Settler In The Township Of Lysander, Jonathan Palmer, Revolutionary Soldier, Was Built On This Site, 1793.
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  • [Marker name]: GRACE CHURCH
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    [Location]: On Elizabeth St. At Baldwinsville
    [City/Town]: Lysander, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: The Episcopal Church Was The First Church In The United States, According To Tradition, To Be Lighted By Electricity
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  • [Marker name]: ON THIS HILL
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    [Location]: On NYS 31 At Baldwinsville
    [City/Town]: Lysander, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: In The Original House, 31 Women Organized The Female Charitable Society, Second Oldest Woman's Society In The U.s., July 27, 1817.
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 48 About 4 Miles North Of Baldwinsvlle
    [City/Town]: Lysander, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Halfway Tavern 1814-34 Stopping Place For Stage And For Oudiaga, Indian Runner, First Mail Carrier Between Syracuse And Oswego
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  • [Marker name]: CHERRY VALLEY TURNPIKE
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    [Location]: On Academy Street At Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°00′09″N 75°58′37″W / 43.00250°N 75.97694°W / 43.00250; -75.97694
    [Marker text]: Terminated Here Completed About 1809, Joining The Seneca Turnpike Here
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  • [Marker name]: CHRIST CHURCH
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    [Location]: On NYS 173 At Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°00′08″N 75°58′27″W / 43.00222°N 75.97417°W / 43.00222; -75.97417
    [Marker text]: Oldest Church Edifice And Oldest Episcopal Parish In Onondaga County, Inc. 1804, 1811; Built 1813; Removed To This Side, 1832.
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  • [Marker name]: DEEP SPRING
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    [Location]: On NYS 173 At The Madison & Onondaga County Line
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°01′37.85″N 75°54′47.09″W / 43.0271806°N 75.9130806°W / 43.0271806; -75.9130806
    [Marker text]: Te-ungh-sat-ayagh 450 Ft. North On Iroquois Trail. First Road Made 1790 By Gen. James Wadsworth. County Line And Survey Mark.
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  • [Marker name]: FAYETTEVILLE
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    [Location]: On NYS 5 & NYS 92 At Fayetteville
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: First Called "Manlius Four Corners". Settled In 1791 By Origen Eaton And Joshus Knowlton. Boyhood Home Of Grover Cleveland
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  • [Marker name]: GEN. JOHN J. PECK
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    [Location]: On NYS 173 At Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°00′07″N 75°58′30″W / 43.00194°N 75.97500°W / 43.00194; -75.97500
    [Marker text]: Born Here Jan. 4, 1821; Won Promotion For Gallantry Mexican War; Made Maj. Gen. 1862; Defended Suffolk, Va.; Died Syracuse, April 21, 1878.
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  • [Marker name]: GROVER CLEVELAND
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    [Location]: On NYS 5 & NYS 92 At Fayetteville
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°01′46″N 76°00′26″W / 43.02944°N 76.00722°W / 43.02944; -76.00722
    [Marker text]: President Of United States 1884–1888 And 1892–1896. His Boyhood Home Is The First House On The Left North Of The Corner House
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  • [Marker name]: THE FIRST
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 At Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°00′05″N 75°58′47″W / 43.00139°N 75.97972°W / 43.00139; -75.97972
    [Marker text]: Schoolhouse In The Town Of Manlius Was Built Of Logs And Stood Near Here In 1798
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  • [Marker name]: THE MANLIUS SCHOOL
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N At Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: Founded 1869
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  • [Marker name]: THE MANLIUS SCHOOL
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 About 1/2 Mi. South Of Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Founded 1869 As St. John's School Oldest Boy's Private Preparatory School In Central New York
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  • [Marker name]: THIS WELL
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    [Location]: On Rown Rd. About 1 Mile East Of Manlius
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Dug In 1795 By Joseph Williams Soldier Of The Revolution Whose Log House Stood About 50 Feet North
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST SAWMILL
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    [Location]: On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Marcellus
    [City/Town]: Marcellus, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: In Town Of Marcellus Built 1796 By Deacon Samuel Rice And Judge Dan Bradley
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Marcellus
    [City/Town]: Marcellus, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: First Frame House In Town Of Marcellus. Built By Dr. Elnathan Beach, Who Served In American Revolution: Sheriff Of County From 1799 To 1801
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 175 At Marcellus
    [City/Town]: Marcellus, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Tavern Kept By Deacon Samuel Rice 1800 First Church Services Were Held Here, Also Town Meetings
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
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    [Location]: On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Marcellus
    [City/Town]: Marcellus, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: First Church Edifice In Onondaga County, Completed 1803; Present Church Built 1851 In Central New York
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  • [Marker name]: FRANCIS ASBURY
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    [Location]: On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Onondaga Hill
    [City/Town]: Onondaga, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: First Bishop Of The Methodist Episcopal Church Preached June 26, 1807, In Onondaga Court House Then Standing On This Site
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  • [Marker name]: MORAVIANS
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    [Location]: On NYS 11 A About 1 Mi. South Of Syracuse
    [City/Town]: Onondaga, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Bishop Spangenberg And David Zeisberger As Missionaries Came To Onondaga Indians Near Here In 1745. David Returned '50,'52, '53, '54, '66.
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  • [Marker name]: ONONDAGA RESERVATION
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    [Location]: On NYS 11 A About 1 Mi. South Of Syracuse
    [City/Town]: Onondaga, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Established 1788. The Onondaga Indian Nation Founded The Iroquois League.
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  • [Marker name]: SENTINEL HEIGHTS
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    [Location]: On Bull Hill Rd. About 4 Mis. Southeast Of Syracuse
    [City/Town]: Onondaga, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Pioneer Cemetery Andrew Share, 1763–1847, Rev. Soldier, Who Gave Land For Cemetery, School House, And Methodist Church, Buried Here
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  • [Marker name]: WAR OF 1812
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    [Location]: On NYS 20 N & NYS 173 About 1/2 Mi. East Of Onondaga Hill
    [City/Town]: Onondaga, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°0′19.44″N 76°10′4.58″W / 43.0054000°N 76.1679389°W / 43.0054000; -76.1679389
    [Marker text]: Captain Henry Crouch And Captain Benjamin Branch Soldiers Of War Of 1812 Who Died While Encamped Near Here Are Buried Above.
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  • [Marker name]: ATWELL'S CORNERS
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    [Location]: On Co. Rd. At Madison & Onon. Co. Line 4 Mi. South Of Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°55′30″N 75°54′22″W / 42.92500°N 75.90611°W / 42.92500; -75.90611)
    [Marker text]: Joseph Atwell, 1754–1834 Revolutionary Soldier Settled Here 1792. Overseer Of Pompey Highways 1794 Owned Lot In Military Tract
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  • [Marker name]: BAPTIST CHURCH
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    [Location]: On Co. Rd. At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′02″N 76°00′47″W / 42.90056°N 76.01306°W / 42.90056; -76.01306
    [Marker text]: Built 1820 By N. Sterling. Frederick Freeman First Pastor. Abandoned In 1834. Roman Catholic Church 1866-92. Now Lemoyne Hall.
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  • [Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
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    [Location]: At Intersection Of Us 20 And NYS 91 At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°53′56″N 76°00′57″W / 42.89889°N 76.01583°W / 42.89889; -76.01583) -->
    [Marker text]: Gov. Horatio Seymour, 1811 Twice Governor Of New York State. Democratic Candidate For President Against Grant
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  • [Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
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    [Location]: On Us 20 About 3 Miles Northeast Of Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°55′17″N 75°58′13″W / 42.92139°N 75.97028°W / 42.92139; -75.97028)
    [Marker text]: Charles Mason Born Here In Log House 1804 Graduate West Point 1829 Chief Justice Iowa 1838-42 U.s. Comm'r Patents 1853-57.
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  • [Marker name]: CAPE COD COTTAGE
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    [Location]: On Co. Rd. About 1 Mi. S.e. Of Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Built 1794 Slave Running Station For Sheltering Slaves During Civil War.
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  • [Marker name]: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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    [Location]: On County Rd. At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°53′58″N 76°00′56″W / 42.89944°N 76.01556°W / 42.89944; -76.01556
    [Marker text]: Organized Oct. 19, 1796 By Rev. Ameni R. Robinson Church Built In 1817-18. Now Pompey Presbyterian.
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  • [Marker name]: DROVERS TAVERN, 1820
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N About 1 Mile Southeast Of Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°58′06.72″N 75°54′56.16″W / 42.9685333°N 75.9156000°W / 42.9685333; -75.9156000
    [Marker text]: Built Of Materials Taken From Premises; Design Of Main House On File Library Of Congress; Last Remaining Tavern For Drovers.
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST MASS
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    [Location]: At Indian Hill On Town Rd. About 2 Mis. Southwest Of Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: In New York State Was Offered About 300 Feet North Of This Marker By Rev. J.m. Chaumont, 1655, In A Bark Chapel
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST SCHOOL
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    [Location]: On NYS 91 At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′00″N 76°00′58″W / 42.90000°N 76.01611°W / 42.90000; -76.01611
    [Marker text]: Erected In Town Of Pompey 1797 And Used Until 1810 Hepsabah Beebee—teacher Cemetery Adjoined School Grounds, Later Removed
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST STEAMBOAT
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N About 1/2 Mile Northwest Of Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°59′01.98″N 75°56′38.82″W / 42.9838833°N 75.9441167°W / 42.9838833; -75.9441167
    [Marker text]: Built By Wm. Avery 1 Mile South Of Oran. Launched In Linestone Creek Near Buellville, 1823, Later First Steamboat Used On Erie Canal
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  • [Marker name]: FIRST TAVERN
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N At Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°58′43.08″N 75°56′01.86″W / 42.9786333°N 75.9338500°W / 42.9786333; -75.9338500
    [Marker text]: 1796–1808 Built And Kept By Job Bartholomew. Burned 1808. Another Built On Same Site In 1809 Kept By Wm. Scoville
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  • [Marker name]: HANDY'S TAVERN
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    [Location]: On NYS 91 At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: 1797 First Frame Building Erected By E. Butler, Jr. And Run As A Tavern By Him. The Original Frame Is Still In The House.
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  • [Marker name]: INDIAN HILL
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    [Location]: At Indian Hill On Town Rd. About 2 Miles Southwest Of Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°58′11.22″N 75°58′14.94″W / 42.9697833°N 75.9708167°W / 42.9697833; -75.9708167
    [Marker text]: Was The Home Of The Onondaga Indians. Large Population Lived Here In 1655.
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  • [Marker name]: INDIAN WAR STONE
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    [Location]: On County Rd. At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′01″N 76°00′47″W / 42.90028°N 76.01306°W / 42.90028; -76.01306
    [Marker text]: Grindstone Of The Onondaga Indians. Used To Sharpen Arrows And Spears At Indian Hill Until 1666. Moved To Lemoyne Park Pompey, 1905.
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  • [Marker name]: LOG HOUSE
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    [Location]: On Us 20 At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°53′56″N 76°00′50″W / 42.89889°N 76.01389°W / 42.89889; -76.01389
    [Marker text]: Erected 1791 By Ebenezer Butler, Jr. First White Settler On Pompey Hill. A Rev. War Soldier, Member Of Assembly
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  • [Marker name]: OLDEST FRAME HOUSE
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    [Location]: On Us 20 At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°53′51″N 76°01′01″W / 42.89750°N 76.01694°W / 42.89750; -76.01694
    [Marker text]: In Town Of Pompey Built By Ebenezer Handy, 1806
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  • [Marker name]: ORAN
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    [Location]: On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N At Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°58′41.94″N 75°56′00.06″W / 42.9783167°N 75.9333500°W / 42.9783167; -75.9333500
    [Marker text]: Settled In 1793 By The Barnes Brothers, Asa Rosewll, And Phineas. Came Here With Their Families From Massachusetts.
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  • [Marker name]: PRATT'S FALLS
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    [Location]: On County Rd. At Pratt's Falls Park
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
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    [Marker text]: First Mills In Onon. Co. Built By Manoah Pratt, Sr. Abnd Abraham Smith In 1796 First A Saw Mill And Then A Flour Mill In 1798.
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  • [Marker name]: ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION CHURCH
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    [Location]: On Town Rd. At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′01″N 76°00′46″W / 42.90028°N 76.01278°W / 42.90028; -76.01278
    [Marker text]: First In Pompey Was Located Here, 1857–1866. Father James Cahill, First Priest
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  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
    [Image]:
    [Location]: On Us 20 At Pompey Center
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Green's House Built Of Logs In 1796 By David Green. The Settlement Was Known For Years As Green's Corners
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
    [Image]:
    [Location]: On NYS 91 About 1¼ Miles North Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Log City Rival Of Pompey With A Store, Asery, Tannery, Shoe And Carpenter Shops, And A Schoolhouse.
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: SITE OF FIRST SCHOOL
    [Image]:
    [Location]: On Co. Rd. At Oran
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°58′37.08″N 75°56′02.76″W / 42.9769667°N 75.9341000°W / 42.9769667; -75.9341000
    [Marker text]: Built Here About 1800. George Clark, First Teacher And Afterwards The First Merchant In Oran
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: SITE OF
    [Image]:
    [Location]: On Town Rd. At Pompey
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Pompey Academy 1810–1834 Original Academy Was 40 × 50 Feet Frame Buildings, Two Stories, Gable End Facing South.
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: SALT MAKING
    [Image]:
    [Location]: On NYS 57 & NYS 370 At Liverpool
    [City/Town]: Salina, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Manufacture Of Salt Was Begun Here In Liverpool By John Danforth, Brother As Asa Danforth, 1794
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: GEDDES
    [Image]:
    [Location]: At The Intersection Of NYS 48 And Hiawatha Blvd. At Syracuse
    [City/Town]: Syracuse, City Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Town Named For James Geddes 1763–1838, Engineer Of State Canals For N.y. Was First To Make Salt Here. Surveyed Site Of Syracuse, 1804
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: ONONDAGA BRICK
    [Image]:
    [Location]: At The Intersection Of NYS 48 And Hiawatha Blvd. At Syracuse
    [City/Town]: Van Buren, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Thomas Marvin, Soldier In Wars Of 1776 And 1812, Settled Here 1811 (Cazenovia 1800). Made First Brick Here From Native Clay Trod By Oxen.
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: Buellville
    [Image]:
    [Location]: Rte 92
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town of
    [Coords]: 42°59′4″N 75°56′43″W / 42.98444°N 75.94528°W / 42.98444; -75.94528
    [Marker text]: Hamlet named for Buell Family who arrived in 1799. Ran lumber/plaster mills. Luther Buell, "Pompey Pioneer." 1786–1876
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: Disciples Church
    [Image]:
    [Location]: Academy Street
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′02″N 76°00′54″W / 42.90056°N 76.01500°W / 42.90056; -76.01500
    [Marker text]: Disciples of christ church organized in 1834 with 28 members present building by Matthias Berry in 1868.
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: Site of Pompey Academy
    [Image]:
    [Location]: Academy Street
    [City/Town]: Pompey, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 42°54′02″N 76°00′43″W / 42.90056°N 76.01194°W / 42.90056; -76.01194
    [Marker text]: 1810-1834 Original academy was 40 X 50 feet frame building, two stories, gable end facing south.
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: THE ERIE CANAL - CANVASS WHITE
    [Image]:
    [Location]: Manlius Center at Old Erie Canal State Historic Park
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]:
    [Marker text]: Development of hydraulic cement, used in construction of the Erie Canal, by Canvass White
    (Listings county-wide)

  • [Marker name]: MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE
    [Image]:
    [Location]: On Rte 5, Corner of Walnut Street, Fayetteville, NY
    [City/Town]: Manlius, Town Of, New York
    [Coords]: 43°01′45″N 76°00′29″W / 43.02917°N 76.00806°W / 43.02917; -76.00806
    [Marker text]: Nationally Known Abolition and Women's Rights Advocate Lived Here From 1854 Until Her Death In 1898
    (Listings county-wide)

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Onondaga county was founded in 1794. The county is named after a member of the Iroquois, Onondaga people. Onondaga is a county in the midwest of New York State. 2,087 square kilometres. According to the 2000 U.S. census, there are 458,336 people.

The ONONDAGA nation was one of the six native American tribes that made up the Iroquois Confederacy. The Nation’s ancestral lands are in central New York, so it’s a natural gathering place for many of the city’s historic landmarks. The random tool generated 82 famous historical markers of Onondaga County, and each marker was described and described in detail. If you’re not familiar with this, check out the generator tool.

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