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Ledyard City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Ledyard
 

Ledyard City Historical Markers

Ledyard Historical Marker

Route 34b Vlg East Ledyard, Ledyard, NY, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 42° 41' 42.4356", -76° 37' 17.8428"

Named from Benj. Ledyard. Called Chapins Crs. from P. Chapin, Settled 1800 and Talcotts Crs. from R. Talcott, Settled 1812
Route 34b Vlg East Ledyard
Ledyard Schools
Cayuga Lake Academy
Chartered by Regents 1801 First building 1803 present Structure 1835 Well known School... [click for more]

Wells College
Founded by Henry Wells 1868 Organizer of American and Wells Fargo Express Companies... [click for more]

Ledyard Historic Homes & Houses
First Home
Built by a White Man Capt. Rosewll Franklin in Cayuga County 1789 He was an officer in Sullivan-clinton Campaign... [click for more]

Home of Jethro Wood
Jethro Wood Inventor of Cast Iron Plough... [click for more]

North Street Friends Meetinghouse
North Street Friends Meetinghouse is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesFreedom Trail, Abolitionism, and African American Life in Centr... [click for more]

Pioneer House
Built about 1799 by Benjamin Howland here Same Year was Held First Meeting in County of Society of Friends... [click for more]

Ledyard General Interest
Algonkian
Indian Village site Prior to Iroquois during Stone Age Occupation about 1000 A.d. Excavations 1932-34 Show Hearths and Burials... [click for more]

Birthplace of Theodore Ledyard Cuyler
Born Jan. 10, 1822 died Feb. 26, 1909 Presbyterian Clergyman and Writer... [click for more]

Boundary of Reservaton
Southeast Corner of East Cayuga Reservation. Cayugas Reserved It 1789. Ceded to N.y. State by Treaty 1794... [click for more]

Eliza Mosher
Built 1804. Here in 1846 was Born Eliza Mosher Eminent Woman Physician 1875-1928... [click for more]

First Newspaper
In Cayuga County Published in 1798 by R. Delano. Called Levanna Gazette Or Onondaga Advertiser... [click for more]

Glen Park
1852 - Home of Henry Wells founder of American Express Co., 1850 Wells Fargo Express Co., 1852 Wells College, 1868... [click for more]

Grave of Capt. Roswell Franklin
Capt. Roswell Franklin First Settler 1789 died 1792... [click for more]

Isaac Mekeel
Here Developed Manufacture of Amber Cane Syrup 1860-1904... [click for more]

Ledyard City Historical Marker
Named from Benj. Ledyard. Called Chapins Crs. from P. Chapin, Settled 1800 and Talcotts Crs. from R. Talcott, Settled 1812... [click for more]

Old Elm Tree
Remaining from the primeval forest.... [click for more]

Paines Screek Gully
Moonshine Falls One Mile Upstream site of Early Saw, Grist and Woolen Mills... [click for more]

Patrick Tavern
Erected 1793 Early Court Held here Cayuga County Medical Society organized here 1806... [click for more]

Residence of Major Benjamin Ledyard
Major Benjamin Ledyard. First Clerk of Onondaga and Cayuga County Town named in his Honor... [click for more]

Scipio Lodge
Masonic Charter 1797. Building erected 1806 used by the Craft until 1819... [click for more]

Sequoia
California Redwood Planted in 1826... [click for more]

Site of Chonodote
Chonodote Peach Town Cayuga Village destroyed with Orchard of 1500 Trees during Sullivan Campaign Sept. 1779... [click for more]

Site of First Steam Flouring Mill
First Steam Flouring Mill West of Hudson River built by Roswell Towsley 1817... [click for more]

Site of Upper Cayuga Village
Upper Cayuga Village destroyed by Col. Butler's Detachment of Sullivan's Army, Sept. 22-23, 1779... [click for more]

To Moonshine Falls (2)
Moonshine Falls [arrow]... [click for more]

To Moonshine Falls
Moonshine Falls [arrow]... [click for more]

Upper Cayuga (Ledyard)
Marking the Probable Fortification for Nearby Indian Villages destroyed by Co. Butler's Soldiers Sept 22-23, 1779... [click for more]