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White Memorial Foundation
In Memory Of
Margaret Whitlock White 1869-1941
Morrie E. Silver
1909-1974
The Man who saved baseball for Rochester...
Birthplace of James Buchanan
This monument marks the birthplace of James Buchana...
Boyd-Parker
2 Mi. ?
Torture tree and burial mound. Western Lim...
Hull's Army in 1812
Hull's
Army In 1812
encamped on this land
<...Fowlerville
Genesee Valley Canal port. Named for Wells Fowler, the fir...
Engagement at Great Cacapon
Struggle in the Snow
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, ...
Battle for Bath
Struggle in the Snow
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, ...
A Winter Refuge
Berkeley Springs Hotel
(Preface): On January 1, 1862...
Civil War Martinsburg
Focus of Contention
Martinsburg, strategically locat...
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White Memorial Foundation
In Memory Of
Margaret Whitlock White 1869-1941
Alain Campbell White 1880-1951
Through whose generosity and foresight the White Memorial Foundation was created to hold in trust for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations nature’s gifts and resources in the Bantam ...
Morrie E. Silver
1909-1974
The Man who saved baseball for Rochester in 1957, spearheading a stock drive he and 8,221 other bought shares in the team in order to purchase the franchise and stadium from the St. Louis Cardinals.
This sculpture symbolizes his ...
Birthplace of James Buchanan
This monument marks the birthplace of James Buchanan, fifteenth President of the United States
Born 23 April 1791 Died 1 June 1868
Marker is on Stony Batter Road / State Forest Road, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Boyd-Parker
2 Mi. ?
Torture tree and burial mound. Western Limit Sullivan's Expedition 1779. Seneca Village Little Beard's Town
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 20A) and Mount Morris Road (New York Route 36) on Main Street.
Courtesy ...
Hull's Army in 1812
Hull's
Army In 1812
encamped on this land
owned by
Col. James McPherson
a Revolutionary Soldier
who lies buried in the
adjoining cemetery
Marker is on County Road 91 west of County Road 130, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fowlerville
Genesee Valley Canal port. Named for Wells Fowler, the first settler and postmaster 1816. Canal Warehouses and tavern called Spencerville.
Marker is at the intersection of MacIntyre Road (County Route 67) and Fowlerville Road (County Route 5), on the right ...
Engagement at Great Cacapon
Struggle in the Snow
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath ...
Battle for Bath
Struggle in the Snow
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath ...
A Winter Refuge
Berkeley Springs Hotel
(Preface): On January 1, 1862, Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson led four brigades west from Winchester, Va., to secure Romney in the fertile South Branch Valley on the North Western Turnpike. He attacked and occupied Bath on ...
Civil War Martinsburg
Focus of Contention
Martinsburg, strategically located on the Valley Turnpike, (present day U.S. Route 11) and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was a major transportation center and the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley. Both sides contested for it frequently during ...