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ORLEANS & GENESEE COUNTIES
ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
The early days
of Orleans County and Genesee County and their various towns and townships,
are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this
NEW 19 Page Booklet, reprinted primarily from two hard-to-find books: the 1841
edition of Historical Collections of the State of New York by John
Warner Barber and Henry Howe, and New York, a Guide to the Empire State,
a WPA project.
The spiral-bound booklet, sold exclusively
on eBay, is printed one-sided on 60# paper, with the print enlarged
for easier reading. A clear vinyl sheet has been added to protect the front
cover.
The communities mentioned include: Alabama,
Albion, Alexander, Barre, Batavia, Bergen, Bethany, Byron, Carlton, Childs,
Clarendon, Darien, Eagle Harbor, Elba, Endicott’s Mills, Fairhaven, Gaines,
Gaines Basin, Kendall, Knowlesville, LeRoy, Lindon, Medina, Millville, Murray,
North Murray, Oak Orchard, Pavilion, Pembroke, Ridgeway, Ridgeway Corners,
Shelby, Shelby’s Basin, Sandy Creek, Scio, Stafford, Yates, and Yates Centre.
Among the varied topics in the booklet: Prices
of articles and rates of wages in 1804; Land purchases through the Holland
Land Co.; Abduction and possible murder of William Morgan in 1826 in connection
with Masonic Lodge Secrets; the National Christian Association Opposed
to All Secret Societies; an Early Traveler's view of Pembroke Township;
Stringless Beans, Jello, Breaking Egg-laying Records; "almost" clean Hotel
Sheets; how Albion boosters secured the county seat of Orleans County and
how Batavia almost ended up "Bustia."
Names mentioned include: Robert Munroe, Oliver
Phelps, Nathaniel Gorham, Robert Morris, Sir William Pultney, William Willink,
D.C. Miller, William Morgan, Jacob Le Roy, Dr. Dwight, Elisha Johnson,
Nicholas B. Keeney, Calvin Keeney, Egbert Benson, Daniel Webster, Caroline
Le Roy, Joseph Ellicott, Paul Busti, James Brisbane, Arthur Brisband, Stephen
Russell, Thomas Wiard, Dean Richard, Trumbull Cary, George M. Pullman.
ILLUSTRATIONS depict
Public Buildings in Albion; the Central part of Batavia; the Holland Land
Company office; and a view of Le Roy Village.
The Howe/Barber history covers the development
of this area until about 1841, while excerpts from the WPA book, give a
nostalgic glympse from a 1940 vantage point, including interesting historical
notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities. There's also
a small map of the area from a 1948 booklet printed by the New York Telephone
Company.
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