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Historical Markers in Caneadea, New York
Belmont is the county seat for Allegany County
Caneadea is in Allegany County
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ADJACENT TO ALLEGANY COUNTY
Cattaraugus County (80) ►
Livingston County (161) ►
Steuben County (106) ►
Wyoming County (90) ►
McKean County, Pennsylvania (41) ►
Potter County, Pennsylvania (31) ►
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1 ► New York, Allegany County, Caneadea — Caneadea Historic Camelback Bridge — (bridge location) — ![]() |
1902 Flood destroyed wooden bridge 1903 Camelback Parker Truss Bridge built by Groton Bridge Works at a cost of $6,360.00. 1952 Wooden floor replaced with iron grating 1990 "Grandparents of the Future" chained themselves to the bridge in . . . — — Map (db m75913) HM |
2 ► New York, Allegany County, Caneadea — Caneadea Historic Camelback Bridge — (Genesee River Access Site location) — ![]() |
1902 Flood destroyed wooden bridge 1903 Camelback Parker Truss Bridge built by Groton Bridge Works at a cost of $6,360.00. 1952 Wooden floor replaced with iron grating 1990 "Grandparents of the Future" chained themselves to the bridge in protest . . . — — Map (db m75916) HM |
3 ► New York, Allegany County, Caneadea — Major Moses Van Campen — Soldier of the Revolution — ![]() |
Here in 1782 Major Moses Van Campen, a soldier of the Revolution, captured by the Senecas, keepers of the Western Door of the Iroquois Confederacy, ran the gauntlet thirty rods west to their ancient council house, which is now preserved in . . . — — Map (db m157328) HM |