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Historical Markers in King Ferry, New York
Clickable Map of Cayuga County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Auburn is the county seat for Cayuga County
King Ferry is in Cayuga County
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Settled Ca.1820 at intersection of 4 military tracts with stores, church, post office and school on direct route to Cayuga Lake — — Map (db m172110) HM
Site of
Jabez Bradley home. Land purchased in 1794. Early commissioner and philanthropist for former town of Milton. — — Map (db m172334) HM
A gift to the Genoa Historical Association erected by the Thomas R. Driscoll family whose ancestors operated this mill on nearby Salmon Creek in the mid nineteenth century. — — Map (db m242849) HM
Former name for
Hamlet of King Ferry
in Town of Genoa.
Named used as early as 1827
until ca. 1904 — — Map (db m133157) HM
First in Genoa
organized Aug. 13, 1798
by earliest settlers in
region, then known
as the Military Tract — — Map (db m145754) HM
Jabez Bradley home.
Land purchased in 1794.
Early commissioner and
philanthropist for
former Town of Milton. — — Map (db m133158) HM
Only soldier lost in Col. Butler's force against Cayuga Iroquois
Buried in nearby gully, September 25, 1779. — — Map (db m172109) HM
Apr. 29, 2024