Hermit of Leydecker Road William Sheppard CA. 1840-1933. Was thought to be an outlaw of Jesse James' Gang. Roamed town as a scissors grinder. — — Map (db m111417) HM
Sandwich made of roast beef with horseradish served on kümmelweck roll. Popular throughout Western NY. Believed first served in late 1800s.
William G. Pomeroy Foundation 2022 — — Map (db m188242) HM
This building erected in the 1840's was the home of George Stanart, operator of the Indian sawmill. Later this house was occupied by Christian Metz, leader of the Ebenezer Society. — — Map (db m49029) HM
Community of True Inspiration Residence has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013 by the United States Department of the Interior
William G. Pomeroy Foundation 2013 — — Map (db m71885) HM
Site of original Middle Ebenezer Memorial Church, built of handmade bricks. Christian Metz held first church service March 1846. When Ebenezer Society moved to Iowa in 1864, property was bought by Fourteen Holy Helpers Church congregation and . . . — — Map (db m167890) HM
The Onondaga Village of Chief Big Sky once stood at the top of this slope. According to the report of Col. Thomas Proctor, it consisted of twenty-eight cabins in good repair, in 1791. — — Map (db m49033) HM
Seneca Chief Red Jacket (ca. 1758-1830) lived in a cabin on this site when this area was part of the Buffalo Creek Reservation. Known for his great oratory and keen mind, Red Jacket was an eloquent advocate for the preservation of the Seneca way of . . . — — Map (db m48885) HM
St. Peter's UCC Completed in 1857 by a group of immigrants from Germany, services were held in German until 1929. Church moved from road in 1980. — — Map (db m94052) HM
Model 1897 10 Barrels 30 Caliber #1075
Built by Colt Firearms Mfg. Co.
Delivered to the U.S. Army August 29, 1898
Donated to West Seneca In 1922
Supervisor Henry C. Lein
Restored in 2003 By Ron Fultz Roger Harris
Ed Kowalewski Rich Raimers . . . — — Map (db m58483) HM
Their war asked nothing of most, But everything from the few. They stood alone to face the fight, And suffer in silence. Their courage is written in blood and pain, But their memory is etched on our hearts with love. To remember often hurts, But we . . . — — Map (db m82367) WM