Joseph Atwell, 1754-1834,
Revolutionary soldier
settled here 1792. Overseer
of Pompey Highways 1794
Owned lot in military tract — — Map (db m143882) HM
Oneida Indians of the Iroquois Confederacy lived here and named the lake O-wah-ge-ha-ga "where the yellow perch swim". Tuscaroras coming from North Carolina to make the sixth nation of the League settled to the eastward. A large tract was reserved . . . — — Map (db m63344) HM
Lucy Dutton, Lived ca. 1795
near Cazenovia Lake. Jilted
by man who wed her sister.
Went mad and wandered
Madison County for 30 years — — Map (db m223704) HM
Dorothy Riester House and Studio has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014 by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m238405) HM
Headquarters of the Madison County militia brigade commanded by General Jonathan Forman. Units from Cazenovia served on the frontier during the War of 1812. The area was also used by traveling outdoor shows. — — Map (db m152102) HM
Served as turnpike tavern for almost 60 yrs. Built and opened by Cyrene Bartholomew in 1815. Closed in 1872 when the Chenango R.R. opened and passed it by. — — Map (db m87439) HM