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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Perry
Perry, New York and Vicinity
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| | This view was from a point South of the Andrus planing mill looking West, and shows the "Andrus Pond" and culvert under Main Street.
The Andrus Mill pond was filled in. In 1999, it is the Perry Village's main parking lot on the East side of Main . . . — — Map (db m58247) HM |
| | Epworth Hall was built in 1892 at a cost of $3500, complete and painted. Its purpose was to better house the programs of the Epworth Leagues and the programs of the Silver Lake Assembly. In its early years it served as both dormitory and classroom . . . — — Map (db m157865) HM |
| |
First
Congregational Church
of Perry Center
Organized June 28, 1814
Meeting House
Dedicated March 4, 1830
— — Map (db m141536) HM |
| | Listed on the
State & National
Register of
Historic Places.
1816 - 1906 - 2006 — — Map (db m157960) HM |
| | North border of reservation set aside for Mary Jemison White Woman of the Genessee during the Big Tree Treaty of 1797 at Geneseo N.Y. — — Map (db m118841) HM |
| | 1826-1905. Nationally known landscape painter, studied under Jasper Cropsey of Hudson River School. Born in home on this site. — — Map (db m157386) HM |
| | In Memory Of
The Early Settlers
Who Were Laid To Rest
In The Old Burying Ground
On This Site
1811 - Circa 1839
The early settlers of Perry used this site as the first cemetery. It included land now occupied by the Perry Public Library . . . — — Map (db m160013) HM |
| | Established ca. 1812 on this site. Rebuilt ca. 1845 and 1885, served West Perry District #5 for 138 years, closing in 1950. — — Map (db m157389) HM |
| | The Wyoming Pioneer Historical Association was formed in 1872.
This cabin was built in 1876.
The logs were donated by members of the Association.
This plaque erected by Kiwanis Club of Perry 1968 — — Map (db m157869) HM |
| | This site marks The Richmond Mill, constructed in 1822 as a sawmill. The Andrus family first became involved with the mill in 1872.
The 1915 History of Perry reports that the sawmill was operational. With 93 years in business, it was the oldest . . . — — Map (db m58248) HM |
| | Millard F. Robeson moved his knife company to the former Wycoff Harvester cobblestone building in 1900. A three-story addition was added to the existing structure in 1907. The Company produced world-famous cutlery products from this location until . . . — — Map (db m158725) HM |
| | On this site, presently Basil’s Auto Repair, Benjamin Gardner built a flour mill in 1828. Gardner had built a dam across the outlet, just west of the mill, in 1826. Today the dam maintains the only remaining mill pond on the outlet. Known as . . . — — Map (db m153283) HM |
| | The first building was erected on this site in 1828 and was used as a foundry. When it burned in 1839, local tradesmen donated their talents to build the pictured cobblestone building. This building first housed a business known as "Perry Steam . . . — — Map (db m158721) HM |