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Town of Caneadea

Allegany County, NY

Gertrude Hall, Town Historian

Note: Most of the information posted October 2003 is based on a web design by Gertrude Hall, Historian.  It is presented with permission & thanks. Ron Taylor)

  • 2004 Town of Caneadea Map - Roads, Communities/Villages, Cemeteries & more.... (Published by Allegany County Dept of Public Works; For a free Allegany County Travel and Outdoor Guide call 1-800-836-1869, or visit web site at www.alleganyco.com )

 Caneadea Information:

photos & copy from Patriot Newspaper/Cuba,NY

 

Town of Caneadea Cemeteries

12.1 Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Houghton updated 9/2006 - Mary Rhodes of Gert Hall List
12.2 Caneadea Cemetery Submitted by Gert Hall, 2005
12.3 East Caneadea Cemetery Gert Hall List; Updated by Mary Rhodes 11/28/2005
12.4 Oramel OFFSITE -GENWEB
12.5 Harris & Ingersol OFFSITE -GENWEB 
12.6 Copperhead (Shongo)  
12.7 Shongo Road  
12.8 Oramel Church  
12.9 Atherton  
12.10 Burrville  

 

As of July, 2005

Historian Office Hours

by Appointment

or by Chance!

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Special Notice  about Town of Caneadea Newsletter

PRESS Here

 

"0 Council-House
Thou Treasure-house
Of Indian Lore!
Enough in Store,
For many books!
With age so hoary,
Tell me your story!
I list intently; soon I seem to hear,
From these bare walls-to me a mansion peer,
This plaintive, thrilling story"

The above is the introductory passage from John Minard's 1912 "Old Indian Council House, As told by itself".  The entire book with additional information and pictures added, is available from the Caneadea Town Historian Office.

For details, email: Gert Hall, Town Hist.
 

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