Cortland County

Cortland County

by Mary Ann Kane
Cortland County

Cortland County

by Mary Ann Kane

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Overview

Cortland County''s breathtaking vistas resulted from glaciers, which carved its valleys, shaped its hills, and watered the region through rivers, lakes, and creeks. It was virgin territory until just after the Revolutionary War, when New York State designated thousands of acres to be compensation for enlistees in two post-war regiments. By 1808, the population approached 8,000, and people began to petition the state legislature to create a county separate from Onondaga. They named Cortland County after the state''s first lieutenant governor. As you delve into Cortland County, the prolific and diverse photographic collection will take you on a journey into the past, illustrating the nuances of life, both work and play, that have been at the core of Cortland County''s history and prosperity. Learn how these vibrant communities evolved into what they are today through the devotion of the historians at Cortland County Historical Society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738544533
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/12/1999
Series: Images of America Series
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 681,119
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Only 25 miles long and 19 miles wide, with a population that has never exceeded 50,000, Cortland County has an enviable record for producing inventors, lawmakers, educators, entertainers, explorers, journalists, and scientists. The archives of the Cortland County Historical Society and the artifacts in its Suggett House Museum record the human achievement for more than two centuries of residents who gained fame at home and around the globe. Author Mary Ann Kane, director of the Cortland County Historical Society, has compiled this collection as a tribute to Cortland County''s past and to the people who have helped shape its history.
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