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Title: Historical Leaders and Homes of Auburn, NY


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Historical Leaders and Homes of Auburn, NY
  • Founded 1793

2
In the beginning
  • 1793 Col. John L. Hardenbergh, a veteran of the
    American Revolution, founded Auburn
  • Hardenbergh built the first mill on the Owasco
    Outlet, which fostered the growth of the
    community.
  • 1805 Originally known as "Hardenbergh's
    Corners," soon after the name was changed to
    "Auburn."
  • 1806 Col. Hardenbergh dies. His remains and
    those of his wife are in Auburn's Fort Hill
    Cemetery, in the Mount Hope Section.
  • 1815 Auburn became an incorporated village.
  • 1848 Auburn received its charter as a city.

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Architects
  • John I. Hagaman Auburns first major architect
  • Cayuga County Courthouse 1833-1836
  • Horatio Nelson White, 1814-1892
  • Designed the clock tower in the center of Auburn
  • Julius A. Schweinfurth, 1858 1931
  • Bradley Chapel
  • Thomas Mott Osborne home
  • James Street School (now the site of Auburn Post
    Office Building)
  • James C. Stout, 1843 -1901
  • Willard Memorial chapel/Welch classroom
  • The Auburn Button Works Factory
  • Auburn Post Office building

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Factories
  • Wegman Piano Factory, 1882 Owned and operated by
    the Henry Wegman family. The company was a
    division of the Estey Piano Corporation.
  • The Auburn Button Works, early 1900s This
    produced test pressings to Berliner, pressed
    Zon-O-Phone discs, and an endless supply of
    custom labels for the International Record
    Company.
  • Columbian Rope Company, 1903 Founded by Col.
    E.D. Metcalf. Col. Metcalf would use his bailer
    twine operation as leverage to get into the rope
    industry.

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Early Politicians
  • William H. Seward, 1801-1872 New York State
    Legislator, Governor of New York (twice), U.S.
    Senator (NY), Secretary of State for Presidents
    Lincoln and Johnson.
  • Cyrus C. Dennis, 1806-1866 First Mayor of the
    City of Auburn
  • Christopher Morgan, 1808-1877 New York Secretary
    of State 1848-1852, Mayor of Auburn 1860
  • Sereno Payne, 1843-1912 U.S. Congressman for 30
    years. Majority Leader
  • William Miller Collier, 1867 1956 Ambassador
    to Spain and Chile
  • John Taber, 1880-1965 U.S. Congressman from
    1922-1962
  • George R. Metcalf, 1914-2002 State Senator
  • Jerome Holland, 1916-1985 Ambassador to Sweden,
    first African American director of the New York
    Stock Exchange

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Museums
Cayuga Museum of Art and History Case Research
Lab
Seward House
The Harriet Tubman Home
7
Memorials
Willard Memorial Chapel
Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center
8
Architecture
Bradley Chapel at Fort Hill Cemetery
St. Marys Church Gothic Architecture
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Activity
  • Match the description with the local historical
    leader
  • ___1. Conductor on the Underground Railroad A.
    Theodore W. Case
  • ___2. Secretary of State for Abraham Lincoln B.
    Edwin D. Metcalf
  • ___3. Founder of Columbian Rope Company C.
    William H. Seward
  • ___4. Womens Rights Activist D. Harriet
    Tubman
  • ___5. Scientifically discovered how to put E.
    Martha Coffin Wright
  • sound on film.

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Sources
  • http//www.cayuganet.org/forthill/hardenbergh/hard
    enbergh.html
  • www.columbianrope.com
  • http//www.courts.state.ny.us/publications/benchma
    rks/issue6/Courthouse.shtml
  • http//www.findagrave.com
  • http//www.mainspringpress.com/scranton.html
  • http//www.marinelink.com/Story/ColumbianRopeCon
    tinuestoHoldStrong...After175Years-9886.htm
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