Conover, George S. (George Stillwell), 1824-

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Geneva, New York was initially a Seneca Native American village known as Kanadesaga. Destroyed by the Sullivan Expedition in 1779 as punishment for the Iroquois cooperation with the British during the American Revolution, it was later resettled by Europeans. The village of Geneva was incorporated in 1806 and later linked to the Erie Canal by the Cayuga-Seneca Canal.

From the description of Kanadesaga and Geneva, 1888. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367900148

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associatedWith Bryant, Wm. Clement (William Clement) person
associatedWith Bryant, Wm. Clement (William Clement), 1830-1898. person
associatedWith Fernow, Berthold, 1837-1908. person
associatedWith Freeman, John C., person
correspondedWith Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878 person
associatedWith Johnston, Malcolm Sanders. person
correspondedWith Samson, William Holland, 1860-1919. person
correspondedWith Samson, William H. (William Holland), 1860-1917. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Kanadesaga (N.Y.)
Geneva (N.Y.)
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Iroquois Indians
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Birth 1824

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