The bones of the patriots and what became of them, or how the City of Rochester discharged a sacred duty and kept its promise to the people of Livingston County, made in 1841, 1916.

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The bones of the patriots and what became of them, or how the City of Rochester discharged a sacred duty and kept its promise to the people of Livingston County, made in 1841, 1916.

Describes the campaign by Samuel Treat to remove the remains of Lieut. Boyd and his scouting party from their common grave in Livingston County to Patriot Hill in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester, N.Y., the disappearance of the memorial, and subsequent attempts to locate and honor the "bones of the patriots".

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Treat, Samuel, 1815-1902

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Jurist and educator of Saint Louis, Mo. From the description of Samuel Treat correspondence, 1856-1863. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980645 ...

Boyd, Thomas, 1757-1779.

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Miniard, John Sterns.

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