Here's a vintage advertisement of the Port Byron Telephone Company as it appeared in the Port Byron Chronicle and Cayuga County News on Friday June 14, 1944.
Welcome to the History Corner!
Celebrating the rich history of Port Byron, New York, an old Erie Canal village in the Town of Mentz. This site is dedicated to the legacy and heritage of our community as well as a variety of regional historical tidbits. I hope you enjoy your visit and will stop by again.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Reed GAR Post # 259 of Montezuma
Ancestry.com
The post was formed in 1882 with the first officers being installed by R.R. Stillwell of the Lockwood Post of Port Byron.
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fultonhistory.com Weekly News and Democrat May 15, 1884 |
Weekly News and Democrat Auburn NY May 22, 1884 fultonhistory.com |
Weekly News and Democrat June 4, 1885 fultonhistory.com |
How long this post was active is not known. There are only a few newspaper articles that acknowledge that the post even existed. The New York State Archives in Albany has the Charter applications for most of the Posts for our State.
I was aware of the GAR Post in Weedsport and was thrilled to re-discover this additional GAR Post in Cayuga County.
Labels:
GAR,
Military,
New York History
Friday, March 29, 2013
Our Little Woman Connection
Louisa May Alcott |
In the Alumni directory for Bowdoin College located in the Town of Brunswick, Maine is the following entry:
ALVAN HYDE SMEDLEY, b. 6 Oct. 1835, Port Byron, NY. Med. Sch. 1862, Physician, New York City, 1863; Boston, Mass. 1863-72, d. 10 Oct. 1872.
Dr. Smedley while practicing at Boston had a patient by the name of Amos Bronson Alcott, being none other than the father of Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Woman. In the book Little Woman Abroad: The Alcott Sisters' Letters from Europe, 1870-1871 by Louisa May Alcott, Dr. Smedley cured her father's hearing loss.
History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts Now Called the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
1868.
page 70
Name: Alvan H. Smedley Alvan H. Smedley(1868), physician, was the proprietor of the Tremont Eye and Ear Institute, at No. 129 Tremont, corner of Winter Street. He was also the principal and consulting physician in that Institution.
He was the son of Dr. James Smedley and Lucy Bridges. The family did not live long in New York; by 1850 they returned to Williamstown, MA where his parents are buried.
While I have always been a fan of Little Woman, I am grateful to learn we share an unexpected attachment to the Alcott family via Dr. Smedley.
Labels:
Early Physicians,
Education,
Genealogy