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3 unusual facts about Cortland County


Alexander T. Brown

On April 2, 1883, Brown was married to Mary Lillian Seamans (died 1933), daughter of Julian C. Seamans of Virgil, Cortland County, New York.

Moses Clark White

On March 13, 1847, White married Jane Isabel Atwater of Homer, who came from Cortland County, New York and was then a teacher in the Sabbath School in Rochester, N.Y.

Presbyterian Church of McGraw

Presbyterian Church of McGraw is a historic Presbyterian church located at McGraw in Cortland County, New York.


Charles Nelson Clark

Born in Cortland County, New York, Clark attended Hamilton College, Clinton, New York.

Lucius Seymour Storrs

Storrs was born in Buffalo, New York, USA to Janet (Rankin) Storrs and Origen (or Origon) Seymour Storrs, 1st Sgt. in the Cortland County, New York Civil War 12th Regiment.

New York State Route 222

East of this point, NY 222 begins to run northeastward past homes as it approaches Cortland County–Chase Field Airport.


see also

Allen B. Wilson

He was born at Willet, Cortland county, N.Y., October 18, 1834 the son of a wheelwright.

Homer Historic District

Old Homer Village Historic District, Homer, New York, NRHP-listed, in Cortland County