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Frederick Foster Brewster (b. August 13, 1872) Robert Stanton Brewster (b. September 27, 1875) In 1890, Brewster built a summer home in Cazenovia, New York, which he named "Scrooby" after the English manor house where his ancestor William Brewster lived before setting sail on the Mayflower. [2] The building now houses The Brewster Inn. [3]
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John Lincklaen (24 December 1768 – 9 February 1822) was the founder of Cazenovia, New York. Lincklaen was the Resident Land Agent for the Holland Land Company in Cazenovia, New York, and later the owner and sales agent for the same tracts. A bronze statue of Lincklaen by Dexter Benedict was installed in 2018 in Lakeland Park in Cazenovia, New ...
Brewster owns 60 horses but has owned hundreds over the last 24 years, according to Thoroughbred Owner View. Cherokee Queen, who was foaled in 2005 and had an 11-7-1 record in 35 starts, is listed ...
In Cazenovia, New York, there is a Camperdown Elm planted in the gardens of The Brewster Inn. Two large trees are situated outside 315 Eureka Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, (2014), planted c.1900. Measured in 2011, one (girth 2.7 m) was 13.7 m tall and 14.3 m broad, the other (girth 2.6 m) 13 m tall and 13 m broad. [13]
Sep. 6—THE OLDEST continuously operated inn in North Conway has new owners, and they are not strangers to the business. The Clapp Family and Sunapee Stays, which operate other boutique hotels ...
Cedar Cove (1884), also known as Villa LeMoyne or the Joseph D. Peet Estate, is a "summer cottage" on the eastern shore of Cazenovia Lake in Cazenovia, Madison County, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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