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By 1872, a four story stone ladies’ boarding hall was constructed at a cost $16,000. On April 21, 1874, the name was changed to Ives Seminary after a benefactor, Willard Ives of Watertown, New York. Alumni include businessman and Wisconsin State Senator John Harris. The Ives Seminary continued in existence until at least 1891 or later.
The golf course was a key component of the development of 1,600 acres (650 ha) of land on the east end of Fishers Island into a new community for summer residents in the mid-1920s. Real estate developer Frederick S. Ruth was engaged by Fishers Island Farms, Inc. to explore the feasibility of creating the new development.
Watertown's boys golf team concluded its regular season by winning a tiebreaker for the team title in its own invitational Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
At the intersection with CR 67, NY 12 turns to the north and enters Watertown as Gifford Street. NY 12 intersects with NY 126 just northeast of Thompson Park and Watertown Golf Club and turns to the northwest. As NY 12 continues through southern parts of Watertown, NY 3 intersects and becomes concurrent. NY 3 and NY 12 enter Watertown Public ...
He died in Watertown, New York, April 19, 1896.He was interred in Brookside Cemetery. Ives Seminary is named for him. (**Note Biographical Directory erroneously lists Willard Ives as having served in the New York Assembly in 1829–30, when it was, in fact, Ives' father, Dr. Titus Ives (d. 1847), who served)
Watertown hosts the state Class AA tournament Oct. 7-8 at Cattail Crossing Golf Course. Milbank's Charlie Peery watches his chip head to the No. 1 Red green during the Watertown Boys Golf ...
New York State Route 3 is an east-west route that begins in Sterling and heads north and east to Watertown. NY 3 interchanges with I-81 at the city line. NY 3 heads east into Watertown, overlapping with both US 11 and NY 12 through downtown prior to leaving the city to the northeast to head through the Adirondacks to Plattsburgh.
Morefar Back O'Beyond is a secretive, little-used private golf course located on 500 acres (2.0 km 2) in both Danbury, Connecticut and Southeast, New York.The course can be seen from portions of the Richter Park public course and has garnered local rumor as to its origin and ownership.