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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. What are Gideon Cobb Days? Brief background of Gideon Cobb. The following information was published in the Brighton-Pittsford Post as two articles. Who was Gideon Cobb? By Betsy Brayer, edited by Arlene Wright Vanderlinde. In the years before the Brighton Historic Preservation Commission was formed, many historic landmarks, such as the Cobb house, were lost. A newspaper account from the 1960s notes:. Gideon Cobb painstakingly constructed his mansion of bricks...
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. The story of “Brighton Brick” is told within the pages of the site listed below. It is rich in local history. A tale that spans 120 years relating land, people, and the brick manufacturing process from 1815 to 1935. The story location is the Town of Brighton, County of Monroe, in the State of New York, “Upstate” as some say. Visit Brighton Brick Website. GIDEON COBB DAYS: Annual celebration featuring one aspect of Brighton's history. Site by 4D Advertising.
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). GIDEON COBB DAYS: Annual celebration featuring one aspect of Brighton's history. For updates on Brighton Brick history, Click Here. For information on the Canal Boat painting in our masthead, Click Here. Historic Brighton is a Not-for-Profit Organization. Allens Creek Corbett's Glen Preservation Group (ACCGPG). Brighton 200 – Bicentennial 2014 Celebration. Landmark Society of Western NY.
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. GIDEON COBB DAYS: Annual celebration featuring one aspect of Brighton's history. For updates on Brighton Brick history, Click Here. For information on the Canal Boat painting in our masthead, Click Here. Historic Brighton is a Not-for-Profit Organization. Allens Creek Corbett's Glen Preservation Group (ACCGPG). Brighton 200 – Bicentennial 2014 Celebration. Genesee Country Antique Dealers Association. Landmark Society of Western NY. Site by 4D Advertising.
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. For a newsletter index of topics. This alphabetical index allows you access to identifying the historical subject content within a particular Historic Brighton News Edition. Historic Brighton News began publication in the Summer of 2000. Our goal is to publish four issues a year, Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. We will eventually have all of our newsletters online. The issues below are currently available as pdfs. Volume 12 Number 3 Summer 2011. GIDEON COBB ...
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. Category Archive for 'Historic Brighton News'. Saturday 05 Dec 2015. On Sunday, June 19. Architect Christopher Brandt will speak on the architectural legacy of James Johnson, designer of Temple Sinai, the Liberty Pole, and the Mushroom House, at Temple Sinai. Free and open to the public. June 19 at 2 pm, 363 Penfield Rd. Save the dates! On Friday & Saturday, June 24-25, 2016 DIGGING […]. For updates on Brighton Brick history, Click Here. Site by 4D Advertising.
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. The Bricks of Brighton. Click on the article name to read the text. Part I: The Wallace-Shilling House. 2169 South Clinton Avenue. Pub: August 17, 2005. Part II: The Clover Street Seminary, 1550 Clover Street. Pub: August 31, 2005. Part III: The Moore-Babcock House, 1496 Clover Street. Pub: September 14, 2005. Part IV: The Todd-Ford House. Part I: Oliver Culver. Pub: June 22, 2005. Part XI: The Wilson-Hill House, 407 Edgewood Avenue. Pub: January 11, 2006.
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. Buckland Farmstead /Historical Mine. The preservation of the Westfall Road Buckland Farmstead property is of great interest to the members of Historic Brighton. A farmhouse of simple design and brick construction exemplifies the Brighton farm community. The history of the two main occupations of the nineteenth and early twentieth century Brighton, brick making and agriculture, are represented here. See Democrat and Chronicle. Section C/1850 Farms Defined.
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Preserving the History of Brighton, New York. May 4, 2014 – An Escorted Bus Tour of Brighton’s Designated Landmarks. 8211; presented by Brighton Town Historian, Mary Jo Lanphear, Architectural Historian, Arlene Wright Vanderlinde of Historic Brighton, and Preservation Architect, Christopher Brandt. In continuation of its year-long bicentennial celebration, the TOWN OF BRIGHTON. Teamed up with HISTORIC BRIGHTON. January 26, 2014 – “ Our Postal Heritage – Collecting, Researching and Prese...8221; was prese...