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Reflections on Big Spring - A History of Pittsford, NY and the Genesee River Valley (Hardcover, New)
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Reflections on Big Spring - A History of Pittsford, NY and the Genesee River Valley (Hardcover, New)
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Reflections on Big Spring is a thoughtfully researched, highly
readable celebration of the rich heritage of the Genesee River
Valley, Pittsford, NY and the Big Spring that drew generations of
Americans to the area. The Seneca Tribe who lived in the Genesee
River Valley for five centuries were the fighting elite of the
Iroquois Confederacy. The author chronicles the series of seminal
decisions that led to the gradual displacement and ultimate
downfall of these proud indigenous people. New Englanders
immigrated to the great frontier of western New York State in the
early 19th century seeking the well-publicized "agricultural el
dorado." These pioneers were of hearty stock and by nature,
strong-willed risk-takers. From both of these sturdy gene pools
came generations of brave war heroes, inspirational politicians,
compassionate humanitarians, civil rights leaders, creative
inventors, and revolutionary entrepreneurs. Their influence has
been substantial not just locally but throughout the state, the
country and the world. Follow the lives of resident humanitarians
Frederick Douglas and Susan B. Anthony as their inspired civil
rights efforts make history. Consider the courage displayed by
lesser-known local heroes who farmed, taught school or ran stores
during the day and became "conductors" on the area's Underground
Railroad after dark. Oral histories of secret passages, tunnels,
caverns and hidden rooms take readers on the "last 100 miles to
freedom" ride. Seamlessly woven throughout the text are fascinating
facts that define the uniqueness of the Genesee River Valley. While
closely tied to its agricultural roots, the area is home to several
of the world's most prestigious business enterprises and was the
birthplace of a wide variety of revolutionary technologies,
business strategies and labor-management practices. Discover how
Genesee Valley residents shared amateur photography, xerography,
the UPC label, self-service groceries, white hots and cream style
mustard with the world.
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