| Fall Arrives at Muskalonge Cemetery. |
In 2010, a group of concerned citizens came together to form "Friends of Muskalonge Cemetery", whose sole purpose was to restore the vandalized grounds of this pioneer cemetery. The Friends of the cemetery have held work parties to get that effort off the ground; and anticipate 3 - 5 year restoration plan at this cemetery. Thank you to all those in the community who have helped. Check back to see what research has been uncovered at Muskalonge Cemetery. !!
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
| Lucy & Samuel Wilder stones are restored to their upright positions during the September 29th work party. |
2012 Fall Restoration Efforts Continue
If you are interested in helping, and to find out more about scheduled work parties, contact Beverly at beverlyk@twcny.rr.com.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Check out our Maple Syrup Fundraiser produced by W.E. Allen, Beaver Falls NY (also see our previous post).
USES: Great on blueberry pancakes. Use in place of table sugar as a sweetener (great for tea and coffee), pour some on oatmeal (along with walnuts and raisins), add to cooked sweet potatoes (with cinnamon), use as a glaze for ham (along with brown sugar), or spread over top of peanut butter and sliced bananas on whole wheat toast. Yum!
Regardless of how you enjoy this tasty treat, we hope you will purchase maple syrup be W.E. Allen to help support our Muskalonge Cemetery restoration effort. Call Warren directly: 315-486-3919.
Thank you, in advance!
USES: Great on blueberry pancakes. Use in place of table sugar as a sweetener (great for tea and coffee), pour some on oatmeal (along with walnuts and raisins), add to cooked sweet potatoes (with cinnamon), use as a glaze for ham (along with brown sugar), or spread over top of peanut butter and sliced bananas on whole wheat toast. Yum!
Regardless of how you enjoy this tasty treat, we hope you will purchase maple syrup be W.E. Allen to help support our Muskalonge Cemetery restoration effort. Call Warren directly: 315-486-3919.
Thank you, in advance!
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The Friends of Muskalonge Cemetery are selling Maple Syrup as a Fundraiser toward our restoration efforts.
Syrup is available in 3 oz, 8 oz (1/2 pint), 16 oz (pint) and quart containers. Visit any of the following locations to buy Maple Syrup to help support our cause: Calla Lillies & Country Mart (Sackets Harbor); Doxtater's Bakery (Pamelia) and Food Co-op (Clayton).
You may also call Warren Allen directly: 315-486-3919. Thank you for your support!
Syrup is available in 3 oz, 8 oz (1/2 pint), 16 oz (pint) and quart containers. Visit any of the following locations to buy Maple Syrup to help support our cause: Calla Lillies & Country Mart (Sackets Harbor); Doxtater's Bakery (Pamelia) and Food Co-op (Clayton).
You may also call Warren Allen directly: 315-486-3919. Thank you for your support!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Located on Evans Road, Hounsfield NY
Photo taken on Sat., May 26, 2012.
The original Muskallonge Burial Ground Association of
Hounsfield (now dissolved) was formed March 31, 1849 with Frederick M. Livermore, Samuel
Wilder, Thomas W. Warren, Richard Hooper, John Hunt, Chauncey Smith, trustees
[a history of Jefferson County, by Franklin Benjamin Hough]. Most of these same men are interred at Muskalonge Cemetery (Chauncey Smith was not located therein).
Friday, June 8, 2012
The Jefferson County New York Genealogical Society (JCNYGS) will be publishing an article on Muskalonge Cemetery's eighteen (18) War of 1812 Veterans in their next issue of "The Informer". If you don't subscribe, you may do so by sending $15 to:
JCNYGS
PO Box 6453
Watertown, NY 13601
JCNYGS
PO Box 6453
Watertown, NY 13601
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