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Lorenzo State Historic Site

Lorenzo State Historic Site

South Cottage
17 Rippleton Road
Cazenovia, NY 13035, United States
Over decades, Friends of Lorenzo has played a key role in the preservation and promotion of Lorenzo's treasures. Its archives and collections, covering 160 years of history as seen through one family, consists of more than 200,000 documents and 50,000 objects. The documents and objects at Lorenzo comprise the most extensive collection held within the NY State Historic Site System.

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aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
project from the New York State Parks and Recreation Department to create and publish finding
Burden, Julia R.
The Pringle Symonds Photograph Collection is comprise of loose photographs and scrapbooks of the Burden, Ledyard, and Krumbhaar Family. From this collection, it's assumed that the Burden Family were close friends with the Ledyard's, although, little is known about the relationship.
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Lorenzo State Historic Site
Recreation Department to create and publish finding aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic
by Lucy Bell for the 2021/2022 grant funded project from the New York State Parks and
Aaron White
The Aaron White Papers contain land documents such as land surveys, assessment rolls, maps, notes, descriptions of lands, lists of some sections of the Delphi Cemetery in Delphi Falls, New York, and an aerial photograph of Cazenovia, New York; educational documents such as calculation examples and notes from a geometry lesson; administrative records such as annual records from the M.E. Church in Cazenovia, New York; floorplans from an unidentified building; and various estate records.
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business documents pertaining to the sale of the Lorenzo mansion to the New York State Historic

This series contains business documents and papers pertaining to land sales by the Lincklaen Lands Co. and Ltd., incorporated after the death of Jane S.L. Remington. Eight heirs were left with over 200 acres of land they then chose to sell. This series also contains business documents pertaining to the sale of the Lorenzo mansion to the New York State Historic Trust, such as correspondence, legal contracts, and land appraisals. This series is arranged alphabetically by types of materials and chronologically by decade.