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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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Lorenzo State Historic Site is the 1807 Federal style mansion of John Lincklaen, Holland Land
publish finding aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
The Ledyard Family
Dating from the 1790s through 1970, the Lincklaen/Ledyard collection in the Lorenzo archive contains correspondence, land records, wills, maps, store and personal account ledgers, photographs, ephemera, and more created, collected or relating to the family members, enslaved, servants, and business and personal associates.
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Lorenzo State Historic Site: In 1793, Samuel S. Forman, a young businessman and adventurer
Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
Samuel S. Forman
The Samuel S. Forman Papers contain administrative records, books, cattle and livestock papers, papers pertaining to the Cazenovia Post Office, certificates, correspondence, estate records, genealogy, Jonathan Denise Ledyard, government records, land documents, legal documents, lists, papers pertaining to the Madison County Court, John H. Oley, Richard Button Patent, slave documents, store documents, speeches and addresses, writings, and miscellaneous papers. Although the Samuel S. Forman Papers are primarily made up of business documents and papers from Forman's time as a shop owner of general stores for the Holland Land Company, and a store in Middletown Point, New Jersey. These business documents and papers include: account books and statements, ashes, bills and receipts, calculations, cashbooks, correspondence, daybooks, invoice books, ledgers, memorandums, orders for payment, petty lists, receipt books, registers, scratch books, and suppliers for Forman's stores. Some business documents and papers pertain to business dealings with specific people and organizations such as Jonathan and Samuel Forman Sr., Oneida Turnpike Road Co., the Cazenovia Establishment, the Sloop Monmouth, Jacob H. Ten Eyck, Sweet and Lovejoy, the Third Great Western Turnpike, S. Van Rensselaer, and Isaac Van Vleck.
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Lorenzo State Historic Site (Cazenovia, N.Y.)
aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
New York State Historic Trust
This Moore Brothers Collection is comprised mostly of documents pertaining to the sale of Lorenzo in 1969 to the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. This collection also includes genealogical research and personal correspondence, but it makes up a very small part of the collection.
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aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Friends of Lorenzo State Historic Site
Crooked Lake Review, "the Third Great Western Turnpike Company was chartered by the State of
Kreuger, Charlotte
The Charlotte Kreuger Papers contain meeting minutes and papers pertaining to The Third Great Western Turnpike.
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taken from The Mansion and brought over to The Lorenzo State Historic Site and was rehoused in
Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Friends of Lorenzo State Historic Site
Hubbard Family
The Meadows collection is comprised of documents, papers, and photographs collected by the families that owned The Meadows mansion in Cazenovia, NY. These families include The Ledyards, The Hubbards, and The Oakmans, providing a snapshot of the personal life of an upper class family during the mid 1800s to the 1950s. Please see the scope and content note for a more in depth description of the collection.
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Lorenzo State Historic Site
Recreation Department to create and publish finding aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic
reprocessed by Lucy Bell for the 2021/2022 grant funded project from the New York State Parks and
Henry H. Potter
This collection is made up of business documents and papers that were kept by Henry H. Potter. These documents and papers include bank notes, bills and receipts, checkbooks, checks and cancelled checks, miscellaneous materials, daybooks, and ledgers.
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Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
State Parks and Recreation Department to create and publish finding aids for the archives of the
Helen Lucy Stebbins Kennard
Helen Lucy Kennard was a direct descendant of the Ledyard family name. Throughout her life, Helen took a great interest in her family's history and compiled genealogical research piecing together her history that she wanted to publish as a book. Her collection contain that same genealogical research, correspondence pertaining to said research, original land and business papers and original correspondence between her ancestors. The collection also contains ephemera, printed materials, newspaper clippings, and photographs that pertain to her research and her family history.
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aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
the families of Lorenzo are through her mother.
Fairchild family
This collection contains advertisements, business documents, correspondence, lists, petitions, photographs, printed materials, stamps, and writings. All materials within this collection are from the ancestors of Jane Kennard Gilmore's grandmother, Helen L. Stebbins (nee Kennard). These ancestors include members of the Childs, Fairchilds, Ledyards, and Stebbins families.
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aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic Site.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
Helen K. Lincklaen inherited Lorenzo from her parents, Ledyard Lincklaen and Helen Clarissa
Fairchild family
The Fairchid Family Papers are comprised of materials that were assumed to have been compiled by members of the Fairchild Family, although it's unknown as to who compiled them.
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Friends of Lorenzo State Historic Site
Recreation Department to create and publish finding aids for the archives of the Lorenzo State Historic
Lucy Bell for the 2021/2022 grant funded project from the New York State Parks and
deClercq Family, Kingsbury Family, Mather Family
The deClercq Family Papers contain correspondence, land papers, documents, and photographs of the deClercq Family and their direct descendants, The Kingsbury and The Mather Families.