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Caldwell Place Century Farm (cobblestone)

Historic Site #:07-009   (Exists)   Type: B2,D1,G1,G2 Town:Marion
Site Name:Caldwell Place Century Farm (cobblestone)GPS Coordinates:43.130589, -77.12818
Address:3456 Newark Rd., Marion
Description:
The farm is actually a 2-century farm owned by the same family. First the Samuel Caldwell family, now the Rich family.
The marker was installed by the Marion Historic Association.


 
 
Historic narrative:
The farm was purchased by Samuel Caldwell from Humphrey Sherman. The cobblestone addition was built for use as a dairy cooler in the period between 1835-1840.This farm was one of the first in Marion with the arrival of Samuel Caldwell in 1797.  This farm is listed as a Century Farm having been farmed by the same family for 200 years.
Guernsey cattle were raised at this farm for many years.


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