Grange meetings - Scriber Hall - Baldwinsville, NY
Posted by: ripraff
N 43° 09.550 W 076° 19.659
18T E 392064 N 4779345
This Grange has 1914 on the front and the word Grange. It appears that the Grange met here on and off. It was known as Scriber Hall, "1914 ... they moved back to Scriber Hall". Kelly and Scriber were a local creamery.
Waymark Code: WMZ9ZN
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/06/2018
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This building at 50 Oswego Street has been renovated.
The current Grange listing is Lamson Grange, at 9108 Fenner Rd; Grange Patrons Of Husbandry New York State Grange Inc, Baldwinsville Grange #1251 in Baldwinsville, New York (NY) (
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(
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