Riceville Cemetery - Riceville, New York
Posted by: swizzle
N 43° 05.585 W 074° 16.932
18T E 558418 N 4771401
Cemetery of some of the local Revolutionary War Soldiers.
Waymark Code: WM79GN
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 09/23/2009
Views: 4
RICEVILLE CEMETERY
HERE ARE BURIED JOHNATHAN FISK-
OLIVER RICE-WILLIAM WOODWORTH-
SAMUEL WOODWORTH-JESSE FOOTE-
ISAAC BEMIS-JONATHAN CANFIELD-
SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION
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NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 1932
Oliver Rice built the first house in this area in 1790 and shortly after the first fulling mill. He was the area's first postmaster as well as a revolutionary war soldier. The link below gives you some information on the Rice Homestead and about Oliver Rice himself. A quick internet search should turn up more information on the other people buried here.
To find this waymark take Route 30a north from Broadalbin into Mayfield. Turn left at the flashing light and then take your next right and then your next left onto Riceville Road. The cemetery will be on your right. Happy Waymarking, Swizzle & Family
Marker Name: Riceville Cemetery
Marker Type: Roadside
Agency: New York State Department of Education
Dedication Date: -9223372036854775808
City/Town/Village Name: Riceville
County: Fulton
Region: The Adirondacks (Region 5)
Website: [Web Link]
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