Boston's First Settler - Boston, NY
N 42° 39.133 W 078° 44.638
17T E 684923 N 4724662
Boston's First Settler
Waymark Code: WM3591
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 02/11/2008
Views: 10
Boston's First Settler
In 1803 Charles Johnson purchased 50 acres of open land in the forest, paying $2.25 per acre. He built the town's first log cabin in 1804 and raised the first frame barn in 1807. Johnson owned another 30 acres containing visible remains of an early palisaded Indian village.
Marker Name: Boston's First Settler
Marker Type: Roadside
Agency: Boston Historical Society
City/Town/Village Name: Boston
County: Erie
Region: Niagara Frontier (Region 2)
Dedication Date: Not Listed
Website: Not listed
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