tter died.
D--Byberry Cottage, built for the daughters of Fenimore Cooper, 1852.
E--Pomeroy Place, "the old stone house," 1804.
F--Indian Mound, in the northeast corner of Fernleigh-Over.
G--Oldest house in the village, 1790.
H--Edgewater, 1810.
I--Council Rock, mentioned in _The Deerslayer_ as the meeting-place of
the Indians.
J--Mortar marking site of Clinton's Dam, during the Revolution, 1779.
K--Village Library and Museum.
L--Clark Estate Offices, 1831.
M--Public Boat Landings.
N--Mill Island.
O--Former residence of Justice Nelson, U.S. Supreme Court.
P--Universalist church.
Q--Presbyterian church, 1805.
R--Baptist church.
S--Church of St. Mary, Our Lady of the Lake.
T--Methodist church.
U--Grounds upon which the first game of Base Ball was played.
V--O-te-sa-ga.
W--Riverbrink.
X--Lakelands, 1804.
Y--Woodside, 1829.
Z--Fynmere, 1910.
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