2 October, Saturday at 2:00 PM, Rose O’Keefe will be discussing her book The History of
Genesee Country. This area is rich in local history with national importance. The Seneca and Algonkin nations once called this lush land home, and after the American Revolution, settlers came in hordes to till the soil and raise families. The region later became a hotbed of activity for abolitionists, early supporters of women’s rights and religious movements that influenced the entire United States. In this book, author and local historian Rose O’Keefe chronicles the sites where these and other important events took place. Join her on a tour of Genesee Country’s legacies. This event is free and open to the public. We will meet at Books, ETC., 78 W Main St., Macedon. If you have any questions, please respond by email to books_etc@yahoo.com or phone John Cieslinski at 585-474-4116.
Genesee Country. This area is rich in local history with national importance. The Seneca and Algonkin nations once called this lush land home, and after the American Revolution, settlers came in hordes to till the soil and raise families. The region later became a hotbed of activity for abolitionists, early supporters of women’s rights and religious movements that influenced the entire United States. In this book, author and local historian Rose O’Keefe chronicles the sites where these and other important events took place. Join her on a tour of Genesee Country’s legacies. This event is free and open to the public. We will meet at Books, ETC., 78 W Main St., Macedon. If you have any questions, please respond by email to books_etc@yahoo.com or phone John Cieslinski at 585-474-4116.
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