From the May 28th Syracuse Post-Standard.
** The Seneca Turnpike (looks like I am going to have to do some research on this road) was the main east-west roadway in the area. Soldiers heading for Fort Niagara marched west. Captured British and Canadian prisoners would be marching east to prison camps at Albany.
** A small cemetery off Seneca Pike (across from Upstate University Hospital at Community Green has the graves of two soldiers who died of illness while marching along the turnpike. (This would be where the two captains I mentioned yesterday were buried.)
** Armaments were made at a small foundry, Onondaga Furnace. After the war, it made stoves and kettles for the salt industry. Its site is now Syracuse's Elmwood Park.
Brock-Perry
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