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Phil Lord <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:28:53 -0400
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The attempt to list all markers has been made several times and each time has failed, since it is volunteer and never 100% statewide. We tried again in 1994-6 and with good press and good networking only got 20%.

There are about 3000 statefunded markers in the last inventory and estimates suggest about 1200 others of the same design.

Some localities, and a couple counties have done an inventory and guide for theirs. There is probably no hope of ever getting the whole state done.

Philip Lord, Jr.
Acting Chief, Historical Survey
New York State Museum
Albany, NY 12230
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Website: http://www.nysm.nysed.gov

>>> <[log in to unmask]> 10/05 12:31 AM >>>
I don't have information on the Henry Seeber historical marker. but I
want to make a comment.
Philip Lord has made the state funded listing of Historical Markers
available
on the internet.
But there is not a listing of the non-state funded markers on the net
that I know of. or even a listing...

If there is a listing, could someone please let me know, and if there is
not.   I'd offer anyone to email me with a non-state funder marker that
they know of, with all the information, so that I could make a listing
of these on my webpage..
So far, I have three in the area of Northern Rensselaer County, so it is
just in its infancy.

Thank you,
mike Engle

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