The Port Byron Family Tree – 4; The Buck family

Updated- Although the village of Port Byron was once called Bucksville, I had not done a lot of genealogy on the Buck family as many in the family they had moved to Illinois around 1831. So I have not paid them too much attention, just because I have other families to...

The Donation Party, December 1844

Lock 52 Historical Society has added more papers to it’s digital resources. The Port Byron Herald was printed in the 1844 to 1846 period and like most papers of it’s time, the pages are filled with ads for magical potions touted to cure everything from the cough to...

Haydenville

This month I will finish out our tour of little settlements around the town by visiting Haydenville. This very small settlement was two miles upstream of Port Byron on what is today Route 38. It is marked by the intersection with Hayden Road and a small group of...

The Old Clyde River Bridge is Replaced

As we go about the process of sorting out the archives, the committee has been selecting some items they feel might be of interest for the blog. Here is an 1995 article from our own Anita Messina who was a contributor to the Citizen. The bridge in question was on...