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| | The Major's Inn Gilbertsville, New York ( NY ) - Majors Inn Foundation |
 | | The town of Butternuts, with which Morris was connected, derives its name from three butternut trees growing from one stump, which marked the corner of the three towns of Pittsfield, New Lisbon and Butternuts. |
 | | The Butternut valley, which, unnoticed, terminates in the southern part of this town, rises into hilly uplands, and steep bluffs, of the Unadilla river, and the quietly flowing Butternut creek passes from our sight, as it becomes a part of the rushing river. |
 | | At the first call for troops in 1861 many brave men from the towns of the Butternut valley responded, and again in 62 when the famous 121st and 152d regiments were formed, Co's I, F and K of the former and C, G and H of the latter were filled with our boys. |
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