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| | Henry B. Gibson |
 | | In 1823, Henry was a signatory on an Agreement of Moscow with the Senecas for a purchase of Seneca land for $4286. |
 | | Another Canandaigua school that gained national reputation, and that was in fact a pioneer in the movement for higher education for women, was the Ontario Female Seminary. |
 | | Canandaigua, however, was brought into direct and rapid communication with the rest of the country by the building of the Auburn and Rochester railroad, an enterprise in which two of its leading citizens, Francis Granger and Oliver Phelps, 3d, took an active part, and upon the organization of which |
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