Onondaga County 1976 Highway Map
Onondaga County as a whole was referenced in the Roudabush Survey with no mention of the Towns. Locating the structures on the digital county map is difficult; therefore, following the current documentation format, individual town references and maps are provided along with the county map for clarity. Twelve structures in the Survey have the abbreviation of Ono; however, structures are now abbreviated with the Town name. With the exception of the Town of Camillus, the Ono abbreviation is included in file names and page titles in order to facilitate use of Town maps and Find searches.
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Historical Marker
- Cobblestone Buildings Object of County Hunt, by Richard G. Case, Syracuse Herald Journal, 5/6/1964.
- "Cobblestone Buildings of Onondaga County", by Glenn Henchey, Landmarker, Winter 1993, Vol. XI, No. 1, Preservation Association of Central New York.
- Cobblestone Structures in Onondaga County, courtesy Glenn Hinchey from archives of Cobblestone Museum
Editor's Note: This content was included with the original transcript for the above article, but was not published. Original Stone Arabia School Item No. 2 in the Extinct Onondaga County Cobblestone Buildings list: Former Cicero town historian Thomas Mafrici wrote:
The wooden schoolhouse was built in 1854. I kind of doubt that it replaced a cobblestone school. Why would they replace a cobblestone schoolhouse with a small wooden schoolhouse in 1854? Not because of a population explosion. It would have had to have been destroyed. No record of it. Although there are some cobblestone structures nearby, I know of nothing to suggest it was ever a cobblestone schoolhouse there. Richard Palmer email 10/18/2020.
- No Longer Existing Cobblestones in Onondaga County.
- Same mason built five cobblestone structures in this area.