The map shows the area as Jones Point. When Mrs.Ruth Eno Reed sold the property to the camp owners she insisted that we call the area Eno Point, as her family had owned it longer than the Jones. The Eno family purchased the area in 1918. She sold the area and a campers association was formed in 1982 called the Eno Point Campers Association, Inc. which owns the common property and sets the rules for living on the point. The Town of Elbridge and the Onondaga County Health Department put a lot of restrictions on us when they allowed the subdivision of the camps.
Jack Horner-Town of Elbridge Historian
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an original Erie Canal Village with a distinctive concentration of nineteenth and early twentieth century architecture. During the 1830-40's and 1870-85's the Erie Canal made Jordan a principal commercial, industrial and transportation center of western Onondaga County.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Where did Jordan get its name?
Jordan NY was first settled in 1797 by Zenus and Aaron Wright, who built the first house within the present boundaries of the Village. According to a clipping from a scrapbook belonging to Mrs. J. C. Babcock, Jordan was named as follows: After Zenus and Aaron Wright had completed a plank house, they then built a saw mill just south of the present White Mill; the water for this mill was obtained by building a dam across the flats from the mill east to the bluff, on what is known as Hollow Road (Valley Drive). This flooded the flat or swamp, which was one unbroken growth of dense cedar trees, to a depth of three or four feet. There was no road to Elbridge at this time, only a footpath, which ran along the bluffs on the west side of Skaneateles Creek. After the work was completed, the race was found to be too shallow to discharge the water, and David Munro of Camillus came with oxen to scrape it out. After the work was completed, the water was let out, and the following men were all standing on the bank looking at its flow: Zenas and Aaron Wright, Samuel Powers, Reynolds Corey and Elizur Hills. One of them remarked that the water was just as clear as the River Jordan and Mr. Hills said, "Why not name this place Jordan, after my native place, Jordan Lane in Connecticut." This meeting the views of the others it was decided to call it Jordan.
Jack Horner - Historian
Village of Jordan
Jack Horner - Historian
Village of Jordan
Jones Point.....Eno Point???
Nancy O. brings up an interesting topic. Is it Jones Point or Eno Point? I never know which to call it. We'll try to get some up-to-date photos to share.
Village of Jordan residents are gearing up for the annual Village Wide Yard Sale Saturday July 11th. Huge crowds spend the day in Jordan looking for treasures....and many find some.
Village of Jordan residents are gearing up for the annual Village Wide Yard Sale Saturday July 11th. Huge crowds spend the day in Jordan looking for treasures....and many find some.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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Nancy, I know Mary Jane Murphy's sister so I'll pass this along to her.
Do you remember any of the units in the Memorial Day parades when you were growing up?
Do you remember any of the units in the Memorial Day parades when you were growing up?
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