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Found in the library of the Villa Nora in Fort Lauderdale Florida see previous collection stamp
Further information on the back
Cameron NY
Antique shipping labels
Photo inscribed in pencil Wheeler
Framed
Around 1800, the first settler arrived near the present community of Cameron. The town was formed from the Town of Addison in 1822. Parts of Cameron were lost on the founding of the towns of Thurston (1844) and Rathbone (1856).[3]
The New York and Erie Railroad line through Cameron opened in September 1850. The line, recently owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway, with trains operated by NS and Canadian Pacific (the latter under haulage arrangements), was destroyed by Hurricane Agnes in 1972 and had to be rebuilt afterwards.
The population of Cameron in 1905 was 1,217.
Could be still existing today as the Trout house
The Wheeler House is a magnificent Lakefront Home, adjacent to Trout House. The hallmark of this historic property is a lovely wrap-around porch, featuring expansive Lakeviews. Beautiful Adirondack chairs and rockers grace the Wheeler’s majestic porch.