CASCADE GLEN, NEAR MORAVIA 



FILLMORE GLEN, NEAR MORAVIA 



whicli is now being held by the Cayuga County Historical So- 

 ciety. Near the village of Moravia there is a large and interest- 

 ing glen which has been christened Fillmore Glen. As a boy 

 Millard Fillmore roamed the hills and valleys in the vicinity of 

 Fillmore Glen and the Association believes it would be wise to 

 place the glen and his birthplace in one park. 



Connecticut Hill 



Connecticut Hill, which is located midway between Ithaca 

 and Watkins, is the highest point in the Finger Lakes Region. 

 The hill is 2,095 feet above sea level. Several hundred acres of 

 land could be purchased at small expense and reforested. The 

 hill is part of the watershed of Butternut Creek which passes 

 through Enfield Glen. 



Red Jacket State Park 



If the state wishes to perpetuate the inhabitation of the 

 Finger Lakes Region by the Iroquois, provisions should be made 

 for a park in the vicinity of Canoga on Cayuga Lake, near the 

 birthplace of Red Jacket, known to the Indians as Sa-go-ye-wat- 

 ha. A park for tourists could be provided on the shores of 

 Cayuga Lake near the handsome monument erected to Red 

 Jacket. The remains of this famous Indian Chief and orator 

 were brought from Buffalo a number of years ago and placed 

 under the monument. Red Jacket was of great assistance to 

 President Washington and other leaders of the nation in its 



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