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Postcard of Forman Park


Description

Postcard of Forman Park. Forman Square, its first name, was declared to be a public park on June 16, 1839, by the Trustees of the village of Syracuse. It was named Forman Park to honor the man considered the founder of Syracuse.

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Title

Postcard of Forman Park

Names/Roles

King, Vernita (Owner)

Black History Preservation Project (Publisher)

Date

1908

Object Type

Photographic postcards

Subject

Parks

Syracuse (N.Y.)

Trees

Dwellings

Keywords

Forman Park

Syracuse (N.Y.)

Language
 
Object ID

67973

Collection

Black History Preservation Project