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Placemats

The Historical Association publishes popular placemats which are used to describe Lewiston's fascinating history. You can download and print out our placemats here: link to www.adobe.com to download the adobe reader

  • Summer 2005 placemat
    Hustler´s Tavern: Birthplace of the Cocktail?
    Lewiston´s Namesake: Gov. Morgan Lewis
    A Hero Visits Lewiston: Lafayette
    The Great Overland Route Across the Continent
  • Winter 2005/2006 placemat
    Amazing Story of Survival at Devil s Hole Massacre
    Modern History Quiz
    Josiah Tryon's Tailor Shop
    Secret Passages in Lewiston - Final Stop for Underground Railroad
    First European Woman to Set Foot in Lewiston
  • Spring/Summer 2006 Placemat (Battle of Queenston Heights Theme)
    United States Invades Canada in 1812
    Why American Invasion Failed in 1812
    Invasion Timeline, October 13, 1812
    Brock Becomes Revered Hero in Canada
  • Summer 2006 Placemat (The Morgan Affair Theme)
    William Morgan Last Seen in Lewiston
    Three Theories on Morgan's Fate
    Political and Social Fallout of The Morgan Affair
    Freemasons endowed Lewiston Academy
    Was Morgan Drive named after William Morgan?
  • Fall 2006 Placemat (Niagara University Theme)
    Niagara University Locates on Lewiston Farm in 1857
    Three Niagara University Saints?
    How Niagara University Looked 123 Years Ago
    Local Tops Market Founder Leaves Legacy
    Purple Eagles: Did You Know?
  • Winter 2007 Placemat (Steamship Theme)
    Turn of the Last Century - Lewiston Docks / Steamships
    Lewiston in 1895: Ships, Trains and Trolleys (Cibola sinks)
    Lewiston Silo and Terminal Built in the 1920s
    The Chicora, The Chippewa, The Cayuga, The Corona
  • Spring 2007 Placemat
    (Bridge Theme)

    Lewiston Bridges Span History
    Old Timers Remember Second Suspension Bridge
    1851: Lewiston had Longest Suspension Bridge in World
    15 Workers Saved by Miracle During Construction of Current Bridge
    Tim Henderson First to Cross in 1962
  • Summer 2007 Placemat
    (Stella Niagara Theme)

    Stella Niagara Celebrates 100 Years of Education and Service
    Stella Little Chapel on Niagara River cited as location of miracles
    Stella Dedicates "Peace Site" and Hosts Conference Center
    Stella in 1908: Massive Structure paid for with Nickles and Dimes
  • Fall 2007 Placemat
    (Great Gorge Route Theme)

    Great Gorge Ride Thrilled Millions from 1895 to 1935
    President McKinley Visits Lewiston on Great Gorge Route
    Great Gorge Ride was Spectacular and Dangerous
    Duane Jordan Recalls Great Gorge Ride
  • Spring 2008 Placemat
    (Lewiston Burned Theme)

    Lewiston NY Burned to the Ground, December 19, 1813
    Countdown to Lewiston's Destruction in 1813
    Heroic Tuscarora Indians Save Many Lewiston Citizens from Brutal Attack
  • Spring 2008 #2 Placemat
    (Historic Lewiston Time Line Theme, 1813-1901)

    James Monroe first President to Visit Lewiston, 1817
    Lewiston Frontier House, Built 1824
    Josiah Tryon, Freedom Crossing, 1840-1860
    Red Brick School, Built 1901
  • Summer 2008 Placemat
    (Historic Lewiston Walking Map)

    Lewiston's historic buildings and homes
 

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Preserving and promoting Lewiston's rich Heritage.
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