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Cazenovia may refer to: People * Theophilus Cazenove, a financier and an agent of the Holland Land Company Places * Cazenovia, Illinois * Cazenovia Township, Woodford County, Illinois * Cazenovia, Minnesota, a ghost town in Pipestone County *In New York: ** Cazenovia (town), New York *** Cazenovia (village), New York **** Cazenovia College **** Cazenovia Seminary **** Cazenovia Village Historic District *** Cazenovia Lake ** Cazenovia Creek, a tributary of the Buffalo River ** Cazenovia Park-South Park System, Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park system in south Buffalo, New York *** Cazenovia Park Hockey Association, a youth hockey organization in south Buffalo, New York * Cazenovia, Wisconsin See also * * Casanova (other) * Cazenove (other) * Casnovia (other) Casnovia can refer to a location in the United States: * Casnovia, Michigan, a village * Casnovia Township, Michigan See also * *Cazenovia (other) *Cazenove (other) {{ge ...
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Theophilus Cazenove
Theophilus Cazenove, or Theophile Cazenove (13 October 1740 – 6 March 1811), was a Dutch financier and one of the agents of the Holland Land Company. Life and career Theophilus Cazenove was baptized in the Westerkerk in Amsterdam as the son of Théophile Cazenove (–1760) and Marie de Rapin-Thoyras, both French/Swiss Huguenots. The couple had seven children. His grandfather was Paul de Rapin, a historian, who fled to the Netherlands. His father was a merchant-banker who traded on Bordeaux, Saint Petersburg, Archangelsk, Stockholm, and the West Indies. In 1759 he lost four ships loaded with sugar and coffee, which were taken by a Bristol privateer. In 1760, the elder Théophile gave up his business and his sons Charles and Theophile the Younger assumed control of the company. In 1762 Charles was involved in a fight with Marc-Michel Rey, the publisher of Rousseau. Career Cazenove spent his early career in commercial transactions in France and Russia, but went almost bankrupt d ...
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Cazenovia, Illinois
Cazenovia is an unincorporated community in Cazenovia Township, Woodford County, Illinois, United States. The community is located along Illinois Route 89 Illinois Route 89 (IL 89) is a rural, north–south state highway in central Illinois. It runs from U.S. Route 34 (US 34) in La Moille southward to IL 116 in Metamora. IL 26 and IL 89 are the main north–south roads ... north-northeast of Metamora. References Unincorporated communities in Woodford County, Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois {{WoodfordCountyIL-geo-stub ...
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Cazenovia Township, Woodford County, Illinois
Cazenovia Township, Township 28 North, Range 2 West, is located in Woodford County, Illinois. It includes most of the town of Washburn, Illinois and the villages of Cazenovia and Low Point, Illinois and is traversed by State Route 89. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,768 and it contained 721 housing units. The township was named after the town of Cazenovia, New York Cazenovia is an incorporated Administrative divisions of New York#Town, town in Madison County, New York. The population was 6,740 at the time of the 2020 census. The town is named after Theophilus Cazenove , Theophile Cazenove, the ''Agent Gener .... Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 99.97%) is land and (or 0.03%) is water. Demographics References External links US Census Townships in Woodford County, Illinois Peoria metropolitan area, Illinois Townships in Illinois {{WoodfordCountyIL-geo-stub ...
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Cazenovia, Minnesota
Cazenovia is a former populated place in section 21 of Troy Township in Pipestone County, Minnesota, United States. History Cazenovia was founded in 1884 by pioneers from Madison County, New York Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 68,016. Its county seat is Wampsville. The county is named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, and was fir .... It was named for a town and lake in said county. The town had a post office from 1885 until 1938, and had a station of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. References External links HomeTownLocator Map of Cazenovia, Minnesota Former populated places in Minnesota Former populated places in Pipestone County, Minnesota {{US-ghost-town-stub ...
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Cazenovia (town), New York
Cazenovia is an incorporated town in Madison County, New York. The population was 6,740 at the time of the 2020 census. The town is named after Theophile Cazenove, the ''Agent General'' of the Holland Land Company. The Town of Cazenovia has a village also named Cazenovia. The town is on the county's western border. The village of Cazenovia is home to Cazenovia College, a small liberal arts college in the greater Syracuse area. It was founded in 1824, known then as the Genesee Seminary. History The Town of Cazenovia was established in 1793 from the Towns of Whitestown and Paris (both in Oneida County) before the creation of Madison County. Subsequently, other towns in the county were formed from partitions of its territory. Cazenovia was part of a region called "The Gore", based on a surveying error. It was founded by John Lincklaen, an agent of the Holland Land Company, and was named after Theophile Cazenove, Lincklaen's supervisor. Geography According to the United St ...
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Cazenovia (village), New York
Cazenovia is a Administrative divisions of New York#Village, village located in the Cazenovia, New York, Town of Cazenovia in Madison County, New York, Madison County, New York (state), New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village had a population of 2,835. The village lies on the southeastern shore of Cazenovia Lake, which is approximately long and .5 mile across. Cazenovia is within a half hour of Syracuse, New York. The village is located on U.S. Route 20 in New York, US Route 20 and New York State Route 13, and is home to Cazenovia College. History Cazenovia was established in 1794 by John Lincklaen, a young Netherlands, Dutch naval officer who purchased the town under the auspices of the Holland Land Company. Some of the first buildings established in Cazenovia were what is now the Presbyterian Church and the company store. The town is named after Theophilus Cazenove, an agent with the land company. The village was incorporated in 1810 and was the first ...
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Cazenovia College
Cazenovia College is a private college in Cazenovia, New York. Founded as the Genesee Seminary in 1824 and sponsored by the Methodist Church, in 1894 the college adopted the name of Cazenovia Seminary. It was reorganized in 1942 after church sponsorship was withdrawn and was Cazenovia College for Women from 1961 to 1982, when the college became co-educational again. Cazenovia College athletic teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, competing in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC). On December 7, 2022, it was announced that the school would permanently close after the 2022-2023 academic year. Poor finances was cited as the main reason for this closure. History Cazenovia College began in 1824 as the Genesee Seminary and was the second Methodist seminary to be established in the United States. Between 1904 and 1931, it functioned as a secondary school for local young people, an arrangement that ended when Cazenovia Cen ...
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Cazenovia Seminary
Cazenovia College is a private college in Cazenovia, New York. Founded as the Genesee Seminary in 1824 and sponsored by the Methodist Church, in 1894 the college adopted the name of Cazenovia Seminary. It was reorganized in 1942 after church sponsorship was withdrawn and was Cazenovia College for Women from 1961 to 1982, when the college became co-educational again. Cazenovia College athletic teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, competing in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC). On December 7, 2022, it was announced that the school would permanently close after the 2022-2023 academic year. Poor finances was cited as the main reason for this closure. History Cazenovia College began in 1824 as the Genesee Seminary and was the second Methodist seminary to be established in the United States. Between 1904 and 1931, it functioned as a secondary school for local young people, an arrangement that ended when Cazenovia Cen ...
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Cazenovia Village Historic District
Cazenovia Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Cazenovia in Madison County, New York. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Structures The district contains 278 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and twelve contributing structures. It consists of a wide variety of residential, commercial, civic, and ecclesiastical buildings built in popular architectural styles dating from about 1790 to 1935. ''Note:'' This includes ''Accompanying 104 photographs'' an''Accompanying captions''/ref> The Fugitive Slave Convention The Fugitive Slave Law Convention was held in Cazenovia, New York, on August 21 and 22, 1850. Madison County, New York, was the abolition headquarters of the country, because of philanthropist and activist Gerrit Smith, who lived in neighboring P ... was held in Cazenovia in 1850. See also * List of National Register of Historic Places in Cazenovia, New York References Historic district ...
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Cazenovia Lake
Cazenovia Lake () is a lake in Madison County, New York. It is located southeast of the city of Syracuse. The village of Cazenovia is located southeast of the lake. History The lake resides in a valley created by sub-glacial runoff during the recession of North American continental glaciers at the end of the last glacial period. Prior to European settlement of the area, Cazenovia Lake was known to the Oneida as ''Owagehaga'' or ''Owahgenah'', and to the Onondaga as ''Hohwahgeneh'', all of which mean "lake of the yellow perch". It was also previously known as "Canaseraga Lake". Description Cazenovia Lake is roughly long and wide. It is at its deepest point. The lake's elevation is at above sea level. It is drained from its southeast corner by Chittenango Creek, which then flows north over Chittenango Falls and eventually into Oneida Lake's south shore in Bridgeport. The lake contains largemouth and smallmouth bass, rock bass, chain pickerel, pumpkinseed, black crapp ...
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Cazenovia Creek
Cazenovia Creek is a creek in Western New York, United States. It is a tributary of the Buffalo River, which empties into Lake Erie. Cazenovia Creek and its watershed are entirely within Erie County. Course Cazenovia Creek is formed from its two branches east of the Village of East Aurora and flows through the Towns of Aurora, Elma, West Seneca, and the City of Buffalo. It joins the Buffalo River in the South Buffalo neighborhood. The East Branch of Cazenovia Creek flows through the Village of East Aurora and has its sources in the Southtowns of Erie County, primarily in the towns of Colden, Wales, Holland, and Sardinia. The West Branch of Cazenovia Creek rises from sources in the towns of Colden, Concord, and Sardinia. History Cazenovia Creek is named after Theophilus Cazenove, an agent of the Holland Land Company. In 1897, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted drew up plans for a park near the south city line of Buffalo. A farm at that location was purchased in 18 ...
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Cazenovia Park-South Park System
Cazenovia may refer to: People * Theophilus Cazenove, a financier and an agent of the Holland Land Company Places * Cazenovia, Illinois * Cazenovia Township, Woodford County, Illinois * Cazenovia, Minnesota, a ghost town in Pipestone County *In New York: ** Cazenovia (town), New York *** Cazenovia (village), New York **** Cazenovia College **** Cazenovia Seminary **** Cazenovia Village Historic District *** Cazenovia Lake ** Cazenovia Creek, a tributary of the Buffalo River ** Cazenovia Park-South Park System, Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park system in south Buffalo, New York *** Cazenovia Park Hockey Association, a youth hockey organization in south Buffalo, New York * Cazenovia, Wisconsin See also * * Casanova (other) * Cazenove (other) * Casnovia (other) Casnovia can refer to a location in the United States: * Casnovia, Michigan, a village * Casnovia Township, Michigan See also * *Cazenovia (other) *Cazenove (other) {{geodis ...
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