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Article: ACID RAIN DAMAGE THREATENS SYRACUSE; CITY AMONG STUDY'S TOP 20 IN NATION WHOSE MONUMENTS AND BUILDINGS ARE AT RISK.(Local)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- January 3, 2004
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Byline: Mark Weiner Staff writer
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CORRECTION: January 4, 2003aaaaaaaaaa
A photo caption Saturday gave the wrong first name of the man honored in a monument at Forman Park in Syracuse. He is Lewis H. Redfield, not Samuel Redfield. Redfield, who died in 1882 at age 90, was publisher of the Onondaga Register, the Syracuse area's first major newspaper. Redfield is standing in the photo. Seated next to him is Joshua Forman, a judge, assemblyman and one of the first to encourage the commercial manufacturing of salt in Syracuse.
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