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frame farmhouse. In fact, the locals feeling somewhat miffed by Cyrus' use of an out of town builder, called the new house "Gates' white elephant." Construction on the building commenced in January 1848. Great x2 Granddaughter of Cyrus-Louis Gates-Gunsalus says that the house was completed enough to be lived in by the end of that year. The inside carpentry and other finish work of the house would not be completed until 1851.
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In 1848, when Cyrus was 45 years old, he began building a Greek-inspired farmhouse. He hired a man from New York City named Charles Yarrington to build it. By the standards of the day and Cyrus' rural location, the style of the house would be considered quite extravagant and over-done for a stick
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home in 1848 he had taken to harboring runaway slaves. When Cyrus built his new home in 1848 he continued in his activism. He built a secret access door to a hidden part of the attic. If ever needed, this hiding space would add to the safety of runaway slaves that he was harboring at his home.
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LaFrank, Kathleen (July 1998). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Cyrus Gates Farmstead". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2009-11-01. See also: "Accompanying six
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in the then newly formed Town of Maine. Gates was able to grow several crops of produce, including apples, maple sugar, honey, as well as other standard farm produce.
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On November 5, 1828, Cyrus married Arabella Leadbetter (1805–1897), the daughter of Thomas Leadbetter (1768–1844). Together, they were the parents of four children:
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Cyrus would also serve as a deacon in the Maine Baptist church, as he maintained a proactive and sacrificial abolitionist stance.
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Gunsalus, Paul and Louise, A Record of the Descendants of Thomas and Anna Rowley Leadbetter, Maine, NY 1980.
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Brockett, Edward Judson; Koetteritz, John B.; Brockett, Francis Edward (1905).
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Bonds of Community: The Lives of Farm Women in Nineteenth-century New York
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Gates worked as a cartographer and surveyor, mapping 15 counties for the
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Byron Chandler Gates (1832–1913), who married Lydia Buck, the sister of
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Aravesta Clementine Gates (born 1836), who married Alexander Ross.
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Woodward, Shirley L., A Short History of Maine, New York, 1973
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Livingston Theodore Gates (1829–1903), who would serve in the
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of 1786, Cyrus' father and mother had migrated from the
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Eugene Orestes Gates (1843–1934), who served in the
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during the Civil war and then move on to Wisconsin.
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Lisle
New York
Nanticoke
Frederick Taylor Gates
abolitionist
cartographer
Cyrus Gates Farmstead
Maine, New York
Lisle, New York
Maine, New York
née
Boston Purchase
East Haddam, Connecticut
State of New York
Justice of the Peace
Greek Revival
U.S. Army
Daniel W. Buck
Lansing, Michigan
U.S. Navy
USS Dictator
Cyrus Gates Farmstead





"Biography of Cyrus Gates"
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