File:Adam Helmer Grave NY-DOT Sign.jpg

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English: Historical Sign at the burial site of Lt. Adam Hemler (1754-1830) and his wife Anna Bellinger (1757-1841), on the north side of Cottle Road in the Town of Brutus. Note that their grave stones have been moved to to the nearby Weedsport Rural Cemetery. Image created by Catherine Nonenmacher on October 5, 2004.
Date 6 November 2004 (original upload date)
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Historical Sign at the burial site of Lt. Adam Hemler (1754-1830) and his wife Anna Bellinger (1757-1841).

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