In his History of Delaware County W. W. Munsell notes:
Prominent among the new settlers was Ezekiel Johnson, from Connecticut... He built a sawmill and did a large business in farming and lumbering. He built a large and substantial frame house, which was painted white and is still known as the "white house" although the paint has long since disappeared. In the early days of the town it was used as a hotel... Mr. Johnson presented to the town a piece of ground for a burying place, and it is still used for that purpose. He was twice married, and had a large family of children, most of who removed from the town...
In his History of Delaware County W. W. Munsell notes:
Prominent among the new settlers was Ezekiel Johnson, from Connecticut... He built a sawmill and did a large business in farming and lumbering. He built a large and substantial frame house, which was painted white and is still known as the "white house" although the paint has long since disappeared. In the early days of the town it was used as a hotel... Mr. Johnson presented to the town a piece of ground for a burying place, and it is still used for that purpose. He was twice married, and had a large family of children, most of who removed from the town...
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