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    The Randolph Cemetery has recently received recognition from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation's New York Historic Marker Grant Program.
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    Randolph Cemetery receives historical recognition with Pomeroy Foundation marker

    RANDOLPH — A new roadside historical marker from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation has been installed at the entrance to the Randolph Cemetery, documenting the organization of the cemetery and honoring four notable Randolph area natives.

    The sign was provided through a grant from the Pomeroy Foundation’s New York Historic Marker Grant Program and is the seventh blue and yellow marker the town of Randolph has received.

    “Selecting content for the historic markers is a challenge,” explained Nancy Olejniczak, town historian. “The wording must fit within the space constraints of the sign and must meet the criteria set by the foundation’s board that reviews and approves the grants.”

    The sign recalls the formation of the Randolph Cemetery Association in 1854. While burials were made on the grounds before this date, the association met for the first time and appointed the first board of trustees on Oct. 13, 1854. Albert G. Dow was elected chairman, and Alex Sheldon was selected as secretary.

    “It’s interesting to note that Benson Archer was one of the original trustees and that his descendant, Chuck Archer, now serves as secretary of the cemetery board,” Olejniczak said.

    While many individuals interred in the cemetery are worthy of recognition, four were selected to be named on the sign.

    Two Randolph men received a Congressional Medal of Honor for their actions in the Civil War.  Albert Marsh (1831–1895), sergeant, Co. B, 64th Regiment NY Infantry, captured the flag of the 44th Virginia Volunteers at Spotsylvania, Va., on May 12, 1864. After this brave act, which earned him the Medal of Honor, he suffered a gunshot wound in his right thigh, resulting in the amputation of his leg. He returned home to Randolph, where he lived until his death in 1895, suffering from both physical disability and mental illness as a result of his wartime experience.

    Joel Huntington Lyman (1845–1922), quartermaster sergeant, Co. B, 9th NY Cavalry, was awarded a Medal of Honor as a result of actions in Winchester, Va. He initially enlisted in October 1861 as a private in Co. E of the 9th Cavalry. In an attempt to capture a Confederate flag, he captured an enemy officer on Sept. 29, 1864.  His obituary states that after mustering out in 1864, he reenlisted and served as an officer in the U.S. Army until 1871. The Lyman Hose No. 2 Company, part of the Randolph Fire Department, was founded in December 1887 and was named in his honor.

    In 1923, the National League of Women Voters placed Martha VanRensselaer (1864–1932) on their list of 12 greatest living American women. VanRensselaer was Head of the Home Economics Department at Cornell University, a department that she organized. She was a leading state and national figure in the field of home economics with roles that included magazine editor, public speaker and author.  During World War I, she served in Washington, D.C. as director of the home conservation division of the National Food Administration. She had also served as a Cattaraugus County School Commissioner.

    Ray “Slim” Caldwell (1888–1967) was a major league baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox from 1910–1921. On Sept. 10, 1919, he pitched the first no-hit, no-run game for Cleveland against the Yankees. Following his major league career, Caldwell played on minor league teams for several more years. He was inducted into the Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame in 2010.

    The Pomeroy Foundation’s New York State historical marker grant program commemorates historic people, places, things or events within the time frame of 1683 to 1925. Since 2006, the Foundation has funded more than 1,150 markers in all 62 New York State counties.

    The Foundation strongly believes that historic markers play an important role in local historic preservation by serving a dual purpose. They educate the public and foster historic tourism, which in turn can provide much-needed economic benefits to the towns and villages where the markers are placed.

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