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History of Genoa, (Cayuga County) New YorkOur database does not include an historic photo for Genoa, (Cayuga County) New York, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:A Biography of John Bascom John Bascom, educator, was born in Genoa, N. Y., May 1, 1827. He was graduated from Williams college in 1849, and in 1854 entered the theological seminary at Andover, where he was graduated in 1855. For the following nineteen years he occupied the chair of rhetoric at Williams college, leaving to accept the position of president of the University of Wisconsin, which he filled from 1874 until 1887. He was in 1896 professor of political economy at Williams college. His published works are chiefly on philosophic and religious themes. He warmly defended the intuitive philosophy, accepting, however, many modifications arising from our enlarged physical knowledge. His principal service as a worker and educator lies in this direction. His books include: "Political Economy" (1859); "?sthetics" (1862); "Philosophy of Rhetoric" (1865); "Principles of Psychology" (1869); "Science, Philosophy and Religion" (1871); "Philosophy and English Literature" (1874); "A Philosophy of Religion" (1876); "Comparative Psychology" (1878); "Ethics" (1879); "Natural Theology" (1880); "Science of Mind" (1881); "The Words of Christ" (1884); "Problems in Philosophy" (1885); "Sociology" (1887); "The New Theology" (1891); "Historical Interpretation of Philosophy" (1893): "Social Theory" (1895), and "God and His Goodness" (1901.) |
New York Facts: Cayuga County Facts: Seat: AuburnEstablished: 1799 Formed from: Onondaga
Additional Local History Notes: The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows: GENOA, a post-township forming the S. E. extremity of Cayuga county, New York, on the E. side of Cayuga lake. Pop., 2503. Genoa is situated 260 meters above sea level. |