The Moore Memorial Library Museum features Town of Brisben History exhibit

The Moore Memorial Library Museum will feature the Town of Brisben Exhibit, sponsored by the Greene Historical Society, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, April 27, located at 59 Genesee Street, in Greene. The exhibit is free to the public and will feature many photo albums, story boards, and church records from Brisben history binders. (Submitted photo)

GREENE — The Moore Memorial Library Museum will feature the Town of Brisben Exhibit, sponsored by the Greene Historical Society, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, April 27, located at 59 Genesee Street.


“The Moore Memorial Library museum will be featuring many photo albums, story boards with photos, and binders full of Church records from the Brisben histories,” said Greene Historian Sharon Davis.


Davis said this exhibit is free to the public and she appreciates the interest to bring a little Brisben history back to life.


Information taken from “Annals of the Town Of Greene / Echoes Of the Past” by Mildred Folsom 1967


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The town of Brisben NY, was settled in 1793 by Nathaniel Kellogg, Cornelius Hill and Daniel Tremane. Mr. Kellogg became the Clergyman and organized a Baptist Church in Brisben. Daniel Tremane settled on lot 9 of the Livingston Tract on the east side of the Chenango River. At that time Brisben was called East Greene until 1871.

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