The earliest settlers in Lansing resided in Onondaga County in the Town of Milton. In 1808 the name Milton was changed to Genoa and in 1817 the Town of Lansing was set off from Genoa under the act that created Tompkins County. The first settlers to arrive in Lansing came in the year 1791 from the Border Settlements of the Minisink Valley of New York and Pennsylvania. Others also arrived from New Jersey, Connecticut, and other areas of New York and Pennsylvania.
| Contribute To The Cabin |
$17,703.86 must be raised to cover reassembly and materials. All donations, large and small are gratefully accepted. Make your check out to the “Town of Lansing” and write “North Cabin” in the memo field. Checks may be mailed to:Lansing Community Council PO Box 255 Lansing, NY 14882-0255 This flyer tells about the North Log Cabin project and how you can contribute. Feel free to print a copy and share it with friends. If you have questions about contributing or volunteering, click here to request information. |


