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  1. In the 1830s, a government surveyor named John Brink named both Geneva Lake and Lake Geneva in Wisconsin after Geneva, New York. Geneva, Nebraska, founded in 1871, is considered to have been named after the one in New York, rather than directly for the Swiss city.

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  2. Most had come to Geneva from upstate New York, particularly from the “Finger Lakes” region of upstate New York. The lake was named Geneva by the surveyor John Brink in honor of his home town of Geneva which was on Seneca Lake in upstate New York.

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  4. Farmers from other areas where land was not as fertile as that in Geneva began to migrate to Geneva from New England, Maryland, Virginia, eastern New York and Pennsylvania. The population of the Genesee Country, the land area bounded by Seneca Lake on the east, the Genesee River on the west, the Pennsylvania border on the south and Lake Ontario ...

  5. Some say the city was named after Geneva, Switzerland because of the lakeside locale, others say it has Native American origins. The city and town of Geneva have deep roots in farming and agriculture, which is reflected in the industries, institutions, and businesses that thrive here.

  6. Mar 20, 2018 · Edward F. Dunn was followed as mayor in 1902 by the only Civil War veteran to serve as mayor of Lake Geneva, Ebenezer Davidson. Ebenezer Davidson was born in upstate New York in 1836, the son of Hugh and Jane Davidson.

  7. Geneva became a village in 1806, although incorporation papers were not made official until 1812. With its steady growth, village leaders began looking to change its charter in the 1890s. By a vote of 475-302, citizens passed a charter to make Geneva a city in 1897. The state legislation approved the charter later that year, and, on January 1 ...

  8. Apr 17, 2024 · In the 1830s, a government surveyor named John Brink named both Geneva Lake and Lake Geneva in Wisconsin after Geneva, New York. Geneva, Nebraska, founded in 1871, is considered to have been named after the one in New York, rather than directly for the Swiss city. Geography

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