Lucifer Falls is a waterfall located in Robert H Treman State Park. I am very familiar with the area. Here is a little snippet about Treman
The Treman family acquired land around Buttermilk Falls and other creeks in case they needed to tap the water for their company. In 1891 he was elected director of a local bank and in 1932 became Chairman of what was eventually known as the Tompkins County Trust Company. He was also a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1913 to 1931.
In 1891, Treman also became a trustee of Cornell, a post he held for 45 years. He worked with fellow trustee Henry Sackett to improve the Cascadilla and Fall Creek glens near the Cornell campus. This period after the Civil War was a time of increasing awareness of the America’s natural environment. The Trustees of Reservations was established in Massachusetts in 1891 to protect the natural environment in that state. California quickly followed suit.
Lucifer Falls is a waterfall located in Robert H Treman State Park. I am very familiar with the area. Here is a little snippet about Treman
The Treman family acquired land around Buttermilk Falls and other creeks in case they needed to tap the water for their company. In 1891 he was elected director of a local bank and in 1932 became Chairman of what was eventually known as the Tompkins County Trust Company. He was also a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1913 to 1931.
In 1891, Treman also became a trustee of Cornell, a post he held for 45 years. He worked with fellow trustee Henry Sackett to improve the Cascadilla and Fall Creek glens near the Cornell campus. This period after the Civil War was a time of increasing awareness of the America’s natural environment. The Trustees of Reservations was established in Massachusetts in 1891 to protect the natural environment in that state. California quickly followed suit.