The oldest continually operated library in NYS is located in little old Moravia. The original part of the building was started by a generous gift of Dr. Cyrus Powers, a physician who began practicing medicine here in 1846. Before Dr. Powers died he purchased the land where the library stands today. He chose his nephew, T.C. Jewett to be in charge of the construction of the building. The Powers Library Association was formed and included T. Jewitt, S. Edwin Day, William Keeler, and Manville Kenyon. The cornerstone was placed on July 20, 1880. The library officially opened its doors on July 18, 1883.
The cache is a tied in, camo-ed, "larger than micro" pop-top container. Please BYOP and put everything back as you found it, rubber band, and sealed plastic bag and all.