General Gordon Granger, a Sodus man, played a crucial role in ending slavery in the US. His actions on June 19, 1865, helped to bring freedom to millions of enslaved Americans.

General Gordon Granger was a prominent figure in the US military during the Civil War, and his actions had a significant impact on the course of American history.

"The emancipation of enslaved Americans was a crucial step towards creating a more just and equal society," said a historian at the University of Rochester.

The legacy of General Gordon Granger continues to be felt in the Rochester community today. The Rochester City School District has recognized the importance of General Gordon Granger's actions and has incorporated his story into the curriculum.

The Sodus community is proud of General Gordon Granger's achievements and continues to honor his legacy. The Sodus Historical Society has a museum dedicated to General Gordon Granger's life and accomplishments.

As the city of Rochester continues to grow and evolve, it is essential to remember the contributions of individuals like General Gordon Granger who have shaped the course of American history. The Rochester community will continue to celebrate General Gordon Granger's legacy and work towards creating a more just and equal society.

A ceremony will be held on June 19, 2027, to commemorate the anniversary of General Gordon Granger's actions and to recognize the ongoing impact of his legacy on the Rochester community.