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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Allegany County

 
Clickable Map of Allegany County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Allegany County, NY (55) Cattaraugus County, NY (80) Livingston County, NY (161) Steuben County, NY (108) Wyoming County, NY (90) McKean County, PA (41) Potter County, PA (31)  AlleganyCounty(55) Allegany County (55)  CattaraugusCounty(80) Cattaraugus County (80)  LivingstonCounty(161) Livingston County (161)  SteubenCounty(108) Steuben County (108)  WyomingCounty(90) Wyoming County (90)  McKeanCountyPennsylvania(41) McKean County (41)  PotterCounty(31) Potter County (31)
Belmont is the county seat for Allegany County
Adjacent to Allegany County, New York
      Cattaraugus County (80)  
      Livingston County (161)  
      Steuben County (108)  
      Wyoming County (90)  
      McKean County, Pennsylvania (41)  
      Potter County, Pennsylvania (31)  
 
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301 New York, Allegany County, Alma — B.J. Thomas — (1843-1918)
On Petrolia Road, 0.1 miles east of Stony Lonesome Hollow Road, on the right when traveling west.
Driller & contractor from PA, who earned nickname of "Dry Hole Ben" by seldom promoting successful oil wells. His continued faith in paying quantities of oil in Allegany County let him drill many historical wells. Including the "Wildcat Well" on . . . Map (db m65539) HM
302 New York, Allegany County, Andover — 308 — Early Cemetery
On New York State Route 417, on the right when traveling west.
Cole-Dike cemetery first burial Zeriah Dike in 1798. Revolutionary War veteran Nathaniel Dike 1747-1813 buried here.Map (db m133057) HM
303 New York, Allegany County, Angelica — Angelica Cemetery
On East Main Street, 0.2 miles east of Peacock Hill Road, on the right when traveling west.
Site gift of Church family, 1801; First burial, 1803; among noted men of Allegany Co. Buried here are; Major M. Van Campen, Capt. P. Church, Judge M. Grover and Rev. C. FairbankMap (db m65538) HM
304 New York, Allegany County, Angelica — Major Moses Van Campen house — built circa 1809
On Birdsall Rd (County Route 16), on the right when traveling west.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m172147) HM
305 New York, Allegany County, Angelica — Original Court House — Allegany County — Erected 1819 —
On Park Circle at E Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Park Circle.
Original Court House Allegany County Erected 1819 Bricks made on the square in front. Angelica Court House, 1858, by Act of Legislature, was to be disposed of And County Seat moved to Belmont. 1860 county divided into two jury districts. 1861 . . . Map (db m159376) HM
306 New York, Allegany County, Angelica — The Town of Angelica
On Park Circle at East Main Street (County Road 16), on the right when traveling east on Park Circle.
Founded 1805 by Judge Phillip Church; named for his mother Angelica Schuyler Church, a sister-in-law of Alexander Hamilton. Judge Church designed the Park Circle with public buildings on the perimeter and the Town Park in the center. Angelica . . . Map (db m159374) HM
307 New York, Allegany County, Belfast — Belfast Civil War Monument
On Main Street (New York State Route 19) at East Hughes Street (County Route 26), on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
[front] In honor of our soldiers, the defenders of the Union. Civil War 1861-1865. [base] Gettysburg [right] Sixth New York Cavalry 1st Lieut. John Muldoon; Lieut. Franklin Saunders 93rd. New York Infantry Capt. John Sherwood . . . Map (db m75785) WM
308 New York, Allegany County, Belfast — Belfast World War II, Korean Conflict, Vietnam Memorial
On Main Street (New York State Route 19) at Merton Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
We dedicate this memorial to those who served in World War II, Korean Conflict and Vietnam, especially those who died for our freedom.Map (db m75787) WM
309 New York, Allegany County, Belfast — Township of Belfast World War I Memorial
On Main Street (New York State Route 19) at East Hughes Street (County Route 26), on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
In honor of the men of the Township of Belfast who served their country in the Great War for world-wide liberty, 1917 - 1919.Map (db m75786) WM
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310 New York, Allegany County, Belmont — Town of Amity Civil War Monument
On Willets Avenue (New York State Route 19) at Park Place, on the left when traveling north on Willets Avenue.
(front) Erected by the citizens of Amity 1861-1865 (right) In memory of the men of the township (rear) who offered their lives to their country (left) in order that their country . . . Map (db m75782) WM
311 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — Bolivar Free Library
On Main St (New York State Route 417) at Olean St, on the right when traveling north on Main St.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m153944) HM
312 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — Early Cemetery
Near Main Street (New York State Route 120) at Bartlett Road, on the right when traveling north.
Used as a burial ground for pioneer families: Lesuer, Tyler, Cowles, Kellogg, Mead, Daniels, Beers, Davie stones date from the 1820's.Map (db m88284) HM
313 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — Lesuer House
On Main Street (New York State Route 417) 0.1 miles south of Foreman Hollow Road, on the right when traveling north.
Early settler Eli Lesuer bought this property 1834. Elected 1st town assessor 1825, school commissioner 1834, and path master 1846.Map (db m88283) HM
314 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — This Is Oil Country! — Historic New York
On Main Street (New York State Route 417) at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
The presence of oil in this area of the Allegheny foothills has been known by white men since 1627, when a French missionary reported that the Indians used "a good kind of oil" for medicinal purposes from the nearby Seneca Oil Spring. Production . . . Map (db m88286) HM
315 New York, Allegany County, Canaseraga — 36 — A Hairy Legend — Legends & Lore —
On County Route 13C.
First sighted Aug 18, 1926 hairy women of Klipnocky, once young girls, inhabit this forest, waiting for their parents' return. Map (db m127569) HM
316 New York, Allegany County, Canaseraga — 167 — Canaseraga Four Corners Historic District
On Main Street (New York State Route 70) west of S Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
Canaseraga Four Corners Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 by the United States Department of InteriorMap (db m151154) HM
317 New York, Allegany County, Canaseraga — First House in Canaseraga
On Mill Street (County Route 13B) 0.1 miles south of River Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built on this site by Samuel Boylan in 1806.Map (db m75911) HM
318 New York, Allegany County, Canaseraga — Site of First School House
On Main Street (New York State Route 70) at Freiner Rd, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
Site of First School House in Town of Burns erected 1810 David Crook, first teacherMap (db m157256) HM
319 New York, Allegany County, Caneadea — Caneadea Historic Camelback Bridge — (bridge location)
On East Hill Road (County Route 46) 0.2 miles east of New York State Route 19, on the right when traveling east.
1902 Flood destroyed wooden bridge 1903 Camelback Parker Truss Bridge built by Groton Bridge Works at a cost of $6,360.00. 1952 Wooden floor replaced with iron grating 1990 "Grandparents of the Future" chained themselves to the bridge in . . . Map (db m75913) HM
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320 New York, Allegany County, Caneadea — Caneadea Historic Camelback Bridge — (Genesee River Access Site location)
On New York State Route 19 at County Route 49, on the right when traveling north on State Route 19.
1902 Flood destroyed wooden bridge 1903 Camelback Parker Truss Bridge built by Groton Bridge Works at a cost of $6,360.00. 1952 Wooden floor replaced with iron grating 1990 "Grandparents of the Future" chained themselves to the bridge in protest . . . Map (db m75916) HM
321 New York, Allegany County, Caneadea — Major Moses Van Campen — Soldier of the Revolution —
On East River Road, 0.8 miles north of McClure Hill Road, on the left when traveling north.
Here in 1782 Major Moses Van Campen, a soldier of the Revolution, captured by the Senecas, keepers of the Western Door of the Iroquois Confederacy, ran the gauntlet thirty rods west to their ancient council house, which is now preserved in . . . Map (db m157328) HM
322 New York, Allegany County, Centerville — Centerville Town Hall
On Fairview Road (County Route 36) 0.1 miles south of Freedom Road (County Route 3), on the left when traveling north.
This building was originally known as the First Presbyterian Church of Centerville. Church members purchased this lot in 1858 and began construction of the church, completing it in 1859 at a cost of $3,000.Map (db m75936) HM
323 New York, Allegany County, Ceres — Ceres School
Near School Street at Portville Ceres Road (New York State Route 417).
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m88289) HM
324 New York, Allegany County, Cuba — Cuba Cemetery
On Medbury Ave, on the left when traveling east.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m153618) HM
325 New York, Allegany County, Cuba — Cuba Lake
On New York State Route 305 at South Shore Rd (County Road 25), on the right when traveling south on State Route 305.
Summit level feeder for old Genesee Valley Canał, formed, 1856, by building a 60 foot dam across the stream called Oil Creek.Map (db m175872) HM
326 New York, Allegany County, Cuba — Dedicated to All Veterans
On Genesee Street (New York State Route 305) at Medbury Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Genesee Street.
Dedicated to all veterans Through peace or war their memories will never die Map (db m86600) WM
327 New York, Allegany County, Fillmore — Fillmore Veterans Memorial
On W Main Street (New York State Route 19) at Emerald Street, on the right when traveling west on W Main Street.
Dedicated November 11, 2004 to all of those who have served the United States of America during times of needMap (db m157007) WM
328 New York, Allegany County, Fillmore — Town of Hume Honor Roll
On W Main Street (New York State Route 119) at Emerald Street, on the right when traveling west on W Main Street.
On this site, the Town of Hume dedicated its World War II Honor Roll in 1943. The use of this area was donated in memory of Robert L. “Bob” and Vonda L. Sylor Bower. The History Club – 2004Map (db m157323) WM
329 New York, Allegany County, Houghton — Copperhead
On Genesee St at Willard Ave., on the left when traveling north on Genesee St.
The last one of the Seneca Tribe of Indians that lived in the Town of Caneadea, N.Y. was buried here. His wife died some years before his death. He died March 23, 1864. He said he was 120 years old.Map (db m155771) HM
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330 New York, Allegany County, Houghton — Houghton College World War II Memorial
On Genesee St north of Luckey Drive, on the left when traveling north.
In gratitude to the men of Houghton College who gave their lives for god and country in World War II 1941 — 1946 Bennett, Richard T. U.S.A.A.F. Danner, Robert M. U.S.A. Dayton, Warren T. U.S.A.A.F. Ferchen, Walter F. N.A.F. . . . Map (db m157098) WM
331 New York, Allegany County, Houghton — In A.D. 1918
On New York State Route 19 at Leonard Ave, on the right when traveling south on State Route 19.
Leonard and Anna Houghton gave this Town Park to be an enduring memorial. A.D. 1980Map (db m155781) HM
332 New York, Allegany County, Houghton — Jockey Street
On New York State Route 19 at Leonard Ave, on the right when traveling south on State Route 19.
Once famous rendezvous for Genesee Valley Canal boatmen. Now known as home of the Houghton College.Map (db m155783) HM
333 New York, Allegany County, Houghton — To Civil War Veterans of Caneadea New York
On Leonard Avenue at New York State Route 19, on the right when traveling west on Leonard Avenue.
albert andrews • benjamin f. andrews • charles b. alfred • daniel blake • col. lyasander burr • fred a. burr • henry l. bigelow • hugh p. bennett • andrew banister • milford butler • crandall bacon • beerly bacon • benson bacon • columbus balcom • . . . Map (db m157247) WM
334 New York, Allegany County, Houghton — Willard J Houghton House
On Genesee Street at Willard Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Genesee Street.
Here was located the house in which Willard-J-Houghton was born July 19, 1825 The foundation stones of this house form the cross in this memorial which was erected by the Class of 1925, the first to graduate from Houghton . . . Map (db m155776) HM
335 New York, Allegany County, New Hudson — Hanging Bog
Near New Hudson Road at Briggs Road.
Hanging Bog is a man-made pond built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's on then federally owned land. In 1962 Hanging Bog was transferred to New York State. The pond is referred to as Hanging Bog because of its unique mat of floating . . . Map (db m86561) HM
336 New York, Allegany County, Oil Springs Indian Reservation — 1627 Seneca Oil Spring 1927
On Oil Springs Road, 0.2 miles east of Cuba Lake Road (County Route 50), on the left when traveling east.
1627 Seneca Oil Spring 1927 Forms the first chapter in the development of the petroleum industry in America - a gigantic world enterprise transforming modern life. 1627 Oil in American continent first recorded in this region by the Franciscan . . . Map (db m86604) HM
337 New York, Allegany County, Petrolia — Triangle No. 1
On Bill Allen Hill Road, 0.4 miles west of Petrolia Road, on the right when traveling west.
First oil well drilled in Allegany County drilled by O.P. Taylor 1879Map (db m65540) HM
338 New York, Allegany County, Richburg — One Mile East of this Spot
Near Main Street (New York State Route 275) at Richardson Avenue.
Stands a monument marking the site of the first commercial well in the Richburg Oil Field. Completed April 27, 1881. This marker was erected by local oil producers and the site provided by the Richburg Board of Education.Map (db m88333) HM
339 New York, Allegany County, Rushford — The First Oil Well in State of New York
On Agett Road, 0.8 miles north of Hardys Corners Road (County Route 7B), on the right when traveling north.
The First Oil Well Drilled in State of New York July 1860 Bopp Farm Rushford TownshipMap (db m176129) HM
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340 New York, Allegany County, Scio — Town of Scio
On Main Street (New York State Route 19) 0.1 miles north of Vandermark Road (County Road 10), on the right when traveling north.
The area around Scio was first settled around 1805 by Joseph Knight, a minuteman in the American Revolution. Knights Creek, which flows into the Genesee River near Scio, is named for him. Before getting its final name, Scio was called Bloods Corner . . . Map (db m175123) HM
341 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — 1885 • Fish Survey • 1935
On Andover Roa (New York State Route 417) at Duffy Hollow Road, on the right when traveling east on Andover Roa.
The state-wide watershed survey of fish life was begun here on Duffy Hollow Brook by the conservation department in 1926.Map (db m136688) HM
342 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — David A Howe — 1848-1925
On North Main Street, 0.1 miles south of East Pearl, on the right when traveling south.
David A Howe, born in West Almond, was raised in Wellsville and attended Dickenson Seminary (present day Lycoming College) in Williamsport, PA. He worked in Wellsville before moving to the Williamsport area where he was involved in many business . . . Map (db m170713) HM
343 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — Erie Railroad
On East Pearl Street at Depot Street, on the left when traveling east on East Pearl Street.
Perhaps nothing contributed more to the growth of Wellsville than the arrival of the Erie RR in 1851. The railroad brought many new families and businesses to our area and the population almost doubled in size. The old depot was on Loder Street at . . . Map (db m175134) HM
344 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — Gardiner Wells
On North Main Street just north of Jefferson, on the right when traveling north.
In 1832 a group of leaders met at Van Buren's Tavern to choose a name for their community. They selected "Wellsville" after Gardiner Wells who was one of the first settlers and the largest landowner. Wells built the first log house on Main Street . . . Map (db m175133) HM
345 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — Tanbark City
On South Main Street just north of West Dyke Street, on the left when traveling north.
From 1845 to 1905, Wellsville was home to several tanneries that were reported to be the largest in the world. They provided work for hundreds of people in lumbering and tanning. Hemlock bark was used in the tanning process and was stacked in huge . . . Map (db m175132) HM
346 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — Van Buren Hotel & Fassett House
On South Main Street at West Fassett, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
On this site, in 1832, Harmon & Marinda Van Buren built a log house that developed into a hotel, bar, courthouse, and town hall. The house was replaced by the Van Burens with a substantial hotel that was destroyed by fire in 1867. In 1871, Isaac W. . . . Map (db m170709) HM
347 New York, Allegany County, Wellsville — William F. Jones 1826-1910 / Gertrude F. Jones 1841-1920
On North Main Street at West Pearl, on the right when traveling south on North Main Street.
William F Jones, an attorney, banker, and prominent businessman, and his wife Gertrude F. Jones will always be remembered for their generous gift, which made today's Jones Memorial Hospital, a reality. In 1920, they bequeathed their stately home for . . . Map (db m170717) HM
348 New York, Allegany County, Whitesville — 7 — Whitesville — Legends & Lore
On Main Street (New York State Route 248) at Old Cryder Road, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Hamlet named for Samuel S. White who built its first hotel and framed house on this site in the 1820s.Map (db m173086) HM
349 New York, Allegany County, Willing — First Town Meeting
On Stannards Road (New York State Route 19) at Stone Dam Road (County Route 29), on the right when traveling south on Stannards Road.
Town of Willing held at home of Hiram York March 2, 1852Map (db m88288) HM
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