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Historical Markers in Angelica, New York
Belmont is the county seat for Allegany County
Angelica is in Allegany County
Allegany County (55) ►
ADJACENT TO ALLEGANY COUNTY
Cattaraugus County (80) ►
Livingston County (161) ►
Steuben County (106) ►
Wyoming County (90) ►
McKean County, Pennsylvania (41) ►
Potter County, Pennsylvania (31) ►
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ADJACENT TO ALLEGANY COUNTY
Cattaraugus County (80) ►
Livingston County (161) ►
Steuben County (106) ►
Wyoming County (90) ►
McKean County, Pennsylvania (41) ►
Potter County, Pennsylvania (31) ►
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1 ► 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. Fairbank — — Map (db m65538) HM |
2 ► 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 Places — — Map (db m172147) HM |
3 ► 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 |
4 ► 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 |