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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Livingston County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Livingston 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 Livingston County, NY (161) Allegany County, NY (55) Genesee County, NY (105) Monroe County, NY (420) Ontario County, NY (161) Steuben County, NY (106) Wyoming County, NY (90)  LivingstonCounty(161) Livingston County (161)  AlleganyCounty(55) Allegany County (55)  GeneseeCounty(105) Genesee County (105)  MonroeCounty(420) Monroe County (420)  OntarioCounty(161) Ontario County (161)  SteubenCounty(106) Steuben County (106)  WyomingCounty(90) Wyoming County (90)
Geneseo is the county seat for Livingston County
Adjacent to Livingston County, New York
      Allegany County (55)  
      Genesee County (105)  
      Monroe County (420)  
      Ontario County (161)  
      Steuben County (106)  
      Wyoming County (90)  
 
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101 New York, Livingston County, Livonia — Jacksonville
On Big Tree Road, 0.2 miles east of Clay Street, on the left when traveling east.
Jacksonville Founded 1830 by Andrew Holden comprised 130 houses, 10 mills, brickyard, 2 distilleries. Map (db m116971) HM
102 New York, Livingston County, Livonia — Military Route
On South Livonia Road (New York State Route 15) at Cole Road, on the left when traveling south on South Livonia Road.
Military Route of the Sullivan - Clinton army on its campaign against the British and Indians of western New York in 1779. Map (db m116974) HM
103 New York, Livingston County, Livonia — Solomon Woodruff
On Federal Road (County Route 56) 0.2 miles south of Big Tree Road, on the left when traveling south.
1/3 mile east home and inn of Solomon Woodruff Early settler of area. Purchased Nov. 27, 1790. Phelps and Gorham Tract. Map (db m116972) HM
104 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — "Da-Yo-It-Ga-O"
On Park Road, 0.6 miles west of Upper Mt. Morris Road, on the right when traveling west.
To the east was once the Seneca Indian village Da-Yo-It-Ga-O "Valley begins to widen" [Locations highlighted on the map:] Area of spring used by Mary Jemison White Woman of the Genesee Former location of Buffalo . . . Map (db m159609) HM
105 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Birthplace of Francis Bellamy
On Main Street (New York State Route 36) at Erie Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Birthplace of Francis Bellamy 1855-1931 author of "The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag" Map (db m87722) HM
106 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Cabin Area C & Caretaker's Cabin
On Park Road north of Letchworth C Cabins Road, on the right when traveling north.
This sign is part of the Letchworth State Park CCC Legacy Pathway honoring the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933–1942), a federal works project designed to relieve unemployment and conserve natural resources during the Great Depression. Five . . . Map (db m179385) HM
107 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Dam Facts
Near Visitor Center Road, 1.8 miles north of Mount Morris Nunda Road (State Route 408).
Working Before Its Time On November 25, 1950 storm clouds covered the sky and heavy rains fell causing the water to rise in the upper Genesee River. Severe flooding inundated upstream towns and villages. Many families were rescued from their . . . Map (db m143300) HM
108 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Francis Bellamy Memorial Park
On Main Street (New York State Route 36) at Lackawanna Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Francis Bellamy Memorial Park Named in honor of Francis Bellamy, 1855 - 1931, author of "The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag" Map (db m87758) HM
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109 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — In Honor of the Mount Morris Veterans
On Main Street (New York State Route 36) at Spring Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In honor of the veterans of all wars and those who made the supreme sacrifice for God and our country Map (db m87765) WM
110 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — John W. Powell
On Chapel Street (U.S. 408) at Stanley Street, on the left when traveling west on Chapel Street.
John W. Powell rank of Maj. - fought in Civil War, led first Grand Canyon Exped. in 1869 - helped start U.S. Geological Society & Nat. Geographic Society. Map (db m87707) HM
111 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — John Wesley Powell
On Swett Street just east of N Main Street (New York State Route 36), on the left when traveling east.
John Wesley Powell was born in Mount Morris, New York, 1834, the son of Joseph and Mary Powell. His father, a poor itinerant preacher, had emigrated to the U.S. from Shrewsbury, England, in 1830. His family moved westward to Jackson, Ohio, then . . . Map (db m205966) HM
112 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Mary S. Howell
On State Street at Stanley Street, on the right when traveling west on State Street.
Mary S. Howell Mary Seymour Howell 1844-1913. Spoke nationally for equal sufferage. Wrote the full sufferage bill that NYS assembly passed in 1892. Map (db m87719) HM
113 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Mount Morris Dam Commemorative Kiosk
Near Visitor Center Road, 1.8 miles north of Mount Morris Nunda Road (State Route 408).
Dedicated to the men and women employed by the Mount Morris Dam Builders and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District 1948-1952 Under the Flood Control Act of 1944, the United States Congress authorized the construction of a dam . . . Map (db m143298) HM
114 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Mt. Morris Dam
Near Park Road, 1.4 miles west of Mt. Morris Road (State Route 36), on the left when traveling west.
In reaction to the severe flooding that occurred almost every seven years in the Genesee Valley since the 1800s, Congress authorized the Mount Morris Dam project under the Flood Control Act of 1944. Completed in 1952 by the United States Army Corps . . . Map (db m143296) HM
115 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — 641 — Murray Hill
On Murray Hill Drive, 0.1 miles north of Al Lorenz Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Ancestral land of the Seneca, J. R. Murray built mansion on hill ca. 1839. NYS TB Hospital built 1936. County acquired site for gov't offices 1971.Map (db m181999) HM
116 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — The Genesee ValleyHistoric New York
Near Genesee Expressway (Interstate 390 at milepost 38), 4.7 miles north of Sonyea Road (New York State Route 36).
The 150 mile-long Genesee River rises in Pennsylvania and flows northward into Lake Ontario. Though relatively a small stream, except in flood stages, it has cut, in its middle portion, a deep gorge with walls rising 600 feet above foaming waters. . . . Map (db m56842) HM
117 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — The Largest Dry Bed Dam East of the Mississippi River
Near Visitor Center Road, 1.8 miles north of Mount Morris Nunda Road (State Route 408).
(left panel) Looking Left – Upstream A Dry Dam… A Protected River Why is there no reservoir upstream of the dam? The Genesee River Basin provides beautiful scenic, natural, recreational, cultural, geological and ecological . . . Map (db m143299) HM
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118 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — This Park Dedicated to the Men of 3rd U.S. Marines
On Main Street (New York State Route 36) at Spring Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m87768) WM
119 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Why Was This Dam Built?
Near Visitor Center Road, 1.8 miles north of Mount Morris Nunda Road (State Route 408).
Mount Morris Dam was built to provide flood protection to the farm lands, residential areas, and commercial and industrial development in the Genesee River Valley from the dam site north through Metropolitan Rochester to Lake Ontario. Prior to its . . . Map (db m143297) HM
120 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Williamsburg
On Mt Morris-Geneseo Road (New York State Route 63) at Abele Road, on the right when traveling north on Mt Morris-Geneseo Road.
¼ Mile
Burial places of Fitzhugh and CarrollMap (db m52205) HM
121 New York, Livingston County, Mount Morris — Williamsburgh
On Abele Road, 0.2 miles east of Mount Morris-Geneseo Road (New York State Route 63), on the right when traveling east.
Site of Williamsburgh first settlement in county established 1792 by Charles Williamson.Map (db m44145) HM
122 New York, Livingston County, Mt. Morris — Burke's Tavern
On East State Street (New York State Route 408) at Genesee Street, on the right when traveling east on East State Street.
Genesee Valley packet boat landing for Mt. Morris. All freight docked at Simerson Basin, 400 yds south. Railroad now uses canal bed.Map (db m207297) HM
123 New York, Livingston County, Mt. Morris — Genesee Valley GreenwayA Transportation Corridor for Generations
Near East State Street (New York State Route 408) at Genesee Street.
A Canal 1840-1878 The Genesee Valley Canal provided transportation through the Genesee River Valley between the Erie Canal in Rochester and the Allegheny River at Millgrove, southeast of Olean. The Genesee Valley Canal was one of several . . . Map (db m207301) HM
124 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — "Nunda Valley"
On North State Street (New York State Route 408 at milepost 10.6) at Mill Street (New York State Route 436), on the right when traveling north on North State Street.
"Nunda Valley" Early name of settlement. Square laid out by 1830. Original row buildings built before 1840. Village incorporated 1839 Map (db m87665) HM
125 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — 17 Locks
On New York State Route 436, on the right when traveling west.
Here began the 17 locks that lifted the Genesee Valley Canal over the hill to PortageMap (db m147923) HM
126 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — Dalton N.Y.
On Main Street at State Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Livingston County townships of Nunda & Portage. Settled 1817. B & NYC Railroad began service 1852. Post Office established 1856. Name Nunda Station changed to Dalton 1880. Great Dalton Fire 1943.Map (db m207312) HM
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127 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — 251 — Gardeau Tract
On Creek Road (County Road 15) 0.6 miles south of Dudley Road, on the right when traveling north.
East border of reservation set aside for Mary Jemison during the Big Tree Treaty of 1797 at Geneseo N.Y. White woman of the GeneseeMap (db m152721) HM
128 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — In Memory
On Church Street at Drake Road, on the left when traveling west on Church Street.
In memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their countryMap (db m207309) WM
129 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — Lock 42
On North State Street (New York State Route 408) at 4th Street on North State Street.
Lock 42 in use from 1851-1878 on the Genesee Valley Canal. Canal linked Erie Canal in Rochester with Allegheny River near Olean NY. Map (db m87689) HM
130 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — Nunda Soldiers' Monument
Near West Street south of 4th Street.
"This monument stands and will stand in our cemetery...not only as a memorial to the soldier dead but as a monitor to the living; admonishing us as a people and nation, to deal justly with all mankind and with all nations...it commemorates that the . . . Map (db m87655) WM
131 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — 257 — Oakwood Cemetery
On West Street south of 4th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Designed 1865 by H.B. Allen in rural garden style. Old burial grounds annexed 1900. Resting place of many veterans, 2 U.S. Congressmen.Map (db m87659) HM
132 New York, Livingston County, Nunda — Veterans Memorial Park
On Main Street at State Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Dedicated on this day, November 11, 2014, in honor of Arland Kelley, killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge in WWIIMap (db m207315) WM
133 New York, Livingston County, Nunda, Dalton — 1040 — G.A.R. Post 190
On State Street (County Route 24) 0.4 miles south of New York State Route 70, on the left when traveling south.
Hall built 1888 by local Grand Army of the Republic Post. Named for brothers James & Cordenio Thompson who died in Civil War. Closed 1926.Map (db m245756) HM
134 New York, Livingston County, Oakland - Portage — The Genesee Valley Canal
Near New York State Route 436 at Oakland Road.
The Genesee Valley Canal was built to provide transportation through the Genesee Valley from the Erie Canal in the north to the Allegheny River in the south. This was consistent with Governor DeWitt Clinton's vision to connect New York City with the . . . Map (db m175180) HM
135 New York, Livingston County, Ossian — Fred C. Bonner Barn
On Bonner Road south of Linzy Road, on the left when traveling south.
Built in the late 1920's gambrel roofed barn post and beam multi purpose barn, restoration partially funded by the Town of Ossian Historical Society 2014.Map (db m224002) HM
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136 New York, Livingston County, Ossian — Gambrel Roofed BarnCA 1902-1920
On Ossian Hill Rd, on the right.
Built by Jacob Neis Restored by the Town of Ossian Historical Society in 2011Map (db m151808) HM
137 New York, Livingston County, Ossian — Isaac Hampton
On Ossian Hill Road.
(1821-1896) farmer and sawmill owner. 1856 member of N.Y. Assembly. 1864 appointed Postmaster by Pres. Lincoln. Town Supervisor many terms.Map (db m151177) HM
138 New York, Livingston County, Ossian — Ossian Center
On Ossian Hill Rd (County Road 9), on the right when traveling east.
Settled in 1804 by Judge Richard and James Porter. They, with their brother, Nathaniel, were the first settlers in the townMap (db m151106) HM
139 New York, Livingston County, Ossian — 541 — Ossian in WWI
On Ossian Hill Rd at Valley Rd, on the right when traveling east on Ossian Hill Rd.
Supported War effort through Liberty Loans, Red Cross work 1917-1918. Local men served in military and as Farm Cadets.Map (db m151805) HM WM
140 New York, Livingston County, Ossian — The First Presbyterian Church of Ossian
The first Presbyterian Church of Ossian formed September 29, 1818 by Rev Robert Hubbard. Elders James Haynes & Jacob Clendenin Building built prior to 1845. Map (db m129017) HM
141 New York, Livingston County, Perry — The Civilian Conservation Corps
Near Park Road.
During the depths of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt devised a plan by which the government would create jobs for unemployed young men restoring our natural resources. On March 31, 1933, a bill establishing the Civilian Conservation . . . Map (db m174427) HM
142 New York, Livingston County, Piffard — A-cn-do-wa-nuh
On River Road (County Road 19) 1.7 miles north of Canandaigua Road, on the right when traveling north.
Site of
A-cn-do-wa-nuh
(Big Tree)
Seneca Indian VillageMap (db m52218) HM
143 New York, Livingston County, Piffard — O-ha-gi
On Chandler Road, 0.4 miles east of River Road, on the right when traveling east.
Site of
O-ha-gi
(Crowding the bank)
Tuscarora indian village
only one in countyMap (db m52227) HM
144 New York, Livingston County, Portage — Camp PortageLetchworth State Park
On Parade Grounds Entrance Road, 0.6 miles north of Portage Street (New York State Route 436).
This picnic area once served as the camp and parade grounds for two Civil War volunteer units. The 14-acre camp, hastily constructed in mid-August 1862, consisted of officer's headquarters, two mess halls, and ten quarters for soldiers. Colonel . . . Map (db m75832) HM
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145 New York, Livingston County, Portage — Civil War Parade Ground1862 - 1865
On Parade Grounds Entrance Road, 0.5 miles north of Portage Street (New York State Route 436), on the left when traveling north.
130th N.Y. Regt., later 1st N.Y. Dragoons and 136th N.Y. Regt. of Infantry, 1862Map (db m75803) HM
146 New York, Livingston County, Portage — Deep Cut
On Portage Street (New York State Route 436 at milepost 3.4), 0.4 miles east of Short Tract Road, on the left when traveling east.
Site of Genesee Valley Canal 1852 to 1877Map (db m76055) HM
147 New York, Livingston County, Portage — First New York Dragoons / 136th New York Infantry
On Parade Grounds Entrance Road, 0.6 miles north of Portage Street (Route 436), on the left when traveling west.
First New York Dragoons 130th New York Volunteer Infantry Organized on this field Aug. 11, 1862 Left this field September 2, 1862 Colonel Alfred Gibbs Lieutenant Colonel TJ. Thorpe Major Rufus Scott Captured Prisoners . . . Map (db m75806) HM WM
148 New York, Livingston County, Portage — Kish-A-Wa
On Main Street (County Route 7) 0.2 miles west of New York State Route 70, on the right when traveling east.
First settlers in 1816; only village in 15 miles; home of many famous people; path of "Old Indian Trail"Map (db m75757) HM
149 New York, Livingston County, Portage — Letchworth State Park's first major CCC project
On Parade Grounds Rd, on the left when traveling north.
This sign is part of the Letchworth State Park CCC Legacy Pathway honoring the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933-1942), a federal works project designed to relieve unemployment and conserve natural resources during the Great Depression. The . . . Map (db m179539) HM
150 New York, Livingston County, Portage — School Site
On Main Street (County Route 77) 0.2 miles west of Hunt's Hollow Road, on the right when traveling east.
Frame building, about 1819; abandoned for one of two rooms as number of pupils grew. Samuel Hunt, brother of Governor Hunt, taught here.Map (db m76096) HM
151 New York, Livingston County, Portage, Hunt — 428 — G.A.R. Memorial Hall
On Main Street, 0.4 miles east of Short Tract Road (County Route 20), on the right when traveling east.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m245638) HM
152 New York, Livingston County, Portageville — Parade Grounds picnic area
Near Parade Grounds Road.
This sign is part of the Letchworth State Park CCC Legacy Pathway honoring the Clvillan Conservation Corps (1933-1942), a federal works project designed to relieve unemployment and conserve natural resources during the Great Depression. Once . . . Map (db m180187) HM
153 New York, Livingston County, Portageville — Site of Camp 23, Sp 5 - Letchworth State Park's first camp
On E Cabin Rd, on the left when traveling west.
This sign is part of the Letchworth State Park CCC Legacy Pathway honoring the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933-1942), a federal works project designed to relieve unemployment and conserve natural resources during the Great Depression. . . . Map (db m179933) HM
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154 New York, Livingston County, Sonyea — Old Genesee Valley Canal
On Sonyea Road (New York State Route 36), on the right when traveling north.
Dansville branch (11 miles) connecting with Sonyea, completed Southward from this point in October, 1841.Map (db m150333) HM
155 New York, Livingston County, Sonyea — Site of the Groveland Shaker CommunityHistoric New York
On Moyer Road at Brill Drive, on the left when traveling south on Moyer Road.
On this site the eighteenth and last Shaker community in America was founded in 1836 by members of the Sodus Bay Shaker community. The Shakers, formerly known as the United States Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, were a religious . . . Map (db m87748) HM
156 New York, Livingston County, Sonyea — Sonyea Shaker Community
On Sonyea Road (New York State Route 36) 0.2 miles east of Ridge Road, on the right when traveling south.
Sonyea Shaker Community Founded 1836 Closed 1892 Became Craig Colony for epileptics 1894 Map (db m87746) HM
157 New York, Livingston County, Tuscarora — 607 — Poetry PioneerJessie Belle Rittenhouse
On Dutch Street Road (County Road 30) 0.9 miles north of Begole Road (County Road 43), on the right when traveling north.
Born 1869 on farm near here. Author, educator, reporter and critic. Co-founded Poetry Society of America.Map (db m150429) HM
158 New York, Livingston County, West Sparta — Where President Millard Fillmore Worked When a Boy
On Sonyea Road (New York State Route 36) at Coffee Hill Road, on the right when traveling south on Sonyea Road.
1 Mile West, site of fulling mill where President Millard Fillmore worked when a boy in 1814.Map (db m76196) HM
159 New York, Livingston County, York — Brick School
On Main Street (New York State Route 36) just south of York Road.
District No. 8; built 1825. President Chester A. Arthur attended this school 1837-1842Map (db m58022) HM
160 New York, Livingston County, York — Genesee Valley Canal
Near Genesee Road (New York State Route 63) at Pifford Circle.
Genesee Valley Canal Rochester to Olean 1836-1878 ————————— This section of the Genesee Valley Canal opened as far as Mt. Morris on September 1, 1840. The canal provided a practical means of . . . Map (db m116989) HM
161 New York, Livingston County, York — The History of the Yard of Ale Bell
Near Genesee Street (New York State Route 63) at Piffard Circle.
The History of the Yard of Ale Bell The Yard of Ale bell is from the original St. Lucy's Church located in Retsof, New York, which formally opened on Christmas Day 1911 with Father Poli celebrating the mass. The building was purchased from the . . . Map (db m117015) HM

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