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Historical Markers in Bolivar, New York

 
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 (78) Livingston County, NY (160) Steuben County, NY (106) Wyoming County, NY (90) McKean County, PA (41) Potter County, PA (31)  AlleganyCounty(55) Allegany County (55)  CattaraugusCounty(78) Cattaraugus County (78)  LivingstonCounty(160) Livingston County (160)  SteubenCounty(106) Steuben County (106)  WyomingCounty(90) Wyoming County (90)  McKeanCountyPennsylvania(41) McKean County (41)  PotterCounty(31) Potter County (31)
Belmont is the county seat for Allegany County
Bolivar is in Allegany County
      Allegany County (55)  
ADJACENT TO ALLEGANY COUNTY
      Cattaraugus County (78)  
      Livingston County (160)  
      Steuben County (106)  
      Wyoming County (90)  
      McKean County, Pennsylvania (41)  
      Potter County, Pennsylvania (31)  
 
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1 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — Bolivar Free Library
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m153944) HM
2 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — Early Cemetery
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
3 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — Lesuer House
Early settler Eli Lesuer bought this property 1834. Elected 1st town assessor 1825, school commissioner 1834, and path master 1846.Map (db m88283) HM
4 New York, Allegany County, Bolivar — This Is Oil Country!Historic New York
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
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024