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Historical Markers in Cohocton, New York
Clickable Map of Steuben County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Steuben County, NY (106)
Allegany County, NY (55)
Chemung County, NY (115)
Livingston County, NY (161)
Ontario County, NY (164)
Schuyler County, NY (36)
Yates County, NY (41)
Potter County, PA (31)
Tioga County, PA (57)
Steuben County (106)
Steuben County (106)
Allegany County (55)
Allegany County (55)
Chemung County (115)
Chemung County (115)
Livingston County (161)
Livingston County (161)
Ontario County (164)
Ontario County (164)
Schuyler County (36)
Schuyler County (36)
Yates County (41)
Yates County (41)
Potter County Pennsylvania (31)
Potter County (31)
Tioga County (57)
Tioga County (57)
Bath is the county seat for Steuben County
Cohocton is in Steuben County
Steuben County (106) ► ADJACENT TO STEUBEN COUNTY Allegany County (55) ► Chemung County (115) ► Livingston County (161) ► Ontario County (164) ► Schuyler County (36) ► Yates County (41) ► Potter County, Pennsylvania (31) ► Tioga County, Pennsylvania (57) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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Seneca Indians inhabited this area until 1779 when their towns and cornfields were destroyed by the Sullivan-Clinton expedition, forcing a migration to Niagara.
After the Revolution these lands were included in the Pulteney Purchase of one million . . . — — Map (db m56845) HM
Founded October 8, 1809 by Abijah Warren
Third church organized in Old Bath Presbytery. — — Map (db m43983) HM
Est. 1863 on John B. Larrowe
farm. Albertus Larrowe II,
1826-1899, founder Larrowe
Milling Co., & other family
members interred here. — — Map (db m132737) HM
has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1989
by The United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m174897) HM
May. 4, 2024