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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wyoming County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Wyoming 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 Wyoming County, NY (90) Allegany County, NY (55) Cattaraugus County, NY (78) Erie County, NY (612) Genesee County, NY (105) Livingston County, NY (159)  WyomingCounty(90) Wyoming County (90)  AlleganyCounty(55) Allegany County (55)  CattaraugusCounty(78) Cattaraugus County (78)  ErieCounty(612) Erie County (612)  GeneseeCounty(105) Genesee County (105)  LivingstonCounty(159) Livingston County (159)
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1 New York, Wyoming County, Arcade — 1941 1945 In Honor and Memory
On Liberty Street (New York State Route 98) at West Main Street (New York State Route 39), on the right when traveling south on Liberty Street.
1941 1945 In honor and memory of the citizens of town of Arcade who served in World War II Roll of Honor Map (db m86679) WM
2 New York, Wyoming County, Arcade — Box Car #41140 Ft. long, 3056 cubic ft. capacity
Near Church Street, 0.1 miles north of West Main Street (New York State Route 39).
An important car on all freight trains during the early years of railroading was the "box car". These cars were used to carry any type of freight, either in cartons or in bulk. Today, most box cars have been replaced by trailer containers on flat . . . Map (db m86669) HM
3 New York, Wyoming County, Arcade — Caboose #303
Near Church Street, 0.1 miles north of West Main Street (New York State Route 39).
This wooden side door caboose was acquired by the Arcade & Attica from the Susquehanna & New York Railroad. It was one of only three cabooses the railroad ever owned. It served as the conductor's office on trains until the mid 1960's. The side . . . Map (db m86673) HM
4 New York, Wyoming County, Arcade — 886 — Java School No.3
On Chaffee Road (County Road 54) at Curriers Road (County Road 44), on the right when traveling west on Chaffee Road.
Built 1900, served as school until 1969. Curriers Grange No. 1273 held meetings and events in second floor hall, acquired building in 1970.Map (db m203694) HM
5 New York, Wyoming County, Arcade — Locomotive #110Class B-B Phase 1B (B/N12947)
Near Church Street, 0.1 miles north of West Main Street (New York State Route 39).
This engine was built by the General Electric Co. of Pennsylvania in 1941. It weighs 44 tons and produces 380 HP with 2 diesel engines. #110 was the first new piece of equipment ever purchased by the Arcade & Attica. It replaced the last steam . . . Map (db m86663) HM
6 New York, Wyoming County, Arcade — United Church of Christ, Congregational
On Main St at Church St, on the right when traveling west on Main St.
Organized July 24, 1813 by the Rev. John Spencer. The first institution in Arcade, then called China. First church building on this site, erected 1833-34. Meeting place of first school of higher education 1839. State Convention of Western . . . Map (db m176746) HM
7 New York, Wyoming County, Attica — Site of U.S. CCC Camp #1285
On Creek Road (New York State Route 98) 1 mile north of Merkle Rd., on the left when traveling north.
Site of U.S. CCC Camp #1285 1935-1940 World War II P.O.W. Camp 1942-1945Map (db m62084) HM
8 New York, Wyoming County, Bliss — Sheppard Road Cemetery
On Sheppard Rd, 1 mile north of Hobday Road, on the left when traveling north.
This rural cemetery is the burial place of many of the earliest settlers of the Town of Wethersfield that was incorporated in 1823. The cemetery was carved out of land settled in 1813 by Ebenezer French. The headstone of Esther French who died in . . . Map (db m157004) HM
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9 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — CCC Camp 76, SP 37 at Work
Near Upper St. Helena Road north of Park 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. Over a . . . Map (db m179436) HM
10 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — District #2 Schoolhouse
On Trout Pond Road, on the left when traveling north.
William Pryor Letchworth was interested in improving educational opportunities for students in the Genesee Valley. Not only did he donate books, silver medals, and monetary awards for students who excelled in a variety of subjects, he also taught an . . . Map (db m167741) HM
11 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — First New York Dragoons. Volunteers. 1862-1865.Allegany, Livingston and Wyoming Counties — Erected in 1903 by the survivors and friends of the regiment. —
On Park Rd at Maintenance Rd, on the right when traveling west on Park Rd.
North side of monument: Participated in 65 battles, engagements and skirmishes. Captured 1533 prisoners,19 pieces of artillery and 4 battle flags. As infantry, in 7th Army Corps. As cavalry, with Sheridan. South side of monument: Enrolled . . . Map (db m169082) WM
12 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Gardeau Overlook
On Gardeau Rd.
The name of this overlook comes from the Seneca word Gah-Da-Hoh, or "bank in front." During a warming period between glaciers more than 100,000 years ago, the Genesee River created a new course by eroding this valley. The repassage of the great ice . . . Map (db m180886) HM
13 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Gardeau TractSouth Border
On Letchworth Park Road, 0.2 miles north of Degolyer Road (County Route 41), on the left when traveling north.
South border of reservation set aside for Mary Jemison White Woman of the Genessee during the Big Tree Treaty of 1797 at Geneseo N.Y. William G. Pomeroy Foundation 2014 Map (db m118846) HM
14 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — 252 — Gardeau TractWest border
On New York State Route 39, 0.4 miles north of West Center Road (County Road 36), on the left when traveling north.
West 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 m150334) HM
15 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Glacial History
Near Park Road, 1.5 miles Denton Corners Road (County Route 38).
During the last million years, glaciers as high as cumulus clouds crushed across this land at least four different times. Each time, the river changed course through the transformed landscape of ice-scoured rock and piles of sand and gravel that . . . Map (db m143198) HM
16 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Hornby Lodge
Near Park Road, 1.5 miles south of Denton Corners Road (County Route 38).
Across the gorge from this spot the builders of the Genesee Valley Canal were faced with a ridge of rock that obstructed the proposed route. In 1838, Elisha Johnson of Rochester obtained the contract to tunnel 1,200 feet through the solid blockade. . . . Map (db m143196) HM
17 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Life and Leisure in a CCC Camp
Near Park Road/Octagon Road, 2 miles east of Denton Corners Road (County Route 38).
For many enrollees, the CCC camp was their first experience away from home. Discipline, order, and uniform dress were part of the camp experience. The enrollees worked seven hours a day and then had some free time. On Saturdays, a half day was set . . . Map (db m143200) HM
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18 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Pages of Geologic Time
Near Park Road, 1.5 miles south of Denton Corners Road (County Route 38).
The sedimentary rocks of the canyon walls are believed to be the remains of the ancestral Appalachian Mountains. These mountains were eroded into inland seas during the Devonian Period 350 million years ago. Along the course of the Genesee River, on . . . Map (db m143197) HM
19 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Pioneer Cemetery
On Trout Pond Road north of Maintenance Road, on the left when traveling north.
This cemetery is the resting place for at least two dozen early settlers to the falls area. It is believed that the burials, or at least the stones, were moved here from another location in the park. A number of graves are unmarked. In the 1950s, . . . Map (db m167908) HM
20 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Seh-Ga-Hun-DaThe Vale of the Three Falls
Near Park Road, 1.5 miles south of Denton Corners Road (County Route 38).
The land before you was called Seh-ga-hun-da, the Vale of the Three Falls. Upper Falls At 70 feet high, the Upper Falls, is a deep horseshoe shape. The top of the falls is part of the strata named the Nunda Sandstone. Similar stone, . . . Map (db m143195) HM
21 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Site of St Helena Camp 76, SP 37
Near Middle Lower St. Helena Road east of Park 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. An . . . Map (db m179699) HM
22 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — St. Helena
Near Park Road.
The village of St. Helena was originally part of Mary Jemison's Gardeau Reservation. Settlers moved here after she sold most of her property in 1823. At its peak, St. Helena was a prosperous riverside hamlet with a flour mill, two sawmills, a . . . Map (db m170750) HM
23 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — St. Helena Plot
Near Buffalo Street south of Chapel Street, on the right when traveling east.
The remains of 92 pioneers were removed in 1952, from St Helena burying ground and were reinterred hereMap (db m174433) HM
24 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — The Lower Falls Footbridge
Near Park Road/Octagon Road, 2 miles east of Denton Corners Road (County Route 38).
One of the greatest challenges to the ingenuity and perseverance of three of Letchworth State Park's four CCC camps was the construction of a trail down the sheer cliff walls to cross the Genesee River at the Lower Falls. It was Camp SP-49 that . . . Map (db m143199) HM
25 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — 89 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On South Main Street (New York State Route 39) south of E Park Road, on the right when traveling south.
Dr. Cordelia A. Greene, suffracist & head of Castile Sanitarium, helped found Castile Political Equality Club 1892 & this library 1902.Map (db m225340) HM
26 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Whaley Tavern
On New York State Route 39 at milepost 12.5,, 2 miles north of Sawyers Road, on the left when traveling north.
Near this spot, Robert Whaley built the first log cabin in the Town of Castile in 1808. To this cabin, in 1823, came Mary Jemison, famed "White Woman of the Genesee," to tell her story. Captured by the Indians in 1758, when 15 years old, she . . . Map (db m76346) HM
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27 New York, Wyoming County, Castile — Wolf Creek
Near Letchworth Park Road, 0.2 miles south of Degolyer Road (County Route 41), on the left when traveling south.
In the ravine to your right, Wolf Creek drops 225 feet over four cascades to reach the Genesee River. Its name comes from pioneer times when the timber wolf dug its dens in the valley's gravel banks. Wolf Creek began eroding these falls more than . . . Map (db m118854) HM
28 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — CCC Statue
On Cabin Areas A and B Road, 1.2 miles east of the North-South Main Park Road, on the right when traveling north.
This statue is dedicated to the more than 3,000 men who served in four Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Letchworth State Park between 1933 and 1941. They joined more than three million others nationwide during the "Great Depression" in an . . . Map (db m75933) HM
29 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Genesee Valley Canal1862 - 1878
Near Trout Pond Road.
Across the gorge from this spot ran the famous Genesee Valley Canal. Starting in 1837, it took 25 years and $6 million to build this man-made waterway. The canal rested on the ledge of the cliffs, hundreds of feet above the river, linking the . . . Map (db m76061) HM
30 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — In Grateful Memory of William Pryor Letchworth1823 - 1910 — Humanitarian - Conservationist —
Donor of Glen Iris and his estate comprising of the original 1,000 acres of this park, including Upper, Middle and Lower Falls, so that this gorge might remain a place of inspiration and beauty forever, Erected in 1957 by the Genesee State Park . . . Map (db m76125) HM
31 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Lower Falls Camp SP-49Letchworth State Park
On Cabin Areas A and B Road, 1.2 miles east of the north-south main Park Road, on the right when traveling north.
On this field stood the 24 buildings of Camp SP-49, one of four Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Letchworth State Park. In operation from July 1935 until October 1941, Camp SP-49 included a tree nursery of over 30,000 plants for use in . . . Map (db m75910) HM
32 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Mary JemisonWhite Woman of the Genesee — Letchworth State Park —
Near Council Ground Access Road, 0.2 miles west of Park Road.
Mary Jemison (1743-1833) was born during a voyage from Ireland to the United States [sic]. Captured during the French and Indian War, she was adopted into the Seneca Nation and chose to remain a Seneca, marrying and raising a family in the Genesee . . . Map (db m76358) HM
33 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Nancy Jemison Log Cabin
Near Park Road.
This log house which originally stood on the Gardeau Flats by the Genesee River was built about 1800 by Mary Jemison, "The White Woman of the Genesee," for her second daughter, Nancy. In a nearby cabin, also built by her, she lived about 35 years. . . . Map (db m76137) HM
34 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Portage Bridge
Near Park Road.
Replaces largest wooden bridge in the world. Built in 1852. 300 acres of timber used in construction. Burned in 1875.Map (db m76245) HM
35 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — The Council Grounds Ca. 1907...and Under Restoration
Near Council Grounds Access Road, 0.2 miles west of Park Road.
Letchworth's purchase and relocation of the Seneca Council House to the Council Grounds in 1871 inaugurated several decades of his collecting Native American Material. Over the years, the Council Grounds became a showcase for these collections. In . . . Map (db m76097) HM
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36 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — The Railroad High BridgeLetchworth State Park
On Park Road, on the left when traveling north.
Towering 234 feet above the Genesee River and stretching 800 feet from end to end, the original wooden railroad trestle provided William Pryor Letchworth with his first view (in 1858) of the gorge and waterfalls that were to become part of his . . . Map (db m76343) HM
37 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — This Ancient Seneca Council House
Near Park Road.
stood at Ga-O-Ya-De-O (Canadea) on the Genesee River in days antedating the American Revolution. In it gathered the war parties that devastated the frontiers and before it their helpless prisoners ran the gauntlet. Around its council fires sat . . . Map (db m75941) HM
38 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — To the Memory of Mary Jemison
Near Council Grounds Access Road, 0.2 miles west of Park Road.
[front] To the Memory of Mary Jemison, Whose home during more than seventy years of a life of strange vicissitude was among the Senecas upon the banks of this river, and whose history, inseparately connected with that of this valley has caused . . . Map (db m76359) HM
39 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Welcome to Letchworth State Park
Near Park Road.
Here, nature, history, and adventure intertwine to create a fascinating piece place like no other. The park was founded by philanthropist William Pryor Letchworth in 1907, when he donated his 1,000 acre estate to become a park. Today the park, . . . Map (db m76342) HM
40 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — Welcome to the Seneca Council Grounds
Near Council Grounds Access Road, 0.2 miles west of Park Road.
William Pryor Letchworth first became interested in Native American culture after hearing his father's stories about Cornplanter, the Seneca Chief, meeting with Letchworth's great-uncle, John Letchworth, a Quaker preacher in Philadelphia. Sensitive . . . Map (db m76005) HM
41 New York, Wyoming County, Genesee Falls — William Pryor Letchworth 1823 - 1910
Near Park Road.
Inspiration Point is rich in history and natural splendor. The spectacular view was once enjoyed by the Seneca Indians and by Mary Jemison, the White Woman of the Genesee. Upon arrival of the pioneers in the early 1800's, the falls and forests . . . Map (db m76114) HM
42 New York, Wyoming County, Hunt — The Civilian Conservation Corps
Near River 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 m179778) HM
43 New York, Wyoming County, Java Village — 231 — Java School No.1
On New York State Route 78 north of Welch Road, on the right when traveling north.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m154416) HM
44 New York, Wyoming County, Middlebury — West Middlebury Baptist Church
On West Middlebury Road (County Route 1) at Skates Hill Road (County Route 1), on the right when traveling west on West Middlebury Road.
Organized with 17 members March 11, 1811. Present building dedicated June 21, 1832. State Education Department 1950.Map (db m75314) HM
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45 New York, Wyoming County, Mt. Morris — Former Site of Gibsonville
On Letchworth Park Road, 3.7 miles south of Mt. Morris Road (County Route 36), on the left when traveling south.
Hamlet existed in this area from 1825-1900 Map (db m118851) HM
46 New York, Wyoming County, Orangeville — Daniel Richards
On Varysburg road (U.S. 20A) 0.8 miles east of New York State Route 98 when traveling east.
Revolutionary War Vermont Militia served 1777- 1782 Richards Pioneer Cemetery Map (db m121282) HM WM
47 New York, Wyoming County, Orangeville — Stony Brook Glen
On Varysburg Road (U.S. 20A) 0.4 miles east of New York State Route 98, on the left when traveling east.
Stony Brook Glen Refuge of Mary Jemison and Seneca tribe during General Sullivan's raid 1779 Map (db m121281) HM
48 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Andrus Mill Pond
On Main Street (New York State Route 39) at Dolbeer Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
This view was from a point South of the Andrus planing mill looking West, and shows the "Andrus Pond" and culvert under Main Street. The Andrus Mill pond was filled in. In 1999, it is the Perry Village's main parking lot on the East side of Main . . . Map (db m58247) HM
49 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Auditorium / Amphitheater
On Perry Avenue at Genesee Street, on the right when traveling north on Perry Avenue.
The outdoor amphitheater was the center of the Silver Lake Assembly, which was formed from Camp Wesley in 1887 and replaced the Preacher Stand. Built for $2000 in 1888, just four years before Epworth Hall, the amphitheater had an arched roof 32 . . . Map (db m173750) HM
50 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Bishop William Burt
On Perry Avenue at Genesee Street, on the right when traveling north on Perry Avenue.
William Burt, an American pastor, missionary and Bishop was born in Cornwall, England on October 23, 1852. His family immigrated to the US where he received his education from Wesleyan University in Middleton, Connecticut in 1879 and the Drew . . . Map (db m173745) HM
51 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Camp Wesley
On Perry Avenue at Genesee Street, on the right when traveling north on Perry Avenue.
The early history of our country is one of western expansion into wilderness areas. These settlers were not only people looking for new opportunity, but also people of strong religious faith founded in Christian doctrine. Clergy were in short . . . Map (db m173748) HM
52 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Epworth Hall
On Chapman Ave at Janes Ave, on the right when traveling west on Chapman Ave.
Epworth Hall was built in 1892 at a cost of $3500, complete and painted. Its purpose was to better house the programs of the Epworth Leagues and the programs of the Silver Lake Assembly. In its early years it served as both dormitory and classroom . . . Map (db m157865) HM
53 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — First Congregational Church of Perry Center
On New York State Route RT 20A, 0.1 miles west of New York State Route RT 246, on the right when traveling west.
First Congregational Church of Perry Center Organized June 28, 1814 Meeting House Dedicated March 4, 1830 Map (db m141536) HM
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54 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — First United Methodist ChurchPerry, N.Y.
On Covington St at Short St, on the right when traveling south on Covington St.
Listed on the State & National Register of Historic Places. 1816 - 1906 - 2006Map (db m157960) HM
55 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Gardeau TractNorth Border
On Letchworth Park Road, 0.9 miles south of Schenck Road (County Route 18), on the left when traveling south.
North border of reservation set aside for Mary Jemison White Woman of the Genessee during the Big Tree Treaty of 1797 at Geneseo N.Y.Map (db m118841) HM
56 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Historic Water Trough
On S Main St at Lake St, in the median on S Main St.
This water trough was originally installed on Main Street in the year 1896. A second trough was located further down the street. These troughs served a vital role in satisfying the thirst of horses and others before the advent of the automobile. . . . Map (db m161150) HM
57 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — 779 — LaGrange School
On LaGrange Road west of Perry Road (New York State Route 246), on the right when traveling west.
LaGrange School on this site ca. 1836. School closed 1958. Became Harold Altoft Museum 1973 until moved to Silver Lake Pioneer Association 1998.Map (db m173759) HM
58 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — 628 — Lemuel M. Wiles
On Suckerbrook Rd (County Route 3) north of Oatka Road (County Route 30), on the left when traveling north.
1826-1905. Nationally known landscape painter, studied under Jasper Cropsey of Hudson River School. Born in home on this site.Map (db m157386) HM
59 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Old Burying Ground
On North Main Street (New York State Route 39) north of Gardeau Street, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Of The Early Settlers Who Were Laid To Rest In The Old Burying Ground On This Site 1811 - Circa 1839 The early settlers of Perry used this site as the first cemetery. It included land now occupied by the Perry Public Library . . . Map (db m160013) HM
60 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — 623 — One Room School
On Suckerbrook Rd (County Route 3) south of Soper Road, on the right when traveling south.
Established ca. 1812 on this site. Rebuilt ca. 1845 and 1885, served West Perry District #5 for 138 years, closing in 1950.Map (db m157389) HM
61 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Pioneer Cabin
On Walker Rd, 0.2 miles south of Standpipe Rd, on the right when traveling north.
The Wyoming Pioneer Historical Association was formed in 1872. This cabin was built in 1876. The logs were donated by members of the Association. This plaque erected by Kiwanis Club of Perry 1968Map (db m157869) HM
62 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Richmond-Andrus Mill Site
On South Main Street (New York State Route 39) at Lake Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
This site marks The Richmond Mill, constructed in 1822 as a sawmill. The Andrus family first became involved with the mill in 1872. The 1915 History of Perry reports that the sawmill was operational. With 93 years in business, it was the oldest . . . Map (db m58248) HM
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63 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Robeson Cutlery Company1900-1971
On N. Main Street (New York State Route 39) north of Covington Street, on the right when traveling north.
Millard F. Robeson moved his knife company to the former Wycoff Harvester cobblestone building in 1900. A three-story addition was added to the existing structure in 1907. The Company produced world-famous cutlery products from this location until . . . Map (db m158725) HM
64 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Silver Lake Mills of Perry
On South Center St (New York State Route 246) north of Mill St, on the right when traveling north.
On this site, presently Basil’s Auto Repair, Benjamin Gardner built a flour mill in 1828. Gardner had built a dam across the outlet, just west of the mill, in 1826. Today the dam maintains the only remaining mill pond on the outlet. Known as . . . Map (db m153283) HM
65 New York, Wyoming County, Perry — Wycoff Harvester CompanyC. 1839-1895
On N Main Street (New York State Route 39) north of Covington Street, on the right when traveling north.
The first building was erected on this site in 1828 and was used as a foundry. When it burned in 1839, local tradesmen donated their talents to build the pictured cobblestone building. This building first housed a business known as "Perry Steam . . . Map (db m158721) HM
66 New York, Wyoming County, Portageville — Life in Lower Falls Camp 49
On Lower Falls 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. Life . . . Map (db m180804) HM
67 New York, Wyoming County, Portageville — The men of the Civilian Conservation Corps
On Lower Falls Rd, 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. The . . . Map (db m180750) HM
68 New York, Wyoming County, Portageville — Welcome to Big Bend Camp 23, SP 5
On E Parade Grounds Rd north of Portage Street (New York State Route 436), 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. This . . . Map (db m179689) HM
69 New York, Wyoming County, Sheldon — Turner's Corners
On Big Tree Road (U.S. 20A) 0.2 miles east of Allegheny Road (New York State Route 77), on the right when traveling west.
Turner's Corners Pioneer outpost 1804 on Indian trail from Portage to Lake Erie Map (db m76315) HM
70 New York, Wyoming County, Sheldon — Ziba Hamilton
On North Sheldon Road, 1.5 miles south of Big Tree Road (U.S. 20A), on the right when traveling south.
Here stood a log house built in 1807, home of Ziba Hamilton, physician of Holland Land Co., Surgeon in War of 1812, pioneer settler.Map (db m75143) HM
71 New York, Wyoming County, Strykersville — 135 — Stryker WillowLegends & Lore
On Main Street (New York State Route 78) at Marie Drive/Woodland Hts, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Tree sprang up in 1810 from willow riding crop thrust in ground after 200-mile trek by settlers Saloma and Garret Stryker.Map (db m203689) HM
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72 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 1853-1925Ella Hawley Crossett
On North Main Street (New York State Route 19) at East Court Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
1890 founder of Warsaw Political Equality Club, 1902 Pres/ New York State Suffrage AssociationMap (db m57775) HM
73 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 1037 — Abram B. Lawrence
On West Court Street west of North Main Street (New York State Route 19), on the right when traveling west.
1834-1912. Warsaw native and chief quartermaster, 24th Army Corps. Distributed confiscated Confederate Army supplies after General Lee's surrender.Map (db m233809) HM
74 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 982 — Augustus Frank1826-1895
On N Main St (New York State Route 19), on the right when traveling north.
As U.S. Congressman, was integral part of passage of 13th Amendment Abolishing Slavery in 1865. Lived here.Map (db m231599) HM
75 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 977 — Early Hospital
On W Buffalo Street (New York State Route 20A), on the right when traveling west.
Warsaw Hospital opened here in 1911 by Dr. W.R. Thompson. Renamed Wyoming County Community Hospital and later moved to new facility in 1953.Map (db m236471) HM
76 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 881 — Freight Depot
On S Main St (New York State Route 19) at Washington St, on the right when traveling north on S Main St.
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway freight house built here in 1912. Retired in 1960 and razed in 2020.Map (db m199261) HM
77 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 1035 — John A. McElwain
On Genesee Street west of Park Street, on the right when traveling west.
1794-1875. Owned stagecoach line, public house and livery stable. Served as sheriff 1832 and NYS senator 1852-1853. Lived here.Map (db m232641) HM
78 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 1033 — Lewis E. Walker
On Brooklyn Street east of Center Street, on the left when traveling east.
1826-1916. Owned local bookstore 1854-ca. 1901. Published stereoscopic photos of Western New York State. Lived here.Map (db m233808) HM
79 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — Main Street 1910
On Buffalo Street (U.S. 20A) at Main Street (New York State Route 19), on the right when traveling west on Buffalo Street.
[Historical illustration captions] [Left panel] Gulf Road · 20A · 1900s • Warsaw Hospital · 1913 Warsaw Fire Hall · 1930 • Warsaw Ambulance · 1915 [Center panel] West Main Street · 1910 • Warsaw, part of Underground Railroad . . . Map (db m200692) HM
80 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — Mary HosfordFirst Woman Ever to Receive an A. B. Degree
Near South Main Street (New York State Route 19) 0.2 miles south of Jefferson Street.
Mary Hosford, graduating from Oberlin College in 1841, was the first woman ever to receive an A. B. Degree.Map (db m75528) HM
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81 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 984 — Passenger Depot
On Park Street north of State Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1906 for Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway. Later Baltimore & Ohio RR. Closed 1953 when passenger trains halted on this line.Map (db m231512) HM
82 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — Seth M. Gates House
On Perry Street at Clinton Street, on the left when traveling north on Perry Street.
Seth M. Gates's outspoken criticism of slavery marked his two terms in the House of Representatives, from 1839 to 1843. When Gates used his congressional position to mail out the proceedings of- the World Anti·Slavery Convention in 1840, a Savannah . . . Map (db m64950) HM
83 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 330 — Seth M. Gates House
On Perry Avenue near Clinton Street, on the left when traveling north.
has been placed on The National Register of Historic Places in 1992 by The United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m175439) HM
84 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 197 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On Liberty Street (County Road 14) south of Brooklyn Street, on the right when traveling south.
Wyoming County Political Equality Club est. 1891. Rallied in support of women's suffrage here at County Fair between 1892 and 1918.Map (db m225339) HM
85 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — 1034 — Warsaw Convention
On Livingston Street at South Main Street (New York State Route 19), on the right when traveling west on Livingston Street.
Anti-Slavery advocates met November 13, 1839 to form abolitionist political party. Joshua H. Darling of Warsaw served as secretary.Map (db m231943) HM
86 New York, Wyoming County, Warsaw — Warsaw's First House
On South Main Street (New York State Route 19) just south of Livingston Street, on the right when traveling south.
Near this site Elizur Webster erected the first dwelling in Warsaw in the Summer of 1803Map (db m58250) HM
87 New York, Wyoming County, Wyoming — First Presbyterian Church
On N. Academy Rd (New York State Route 19) 0.1 miles north of County Route 7.
First Presbyterian Church of Middlebury organized with 15 members June 14, 1817Map (db m57314) HM
88 New York, Wyoming County, Wyoming — In Memory of those Soldiers
On South Academy Street (New York State Route 19) 0.1 miles south of Main Street (County Route 7) when traveling south.
In memory of those Middlebury Citizens who served in defense of our freedomsMap (db m58376) HM
89 New York, Wyoming County, Wyoming — The Gaslight Village of, Wyoming 1809
On Academy St (New York State Route 19) at Main St (County Road 7), on the right when traveling north on Academy St.
First named "Newell's Settlement" in honor of Silas Newell, pioneer settler 1829 Renamed Wyoming by Judge John Skinner 72 buildings are listed on The National Register thus forming the Wyoming Historical DistrictMap (db m177909) HM
90 New York, Wyoming County, Wyoming — 170 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On S Academy Street (New York State Route 19) north of Durfee Road, on the right when traveling north.
Susan Look Avery inspired Wyoming women's suffrage efforts. Local Political Equality Club, which met here, was renamed for her in 1901.Map (db m208601) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024