Chautauqua

12 historical markers in New York

1st Textile Mill

Jamestown, New York, NY

Here In 1816 First Woolen Mill Was Built By Daniel Hazeltine.

Amos Sottle

Hanover, New York, NY

1796 Amos Sottle 1000 Ft. N.W. Of This Point Amos Sottle, First Settler In Eastern Chautauqua County Erected His Log Cabin

First Sash Factory

Jamestown, New York, NY

Built here 1826, in 1845 doors and blinds were also manufactured.

First Settler On Chautauqua Lake

Chautauqua, New York, NY

First Settler On Chautauqua Lake Was Dr. Alexander Mcintyre Who Erected Here His Log Cabin And Stockade

First Train

Jamestown, New York, NY

Arrived In Jamestown August 25, 1861 Over The Newly Laid Rails Of The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad.

Pioneer Home

Chautauqua, New York, NY

Pioneer Home June, 1806 William And June, 1806 William And Family Settled In A Log House.

Scott Tavern

Chautauqua, New York, NY

Site Of Scott Tavern First Board Of Supervisors Met Here.

Scott Tavern

Ellicott, New York, NY

Nathan Brown In 1850s Built Flat Boats Loaded With Jamestown Yankee Notions, Set Out For South.

Site of Methodist Church

Jamestown, New York, NY

First Edifice Of The Methodist Episcopal Church In Jamestown Was Erected In 1830.

Site of Pail Factory

Jamestown, New York, NY

First Factory For Making Wooden Pails And Tubs Built In 1829, Large Industry For Years.

Site of the Foote Home

Jamestown, New York, NY

Built In 1823 By Elial Todd Foote, Physician, Legislator, Jurist, Historian, Who Settled In Jamestown In 1815.

Station Of Underground R.R.

Jamestown, New York, NY

Here Stood A Station Of Underground R.R In Which Catherine Harris Did Heroic Service For Fugitive Slaves

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