Allegany County, New York
Alfred Village Historic District
Alumni Hall
Angelica Park Circle Historic District
Belmont Grange #1243
Belmont Hotel
Belmont Literary and Historical Society Free Library
Belvidere
Bolivar Free Library
Canaseraga Four Corners Historic District
Caneadea Bridge
Centerville Town Hall
Ceres School
Christ Episcopal Church
Cuba Cemetery
Fireman's Hall
Friendship Free Library
Main Street Historic District
McKinney Stables of Empire City Farms
Old Allegany County Courthouse
Pink House, The
Rail and Titsworth Canal Warehouse
Smith, Albert, House
South Street Historic District
Steinheim, Alfred, Museum
Terra Cotta Building
US Post Office-Wellsville
Van Campen, Moses, House
Wellman House
Wellsville Erie Depot
West Almond Churches
1627 Seneca Oil Spring 1927
1885 Fish Survey 1935
A Hairy Legend
Alumni Hall, Alfred University
Angelica Cemetery
B.J. Thomas
Baker's Bridge
Belfast Civil War Monument
Belfast World War II, Korean Conflict, Vietnam Memorial
Bolivar Free Library
Canaseraga Four Corners Historic District
Caneadea Historic Camelback Bridge
Caneadea Historic Camelback Bridge
Centerville Town Hall
Ceres School
Copperhead
Cuba Cemetery
Cuba Lake
David A Howe
Dedicated to All Veterans
Early Cemetery
Early Cemetery
Erie Railroad
Fillmore Veterans Memorial
Firemen's Hall
First House in Canaseraga
First Town Meeting
Gardiner Wells
Hanging Bog
Houghton College World War II Memorial
In A.D. 1918
Jockey Street
Lesuer House
Major Moses Van Campen
Major Moses Van Campen house
One Mile East of this Spot
Original Court House
Site of First School House
Tanbark City
The First Oil Well in State of New York
The Robert R. McComsey Career Development Center at the Allen-Steinheim Museum
The Town of Angelica
This Is Oil Country!
This Statue of King Alfred The Great
To Civil War Veterans of Caneadea New York
Town of Amity Civil War Monument
Town of Hume Honor Roll
Town of Scio
Township of Belfast World War I Memorial
Triangle No. 1
Van Buren Hotel & Fassett House
Votes for Women
Whitesville
Willard J Houghton House
William F. Jones 1826-1910 / Gertrude F. Jones 1841-1920
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the area underwent a significant transformation with the arrival of pioneers and settlers from the east. Allegany County was officially established in 1806 and named after the Allegheny River, which flows through much of the county. The construction of the Genesee Valley Canal in the 1830s further stimulated the region's economic growth, as it provided a vital transportation route for trade and commerce.
Allegany County played a role in the Underground Railroad during the mid-19th century, as abolitionists helped enslaved individuals escape to freedom through a network of secret routes and safe houses. The county also witnessed significant industrial development during this time, with the establishment of several manufacturing and mining operations.
In the following decades, Allegany County experienced both prosperity and challenges. The decline of the canal system and the impact of the Great Depression led to economic difficulties, but the county managed to adapt and diversify its economy. Today, Allegany County continues to be known for its agriculture, manufacturing, and outdoor recreational opportunities, while also preserving its historical heritage through various museums and landmarks.
Brief timeline of the history of Allegany County, New York:
- 1806: Allegany County is established in New York State
- 1821: Angelica becomes the county seat
- Late 1800s: Discovery of oil leads to economic growth in the county
- 1900s: Allegany County becomes known for its dairy farming and cheese production
- 1950s: The construction of Interstate 86 improves transportation in the area
- 1990s: Allegany County experiences a decline in population due to economic changes
- Present: Allegany County continues to be a rural area with a strong focus on agriculture
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Allegany County, New York.