National Register Listings in Franklin County, New York
Allen, Dr. A. H., Cottage
Ames Cottage
Azure Mountain Fire Observation Station
Baird Cottage
Berkeley Square Historic District
Brighton Town Hall
Camp Intermission
Camp Topridge
Camp Wild Air
Church Street Historic District
Colbath Cottage
Cottage Row Historic District
Debar Pond Lodge
Distin Cottage
Drury Cottage
Duane Methodist Episcopal Church
Eagle Island Camp
Ellenberger Cottage
Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage
Feustmann Cottage
First Congregational Church
First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View
Freer Cottage
Gray, E. L., House
Hastings Farmstead
Hathaway Cottage
Hill Cottage
Hillside Lodge
Homestead, The
Hooey Cottage
Hopkins Cottage
Horton Gristmill
Hotel Saranac
Jennings Cottage
Johnson Cottage
Joseph, Beth, Synagogue
Lady Tree Lodge
Larom Cottage
Leis Block
Leis Cottage
Lincoln, Anselm, House
Little Red
Loon Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station
Magill Cottage
Malone Armory
Malone Downtown Historic District
Malone Freight Depot
McBean Cottage
Merrillsville Cure Cottage
Moss Ledge
Musselman Cottage
Northbrook Lodge
Noyes Cottage
Oval Wood Dish Factory
Paddock Building
Pomeroy Cottage
Prospect Point Camp
Radwell Cottage
Ryan Cottage
Sarbanes Cottage
Savage, Orin, Cottage
Schrader-Griswold Cottage
Seeley Cottage
Sloan Cottage
Smith Cottage
Smith's, Paul, Electric Light and Power and Railroad Company Complex
Smith's, Paul, Hotel Cottages
St. Regis Mountain Fire Observation Station
St. Regis Presbyterian Church
Stonaker Cottage
Stuckman Cottage
U.S. Inspection Station-Chateaugay, New York
U.S. Inspection Station-Fort Covington, New York
U.S. Inspection Station-Trout River, New York
US Post Office-Malone
Valentine, Chester, House
Walker Cottage
Wilder Homestead
Wilson Cottage
Witherspoon Cottage
About Franklin County
Franklin County Timeline
Franklin County, NY is located in the northeastern part of the state and has a rich history dating back thousands of years. Prior to European settlement, the region was inhabited by the Mohawk, Algonquin, and Abenaki Native American tribes. The area was claimed by France in the 17th century and became part of New France. After the French and Indian War, the region came under British control as part of the Province of Quebec.
In the late 18th century, American settlers began to arrive in the area. The town of Malone, which is now the county seat, was established in 1805 and quickly became an important center of trade and commerce. In 1808, Franklin County was officially formed from parts of Clinton County, and named after Benjamin Franklin. During the 19th century, the county experienced considerable growth, with the development of agriculture, logging, and mining industries.
The mid-19th century was marked by the construction of railroads, which opened up new opportunities for trade and transportation in the region. The arrival of the railroad brought new economic prospects, attracting more settlers and industries to Franklin County. Notably, the mining industry thrived during this time, with iron ore and other minerals being extracted from the area's rich deposits. However, by the early 20th century, declining mineral prices led to the decline of the mining industry in the county.
Today, Franklin County is known for its natural beauty, with vast outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and skiing in the Adirondack Mountains. The county's economy is diverse, with a focus on agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Additionally, the county is home to educational institutions like Paul Smith's College and SUNY Plattsburgh, contributing to a vibrant community.
In the late 18th century, American settlers began to arrive in the area. The town of Malone, which is now the county seat, was established in 1805 and quickly became an important center of trade and commerce. In 1808, Franklin County was officially formed from parts of Clinton County, and named after Benjamin Franklin. During the 19th century, the county experienced considerable growth, with the development of agriculture, logging, and mining industries.
The mid-19th century was marked by the construction of railroads, which opened up new opportunities for trade and transportation in the region. The arrival of the railroad brought new economic prospects, attracting more settlers and industries to Franklin County. Notably, the mining industry thrived during this time, with iron ore and other minerals being extracted from the area's rich deposits. However, by the early 20th century, declining mineral prices led to the decline of the mining industry in the county.
Today, Franklin County is known for its natural beauty, with vast outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and skiing in the Adirondack Mountains. The county's economy is diverse, with a focus on agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Additionally, the county is home to educational institutions like Paul Smith's College and SUNY Plattsburgh, contributing to a vibrant community.
Franklin County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Franklin County, New York.
- 1838 - Franklin County is established, named in honor of Benjamin Franklin.
- 1808 - The first settlement is established in Malone.
- 1828 - The first courthouse is built in Malone.
- 1842 - The first railroad is opened in Franklin County, connecting Malone to Montreal.
- 1861-1865 - Franklin County residents serve in the Civil War.
- 1890 - The Adirondack Park is established, covering a large portion of Franklin County.
- 1912 - The Malone State School for the mentally handicapped is established.
- 1920s - The Prohibition era leads to increased smuggling activities in the region.
- 1980 - The Winter Olympic Games are held in Lake Placid, bringing international attention to Franklin County.
- 1997 - Franklin County Historical and Museum Society is established to preserve and showcase the county's history.