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Ellicottville

Ellicottville

Ellicottville, so named in honor of Joseph Ellicott, an agent of the Holland Land Company, was formed from Ischua in 1820.  A portion of Ashford and East Otto were taken in 1824, and 1858 respectively.

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  • William Pitt Angel: Helping Free Slaves, Ellicottville, NY
  • Route 219 Driving Tour
  • Old Chautauqua Road Driving Tour
  • Industries in Ellicottville Up Until 1987
  • Formation of an Anti-Slavery Society in 1836 Ellicottville, NY
  • Inn in Ellicottville not Accepted by Holland Land Company
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Media Gallery - Ellicottville

  • Ellicottville Central School
    Building site of Ellicottville Central
  • The Public Square in Ellicottville
    Photo by Cathy Lacy
  • 250 Years in the Making: Joseph Ellicott(ville)
    Cattaraugus County; 250 Years in the Making: Joseph Ellicott(ville) Cattaraugus County; 250 Years in the Making: Joseph Ellicott(ville)

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  • 250 Years in the Making: Joseph Ellicott(ville)
    Cattaraugus County; 250 Years in the Making: Joseph Ellicott(ville) Cattaraugus County; 250 Years in the Making: Joseph Ellicott(ville)
  • Ellicottville Central School
    Building site of Ellicottville Central
  • The Public Square in Ellicottville
    Photo by Cathy Lacy
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