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Early days of
North Hornell & the Incorporation of the Village
It is quite uncertain just when the
growing community of residents in the North Hornell area began to
think of themselves as a possible municipal unit. Certainly early in
the century (1900) people began purchasing plots of land and began
building homes in the area of the future Village. This
comprised most of the land bounded on the west by the Canisteo
River, the east by the sharply rising hills, on the south by the
wide downstream swing of the Canisteo River and the north by Big
Creek
During the 1900 to 1925 period, the
Elmhurst Realty Company was formed and presented a map of building
lots on the east side of Seneca Road. At the same time, the Land
Trust Company of Pittsburg PA, backed by the Pittsburg-Hornell
Reality Company, laid out an elaborate sub-division providing sites
for hotels, park areas, public schools and home sites. This embraced
much of the area on the west side of Seneca Road and the south of
the present Wells Street. Another feature of this time period
was the construction of a recreation area called Elmhurst Park which
was established in the area of current upper Maplewood Ave. A
concrete dam was built creating a sizable lake in the narrow valley
and there was picnicking, boating and various water sports. The
venture was not a great financial success for it fell in disuse and
the 1935 flood demolished the dam and all that remains are some
chunks of concrete in the valley. Both Elmhurst Realty Company and
the Pittsburg-Hornell Realty Company went out of business with
considerable loss to local residents.
At a meeting held in the garage of G.
E. Cotton at 367 Seneca Road in North Hornell on June 14, 1924, at
which 76 citizens were present, it was unanimously voted that the
Village of North Hornell be incorporated. After the necessary
proceedings were accomplished, on July 12, 1924, an election was
held at the same location, at which the first officers of the new
Village were elected as follows:
Robert W. Bull - President
and later Mayor
Floyd Glover - Trustee
Charles Osborne - Trustee
William Bowen - Treasure
Rose Crawford - Collector
The Village population at the tine was 233 living in approximately
75 residences.
Compiled from old Village records of the time.
Walt Rutski Jr.
Village Historian
Village of North Hornell
LOCAL HISTORIAN WALT RUTSKI
VILLAGE PICTURES AND HISTORY
contact Walt at 607-324-5337
wrutskijr@stny.rr.com
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POPULATION |
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Number |
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Total population |
851 |
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Square miles (land) |
0.55 |
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Population per square mile |
1,533.36 |
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GENDER |
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Number |
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Male |
381 |
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Female |
470 |
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AGE |
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Number |
| 15
or younger |
133 |
| 16-24 |
74 |
| 25-44 |
174 |
| 45-64 |
206 |
| 65+ |
264 |
| Average
age (years) |
47.14 |
| RACE
AND ETHNICITY |
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Number |
| White |
826 |
| Black
or African American |
4 |
| American
Indian and Alaska native |
0 |
| Asian |
16 |
| Native
Hawaiian and other Pacific islander |
0 |
| Some
other race |
1 |
| Two
or more races |
4 |
| Hispanic
or Latino |
9 |
| MEDIAN
HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY AGE ($ IN 1999) |
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North
Hornell |
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NY |
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US |
| Median
household income |
48,571 |
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43,393 |
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41,994 |
| Householder
under 25 |
6,250 |
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21,730 |
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22,679 |
| Householder
25-34 |
43,125 |
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42,868 |
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41,414 |
| Householder
35-44 |
61,875 |
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51,082 |
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50,654 |
| Householder
45-54 |
65,500 |
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57,309 |
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56,300 |
| Householder
55-64 |
56,250 |
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50,737 |
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47,447 |
| Householder
65-74 |
38,750 |
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32,349 |
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31,368 |
| Householder
75 and older |
25,417 |
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21,617 |
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22,259 |
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| Village
Hall |
324-7894 |
| DPW |
324-7023
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| Fire
Hall |
911
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| Police
Department |
911 |
| Mayor |
| John
Falci |
324-7214 |
| Trustees |
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Glenn Thomas |
324-5062 |
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Joseph Dick |
324-1626 |
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Frank Libordi |
324-0948 |
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Peter DiRaimondo |
324-5340 |
| Village
Clerk's Office |
| Kristene
Libordi |
324-7894 |
| Deborah
Pomeroy |
Deputy Clerk |
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The Next Regular
Meeting Will be held on:
January 11,
2010 at
7:00 PM |
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Village Office
Hours
Monday: 9 AM - 8 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 12 PM |
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