The Museum and Research Library has moved!
Our new address is:
Cattaraugus County Museum and Research Library
9824 Route 16
Machias, NY 14101
Mailing address: P.O. Box 352
Machias, NY 14101
Phone number 716-353-8200
Hours
- April - October
- Tuesday - Friday 9:30-4:00
- November - March
- Tuesday - Friday 9:30-1:30
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here.
Early History of Cattaraugus County: A
Brief Overview
It was in the decades following the American Revolution, that
saw the purchase of land in western New York and settlement beginning to take
place. In 1803 Major John Hoops, a Revolutionary War veteran,
purchased about 20 thousand acres of land from the Holland Land Co. He had
been influenced to make this purchase because his nephew Adam Hoops, Jr. had
been employed as a surveyor for this same company. Major Hoops, we can
speculate, presumed that the land would serve as an important part of the
westward movement because of the Allegany River, and the need for transportation
from the eastern states westward to the Western Reserve and beyond. Major
Hoops named his land, Olean, coming from the two words, Oil Springs.
Within five years a settlement had been established. By 1808 the county of
Cattaraugus was formed and the land originally purchased by Major Hoops, the
area called Olean was now breaking up into smaller towns and villages. 1812 saw
the formation of Ischua, Perry in 1814, Little Valley, Great Valley and
Perrysburg in 1818. And so on until 1890 the last division was made, with
a total of 32 towns and villages in the county.
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