Home > History > Historic PlacesHistoric Places in Steuben CountyAddison Village HallTuscarora and South Sts. Addison, NY 14801 Architect: Unknown Style: Not listed Period: 1900-1924 Ownership: Local Govt. Adsit House34 Main St. Hornell, NY 14843 Architect: Ira Davenport Style: Federal, Greek Revival Period: 1825-1924 Ownership: Private Historic Significance: Associated with Martin Adsit. The house was built in 1828 and was the first brick building in the area. From here Adsit ran the Martin Adsit Dry Goods Company. (This store was later moved to 161 Main St.) Adsit was active in the community. He was one of its postmasters and the president of the First National Bank of Hornellsville. Campbell-Rumsey House225 E. Steuben St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Not listed Style: Italianate Period: 1850-1899 Ownership: Private Church of the RedeemerJct. of Park and Wall Sts. Addison, NY 14801 Architect: H. McGrath Style: Gothic Revival Period: 1850-1899 Ownership: Private Cobblestone House120 W. Washington St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Wellington Salt Style: Greek Revival Period: 1825-1874 Ownership: Private Corning Armory127 Centerway Corning, NY 14830 Architect: William Haugaard Style: Gothic Revival Period: 1925-1949 Ownership: Private Davenport LibraryW. Morris St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Not listed Style: Not listed Period: 1875-1924 Ownership: Private Historic Significance: Associated with Ian Davenport. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad StationJct. of Steuben St. and Victory Hwy. Painted Post, NY 14870 Architect: Unknown Style: Italianate, Gothic Revival Period: 1875-1899 Ownership: Local Govt. District School Number Five (Little Red Schoolhouse)9436 Dry Run Rd. Campbell, NY 14821 Architect: Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Style: Not listed Period: 1825-1974 Ownership: Private Note: Currently a museum. Erie Freighthouse Historic DistrictJct. of Cohocton St. and Railroad Ave. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Unknown Style: Late Victorian Period: 1850-1949 Ownership: Private William Erin House (Imperial Club)508 Water St. Hamlet of Riverside Painted Post, NY 14870 Architect: Unknown Style: Greek Revival Period: 1850-1874 Ownership: Private First Baptist Church of Painted Post130 W. Water St. Painted Post, NY 14870 Architect: Pierce & Bickford Style: Renaissance Period: 1900-1924 Ownership: Private Gansevoort/East Steuben Streets Historic DistrictE. Steuben and Gansevoort Sts. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Not listed Style: Greek Revival, Late Victorian Period: 1825-1924 Ownership: Private Gemania Wine Cellars (Olde Germania Wine Cellars)8299 Pleasant Valley Rd. Hammondsport, NY 14840 Architect: Robert L Snow, Robert G. Snow Style: Second Empire, Italianate Period: 1875-1949 Ownership: Private Haverline Farm House313 Haverline St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Not listed Style: Greek Revival Period: 1825-1849 Ownership: Private Hornell Armory100 Seneca St. Hornell, NY 14843 Architect: I.G. Perry Style: Not listed Period: 1875-1899 Ownership: State Hornell Public Library64 Genesee St. Hornell, NY 14843 Architect: Edward L. Tilton, Fahy & Prentiss Style: Not listed Period: 1900-1924 Ownership: Local Govt. Jenning's Tavern (Benjamin Patterson Inn)59 W. Pulteney St. Corning, NY 14830 Architect: Not listed Style: Not listed Period: 1750-1849 Ownership: Private Larrowe House (The Cohocton Town and Village Hall)S. Main St. (Rt. 415) Cohocton, NY 14826 Architect: Unknown Style: Italianate Period: 1850-1949 Ownership: Local Govt. Liberty Street Historic DistrictLiberty St. from E. Morris St. to Haverling St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Not listed Style: Mid 19th Century Revival, Late Victorian Period: 1800-1949 Ownership: Private, Local Govt., Federal Main Street Historic DistrictMain St. from the Caniesto railroad tracks to the jct. of Main, Steuben, Tuscarora, South Sts. and Valerio Pkwy. Addison, NY 14801 Architect: Eugene Gregory, John Brewster, et al. Style: Greek Revival, Gothic, Italianate Period: 1825-1949 Ownership: Private Mallory MillPulteney St. Hammondsport, NY 14826 Architect: John Capell Style: Not listed Period: 1825-1949 Ownership: Private Maple Street Historic DistrictMaple St. from Academy Rd. to Curtis Square Park Addison, NY 14801 Architect: Barney & Chapman, Clark & Christman, et al. Style: Italian Villa, Gothic Revival, Greek Revival Period: 1825-1924 Ownership: Private, Local Govt. Market Street Historic DistrictMarket St. from Chestnut St. to Bridge St. Corning, NY 14830 Architect: Warner A.J. Tuthill, et al. Style: Greek revival, Italianate Period: 1825-1949 Ownership: Private, Local Govt. McMaster House (Dr. and Mr. Richard White's House)207 E. Washington St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Robert Campbell Style: Greek Revival Period: 1825-1849 Ownership: Private Historic Significance: Associated with county court judge David McMaster (1804-1888), who bought the house in 1842. House was built in 1819 with an addition to the front in 1922. Unusual tiger maple stairway. Northrup Hill School District 10Learn Rd. Town of Rathbone Addison, NY 14801 Architect: Not listed Style: Greek Revival Period: 1850-1924 Ownership: Private H.W. Perine House1 Haverling St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Merwin Austin Style: Italianate Period: 1850-1874 Ownership: Private Historic Significance: Associated with Henry W. Perine who owned a dry goods store called the Excelsior Store that sold Acme soap. Perine later joined forces with Moses Davison to create Perine & Davison, a large department store. Perine also rented out space to others in a building called the Perine Block. In his early business days, Perine was known as an bold, perhaps even aggressive, advertiser of his wares. Pleasant Valley Wine Company (Great Western Winery)Rt. 88 Hamlet of Rheims Hammondsport, NY 14840 Architect: Unknown Style: Italianate Period: 1850-1924 Ownership: Private Potter-Van Camp House4 W. Washington St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Unknown Style: Gothic Revival Period: 1825-1874 Ownership: Private Pulteney Square Historic DistrictPulteney Square Hammondsport, NY 14826 Architect: Not listed Style: Greek Revival, Stick/Eastlake Period: 1825-1949 Ownership: Private, Local Govt. Reuben Robie House16 W. Washington St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Unknown Style: Greek revival Period: 1825-1849 Ownership: Private Sedgwick House101 Haverling St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Unknown Style: Italianate Period: 1825-1874 Ownership: Private William Shepherd House110 W. Washington St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Unknown Style: Italian Villa Period: 1850-1874 Ownership: Private Southside Historic DistrictBounded by Rt. 17, Chemung St., Spencer Hill, and Washington St. Corning, NY 14830 Architect: Not listed Style: Late Victorian Period: 1825-1949 Ownership: Private, Local Govt. St. Ann's Federation Building38 Broadway Hornell, NY 14843 Architect: Otis Dockstader, John Keenan Style: Classical Revival Period: 1900-1949 Ownership: Private Town Linke Church and CemeteryRt. 119 Cameron Mills, NY 14820 Architect: Not listed Style: Greek Revival Period: 1825-1949 Ownership: Private U.S. Post Office101 Liberty St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: James A. Wetmore Style: Colonial Revival Period: 1925-1949 Ownership: Federal U.S. Post Office129 Walnut St. Corning, NY 14830 Architect: James Knox Taylor Style: Classical Revival Period: 1900-1949 Ownership: Federal U.S. Post Office50 Seneca St. Hornell, NY 14843 Architect: James A. Wetmore, George A. Stiles, et al. Style: Colonial Revival Period: 1900-1949 Ownership: Private U.S. Post Office135 N. Hamilton St. Painted Post, NY 14870 Architect: Louis A. Simon Style: Colonial Revival Period: 1925-1949 Ownership: Federal Historic Significance: The interior of this post office is decorated by well-known American muralist Amy Jones (1899-1992). See more information about these murals. Also see a biography of Amy Jones. M.J. Ward Feed Mill Complex1-9 Cameron St. Bath, NY 14810 Architect: Unknown Style: Italianate Period: 1900-1949 Ownership: Private William Wombough House145 E. Front St. Addison, NY 14801 Architect: Not listed Style: Early Republic, Greek Revival Period: 1825-1924 Ownership: Private World War Memorial Library (Corning City Club)149 Pine St. Corning, NY 14830 Architect: Pierce & Bickford, Rogers, Palmer Style: Colonial Revival, Classical Revival Period: 1875-1949 Ownership: Local Govt. Timothy M. Younglove Octagon House8329 Pleasant Valley Rd. Town of Urbana Hammondsport, NY 14840 Architect: Not listed Style: Octagon Period: 1850-1899 Ownership: Private Note: Read more about this house, its interesting history and see photos.
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