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Revision as of 03:10, 13 October 2008

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Chemung County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] One site, the Newtown Battlefield, is further designated a National Historic Landmark.

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Listings county-wide

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Chemung Canal Bank Building June 23, 1978 415 E. Water St.
42°5′18″N 76°48′1″W / 42.08833°N 76.80028°W / 42.08833; -76.80028 (Chemung Canal Bank Building)
Elmira
2 Chemung County Courthouse Complex August 12, 1971 210-228 Lake St., between Market and E. Church Sts.
42°5′26″N 76°48′7″W / 42.09056°N 76.80194°W / 42.09056; -76.80194 (Chemung County Courthouse Complex)
Elmira Courthouse, District Attorney's and Treasurer's Building, County Clerk's Office and Courthouse Annex; built from 1836 through 1899
2.5 Chemung District School No. 10 May 21, 2008 Old NY 17 at Lowman Rd. Lowman (new listing; refnum 08000449)
3 Chemung Railway Depot-Horseheads December 12, 1996 312 W. Broad St.
42°9′59″N 76°49′27″W / 42.16639°N 76.82417°W / 42.16639; -76.82417 (Chemung Railway Depot-- Horseheads)
Horseheads Built 1866; in use through 1956
4 Christ Episcopal Church (Wellsburg, New York) August 2, 2000 117 Main St.
42°0′54″N 76°43′39″W / 42.01500°N 76.72750°W / 42.01500; -76.72750 (Christ Episcopal Church)
Wellsburg Designed by Issac O. Perry; built in 1869
5 Elmira Civic Historic District July 30, 1980 E. Church, Lake, E. Market, Baldwin, Carroll, and State Sts.
42°5′26″N 76°48′9″W / 42.09056°N 76.80250°W / 42.09056; -76.80250 (Elmira Civic Historic District)
Elmira Governmental center of earlty Elmira; includes Chemung County Courthouse Complex, U.S. Post Office, Armory Building and City Hall
6 Elmira Coca-Cola Bottling Company Works May 23, 1997 415 W. 2nd St.
42°5′21″N 76°48′58″W / 42.08917°N 76.81611°W / 42.08917; -76.81611 (Elmira Coca-Cola Bottling Company Works)
Elmira Art Moderne style building; built in 1939; significant for architecture and contribution to history of industry in Elmira
7 Elmira College Old Campus August 23, 1984 Roughly bounded by College and W. Washington Aves., N. Main St. and Park Pl.
42°5′52″N 76°48′53″W / 42.09778°N 76.81472°W / 42.09778; -76.81472 (Elmira College Old Campus)
Elmira
8 Elmira Heights Village Hall May 6, 1982 268 E. 14th St.
42°7′46″N 76°49′18″W / 42.12944°N 76.82167°W / 42.12944; -76.82167 (Elmira Heights Village Hall)
Elmira Heights Built in 1896; designed by local architects Pierce and Bickford
9 Emmanuel Episcopal Church November 19, 1998 380 Pennsylvania Ave.
42°4′48″N 76°48′11″W / 42.08000°N 76.80306°W / 42.08000; -76.80306 (Emmanuel Episcopal Church)
Elmira
10 Erste Deutsche Evangelische Kirche October 31, 2007 160 Madison Ave.
42°5′27″N 76°47′56″W / 42.09083°N 76.79889°W / 42.09083; -76.79889 (Erste Deutsche Evangelische Kirche)
Elmira Built 1898-1899; for German American congregation
11 Dr. Hovey Everett House January 25, 2007 1594 Cty Rte 60 Lowman
12 Fire Station No. 4 March 24, 1988 301 Maxwell Pl.
42°6′17″N 76°48′26″W / 42.10472°N 76.80722°W / 42.10472; -76.80722 (Fire Station No. 4)
Elmira Built in 1897; designed by local architects Pierce and Bickford
13 Hanover Square Historic District October 29, 1982 Jct. of E. and W. Franklin and N. and S. Main Sts.
42°10′3″N 76°49′16″W / 42.16750°N 76.82111°W / 42.16750; -76.82111 (Hanover Square Historic District)
Horseheads Dowtown business ditrict; built mainly 1862-1882 after fire levelled town
14 Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District July 30, 1980 Grand Central Ave., Fletcher, Sayre, W. Mill and Center Sts.
42°9′46″N 76°49′14″W / 42.16278°N 76.82056°W / 42.16278; -76.82056 (Horseheads 1855 Extension Historic District)
Horseheads
15 F. M. Howell and Company August 27, 1984 79-105 Pennsylvania Ave., 50 Pennsylvania Ave.
42°5′11″N 76°48′4″W / 42.08639°N 76.80111°W / 42.08639; -76.80111 (Howell, F. M., and Company)
Elmira
16 John W. Jones House October 10, 2003 1250 Davis St.
42°6′27″N 76°49′26″W / 42.10750°N 76.82389°W / 42.10750; -76.82389 (Jones, John W., House)
Elmira Home of former escaped slave, active abolitionist; worked with the Underground Railroad; sexton of Woodlawn Cemetery; buried Confederate dead


17 Near Westside Historic District December 22, 1983 Roughly bounded by Chemung River, College Ave., 2nd and Hoffman Sts.
42°5′23″N 76°49′0″W / 42.08972°N 76.81667°W / 42.08972; -76.81667 (Near Westside Historic District)
Elmira
18 Newtown Battlefield November 28, 1972 6 mi. SE of Elmira on NY 17
42°2′18″N 76°43′33″W / 42.03833°N 76.72583°W / 42.03833; -76.72583 (Newtown Battlefield)
Elmira Site of only major battle of the Sullivan Expedition; ordered by the Continental Congress to end the threat of the Iroquois ; the Iroquois were defeated decisively
19 Park Church May 25, 1977 208 W. Gray St.
42°5′21″N 76°48′33″W / 42.08917°N 76.80917°W / 42.08917; -76.80917 (Park Church)
Elmira
20 Pentacostal Holy Temple Church of Jesus Christ November 19, 1998 351 Division St.
42°6′26″N 76°48′31″W / 42.10722°N 76.80861°W / 42.10722; -76.80861 (Pentacostal Holy Temple Church of Jesus Christ)
Elmira
21 Quarry Farm March 13, 1975 Crane Rd.
42°6′37″N 76°46′58″W / 42.11028°N 76.78278°W / 42.11028; -76.78278 (Quarry Farm)
Elmira
22 St. Patrick's Parochial Residence-Convent and School November 5, 1992 515-517 Park Pl.
42°5′36″N 76°48′40″W / 42.09333°N 76.81111°W / 42.09333; -76.81111 (St. Patrick's Parochial Residence--Convent and School)
Elmira
23 Teal Park October 7, 1983 Steuben, Pine, and W. Main Sts.
42°9′51″N 76°49′11″W / 42.16417°N 76.81972°W / 42.16417; -76.81972 (Teal Park)
Horseheads Public greenspace; location of the Zim bandstand; designed by political cartoonist Eugene Zimmerman
24 Trinity Church October 31, 2007 304 N. Main St.
42°5′24″N 76°48′30″W / 42.09000°N 76.80833°W / 42.09000; -76.80833 (Trinity Church)
Elmira Designed by Henry Dudley; built 1855-1858
25 Woodlawn Cemetery and Woodlawn National Cemetery October 6, 2004 Walnut and Davis Sts., West Hill and Bancroft Rds.
42°6′33″N 76°49′42″W / 42.10917°N 76.82833°W / 42.10917; -76.82833 (Woodlawn Cemtery and Woodlawn National Cemetery)
Elmira Burial place of Mark Twain, Ernie Davis, Hal Roach, John W. Jones; National portion begun with interment of Cofederate prisoners of war during the American Civil War
26 Zimmerman House October 7, 1983 601 PIne St.
42°9′44″N 76°49′12″W / 42.16222°N 76.82000°W / 42.16222; -76.82000 (Zimmerman House)
Horseheads Home of political cartoonist Eugene Zimmerman

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References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.

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