McGrawville, New York
Hamlet in New York, United States
42°20′57″N 78°13′39″W / 42.34917°N 78.22750°W / 42.34917; -78.22750McGrawville (also New Hudson) is a former hamlet in the town of New Hudson, Allegany County, New York, United States.[1]
History
The hamlet was named for one Mr. McGraw, a local landowner.[2] According to a local historian, the settlement grew as a village around a saw mill, and at one time included "a store, cheese factory, blacksmith shop, and ten or twelve dwellings" including tenement houses for workers on a stockraising farm, and a boarding house. It was the location of a U.S. Post Office for more than 50 years, from 1849 through about 1900.[3]
Notes
- ^ a b "McGrawville, New York". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 194.
- ^ Neva Gross, New Hudson Town Historian. "McGrawville". Rootsweb.
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Municipalities and communities of Allegany County, New York, United States
County seat: Belmont
- Alfred
- Almond‡
- Andover
- Angelica
- Belmont
- Bolivar
- Canaseraga
- Cuba
- Richburg
- Wellsville
- Black Creek
- Little Genesee
- McGrawville
- Petrolia
- West Clarksville
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‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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