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This Week in Chautauqua County History: May 18 – May 24

Submitted by Justin Gould on
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(Seal of Chautauqua County displayed at the New York World's Fair 1939-1940.)

Research by Norman Carlson, Chautauqua County Historian

Each week is rich with moments that shaped Chautauqua County’s legacy—from infrastructure and civic developments to cultural milestones and curious happenings. Here is a look back at notable events that occurred between May 18 and May 24 over the years:

 

May 18

  • 1858 – The Methodist Episcopal Church of Mina Corners was formed.
  • 1868Last liquor license issued in the Town of Sherman, preceding a dry era that lasted until the "wet" vote on November 8, 1938.
  • 1898Alice Thompson became Jamestown’s first streetcar fatality.
  • 1954Chautauqua County BOCES was officially chartered. (Buildings constructed starting in 1967.)
  • 1975Historical marker unveiled at the grave of Jeremiah Griffith, a Revolutionary War veteran, in Fluvanna Cemetery.
  • 1988Kathy Wilson disappeared; her murder remains unsolved to this day.

 

May 19

  • 1851 – The Erie Railroad opened for regular business in Dunkirk.
  • 1889 – The Ford Block, the first major building in Brooklyn Square, was destroyed by fire.
  • 1922Masonic Temple in Jamestown was dedicated.
  • 1938First airmail flown from Jamestown by Ken Schroeder.
  • 1955Peggy Thompson became the first Jamestown resident to receive the Salk polio vaccine.
  • 1967 – The last baby of over 35,000 births was delivered at the maternity ward of Jamestown General Hospital.
  • 1972 – The first Dunkirk antique car show and flea market opened. (No longer held.)
  • 1994Sheriff John R. Bentley passed away.
  • 1995Astronaut William G. Gregory visited Jamestown.
  • 1996Carroll Rod and Gun Club shut down for unlicensed gambling and liquor sales.

 

May 20

  • 1842 – The Supplemental Treaty of Buffalo Creek returned the Cattaraugus and Allegany Reservations to the Seneca Nation.
  • 1867 – The first train arrived in Mayville, carrying 103 passengers.
  • 1889 – The Chautauqua Tribe of Improved Order of Red Men was formed, part of a national fraternal organization.
  • 1898Charles Samuels purchased the former Allen Opera House in Jamestown.
  • 1898Broadhead and Sons acquired the Grandin Mill property on First Street, Jamestown.
  • 1922 – The Soldiers’ Circle at Lake View Cemetery in Jamestown was dedicated by Maj. Gen. Charles J. Bailey.
  • 1924Several thousand dollars' worth of narcotics were seized in Jamestown.
  • 1924Jamestown High School Band gave its debut performance.
  • 1926 – The Holland Purchase Historical Society presented early maps to Chautauqua County Government.
  • 1930 – County’s first miniature golf course installed at Wahmeda.
  • 1947 – A small tornado struck Ashville.
  • 1972 – The cornerstone was laid for the current Salvation Army building in Jamestown.

 

May 21

  • 1900 – The bath house at Celoron Park was destroyed by fire.
  • 1984 – The Sea Lion was launched, later becoming a regional attraction.
  • 1994Gerald Haglund received the Order of the Polar Star for his promotion of Swedish culture in Jamestown.

 

May 22

  • 1869Dr. William B. Martin’s buggy overturned in Farmington; he and two blind singers were injured. His daughter May was unharmed.
  • 1875 – The Nettie Fox, the largest steamer on Chautauqua Lake, was launched. Later renamed Jamestown (not to be confused with the modern vessel).
  • 1886Kate Stoneman, born in Busti, became the first woman lawyer in New York, admitted to the bar by the state Supreme Court.
  • 1886 – The Jamestown Bar Association was organized.
  • 1954Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. spoke at the Viking Temple in Jamestown.
  • 1964 – The Town of Busti acquired the Busti Mill from Clarence Andrews; now operated by the Busti Historical Society.
  • 1965 – The first Demonstrating Traditional Crafts Show took place in Madison County, inspired by David Goff. Served as a prototype for the Busti Apple Festival and similar local events.
  • 1969Demolition of Brooklyn Square began under urban renewal. The Gifford Building was among the first to go (it had replaced the earlier Ford Block).
  • 1995Red Lobster restaurant opened in West Ellicott.
  • 1996 – The Ironstone Restaurant in Jamestown reopened.
  • 1997 – A two-headed calf was born in Russell, PA at 9:30 PM; it died the next day.

 

May 23

  • 1609 – The Second Charter of Virginia claimed lands westward, possibly including Chautauqua County.
  • 1849George Stoneman Sr. launched his horse-powered boat on Chautauqua Lake.
  • 1885 – The Women’s Christian Association (WCA) was chartered in Jamestown; the foundation of WCA Hospital.
  • 1923 – The Pennsylvania Railroad station in Mayville was destroyed by fire.
  • 1927 – A tornado struck Busti.
  • 1934 – The Robert P. Illig Chapter #47 of the Disabled American Veterans was chartered in Jamestown.
  • 1941Ingjald Lodge #65 of the Vikings acquired the Fraternal Order of Eagles building in Jamestown for $25,000.
  • 1956 – A dramatic manhunt ended at 11:30 AM with the capture of James T. Carter on Leslie Barton’s farm in Busti.
  • 1991 – The first Lucyfest was held in Jamestown, celebrating Lucille Ball.
  • 2005Jamestown Savings Bank was absorbed by Northwest Savings.

 

May 24

  • 1826 – The first stagecoach route from Dunkirk to Warren passed through Jamestown.
  • 1900 – Construction began on the present Kinzua Bridge (completed September 6, 1900).
  • 1917 – A Red Cross auxiliary chapter was formed in Lakewood.
  • 1942 – The first meeting of Community Baptist Bible Church was held in Fluvanna, a forerunner of Bethel Baptist Church.
  • 1980 – The Dunkirk Historical Museum was officially dedicated.
  • 1991 – The Little Theater was renamed the Lucille Ball Little Theater.
  • 1994Demolition began on the Cherry Street parking ramp in Jamestown.
  • 2006 – The Super Wal-Mart in Lakewood held its grand opening, replacing the earlier smaller store.

 

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