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Oxford Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Oxford in Chenango County, New York. The district includes 201 contributing buildings and seven contributing structures. It encompasses the village's historic core and includes commercial, residential, civic, and ecclesiastical buildings.
Oxford, Town of, New York: LAKE WARN Historic maker of Lake Warn, Oxford, NY: NYS ED Department 1938 NYS Route 12 between Brisben and Oxford, NY Oxford, Town of, New York: N 42°22'49.1 W 75°38'49.3" LAKE WARN According to tradition burial place of Thick Neck, giant Chief of the Antones, a tribe of the Tuscaroras killed by the Oneidas.
Oxford is a town in Chenango County, New York, United States. The town contains a village also named Oxford. Oxford is an interior town in the south-central part of the county, southwest of the city of Norwich. At the 2010 census the town population was 3,901. [3] The name derives from that of the native town of an early landowner from New England.
Oxford is a village in Chenango County, New York, United States. The population was 1,450 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The village is named after Oxford, Massachusetts , the hometown of the landowner.
Theodore Burr House (also known as Oxford Memorial Library) is a historic home located at Oxford in Chenango County, New York. It is a box like, wood-frame 2-story building with recessed 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wings. It was built between 1810 and 1812 by Theodore Burr (1771–1822), one of the founding settlers of Oxford. It was a private residence ...
The home is located on New York State Route 220 and is situated east of the village of Oxford on hills with beautiful views overlooking the village and the Chenango River, and below the former New York, Ontario and Western Railroad. The veterans home is situated on 60 acres (240,000 m 2) and includes 242 beds. Residents receive state-of-the-art ...
US Post Office-Oxford is a historic post office building located at Oxford in Chenango County, New York, United States. It was built in 1939–1940, and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department under Louis A. Simon. It is a one-story, five-bay, steel ...
The land that was to become Bowman Lake State Park was originally part of the region's reforestation lands, which were acquired by the state beginning in 1929.Under the management of the New York Conservation Department, 200 campsites were established around Bowman Lake in 1962, in addition to a day use area, sand beach, and boat launch.