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Description - Wollenberg Grain and Seed Elevator, Buffalo as an Architectural Museum website; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. NY-242, "Wollenberg Grain & Seed Elevator, 133 Goodyear Avenue, Buffalo, Erie County, NY", 11 photos, 2 measured drawings, 12 data pages, 1 photo caption page
Belmont Grange #1243, also known as Andrew McNett Residence, is a historic grange building located at Belmont in Allegany County, New York.It was built about 1860 in the Italianate style by Andrew McNett, an attorney, Civil War veteran, and subsequently the village's first mayor.
At NY 32 on the Hudson River: Mechanicville: Powerhouse, earth embankment, concrete non-overflow dam, and 700 feet long concrete gravity overflow dam built in 1897-1898. 41: Mohawk Valley Grange Hall: Mohawk Valley Grange Hall: April 3, 2012
2835 NY 29 Battenville: 2: Baker-Merrill House ... Hebron Valley Grange No. 1103: July 28, 2006 : 3185 Cty Rte 30 West Hebron: 24: Home Farm: Home Farm: December 5 ...
Walton Grange 1454-Former Armory: Walton Grange 1454-Former Armory: June 22, 1998 : 57 Stockton Ave. Walton: 1886 armory later used as Grange hall, school and clubhouse 74: West Delhi Presbyterian Church, Manse, and Cemetery
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Buffalo, New York, United States.The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Agway was formed on July 25, 1964, from a merger between the Grange League Federation of Ithaca, New York and the Eastern States Farmers' Exchange. [2] [3] [4] In 1965, the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Cooperative merged into Agway. [2] In 1980, Agway purchased dairy company HP Hood of Lynnfield, Massachusetts.
More complete lists of Grange buildings, historic or otherwise, in any particular area, can be derived using the National Grange's Find a Grange page. For one state, "in 1870, the Vermont State Grange was organized at the Union Schoolhouse in St. Johnsbury. By 1872 there were twelve subordinate granges throughout the State.