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European sense of a large stone building. It may mean nothing more than that it was a permanent, as opposed to transitory, settlement. The earliest description, from a French colonial historian of about 1690, is that Kanestio consisted of "'several score of houses built of timber, each having four stone chimneys, adjoining a natural meadow of several hundred
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of No Man's Land". There are references to a "Kanestio castle", but differing accounts of what it was, or even what was meant by "castle". One modern writer calls it "mysterious", noting that "facts about are few and difficult to come by." A well-known version is that of
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Canisteo trailer park (which replaced a waste materials company that occupied the site after the factory's closure). The Henry Carter and Son foundry, founded in 1873, renamed the Canisteo Steam Power Company, manufactured steam engines and many other metal products. In 1890, it employed 10 men.
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was built in 1850, there was not room for a depot between the tracks and the
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in 1972; the current four-lane route is higher up.) With the growth of automobiles this replaced the railroad, Depot St. declined in importance, and
Hornellsville Street was turned into West Main Street and the former Main St. into East Main St. All Erie service to Canisteo ended in the 1940s; there
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Other manufacturers included the
Canisteo Silk Mill, on Russell St., which in the 1920s had 200 employees and was the only such factory in the country. There was also a small sawmill, on Third St.; and Scott's Dairy, a milk processor, located on Depot St. near the rail line. Scott's had a small ice
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Canisteo. On an 1873 map, Main Street (neither East nor West) stretched from Railroad/Greenwood Street to what was later called Ordway Lane, where the street ended. In the other direction,
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European settlement, but there are different versions of who the inhabitants were and what the settlement consisted of. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Canisteo was in a remote area, between territories of the Seneca and Delaware Indians, "a sort
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The village is home of the "world famous living sign" which was once featured in a Ripley's "Believe it or Not!" book. The sign spells out the name of the village in Scots Pine trees and has been around for more than fifty years. It is viewable from Greenwood Street near the elementary school. The
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Canisteo got telephone service about 1902. It got dial service about 1950; the original building, on Fifth St., is still (2015) in use. Numbers were four digits, beginning with 2- or 4-, and the only pay phone in town, in the school, with 8-. However, it was an isolated island until the commercial
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line) linked Canisteo with Hornell; the trolley passed by the Erie station, linking it via Depot Street with the center of Canisteo, over half a mile away. By road, the main connection was the Canisteo River Road, today (2019) Steuben County route 29 between Canisteo and Hornell, route 119 between
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living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.9% were non-families. 29.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.46 and the average family size was 3.04.
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A number of small manufacturing establishments existed along Depot Street in the nineteenth century; there were 10 factories in Canisteo in 1873. These included the Voorhis planing mill, a site later taken over by the Canisteo Sash & Door Company in 1885. These were located at the site of the
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were permitted to occupy portions of it. We are told that within the limits of this town was once the Indian village of 'Kanestio,' where also lived a number of deserters from the British army and other renegades from the white settlements. The murder of two Dutch traders by these outlaws brought
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of 2000, there were 2,336 people, 948 households, and 626 families residing in the village. The population density was 2,415.1 inhabitants per square mile (932.5/km). There were 1,024 housing units at an average density of 1,058.7 per square mile (408.8/km). The racial makeup of the village was
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In 1891 the Farmer's Co-Operative Insurance Company was organized in Canisteo, and grew to be "one of the most successful fire insurance companies in the state". The same clipping reveals that in 1925 there was a potato club in Canisteo, with a membership of 32 boys and the support of the Erie
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and good order.... On account of poor health, in January, 1900, he disposed of his interest in the Times to J. C. Latham, who is now its editor and proprietor. It is now published in the interest of the Republican party; has twelve pages, and is issued weekly." The
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To create parking for downtown merchants, in the 1950s The Green, Canisteo's central park, between East Main, Greenwood, South Main, and Maple Streets, was sacrificed. It had had an old-fashioned, huge drinking fountain; older photos show a small bandstand.
726:, by Elmer E. Reynolds. The plant and paper were removed to Canisteo in 1894. It was last published by James N. Osincup and Clarence C. Potter, but it did not retain its patronage in the locality where it was established, and is not now in circulation."
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The only significant industry in Canisteo today is the Welles Bros. sign factory, which began operations in 1955 from a leased building, now (2015) abandoned, on Fifth Street; in 1967 it moved to its present (2015) building at 92 Depot St.
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of the river and tracks. Depot Street (renamed Railroad Street while the trolley ran down it) was built to connect the depot to the Canisteo House hotel. A large community, with businesses and shops, and other hotels, sprang up.
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center of Hornell got dial service in 1963. To call Hornell, one dialed 3- for a Hornell operator. This is probably a reason why Hornell's exchange, 324, begins with a 3-. The only other dialable location was the hamlet of
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Until 1851, when the Erie Railroad began operations, traffic was via the Canisteo River. The Erie ended that traffic, although an undated picture, which must be post-Erie since it includes a bicycle, shows a horse-drawn
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began operations in 1851. The line passed to the east of Canisteo, and passenger service was provided, though ending in the 1940s; the depot stood vacant for decades before being demolished. From 1892 to 1926 the
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A picture from 1880 reveals that on the west side of Greenwood St. there was a bookstore run by Allison B. Laine. A J. H. Stewart owned, at 23 Main St. (later East Main St.) a store selling pianos, organs, and
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In 1888 Canisteo was described as prosperous. "While the factories over the country are reducing the hours of labor her industries are wide-awake, and have more than enough to keep them running full time."
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linked Hornell via the Erie depot in Canisteo with the center of Canisteo. It was replaced by bus service, although there have been gaps when no public transportation was available. From 1896 to 1936, the
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In 1878 the manufactures of Canisteo amounted to a million dollars. At various times there were factories making buttons, rulers, dresses, signs, Superior registers, baskets, and car springs.
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The Tucker button factory was also located on Depot Street. In 1908 the factory was occupied by the Thomas Spring & Gear Company, which manufactured shock absorbers for
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over Purdy Creek were also constructed as part of this project, as was the village's sewer system. The only flooding in the village since this construction was a result of
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was established in 1876 by S. H. Jennings and in April, 1886, was sold to F. B. Smith, who conducted it with ability and success." From 1889 to 1892 it was the
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1876:"Canisteo Town and Village Has Colorful History" (Diamond Jubilee ed.). July 1–4, 1960. p. 2.
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2184:"A Pointer for the Stockholders of the Canisteo Gas Company"
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2552:Virginia L. Bartos (February 2004).
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1526:Robinson, David D. (February 1996).
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1464:Robinson, David D. (November 1995).
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1528:"Canisteo Castle Builders Found?"
2820:1893 Canisteo business directory
2628:. November 23, 1893. p. 6.
2594:. November 15, 1893. p. 8.
2497:. November 18, 1892. p. 1.
2396:: R. Pearsal Smith. p. 620.
2248:"Consolidated Telephone Company"
2224:. December 15, 1893. p. 4.
1964:. January 2016. p. insert.
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2447:"N. Y., L. E. & W. R.R. Co"
2192:. December 8, 1893. p. 7.
1735:. Bulletin, 78. Archeology, 9.
1686:McMaster, Guy Humphrey (1853).
923:is an ice-covered peninsula in
208:2,329.76/sq mi (899.84/km)
1651:Stuart, William Morey (1935).
1603:Dickey, George (Summer 2016).
915:Canisteo Peninsula, Antarctica
824:Lake Erie and Western Railroad
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2738:"Online Directory: Australia"
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2261:. August 9, 1902. p. 8.
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2100:. March 18, 1892. p. 5.
1416:. United States Census Bureau
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2298:. July 27, 1925. p. 5.
2189:Hornellsville Weekly Tribune
2097:Hornellsville Weekly Tribune
2068:. April 1, 1926. p. 1.
1996:Hornellsville Weekly Tribune
2712:United States Census Bureau
2656:United States Census Bureau
2460:. June 6, 1891. p. 3.
2361:. January 2014. p. 3.
2236:– via Newspapers.com.
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1928:. January 2012. p. 3.
1887:Hendershott, D. H. (1885).
1808:Kanisteo Historical Society
1801:"The Canisteo of the 1890s"
1495:Dickey, George (May 1996).
1345:Sister Cities International
971:United States Census Bureau
594:spoke in Canisteo in 1924.
408:Colonial village of outlaws
391:upon them the vengeance of
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1991:"Canisteo's Prosperity"
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866:Living sign
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729:The weekly
689:Prohibition
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3314:Categories
3214:Gang Mills
3092:West Union
3067:Troupsburg
3017:Hartsville
2390:statistics
1400:References
1275:As of the
945:77°36′23″W
942:42°16′12″N
925:Antarctica
720:Troupsburg
693:temperance
656:Newspapers
565:arc lights
551:temperance
427:Delaware
284:feature ID
192:Population
96:77°36′24″W
93:42°16′13″N
3276:Footnotes
3171:Riverside
3072:Tuscarora
3012:Greenwood
2997:Dansville
2666:April 23,
1899:cite book
1856:April 25,
1702:cite book
1667:cite book
1584:cite book
1367:Australia
931:Geography
893:USS
879:in 2004.
856:Route 248
751:Chronicle
388:Delawares
272:FIPS code
260:Area code
214:Time zone
184:Elevation
3262:Rexville
3204:Campbell
3151:Cohocton
3146:Canisteo
3112:Villages
3102:Woodhull
3062:Thurston
3057:Rathbone
3052:Pulteney
2987:Cohocton
2977:Canisteo
2972:Campbell
2962:Bradford
2716:Archived
2686:Archived
2660:Archived
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2001:Archived
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1966:Archived
1930:Archived
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1821:June 12,
1812:Archived
1761:Canisteo
1729:(1905).
1625:June 14,
1616:Archived
1536:Archived
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1480:June 21,
1474:Archived
1440:Archived
1373:See also
1359:Wauchope
1306:Hispanic
1296:, 0.51%
1292:, 0.17%
1284:, 0.21%
895:Canisteo
889:Canisteo
852:Route 36
817:Rexville
347:New York
294:Canisteo
276:36-12254
248:ZIP code
137:New York
3229:Hamlets
3186:Wayland
3131:Arkport
3120:Addison
3097:Wheeler
3082:Wayland
3042:Lindley
3007:Fremont
2992:Corning
2967:Cameron
2947:Addison
2918:Hornell
2913:Corning
2692:June 4,
2372:June 6,
2336:May 21,
2269:May 26,
2232:May 26,
2168:May 26,
2136:May 26,
1939:June 6,
1542:May 29,
1511:May 29,
1446:May 16,
1280:98.16%
781:Schools
763:Addison
747:Hornell
636:of the
585:Cameron
518:foundry
494:trolley
415:arpents
384:Senecas
368:History
362:Hornell
339:village
337:) is a
287:0945774
149:Steuben
122:Country
33:Village
3257:Gibson
3252:Carson
3237:Adrian
3176:Savona
3125:Almond
3077:Urbana
3037:Jasper
3032:Howard
3022:Hornby
2905:Cities
2786:Part 3
2781:Part 2
2776:Part 1
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1277:census
1009:Census
743:Herald
514:cooper
144:County
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3087:Wayne
3002:Erwin
2982:Caton
2952:Avoca
2939:Towns
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1958:(PDF)
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1298:Asian
1286:Black
1282:White
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1249:−2.8%
1244:2,270
1234:−3.5%
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1219:−9.6%
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745:, of
714:"The
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253:14823
242:(EDT)
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