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Elial T. Foote

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Foote was the founder and first president of the Chautauqua County Bank, which was established in 1831. In 1836, he served as President of the Board of Trustees of the Jamestown Academy. He was also the organizer of the first Masonic Lodge in the Chautauqa County, Mt. Moriah.
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Foote was an associate judge of Chautauqua County in 1817 and judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Chautauqua County from 1818 to 1823, Jamestown postmaster in 1819, and the fourth Sheriff of Chautauqua county from 1820 to 1821. In 1824, he succeed
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Foote a studied medicine under Dr. Guthrie and attended medical lectures in New York City. In 1815, he was licensed as a doctor by the Chenango County Medical Society. In the same year, he moved to
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Foote was involved in industrial development, including construction of the Barcelona lighthouse, establishing a steamboat route from Buffalo to Erie, and helped established
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on which he built his home the following year. This was later the site of the Jamestown Union School and Collegiate Institute and presently the site of the
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Foote was an abolitionist and his papers associated with his antislavery work are preserved by the Chautauqua County Historical Society in its
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in Jamestown. He also donated land for the First Methodist, Swedish Methodist, First Congregational, and First Baptist Churches in Jamestown.
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After his first wife died in 1840, he married Amelia Stiles Leavitt Jenkins. She was the daughter of
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Foote was also a local historian, in which many of his papers contribtued to Andrew W. Young's 1875
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History of Chautauqua County, New York From Its First Settlement to the Present Time
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in 1819, representing Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Niagara counties in the
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in 1827. In the latter two terms, he represented Chautauqua County.
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in 1819–1820. He was again elected to the Assembly in 1825, to the
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Historical Marker Committee of Jamestown, New York (March 2022).
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as county judge of Chautauqua County and served until 1844.
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American physician, politician, jurist and historian
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New York State Assembly
Philo Orton
Isaac Phelps
William Hotchkiss
Jediah Prendergast
Chautauqua County, New York
Eliphalet Dewey
Gilbert Douglass
New York State Assembly
Nathan Mixer
Nathaniel Fenton
Nathan Mixer
Chautauqua County, New York
Zattu Cushing
Gill, Massachusetts
New Haven, Connecticut
Lake View Cemetery
Chautauqua County, New York
New York State Assembly
Gill, Massachusetts
Sherburne, New York
Jamestown, New York
Holland Land Company
Jamestown High School
New York State Assembly
43rd New York State Legislature
49th New York State Legislature
50th New York State Legislature
Zattu Cushing

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