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Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion

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611: 65: 90: 48: 1117: 1137: 1127: 618: 97: 72: 219:(1819–1885). In 1919, the city of Jamestown acquired the property as a Soldiers and Sailors Memorial. During World War II it was used as a recruitment center. After being abandoned for many decades the city had plans to tear it down, however, a society was formed to help save the building. It has been home to the 283:
The Fenton Historical Society was established on May 22, 1963 and the mansion was converted into a museum. Mary Torrance was the original president, Harry Rose was the first vice president, William Reynolds was the second vice president, Sybill McFadden was the secretary and Bert Hough was the
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was going to take through Jamestown. While plans were being made to tear down the building, mayor William D. Whitehead appointed Stanley A. Weeks to look into other possible uses for the mansion. Weeks would later become the first life member.
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In 1962, the mayor of Jamestown formed a committee to determine what to do with the property and it was decided to establish a historical society and museum, with the goal of preserving and restoring the Fenton Mansion.
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The property was vacant for many years before the city bought the house in 1919 for $ 35,000 to use as a war memorial for soldiers and sailors. Veterans associations began to occupy the building. During
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Some of these structures included the barn, carriage house, and servants' quarters. It was discovered that the barn was actually torn down and a greenhouse was built on the same location.
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The Fenton mansion was built 1863 for Reuben Fenton and his family. It was occupied until his wife Elizabeth Scudder Fenton's death in 1901.
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site. The dig started in 2012 and has the goal of uncovering many of the original historical structures that surrounded the Fenton mansion.
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In the early 1960s, the building was abandoned. There were plans to tear down the house in conjunction with the new route
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treasurer. In 2013, the adjacent William Hall House was purchased to use as for archives and a research library.
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The grounds around the Fenton, also known as Walnut Grove Park, have been the location of a
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since 1964 and is now used as a museum dedicated to the local history of Chautauqua county.
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style residence built in 1863. The home features a four-story tower. It was the home of
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as well as the national headquarters until the last Civil War veteran died in 1956.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in the Jamestown, New York Area
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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The dig is ongoing, and is coordinated by Dr. Thomas Greer.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion is located in New York
Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion is located in the United States
Jamestown, New York
42°5′29″N 79°14′20″W / 42.09139°N 79.23889°W / 42.09139; -79.23889
72000824
Jamestown
Chautauqua County, New York
Italian Villa
Reuben Fenton
National Register of Historic Places
World War II
Grand Army of the Republic
route 60
historical archaeology


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"Historical Society Formed To Save Fenton Mansion"


"National Register of Historic Places Registration: Fenton, Gov. Reuben, Mansion"
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
"Accompanying two photos"
"Blue Star Museums"

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