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"Bridging Two Counties"

Est. 1848. A beautifully quaint community nestled among the hills surrounding Cattaraugus Creek in Southwestern New York State

HISTORY

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(Courtesy of the Gowanda Area Historical Society)
The Gowanda Historical Museum is located at 2 Chestnut Street, Gowanda.

The name “Gowanda” is derived from the Seneca Indian phrase meaning “a valley among the hills” or “under the cliffs,” referring to the village’s location below the Zoar Valley gorge along Cattaraugus Creek. Occupied by various Indian tribes before the American Revolution, the westward movement of our growing nation brought the first settlers here from New England early in the 19th century.

What is now Gowanda was settled in 1810 by Turner Aldrich, who bought 707 acres on both sides of the creek from the Holland Land Company. He cleared the land, built a cabin, a sawmill and a gristmill. The settlement was called Aldrich’s Mills until 1823 when the name was changed to Lodi. The village was incorporated as Gowanda in 1848.

Ahaz Allen settled next in 1812, erecting a cabin above Aldrich’s in what is now called Hidi. The first white child born here was his daughter, Caroline, in 1813. The next year he dug a race, dammed the creek, and built a sawmill. Allen built the first frame house here in 1815 on what is now Beech Street. It burned and was torn down in 1970.
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Those who followed these pioneers to this beautiful valley have each left their mark, large or small, in its streets, buildings, factories, businesses and institutions. The history of Gowanda is charted through fire and flood, economic boom or bust, immigration and migration, and the inevitable march of time.
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Village Square
Historical Notes
  • 1820 First Bridge over Cattaraugus Creek
  • 1820 First Post Office, Aldrich Street
  • 1824 First School, Buffalo and Mechanic Streets
  • 1820 First cemetery, near Seneca Street
  • 1827 First newspaper, “Lodi Pioneer”
  • 1835 Town of Persia formed from Perrysburg
  • 1856 Great fire destroys downtown Gowanda
  • 1861 Flood destroys Main Street Bridge
  • 1861 Col. Thomas J. Parker commands 64th NY Regiment in Civil War 1867 Pine Hill Cemetery
  • 1870 Many brick homes and stores built
  • 1874 Railroad station opens
  • 1881 Bank of Gowanda opens
  • 1884 Fire Department organizes
  • 1889 Iron bridge on Main Street opens
  • 1889 Gowanda Cooperative Savings and Loan Association organized
  • 1896 Gaensslen, Fisher & Co tannery located in Hidi
  • 1898 Gowanda State Homeopathic Hospital opens
  • 1904 Eastern Tanners Glue Co built
  • 1912 J.N. Adam Memorial Hospital opens in Perrysburg
  • 1926 Hollywood Theatre built by Wilhelm family
  • 1956 New Junior-Senior high school dedicated
  • 1963 Iron bridge replaced by modern bridge
VILLAGE OF GOWANDA, NY
27 East Main Street
Gowanda, NY 14070
Phone: (716) 532-3353
Fax. 716-532-2938


​Office Hours:
M, W, TH 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TU 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
​FR 8 a.m. - Noon
Closed all Federal and State Holidays

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