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Little Valley

Little Valley

Little Valley was formed from the Town of Perry, and was the fourth town to be
organized in the County.  Little Valley's first formation, in 1818, included the
present towns of Leon, Conewango, Randolph, South Valley, Coldspring, Napoli,
New Albion, Mansfield, Salamanca, Red House, and Little Valley.  Following
several divisions, the Town of Little Valley as it exists today was formed in
1854.

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  • Henry Van Aernam Fuller
  • Experiment to Domesticate Elk
  • Sandon Studios R.D. Little Valley, New York
  • One Great Industry that Has Been Instrumental in Building up a Village
  • The Cutlers of Cattaraugus County, New York
  • "A.F. Rescue Unit Bases Its Hunt for Plane Here"
  • "200 Planes Hunt Airliner Lost with 40"
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Media Gallery - Little Valley

  • Kirk Snyder, U.S. Marines - Vietnam War
    Kirk Snyder, Vietnam - Our Veterans, Their Stories Kirk Snyder, Vietnam - Our Veterans, Their Stories
  • Timothy Lerminiaux - U.S. Marine Corp
    Timothy Lerminiaux - Our Veterans, Their Stories Timothy Lerminiaux - Our Veterans, Their Stories
  • Cattaraugus Cutlery and or JBF Champlin in Little Valley, NY
  • The Final Destruction of the Cattaraugus Cutlery
    Sad end for the stately cutlery

Latest Media in this Municipality

  • Kirk Snyder, U.S. Marines - Vietnam War
    Kirk Snyder, Vietnam - Our Veterans, Their Stories Kirk Snyder, Vietnam - Our Veterans, Their Stories
  • Timothy Lerminiaux - U.S. Marine Corp
    Timothy Lerminiaux - Our Veterans, Their Stories Timothy Lerminiaux - Our Veterans, Their Stories
  • The Final Destruction of the Cattaraugus Cutlery
    Sad end for the stately cutlery
  • Cattaraugus Cutlery and or JBF Champlin in Little Valley, NY
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