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Historic Marker - Site of Joseph Miller's home

Historic Site #:01-093   (Exists)   Type: B2,I1 Town:Arcadia
Site Name:Historic Marker - Site of Joseph Miller's homeGPS Coordinates:43.045775, -77.096098
Address:West Miller Street
Description:
JOSEPH MILLER ON THIS SITE STOOD HOME OF JOSEPH MILLER WHO FOUNDED NEWARK IN 1819 AND BUILT LOCAL SECTION OF ERIE CANAL CA. 1822.


 
Photo by Bavis 6-25-21Provided by Chris Davis, Arcadia Town Historian
Photo by Bavis 6-25-21Photo by Bavis 6-25-21
Provided by Chris Davis, Arcadia Town Historian
 
Historic narrative:

This house was the first frame house built in Newark (then called Miller's Basin), in 1820, by Newark founder Joseph A. Miller (1769 - 1831), who purchased 102 acres of land.  It was originally built on S. Main St. (then called Vienna St., the road to Phelps), and was facing east.  In 1839, the house was moved around the corner to newly built West Miller St. so building lots could be sold for downtown expansion. It was on the north side, facing south (where the historic marker is now).  It was torn down in 1952.



References:

Historic Homes In and Around Arcadia, Cecilia B Jackson (1982)