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1800

1800 - Newtown (Elmira) added to the regional mail route 1800 - First use of the name "Elmira" as a place.

1815

The first European settlement (1787) was incorporated as the village of Newtown in 1815.

1830

1830 - Ground was broken by oldest resident John Hendy for the Chemung Canal connecting Elmira to Seneca Lake, the Erie Canal, the Great Lakes, and beyond.

1836

Elmira, city, seat (1836) of Chemung county, southern New York, United States It lies on the Chemung River, near the Pennsylvania border, 60 miles (97 km) west of Binghamton.

1839

1839 - First fire chief Silas Haight appointed

1849

3 organized 1849 - Erie Railroad opens to service to Elmira 1849 - Illuminating gas introduced in Elmira 1849 - Burning of the Eagle Tavern

1851

1851 - The full length of the Erie Railroad opened.

1853

1853 - Chemung, New York - remains of mammoth found while digging the Junction Canal.

Today's whereabouts unknown 1853 - First store in Lowman 1853 - John Arnot's Gas Works opened on Madison Avenue.

1855

Elmira College was founded in 1855 and chartered by the regents of the University of the State of New York.

1862

1862 - Chemung County Courthouse erected 1862 - Elmira Free Academy opened - provided free education to anyone who desired.

1870

The author Mark Twain spent summers at nearby Quarry Farm from 1870 until his death and did much of his writing there; he is buried in the Woodlawn National Cemetery, along with his son-in-law, pianist-conductor Ossip Gabrilowitsch and motion-picture pioneer Hal Roach.

1876

Elmira Reformatory (now Elmira Correctional and Reception Center) was opened in 1876; it has been a trendsetter in prison reform.

Sibyl, founded in 1876, is one of the oldest student-run magazines in the United States.

1910

1910 - Mark Twain buried in Woodlawn Cemetery.

1912

He and his wife, Jennie Crocker Fassett (of a prominent San Francisco family) traveled to Korea in 1912 and were among the first westerners to visit the Royal Court.

1940

1940 - Langdon Plaza opened on the site of the former Langdon home.

1960

1960 - Construction began on the new Elmira Free Academy building on Hoffman Street to replace the old one on Lake Street 1960 - Consolidation of Erie and Lackawanna Railroads

1972

More than 5,000 homes were damaged when floodwaters ravaged the area in June 1972.

1990

Founded in 1990 as Elmira Downtown Development Business Improvement District, the BID is governed by a 18 member Board of Directors.

1999

1999 - First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton visited Elmira 1999 - Found at a secret location in Chemung County - "The Gilbert Mastodon" - at least one whole skeleton.

1999 - Elmira's Eileen Collins was NASA's first female space shuttle commander

2000

2000 - (Coach) First Arena in Elmira opened.

2011

Thank you for your work, Doctor Lyon 2011 - April 28 EF2 Tornado in Erin, NY near and along Route 223 2011 - Old Anchorage building was torn down after a big fire.

2011 - August 23 - Chemung County "moved" during the 5.8 East Coast earthquake in Virginia 2011 - The two rival high school football teams were abruptly combined into one "The Elmira Express," ending the annual Erie Bell game.

2012

2012 - Elmiran Molly Huddle ran in the 2012 Olympics in London, 5000-meter, track and field.

2013

2013 - Eldridge Park received new landscaping 2013 - New trees planted in Brand Park to replace the ones destroyed by last year's tornado.

2015

2015 - Mark Twain plaque (from a gravestone in Woodlawn Cemetery) stolen around New Year's Day, recovered in February.

2018

2018 - Work started on the new roundabout at Third, Main, & Park Place.

2019

2019 - Our roundabout finally opened at Third, Main, and Park Place.

2020

April 6, 2020 2020 - LECOM Lake Erie College of Medicine opens in Elmira.

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