505:"The first business of the settlers in Alfred was to make "clearings." The ashes, carefully saved from the burned fallows and converted into potash, was the first source of revenue. The making of maple sugar supplied home requirement and the surplus, bartered with the merchant, helped to secure needed family supplies. Lumber had little value beyond the cost of making, on account of lack of roads and a market. Those who could hunt could in that way help supply themselves with food, especially if they were fortunate enough to secure the bounty offered for the killing of wolves. Flax was raised, prepared by hand, carded, spun, woven and converted into clothing. When it became possible sheep were raised and their wool formed, entirely by hand processes, into clothing. Few indeed were the early homes into which the cards, the spinning-wheel, the flag-wheel, the quill-wheel, the swifts, the warping-bars, and loom did not find an early entrance. Oxen were in general use because considered more economical and useful than horses. The virgin soil, enriched by the ashes of the burned timber, was highly productive; and when the seasons were favorable, good crops of grain rewarded the farmer's toil among the roots and stumps. Year by year the clearings widened, orchards were planted, flocks and herds increased and roads became more passable. Here and there a mill was built, and a few small stores were opened."
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was founded after the discovery of high-quality clay in the town. The company grew over the next decade to become a leading producer of roof tile and architectural terra cotta. "These works have cost $ 150,000 and employ from 20 to 50 men. Tile of improved patterns excelling any other manufactured in
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Baptists, as part of the Alfred Select teacher's college and is one of the oldest coeducational institutions in the US. Alfred University offers more than 40 majors and courses of study in 5 colleges and schools; its enrollment status is approximately 2,000
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History of Alfred, New York A Centennial
Memorial History of Allegany County, New York, John S. Minard, Esq. Historian, Mrs. Georgia Drew Andrews, Editor. W. A. Fergusson & Co., Alfred, N. Y. 1896, p. 624. Transcribed by: Diana Gates
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234:Town Council
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205:Incorporated
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1970:McGrawville
1960:Black Creek
1809:West Almond
1744:Clarksville
1739:Centerville
1654:County seat
1541:January 31,
1223:"Officials"
1187:John Tuttle
1056:other races
1006:2021 (est.)
569:ceramic art
164: /
2048:Categories
1922:Friendship
1894:Wellsville
1879:Canaseraga
1804:Wellsville
1784:New Hudson
1754:Friendship
1194:References
1025:As of the
602:, and the
557:ceramicist
291:Population
213:Government
152:77°47′23″W
149:42°15′22″N
2010:Footnotes
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1303:Reinhart.
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386:FIPS code
374:Area code
326:Time zone
283:Elevation
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1932:Rushford
1927:Houghton
1917:Fillmore
1889:Richburg
1864:Angelica
1840:Villages
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1734:Caneadea
1719:Birdsall
1709:Angelica
1149:climatic
1060:Hispanic
1050:, 0.02%
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189:New York
1952:Hamlets
1912:Belfast
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1859:Andover
1814:Willing
1764:Granger
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1704:Andover
1661:Belmont
1516:June 4,
1254:July 4,
1143:Climate
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454:History
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395:Website
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90:Alfred
43:Alfred
1769:Grove
1729:Burns
1699:Amity
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1671:Towns
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413:is a
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312:4,880
185:State
1937:Scio
1904:CDPs
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1819:Wirt
1799:Ward
1794:Scio
1774:Hume
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1689:Alma
1543:2008
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