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Jimerson Town, New York

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replace the original and now-demolished JoJo Redeye Building that served that purpose before). Through traffic was discontinued in the 1970s. This was in part because the Seneca Nation wanted to discourage outsiders (at the time of Jimerson Town's founding, the nation had a problem with tourists exploring the new community); other factors for converting Jimerson Town into a
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was evacuated in 1967. Since the mid-1980s, it has developed a volunteer fire department, day-care center, Montessori school, SNI buildings for tribal administration and athletics facilities (the current version of the athletic building, the Allegany Community Center, was built in the early 2010s to
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included the reservoir's tendency to flood the roadway west of Jimerson Town, endangering traffic, and an effort to cut Red House (the next community to the southwest of Jimerson Town along old Route 17) off from the highway system and force its few remaining residents to move elsewhere so that that
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The Seneca also have several facilities in Salamanca: the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum, the Allegany branch of the SNI library, a Seneca-owned bowling alley (the bowling alley was repurposed as a bingo hall around 1990) and two craft shops, and a restaurant featuring Seneca cuisine. The
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does not recognize the community and no population estimates are available. At the time of its founding in the 1960s, the community was developed with 145 residences, each on one-acre plots. It has been developed with several facilities since the 1980s.
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Two churches operate in Jimerson Town: a Presbyterian missionary church and the nondenominational Red House Memorial Chapel, the latter of which is a church that moved from Red House to Jimerson Town in 1967, forcibly and against their will.
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Jimerson Town's proximity to Salamanca and its better infrastructure has given the area a more suburban environment compared to the mostly rural Steamburg area. It became the seat of government for the Allegany Reservation after
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runs through the community; from 2016 until a "Slow Down Jimtown" campaign lowered the community's speed limit in 2019,
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construction. It was one of two communities built for this purpose, the other being Highbanks, south of
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Allegany Oxbow: A history of Allegany State Park and the Allegany Reserve of the Seneca Nation
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as a resettlement area for some of the more than 600 Seneca displaced as a result of the
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The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam: Forced Relocation Through Two Generations
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Jimerson Town as it is known today was founded in the 1960s adjacent to the
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terminates near the hamlet and runs adjacent to the community as the
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opened just south of Jimerson Town in the early 2000s (decade).
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town's land could be claimed for expanding Route 17 and
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around the time the Allegany Reservation was laid out.
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Town, as it was originally established by the heirs of
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Salamanca Area Museum Association. 185:, University of Nebraska Press, 2002 168:National Register of Historic Places 82:, Jimerson Town is a corruption of 13: 349: 293:Municipalities and communities of 173: 14: 862: 240:Miller, Rick (December 1, 2023). 16:Planned community in New York, US 117:were posted in both English and 228:Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam 233: 202: 54:, Jimerson Town is one of two 1: 195: 296:Cattaraugus County, New York 44:Cattaraugus County, New York 7: 846:Hamlets in New York (state) 67:United States Census Bureau 40:Allegany Indian Reservation 10: 867: 73: 836:Iroquois populated places 769: 755: 737: 705: 655: 592: 533: 360: 347: 326: 307: 209:Congdon, Charles (1968). 191:, Jimerson family website 60:Seneca Nation of Indians 728:Oil Springs Reservation 722:Cattaraugus Reservation 52:Cattaraugus Reservation 354: 164:Allegany Council House 153:Seneca Allegany Casino 353: 42:within the bounds of 782:United States portal 717:Allegany Reservation 672:Farmersville Station 808: /  145:Allegany State Park 123:Allegheny Reservoir 355: 246:Olean Times Herald 80:The Allegany Oxbow 791: 790: 166:was added to the 115:speed limit signs 95:City of Salamanca 36:planned community 858: 823: 822: 820: 819: 818: 813: 809: 806: 805: 804: 801: 783: 776: 352: 319: 312: 302: 297: 287: 280: 273: 264: 263: 257: 256: 254: 252: 237: 231: 226:Bilharz (2002), 224: 215: 214: 206: 180:Joy A. 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Seneca language
planned community
Allegany Indian Reservation
Cattaraugus County, New York
Irving
Cattaraugus Reservation
capitals
Seneca Nation of Indians
United States Census Bureau
Mary Jemison
City of Salamanca
Kinzua Dam
Steamburg
Old Route 17
stop signs
speed limit signs
Seneca
Allegheny Reservoir
Allegheny River
Red House
cul-de-sac
Allegany State Park
Seneca Allegany Casino
Allegany Council House
National Register of Historic Places
Joy A. Bilharz, The Allegany Senecas and Kinzua Dam: Forced Relocation Through Two Generations
"Information about the Seneca Indians from THIS Seneca's Perspective"


"Removal, replacement of Red House Bridge is underway"

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