A Brief History
In 1805
Mr. Jonathan Melvin purchased 500 acres of land situated within the present
village limits of Wolcott. Melvin was a revolutionary soldier and came
here from Melvin Hill in Phelps, NY. Evidence suggests that before this
time Indians visited this area to hunt, fish and gather food. Melvin would
have had to clear his property, for Wolcott was a wilderness. From that
time on other settlers came in and bought land from Melvin.
About 1809 a sawmill
and a gristmill were built by the falls. (Later part of it became known
as Harnden’s Mill and supplied the area with cattle feed and flour.
It was destroyed by fire in the 1960’s and little remains to indicate
where it once stood). The falls being one of the reasons that the area
was settled. Other mills were built to make furniture, weave fabrics,
tan leather and manufacture shoes. Unfortunately there is no evidence
of the industry that the falls once supported. Jonathan Melvin also built
as ashery on the North side of Main Street and a distillery on the West
Side.
Obidiah
Adams who was a surveyor came to Wolcott in 1810. He bought 40 acres of
land from Melvin. This land was on the east side of the present New Hartford
Street. He built a story and half frame building on the site of the present
Wolcott Hotel. He opened a tavern. In 1812 he moved the schoolhouse that
stood across the street and connected it with the tavern. Because of the
energies of Melvin, Adams and Osgood Church Wolcott became a hub of industry
in this part of Wayne County. Adams purchased Melvin’s Mill and
prospered, doing much business with Canada. Lake Ontario was a natural
highway for trade, and the Erie Canal served the same purpose when it
was constructed.
The Baptist
Church was the first house of worship to be built, and the first school
occupied the corner of Draper and West Main Streets. Eventually, when
a larger facility was needed, the Leavenworth family donated land where
the current Leavenworth Middle School stands.
The first
train came to Wolcott in 1872. The original depot still stands and it
is the goal of The Wolcott Historical Society to someday use it for a
museum.
An iron
foundry was built on Wolcott Creek near the present-day corner of Furnace
and West Port Bay Roads. The iron was used to manufacture farm implements,
household wares, and building columns that are still visible on some of
the shops along Main Street. The foundry operated for nearly fifty years.
In a
1905 edition of Grip’s Historical Souvenir of Wolcott, it states,
“The village of Wolcott is one of the smartest, cleanest and most
enterprising towns in this part of the state. This is true both on its
residents and business features. Such are the features that attract the
notice of the stranger at first glance.” In 1905 there were approximately
55 businesses in Wolcott with 18 service businesses.
Wolcott
has had since 1913 a worldwide attraction. That is the fountain of Venus
in the center of town. At one time there was a natural spring that came
up out of the ground and was used to water the horses. The money to buy
this statue was raised a few cents at a time cost about $875.00.She has
worn several different colors and at one time was painted a bronze color.
Many objections were raised when she received the natural colors she now
sports.
The original
town has undergone many transformations. There have been several devastating
fires. One was where the present Palace Theatre stands. Another where
Cody Bartlett’s office is. In recent memory the building where the
small park is on Main Street (next to Mark’s Pizzeria) and the other
the Wolcott Bargain Center next to the Palace Theatre.
We
are extremely fortunate to have most of our town intact and the stores
occupied. If you look at other towns you will see many empty store fronts
and see the depreciation, be thankful that Wolcott is holding its own.
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