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The Town of Sidney was not officially formed until 1801 when it split from the Town of Franklin. On April 7 of that year, the town was named Sidney in honor of British naval officer Sir Sidney Smith who was a hero in the American and French revolutionary wars but who never actually visited Sidney.
9 mar 2020 · Sadly, after 211 years of service, the First Congregational Church of Sidney held its final service on Christmas Eve, 2019. The church, established in 1808, was the oldest in Sidney.
Sidney Historic District is a national historic district located at Sidney, Delaware County, New York. It encompasses 906 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures in the northern half of the village of Sidney.
3 sie 2019 · VIEW FROM CRANEHILL ROAD - 2000 photo. KETCHUM ROAD - 2000 photo. RANDOM SHOTS FOR OTHER TOWNS. The Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site is an attempt to gather in one place many of the public domain records for genealogical research in Delaware County, New York.
Originally known as Old Unadilla, the book chronicles the transformation of Sidney in more than 200 vintage images. Nestled in the foothills of the Catskill mountains, Sidney has hummed with economic and industrial activity since its founding by Rev. William Johnston in 1772.
2 mar 2023 · View the photos of the expansion of the Sidney Library, the construction of the connector between the original library and the old post office, by clicking here. View some photos of historic Sidney by clicking here .
The cemetery is Sidney's oldest burial ground, with the first interments occurring in the 1780s and 90s. By the turn of the nineteenth century, the small parcel on the banks of the Susquehanna was acknowledged and set aside as the settlement's common burial ground.