Westernville, New York

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Westernville, New York is a town located west of Adirondack Park and north of Utica.

[edit] History

The Town of Western was formed from the Town of Steuben on March 10, 1797. Its 40,000 acres contain fertile soil and an abundant supply of water, including the Mohawk River, Lansing Kill, Big Brook, Stringer Brook, and other small streams. Westernville is the birthpalce of General Henry Halleck, one time Commander-In-Chief of the Union Armies. Buried here are General William Floyd famous Revolutionary soldier and signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Admiral Montgomery Sicard of Civil War fame. The Town of Western offers residents a peaceful rural atmosphere.

[edit] Westernville today

There is an active senior citizens group, which meets monthly for activities. The Western Town Library offers programs for children and adults,and the historical society provides lectures and events for the entire community. There are currently two churches in Westernville, the United Methodist Church at Main St. and the First Presybterian Church located at Stokes Westernville Rd. North Western has one church, the United Methodist church, located on Rt. 46.

This is the home to the Gen. William Floyd's second home, this is also where he is buried. Every year, Dr. Russel Marriot, in current residence of this home, helps hold a town ceremony in general william floyds honor.