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United States/Genesee County Agricultural History Timeline Genesee County was legally established by the New York State Legislature in 1802 Its story is in many ways the story of the United States and the crucial place of the farmer in our world Genesee County United States 1801 Batavia s first saw mill is built, 1796 Congress passes The Land facilitating the building of frame Act of 1796, allowing for houses farms were becoming the purchase of land more sophisticated partially through credit. Amendments eventually reduced the purchase price 1810 The Holland Land Company sells 1801 Agriculture is the its preemption rights to the dominant area of the Ogden Land Company national economy 1815 Holland Land Office was built 1812 The first canning factory opens in the country in New York City 1825 The marketing of farm products 1825 The Erie Canal is is made easier by the Erie Canal; completed farmers are increasingly looking for new markets to sell surplus goods 1836 Train service reaches Bergen 1840 Railroad mileage in the with the Tonawanda Railroad U.S. was within 1,000 miles of the combined

lengths of all canals 1840 Genesee County Agricultural 1850 The U.S. has 9,000 miles of Society was formed. The initial railroads Genesee County Fair is held in Alexander 1857 John Deere s new factory in Moline, Illinois is producing 10,000 steel plows annually thus eliminating the older and less effective iron plow 1862 Daniel Freeman, raised in Genesee 1862 The Homestead Act grants County, is the first person to file a minimum of forty acres, a claim under the Homestead Act. and a maximum of one He secured land in Beatrice, hundred sixty acres, and Nebraska requires five years of continuous residence on the land for full title. Commutation is available after six months for $1.25 for acre 1876 The Wiard Plow Company emerges in Batavia 1882 The Johnson Harvester Company, which later became the Massey- Harris Harvester Company, arrives in Batavia.

1889 Branton s Dairy begins in Batavia 1867 The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry is organized. They opposed corporate monopolies and low prices for agricultural products 1909 The Pavilion Creamery opens 1884 First glass milk bottles are and 100 pounds of butter is patented. Early milk bottles produced on the first day of were sealed with a waxed operation paper disc pressed into a groove in the neck of the bottle 1915 The Elba muck lands open 1885 In Lowell, Massachusetts a creamery is established to provide a regular market for the farmer s milk. Before this unsold milk was left to spoil. 1890 Thomas Edison establishes The Edison General Electric Company 1900 Canning factories open in Bergen 1906 Electricity from Niagara Falls reaches Batavia 1894 Cream separators are patented by Gustaf de Laual 1923 August Harms trades in his 1900 38% of the U.S. labor force

horses for a Pierce-Arrow is made up of farmers truck to make milk deliveries in Batavia and surrounding communities 1923 The 4-H Club movement is 1920 The percentage of the U.S. started in the county with a labor force working as full-time county agent farmers has fallen to 27% 1999 By the end of the twentieth 1990 As the twentieth century century agriculture is the enters its last decade the county s most important percentage of the U.S. industry. There are 516 farms labor force working as on 170,878 acres of land farmers has dropped to equaling 53% of the County s 2.6% land. This is the greatest agricultural land area in New York state. 2000 In Elba, the Post farm, a 5 th generation farm, becomes the first to use robotic milkers 2007 By the early years of the twenty-first century the number of farms in Genesee County grew to 551 on an acreage of 183,540 Initial Draft for the Four Exhibits Early Nineteenth Century Regardless of the furnishings seen in early nineteenth century homes one quality of those homes was clear there was not an atmosphere that people today would view as familiar. Fewer windows meant the home was relatively dark cloudy days meant the burning of candles during the day. Despite being settlers and farmers, there was a general content with a home that for us would seem

oppressive. Long days in the fields with plenty of exposure to nature translated into a rejection of the natural environment inside the home nature was often an antagonist, and was best left outside. Late Nineteenth Century By the second half of the 1800s the American farmhouse in Genesee County had undergone a radical change. Artificial lighting, regardless of the power source, meant an undermining of the natural cycle of light and darkness that had guided life in previous years. Parlors, also known as sitting rooms, were set aside as the best room in the home and functioned as a kind of family museum displaying photographs and family Bibles. Unlike earlier homes, the late nineteenth century home brought the natural world inside in an admittedly tamed and romanticized way here one found hanging baskets and flowerpots, for example. Early Twentieth Century Maybe the most striking feature of many American homes by the middle of the twentieth century was a brightness made possible by electricity. Many furnishings throughout the home had a lighter look, which was, in part, a reaction against the heaviness of earlier Victorian homes. Clutter was increasingly frowned upon, and even the walls featuring lighter natural finishes and light-colored trim replaced the layered, heavy quality of Victorian interiors. Rugs replaced carpets, and heavy drapes were supplanted by light, dry fabrics. The Late Twentieth Century through the Present An interesting feature of more recent homes is that they are getting larger while families get smaller. Home offices and rooms dedicated strictly to media activities are unprecedented, as are bedrooms that remind us of self-contained apartments, complete with their own bathrooms, small refrigerators, televisions, etc. The modern home therefore features an individual privacy within the family that does not have historical precedents.