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The towns and cities of Western New York were created by the U.S. state of New York as municipalities in order to give residents more direct say over local government.[1] Western New York (consisting of the Buffalo Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area and other counties west of the Genesee River) is an eight-county area–Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Cenesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming.

The land comprising Western New York was owned by the Seneca prior to the Holland Purchase at the Treaty of Big Tree in 1797, in which most of the land was purchased by the Holland Land Company. The company managed real estate and settlement in the region over the subsequent decades, selling the last of the land in 1839, and facilitated the creation of new counties and municipalities in the area.[citation needed] Western New York was initially organized as part of Ontario County before the creation of Genesee County in 1803.[2]

Allegany County

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Cattaraugus County

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Chautauqua County

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Erie County

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Genesee County

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Pembroke
1812[2]
Darien
1832[2]
Alexander
1812[2]
Gerrysville
1826
Alabama from 1828[2]
Bergen
1812[2]
Byron
1820[2]
Bethany
1812[2]
Shelby
1818[2]
Ridgeway
1812[2]
For further
descendants see
Orleans County
Batavia
1802[2]
Batavia
(city)
1823[2]
Chautauqua
1804[2]
For further
descendants see
Chautauqua County
Elba
1820[2]
Oakfield
1842[2]
Caledonia
1802[2]
Bellona
1812-1813
Le Roy from 1813[2]
Stafford
1820[2]
Pavilion
1841[2]
Leicester
1802[2]
Perry
1814[2]
Covington
1817[2]
Notes
[A] = A part of Genesee County.
[B] = A part of Livingston County.
[C] = A part of Genesee County until 1841, thereafter Wyoming County.
[D] = A part of Genesee County until 1808, thereafter Chautauqua County.
[E] = A part of Genesee County until 1824, thereafter Orleans County.

Niagara County

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Orleans County

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Wyoming County

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Laws of the State of New York Passed at the Sessions of the Legislature Held in the Years 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788, inclusive, Being the Eight, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh, sessions. Vol. II. Weed, Parsons and Company/State of New York. 1886. p. 748. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v French, John H. (1860). Gazetteer of the State of New York. R. Pearsall Smith. new york gazetteer 1860.