The First Tavern - Jamestown, New York
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N 42° 05.712 W 079° 14.447
17T E 645479 N 4661843
This historic plaque details the site where the first tavern was constructed in Jamestown, New York.
Waymark Code: WM37QZ
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 02/23/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Rayman
Views: 16

This plaque states:



The First Tavern



Here in 1814 Jacob Fenton Revolutionary Veteran and potter by trade built a two-story tavern the social and civic center of the early village. The building, 25 feet back from Main Street faced south toward the keelboat landing on "the outlet." Fenton's pottery, adjoining the tavern on the east gave Potters Alley its name.



Erected by the Jamestown Centennial Commission and the State of New York 1927.



According to the City of Jamestown:



The first tavern, built as a tavern, in Jamestown was erected by Jacob Fenton, soldier of the Revolution, in 1814, before the village had received its name, it being then known as The Rapids. It stood on the east side of Main Street, midway between First and Second Streets.



Fenton was a potter by trade and erected a small pottery at the rear of his tavern. Here he made plain red tea cups and saucers and other simple pottery for the little community. From this pottery, Potter’s Alley , upon which the lot abuts, takes its name. Two of Jacob Fenton’s jugs are part of the Fenton Historical Society’s collection.



The tavern became the social and civic center of the village. Here Judge E.T. Foote, Samuel Brown, Jamestown’s first attorney, and others afterward notable for their prominence and service to the community, first found hospitality in this village.





Marker Name: The First Tavern

Marker Type: Roadside

Agency: Jamestown Centennial Commission and the State of New York

Dedication Date: -9223372036854775808

City/Town/Village Name: Jamestown, NY

County: Chautauqua

Region: Chautauqua-Allegheny (Region 1)

Website: Not listed

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