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Elmira, New York

Elmira (/ɛlˈmrə/) is a city and the county seat of Chemung County, New York, United States. It is the principal city of the Elmira, New York, metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses Chemung County. The population was 26,523 at the 2020 census, down from 29,200 at the 2010 census, a decline of more than 7 percent.[4]

Elmira
Location in Chemung County in the state of New York
Coordinates: 42°05′38″N 76°48′35″W / 42.09389°N 76.80972°W / 42.09389; -76.80972
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyChemung
Incorporated1864; 160 years ago (1864)
Government
 • MayorDaniel J. Mandell, Jr. (R)[1]
 • City ManagerP. Michael Collins
 • City Council
Members
Area
 • City7.58 sq mi (19.63 km2)
 • Land7.25 sq mi (18.78 km2)
 • Water0.33 sq mi (0.85 km2)
Elevation860 ft (260 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City26,523
 • Density3,657.34/sq mi (1,412.09/km2)
 • Metro
90,070 (Chemung County)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
14901, 14904, 14905
Area code607
FIPS code36-015-24229
Websitewww.CityOfElmira.net

The City of Elmira is in the south-central part of the county, surrounded on three sides by the Town of Elmira. It is in the Southern Tier of New York, a short distance north of the Pennsylvania state line.

History edit

Early history edit

The region of Elmira was inhabited by the Cayuga nation (also known as the Kanawaholla) of the Haudenosaunee prior to European colonization. Cayuga residing in the region maintained relations with European settlers, primarily related to the fur trade, but were otherwise relatively isolated from encroaching colonial settlements.[5]

During the American Revolutionary War, the Sullivan Expedition of 1779 was mounted by the Continental Army against the four Haudenosaunee nations which had allied with the British. The expeditionary force fought a combined British-Haudenosaunee force at the Battle of Newtown, south of the current city, in which the Continental Army was victorious.[6] After the conclusion of the war, the Haudenosaunee and the United States signed a treaty at Elmira in 1791 to settle territorial disputes in the region.[7] Most of the Cayuga emigrated under pressure from encroaching American settlements with the other nations of the Haudenosaunee to Canada, where they resettled on land provided by the British Crown.[citation needed]

The first European-American settler in Elmira was Abraham Miller, who served as a captain in the Continental Army. Miller constructed a cabin after resigning just before the end of the Revolutionary War. Miller's Pond and Miller Street are named after him and are near the location of his house.[8]

Elmira's formation edit

The New York legislature established the Township of Chemung, now Chemung County, in 1788. The settlement of Newtown was soon established at the intersection of Newtown Creek and the Chemung River. In 1792, the settlement at Newtown joined with the Wisnerburg and DeWittsburg settlements to form the village of Newtown. In 1808, the village officially changed its name to the Town of Elmira, at a town meeting held at Teal's Tavern. It is said the town was named after tavern owner Nathan Teal's young daughter, but that story has never been confirmed.[9] According to Amos Bugbee Carpenter's "Carpenter Memorial" family history book printed in 1898, Elmira is named after Major General Matthew Carpenter's daughter. This naming occurred, according to this book, in 1821 at the constitutional convention to which Matthew was a delegate. In any case, the City of Elmira, nicknamed "The Queen City," was incorporated in 1864 from part of the town of Elmira and the village of Elmira. The remaining part of the town of Elmira exists still, surrounding the city on the west, north and east. The city and town share an intricately entwined history.

It appears that Amos Carpenter in his 1898 book was referencing an 1879 book.[10]

White Man's Legend.

In the early days, when new settlements had to be named, the white man, in imitation of his aboriginal forerunner, gave a name to his settlement that was associated either with tradition, or, as in this case, with his ideal of loveliness. According to Hon. Hiram Gray, Matthew Carpenter, then a member or the legislature and a man of influence, having seen this beautiful valley, resolved that Newtown should be the principal city, and that it should bear the name of a lady friend for whom he entertained a high opinion, and accordingly, in 18[0]8, the name was changed to Elmira.

Elmira served as a transportation hub for New York's Southern Tier in the 1800s, connecting commercial centers in Rochester and Buffalo with Albany and New York City, via the canal system and railroads. The city was the southern terminus of the Chemung Canal completed in 1833; later, the Junction Canal was constructed to connect Elmira with Corning, facilitating transport of coal from the Pennsylvania mines via the Northern branch of the Susquehanna Canal system. In 1849, the New York and Erie Railroad was built through Elmira, giving the area a New York City to Buffalo route. In 1850, the Elmira and Jefferson Railroad gave the area a route north and, in 1854, the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad a route south. These railroads and their connections made the city a prime location for an Army training and muster point early in the Civil War.

In 1872 construction began on the Utica, Ithaca and Elmira Railroad, eventually creating a route to Cortland and Syracuse via Horseheads, Breesport and Van Etten. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, completed in 1884, competed with the Erie's New York City to Buffalo line.

Prisoner-of-war camp edit

A great deal of the 30-acre (120,000 m2) Union installation, known as Camp Rathbun, fell into disuse as the Civil War progressed, and the camp's "Barracks #3" were converted into a Civil War prisoner of war camp in the summer of 1864. The camp, in use from June 6, 1864, until autumn 1865, was dubbed "Hellmira" by its inmates. Towner's history of 1892 [11] and maps from the period indicate the camp occupied a somewhat irregular parallelogram, running about 1,000 feet (300 m) west and approximately the same distance south of a location several hundred feet west of Hoffman Street (Foster Avenue) and Winsor Avenue, bordered on the south by Foster's Pond, on the north bank of the Chemung River.

In the months the site was used as a camp, 12,123 Confederate soldiers were incarcerated; of these, 2,963 died during their stay from a combination of malnutrition, prolonged exposure to brutal winter weather and disease directly attributable to the dismal sanitary conditions on Foster's Pond and lack of medical care. The camp's dead were prepared for burial and laid to rest by the sexton at Woodlawn National Cemetery, ex-slave John W. Jones. At the end of the war, each prisoner was given a loyalty oath and given a train ticket back home; the last prisoner left the camp on September 27, 1865. The camp was closed, demolished and converted to farmland. Woodlawn Cemetery, about 2 miles (3 km) north of the original prison camp site (bounded by West Hill, Bancroft, Davis and Mary Streets), was designated a "National Cemetery" in 1877. The prison camp site is today a residential area.

Reformatory and correctional facility edit

The state legislature authorized the building of a state prison for first offenders in 1866. It opened in 1876 as the Elmira Reformatory, under the direction of Zebulon Brockway, serving offenders aged sixteen to thirty. It was the first institution of its kind, and a model for others to follow.[12] In 1970 the complex was renamed the Elmira Correctional and Reception Center.

Elmira economy edit

In 1950, the Elmira's population peaked at about 50,000, which represented 57 percent of Chemung County's total population at the time. Today, the city has approximately 25,000 residents, which represents 34 percent of Chemung County's population. This population decline is due to the national decline in railroads and manufacturing as well as a population shift to the outer suburbs around Elmira. The Elmira Metro area has nearly 100,000 people.

The population decline began during the recession of the early 1970s during which several large employers (Ann Page, American Bridge, General Electric, American LaFrance, Westinghouse and Remington Rand) either closed their factories or moved to other states. The decline was exacerbated by the flood of 1972, during which many of the downtown businesses and single-family homes were destroyed or replaced by subsequent Urban Renewal projects in the Chemung River flood plain.

Current manufacturing employers edit

Anchor Glass Container Corporation,[13] headquartered in Tampa, Florida, is in the old Thatcher Glass facility in Elmira Heights. Anchor Glass produces a diverse line of flint, amber, green and other colored glass containers of various types and designs for the beer, food, beverage and liquor markets in North America. Anchor Glass is now wholly owned by the Ardagh Group S.A.[14]

CAF-USA Inc[15] has its main U.S. plant in Elmira Heights on the site of the former American Bridge Company. CAF USA is a subsidiary company of Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, a Spanish manufacturer of passenger rail products (including trains, high-speed trains, locomotives, light rail vehicles and other rail equipment). CAF-USA Inc trains are typically designed for North America's market, based on Spanish design and technologies.

Elmira Heat Treating,[16] established in 1962 in Elmira, offers a wide variety of heat treatment technologies to both domestic and international customers such as Hilliard Corp., Ford Motors, General Signal and others.

Hardinge, Inc. (formerly Hardinge Brothers),[17] established in 1890 and now headquartered in Elmira, manufactures precise turning machines for the domestic and international market. Starting in 1995, Hardinge began expanding their product line and over the years has acquired L. Kellenberger & Co. AG,[18] Hauser-Tripet-Tschudin AG,[19] Jones & Shipman,[20] and Usach Technologies, Inc.[21] In 2004 they also acquired Bridgeport,[22] world-famous for its milling machines and machining centers.

Hilliard Corporation,[23] established in 1905, has two locations in Elmira and serves the international market in filters, brakes, clutches and starters for a variety of industrial and commercial uses as well as consumer equipment from Polaris and MTD.[24]

Kennedy Valve,[25] located in Elmira since 1905, is one of the world's largest manufacturers of products for waterworks distribution, potable and wastewater treatment, and fire protection system projects. They are most famous for their fire hydrants which can be found around the world. Kennedy Valve was acquired by McWane in 1988.[26]

Trayer Products,[27] established in 1929, manufactures parts mostly for the heavy truck industry; primarily truck chassis parts such as king pins and shackles.

Hurricane Agnes and the 1972 flood edit

 
View from Erie Lackawanna train tracks, looking down Water Street during the flood of 1972. The Chemung Canal bank building can be seen in the background.

During the summer of 1972, Hurricane Agnes struck the eastern seaboard of the United States, causing significant damage stretching from Florida into New England. Elmira was particularly hit hard by the flood, with over an estimated $291 million in damage.[28] Over 15,000 people had to flee the city, and approximately 5,000 homes were damaged or destroyed.[29] Coordinated efforts between local churches and regional businesses helped with the cleanup. Operating in secrecy, Rochester, NY-based Eastman Kodak sent crews as part of Operation Rebuild. Their efforts rebuilt 78 homes and assisted in the repairs of countless others.[30]

Elmira city leaders approached the New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC) to lead the redevelopment of the city post-flood. With a select group of businessmen and city officials attempting to minimize public input, the UDC implemented the "New Elmira Plan". This entailed the removal of buildings along the river to create Riverside Park, and razing other buildings in the business district for two parking garages. Altogether, forty percent of Elmira's commercial space was eliminated as part of the plan. Local citizens lamented the loss of character and vibrancy of downtown Elmira.[31]

"Storm of the Century" – 1993 snow blizzard edit

In March 1993, the city of Elmira was hit hard by a snow blizzard, nicknamed "Storm of the Century", that added 17 inches of snow to Elmira in a single day.[32]

2012 tornado edit

On July 26, 2012, an EF1 tornado touched down near Cottage Drive off of Route 352 and traveled through Golden Glow and the rest of the city. Moderate damage was seen after the storm passed and hundreds of trees and power lines were blown down. No one was injured. The tornado was 0.5 miles (0.80 km) wide and took the city by surprise as this area has not been prone to tornadic activity.[33]

Geography and climate edit

Elmira is at 42°5′23″N 76°48′34″W / 42.08972°N 76.80944°W / 42.08972; -76.80944 (42.089874, −76.809559).[34]

 
The Chemung River at Elmira

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 7.6 sq mi (19.6 km2), of which 7.3 sq mi (19.0 km2) is land and 0.27 sq mi (0.7 km2) (3.56%) is water.

The Chemung River flows eastward through the city. Elmira is built almost entirely in the flood plain of the Chemung River and has suffered many floods, the worst from Hurricane Agnes in 1972. Newtown Creek, flowing from the north, joins the Chemung River at the city's southeast corner.

Interstate 86/New York State Route 17, The Southern Tier Expressway, connects with the city at Exit 56. New York State Route 14 passes through Elmira between Watkins Glen and Pennsylvania. New York State Route 13 begins near Lake Ontario and travels through Cortland and Ithaca before ending in Elmira. New York State Route 352 begins in Elmira at Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway and continues West into Corning.

Climate data for Elmira, New York (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1894–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 72
(22)
70
(21)
86
(30)
93
(34)
96
(36)
102
(39)
104
(40)
102
(39)
107
(42)
93
(34)
87
(31)
69
(21)
107
(42)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 56
(13)
56
(13)
67
(19)
81
(27)
88
(31)
92
(33)
93
(34)
92
(33)
89
(32)
79
(26)
68
(20)
57
(14)
95
(35)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 33.7
(0.9)
36.3
(2.4)
44.8
(7.1)
58.5
(14.7)
71.1
(21.7)
79.2
(26.2)
83.7
(28.7)
82.1
(27.8)
74.9
(23.8)
61.7
(16.5)
48.8
(9.3)
38.5
(3.6)
59.4
(15.2)
Daily mean °F (°C) 24.8
(−4.0)
26.4
(−3.1)
34.0
(1.1)
45.9
(7.7)
57.7
(14.3)
66.5
(19.2)
71.0
(21.7)
69.5
(20.8)
62.2
(16.8)
50.3
(10.2)
39.3
(4.1)
30.5
(−0.8)
48.2
(9.0)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 15.9
(−8.9)
16.5
(−8.6)
23.1
(−4.9)
33.4
(0.8)
44.4
(6.9)
53.9
(12.2)
58.3
(14.6)
56.9
(13.8)
49.5
(9.7)
38.8
(3.8)
29.9
(−1.2)
22.5
(−5.3)
36.9
(2.7)
Mean minimum °F (°C) −3
(−19)
−1
(−18)
6
(−14)
21
(−6)
31
(−1)
41
(5)
47
(8)
46
(8)
36
(2)
27
(−3)
16
(−9)
6
(−14)
−6
(−21)
Record low °F (°C) −24
(−31)
−21
(−29)
−10
(−23)
6
(−14)
21
(−6)
32
(0)
40
(4)
31
(−1)
23
(−5)
15
(−9)
3
(−16)
−16
(−27)
−24
(−31)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.12
(54)
1.86
(47)
2.73
(69)
3.26
(83)
3.10
(79)
4.19
(106)
4.05
(103)
3.82
(97)
4.09
(104)
3.53
(90)
2.73
(69)
2.59
(66)
38.07
(967)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 8.4
(21)
9.5
(24)
11.2
(28)
1.5
(3.8)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.1
(0.25)
2.7
(6.9)
8.4
(21)
41.8
(106)
Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 7
(18)
7
(18)
7
(18)
1
(2.5)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
2
(5.1)
5
(13)
11
(28)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 12.2 9.8 10.6 12.5 13.2 12.6 11.8 11.4 10.6 13.0 10.6 11.8 140.1
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 6.4 5.6 3.7 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.4 3.6 21.7
Source: NOAA[35][36]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
187015,863
188020,54129.5%
189030,89350.4%
190035,67215.5%
191037,1764.2%
192045,99323.7%
193047,3973.1%
194045,106−4.8%
195049,71610.2%
196046,517−6.4%
197039,945−14.1%
198035,327−11.6%
199033,724−4.5%
200030,940−8.3%
201029,200−5.6%
202026,523−9.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[37][38]

As of the census[39] of 2000, there were 30,940 people, 11,475 households, and 6,701 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,229.5 inhabitants per square mile (1,633.0/km2). There were 12,895 housing units at an average density of 1,762.7 per square mile (680.6/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 82.03% White, 13.05% Black or African American, 0.39% Native American, 0.49% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.37% from other races, and 2.64% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.14% of the population.

There were 11,475 households, out of which 31.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.3% were married couples living together, 18.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.6% were non-families. 34.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.37 and the average family size was 3.05.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 25.1% under the age of 18, 13.0% from 18 to 24, 29.9% from 25 to 44, 18.2% from 45 to 64, and 13.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 101.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.2 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $27,292, and the median income for a family was $33,592. Males had a median income of $31,775 versus $22,350 for females. The per capita income for the city was $14,495. About 17.9% of families and 23.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.6% of those under age 18 and 12.1% of those age 65 or over.

The Elmira, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area (or Elmira MSA) is frequently used for statistical information such as labor rates and includes all of Chemung County with a population in 2000 of 90,070.

The Elmira MSA was ranked as the 59th safest place to live out of 344 Metro Areas in 2005 by Morgan Quitno Press.[40]

The three largest ethnic groups in Elmira are Irish, German and Italian.[41]

City government edit

Mayors of Elmira
Mayor Party Term
Daniel J. Mandell R 2016–present
Susan J. Skidmore D 2012–2015
John S. Tonello D 2006–2011
J. William O'Brien D 3/2005-2006
Stephen M. Hughes D 1998-2/2005
Howard F. Townsend R 1994–1997
James E. Hare D 1988–1993
Stephen J. Fesh Jr. R 1984–1987
Mary P. Ciccariello D 1982–1983
Robert G. Densberger R 1980–1981
John M. Kennedy D 1976–1979
Richard C. Loll R 1972–1975
Edward T. Lagonegro D 1968–1971
Howard H. Kimball R 1966–1967
Edward T. Lagonegro D 1962–1965
Edward A. Mooers R 1956–1961
Emory Strachen R 1940–1955
J. Maxwell Beers R 1936–1939
Henry W. Honan D 1934–1935
W. Glenn Sweet R 1932–1933
Frank P. Robinson D 1930–1931
David N. Heller D 1926–1929
J. Norton Wood R 1922–1925
George W. Peck D 1920–1921
Harry N. Hoffman - 1914–1919
Daniel Sheehan D 1908–1913
Z. Reed Brockway - 1906–1907
William T. Coleman R 1904–1905
Daniel Sheehan - 1902–1903
Frank H. Flood - 1900–1901
Edgar Denton De 1898–1899
Frederick Collin - 1894–1897
David C. Robinson D 1892–1894
Charles S. Davison D 1888–1892
John B. Stanchfield D 1886–1888
Henry Flood - 1884–1886
Stephen T. Arnot D 1883–1884
David B. Hill D 1882–1883
Alexander Diven R 1880–1882
Granville D. Parsons - 1878–1880
Robert T. Turner - 1876–1878
Howard M. Smith - 1875–1876
Luther Caldwell - 1873–1874
Patrick H. Flood - 1872–1873
John Arnot, Jr. D 1870–1871
Stephen McDonald - 1868–1870
Eaton N. Frisbie - 1867–1868
John I. Nicks R 1865–1867
John Arnot, Jr. D 1864–1865
* Source: City Clerk of the City of Elmira

The city government is a Council-Manager form of government in which the City Manager is the primary administrator of the city. There is one mayor elected at large and six council members elected from each of six council districts. The term of office of the mayor and council members was two years, until a 2003 referendum extended the terms to four years (four-year terms began after the 2007 election). The mayor and council members are all part-time employees. The City Manager, City Clerk, City Chamberlain, City Assessor, and Corporation Counsel are all appointed by the City Council. All remaining department heads serve at the request of the City Manager.

The city has 125 miles (201 km) of road, 210 miles (340 km) of water lines, and 175 miles (282 km) of sewer lines. There are four ZIP codes in the City of Elmira: 14901 (northside), 14902 (downtown), 14904 (southside), and 14905 (West Elmira).

Facts about city government edit

  • The city police department employs approximately 81 full-time officers. The chief is Kristen Thorne since 2023.[42]
  • The city fire department employs approximately 60 full-time firefighters and officers.
  • The city animal shelter has a goal to become by 2007 a no-kill animal shelter based on a model by Tompkins County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
  • The city received $1.4 million in Community Development Block Grant funds and $368,000 in HOME funds in FY2006-2007 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. These funds are used for programs and projects for low-moderate income families and neighborhood blocks.
  • The City of Elmira has more than 20 parks including Eldridge Park with a walking trail, restored carousel, skateboard park, and fishing lake and Wisner Park with memorials to veterans from World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War and the Fallen Officers Memorial.
  • The City Manager of the City of Elmira is P. Michael Collins.[43]
  • Naming rights to the Millers Pond Park were obtained by J. Howard "Buzz" Miller, an early-20th century benevolent industrialist, when his horse "Mumbo Jumbo" won a 1912 race at the Tioga Downs horse track.

Media edit

 
Star-Gazette building on East Church Street

Newspapers edit

Radio edit

Television edit

Transportation infrastructure edit

Public transportation edit

The Chemung County Transit System operates regularly scheduled fixed route service within the City of Elmira and Village of Horseheads. Another route links Elmira with Corning Community College, also linking passengers with the Steuben County Transit System (SCT) and Corning Erwin Area Transit System (CEATS).

Elmira is served by several intercity bus operators. New York Trailways serves Elmira on one of its routes between Binghamton and Rochester. Short Line serves Elmira on its route between Binghamton and Olean.[44] OurBus provides service to Elmira on a route between New York City and Niagara Falls. Fullington Trailways discontinued service between Elmira and Williamsport, Pennsylvania in April 2022.[45]

Air transportation edit

The Elmira Corning Regional Airport (IATA code ELM, ICAO code KELM) is a medium-size regional airport, and the only area airport that offers scheduled airline service. Located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of downtown, the airport has non-stop flights to Detroit in addition to seasonal flights to Atlanta served by Delta Air Lines, and two routes to Florida served by Allegiant Air with the airline serving seasonal flights to Punta Gorda and Myrtle Beach.

Culture edit

 
The welcome sign at the entrance to the City of Elmira
 
Steele Memorial Library

The City Slogan is "Honoring the Past, Building the Future". It is featured on an Entrance sign erected in 2003 into the city from Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway along with honored Elmirans including (L to R) Brian Williams, Hal Roach, Ernie Davis, Mark Twain, Eileen Collins, John Jones, and Tommy Hilfiger. The slogan was designated by Mayor Stephen Hughes following the conclusion of a slogan contest in which Marlin Stewart, Alan and Barbara Hutchinson, and James Lloyd were recognized for their contributions to the winning slogan. In 2021, the sign was defaced as Brian Williams was replaced with Judge Jeanine Pirro.[46]

On at least two hilltops near the city (mostly on Harris Hill to the northwest) pioneer pilots established the sport of gliding in America. Harris Hill is the site of the National Soaring Museum and was also used for glider trainings during World War 2.[47] These sites are now recognized as National Landmarks of Soaring.

The SS Elmira Victory, a World War 2 era Victory Ship, was named after the city.

Historic places edit

The following are listed on the National Register of Historic Places:[52][53][54][55]

Notable people edit

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  • "Elmira" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. VIII (9th ed.). 1878. p. 153.
  • City of Elmira website
  • Chemung County Chamber of Commerce
  • Tri-Counties Genealogy & History: Town & City of Elmira, Chemung County NY
  • John W. Jones Museum

elmira, york, this, article, about, city, adjacent, town, elmira, town, york, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find,. This article is about the city For the adjacent town see Elmira town New York This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Elmira New York news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Elmira ɛ l ˈ m aɪ r e is a city and the county seat of Chemung County New York United States It is the principal city of the Elmira New York metropolitan statistical area which encompasses Chemung County The population was 26 523 at the 2020 census down from 29 200 at the 2010 census a decline of more than 7 percent 4 ElmiraCityFlagSealLocation in Chemung County in the state of New YorkCoordinates 42 05 38 N 76 48 35 W 42 09389 N 76 80972 W 42 09389 76 80972CountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountyChemungIncorporated1864 160 years ago 1864 Government MayorDaniel J Mandell Jr R 1 City ManagerP Michael Collins City CouncilMembers W1 Nick Grasso D W2 Brent A Stermer D W3 Joseph H Duffy R W4 Mark A Franchi R W5 Tory M Kitching R W6 Nanette M Moss R Area 2 City7 58 sq mi 19 63 km2 Land7 25 sq mi 18 78 km2 Water0 33 sq mi 0 85 km2 Elevation 3 860 ft 260 m Population 2020 City26 523 Density3 657 34 sq mi 1 412 09 km2 Metro90 070 Chemung County Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Codes14901 14904 14905Area code607FIPS code36 015 24229Websitewww CityOfElmira netThe City of Elmira is in the south central part of the county surrounded on three sides by the Town of Elmira It is in the Southern Tier of New York a short distance north of the Pennsylvania state line Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Elmira s formation 1 3 Prisoner of war camp 1 4 Reformatory and correctional facility 1 5 Elmira economy 1 5 1 Current manufacturing employers 1 6 Hurricane Agnes and the 1972 flood 1 7 Storm of the Century 1993 snow blizzard 1 8 2012 tornado 2 Geography and climate 3 Demographics 4 City government 4 1 Facts about city government 5 Media 5 1 Newspapers 5 2 Radio 5 3 Television 6 Transportation infrastructure 6 1 Public transportation 6 2 Air transportation 7 Culture 8 Historic places 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly history edit The region of Elmira was inhabited by the Cayuga nation also known as the Kanawaholla of the Haudenosaunee prior to European colonization Cayuga residing in the region maintained relations with European settlers primarily related to the fur trade but were otherwise relatively isolated from encroaching colonial settlements 5 During the American Revolutionary War the Sullivan Expedition of 1779 was mounted by the Continental Army against the four Haudenosaunee nations which had allied with the British The expeditionary force fought a combined British Haudenosaunee force at the Battle of Newtown south of the current city in which the Continental Army was victorious 6 After the conclusion of the war the Haudenosaunee and the United States signed a treaty at Elmira in 1791 to settle territorial disputes in the region 7 Most of the Cayuga emigrated under pressure from encroaching American settlements with the other nations of the Haudenosaunee to Canada where they resettled on land provided by the British Crown citation needed The first European American settler in Elmira was Abraham Miller who served as a captain in the Continental Army Miller constructed a cabin after resigning just before the end of the Revolutionary War Miller s Pond and Miller Street are named after him and are near the location of his house 8 Elmira s formation edit The New York legislature established the Township of Chemung now Chemung County in 1788 The settlement of Newtown was soon established at the intersection of Newtown Creek and the Chemung River In 1792 the settlement at Newtown joined with the Wisnerburg and DeWittsburg settlements to form the village of Newtown In 1808 the village officially changed its name to the Town of Elmira at a town meeting held at Teal s Tavern It is said the town was named after tavern owner Nathan Teal s young daughter but that story has never been confirmed 9 According to Amos Bugbee Carpenter s Carpenter Memorial family history book printed in 1898 Elmira is named after Major General Matthew Carpenter s daughter This naming occurred according to this book in 1821 at the constitutional convention to which Matthew was a delegate In any case the City of Elmira nicknamed The Queen City was incorporated in 1864 from part of the town of Elmira and the village of Elmira The remaining part of the town of Elmira exists still surrounding the city on the west north and east The city and town share an intricately entwined history It appears that Amos Carpenter in his 1898 book was referencing an 1879 book 10 White Man s Legend In the early days when new settlements had to be named the white man in imitation of his aboriginal forerunner gave a name to his settlement that was associated either with tradition or as in this case with his ideal of loveliness According to Hon Hiram Gray Matthew Carpenter then a member or the legislature and a man of influence having seen this beautiful valley resolved that Newtown should be the principal city and that it should bear the name of a lady friend for whom he entertained a high opinion and accordingly in 18 0 8 the name was changed to Elmira Elmira served as a transportation hub for New York s Southern Tier in the 1800s connecting commercial centers in Rochester and Buffalo with Albany and New York City via the canal system and railroads The city was the southern terminus of the Chemung Canal completed in 1833 later the Junction Canal was constructed to connect Elmira with Corning facilitating transport of coal from the Pennsylvania mines via the Northern branch of the Susquehanna Canal system In 1849 the New York and Erie Railroad was built through Elmira giving the area a New York City to Buffalo route In 1850 the Elmira and Jefferson Railroad gave the area a route north and in 1854 the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad a route south These railroads and their connections made the city a prime location for an Army training and muster point early in the Civil War In 1872 construction began on the Utica Ithaca and Elmira Railroad eventually creating a route to Cortland and Syracuse via Horseheads Breesport and Van Etten The Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad completed in 1884 competed with the Erie s New York City to Buffalo line nbsp 1909 Extension of Chemung Canal nbsp 1869 map showing Elmira s location as a transportation hub in Chemung County nbsp Map of Delaware Lackawanna and Westerny Railroad in New York State Pennsylvania 1893 nbsp Aerial view of station Erie Railway Elmira Station Railroad Avenue Elmira New YorkPrisoner of war camp edit Main article Elmira Prison A great deal of the 30 acre 120 000 m2 Union installation known as Camp Rathbun fell into disuse as the Civil War progressed and the camp s Barracks 3 were converted into a Civil War prisoner of war camp in the summer of 1864 The camp in use from June 6 1864 until autumn 1865 was dubbed Hellmira by its inmates Towner s history of 1892 11 and maps from the period indicate the camp occupied a somewhat irregular parallelogram running about 1 000 feet 300 m west and approximately the same distance south of a location several hundred feet west of Hoffman Street Foster Avenue and Winsor Avenue bordered on the south by Foster s Pond on the north bank of the Chemung River In the months the site was used as a camp 12 123 Confederate soldiers were incarcerated of these 2 963 died during their stay from a combination of malnutrition prolonged exposure to brutal winter weather and disease directly attributable to the dismal sanitary conditions on Foster s Pond and lack of medical care The camp s dead were prepared for burial and laid to rest by the sexton at Woodlawn National Cemetery ex slave John W Jones At the end of the war each prisoner was given a loyalty oath and given a train ticket back home the last prisoner left the camp on September 27 1865 The camp was closed demolished and converted to farmland Woodlawn Cemetery about 2 miles 3 km north of the original prison camp site bounded by West Hill Bancroft Davis and Mary Streets was designated a National Cemetery in 1877 The prison camp site is today a residential area nbsp Evening roll call at Camp Rathburn ca 1864 nbsp Changing of the guard at Camp Rathburn ca 1864 nbsp Artillery on guard over prisoners at Camp Rathburn ca 1864 nbsp Civil War monument dedicated to soldiers who were trained and imprisoned at Camp Rathburn dedicated May 3 1992 Reformatory and correctional facility edit Main article Elmira Correctional FacilityThe state legislature authorized the building of a state prison for first offenders in 1866 It opened in 1876 as the Elmira Reformatory under the direction of Zebulon Brockway serving offenders aged sixteen to thirty It was the first institution of its kind and a model for others to follow 12 In 1970 the complex was renamed the Elmira Correctional and Reception Center nbsp Elmira Reformatory circa 1897 Elmira economy edit In 1950 the Elmira s population peaked at about 50 000 which represented 57 percent of Chemung County s total population at the time Today the city has approximately 25 000 residents which represents 34 percent of Chemung County s population This population decline is due to the national decline in railroads and manufacturing as well as a population shift to the outer suburbs around Elmira The Elmira Metro area has nearly 100 000 people The population decline began during the recession of the early 1970s during which several large employers Ann Page American Bridge General Electric American LaFrance Westinghouse and Remington Rand either closed their factories or moved to other states The decline was exacerbated by the flood of 1972 during which many of the downtown businesses and single family homes were destroyed or replaced by subsequent Urban Renewal projects in the Chemung River flood plain Current manufacturing employers edit Anchor Glass Container Corporation 13 headquartered in Tampa Florida is in the old Thatcher Glass facility in Elmira Heights Anchor Glass produces a diverse line of flint amber green and other colored glass containers of various types and designs for the beer food beverage and liquor markets in North America Anchor Glass is now wholly owned by the Ardagh Group S A 14 CAF USA Inc 15 has its main U S plant in Elmira Heights on the site of the former American Bridge Company CAF USA is a subsidiary company of Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles a Spanish manufacturer of passenger rail products including trains high speed trains locomotives light rail vehicles and other rail equipment CAF USA Inc trains are typically designed for North America s market based on Spanish design and technologies Elmira Heat Treating 16 established in 1962 in Elmira offers a wide variety of heat treatment technologies to both domestic and international customers such as Hilliard Corp Ford Motors General Signal and others Hardinge Inc formerly Hardinge Brothers 17 established in 1890 and now headquartered in Elmira manufactures precise turning machines for the domestic and international market Starting in 1995 Hardinge began expanding their product line and over the years has acquired L Kellenberger amp Co AG 18 Hauser Tripet Tschudin AG 19 Jones amp Shipman 20 and Usach Technologies Inc 21 In 2004 they also acquired Bridgeport 22 world famous for its milling machines and machining centers Hilliard Corporation 23 established in 1905 has two locations in Elmira and serves the international market in filters brakes clutches and starters for a variety of industrial and commercial uses as well as consumer equipment from Polaris and MTD 24 Kennedy Valve 25 located in Elmira since 1905 is one of the world s largest manufacturers of products for waterworks distribution potable and wastewater treatment and fire protection system projects They are most famous for their fire hydrants which can be found around the world Kennedy Valve was acquired by McWane in 1988 26 Trayer Products 27 established in 1929 manufactures parts mostly for the heavy truck industry primarily truck chassis parts such as king pins and shackles Hurricane Agnes and the 1972 flood edit nbsp View from Erie Lackawanna train tracks looking down Water Street during the flood of 1972 The Chemung Canal bank building can be seen in the background During the summer of 1972 Hurricane Agnes struck the eastern seaboard of the United States causing significant damage stretching from Florida into New England Elmira was particularly hit hard by the flood with over an estimated 291 million in damage 28 Over 15 000 people had to flee the city and approximately 5 000 homes were damaged or destroyed 29 Coordinated efforts between local churches and regional businesses helped with the cleanup Operating in secrecy Rochester NY based Eastman Kodak sent crews as part of Operation Rebuild Their efforts rebuilt 78 homes and assisted in the repairs of countless others 30 Elmira city leaders approached the New York State Urban Development Corporation UDC to lead the redevelopment of the city post flood With a select group of businessmen and city officials attempting to minimize public input the UDC implemented the New Elmira Plan This entailed the removal of buildings along the river to create Riverside Park and razing other buildings in the business district for two parking garages Altogether forty percent of Elmira s commercial space was eliminated as part of the plan Local citizens lamented the loss of character and vibrancy of downtown Elmira 31 Storm of the Century 1993 snow blizzard edit In March 1993 the city of Elmira was hit hard by a snow blizzard nicknamed Storm of the Century that added 17 inches of snow to Elmira in a single day 32 2012 tornado edit On July 26 2012 an EF1 tornado touched down near Cottage Drive off of Route 352 and traveled through Golden Glow and the rest of the city Moderate damage was seen after the storm passed and hundreds of trees and power lines were blown down No one was injured The tornado was 0 5 miles 0 80 km wide and took the city by surprise as this area has not been prone to tornadic activity 33 Geography and climate editElmira is at 42 5 23 N 76 48 34 W 42 08972 N 76 80944 W 42 08972 76 80944 42 089874 76 809559 34 nbsp The Chemung River at ElmiraAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has an area of 7 6 sq mi 19 6 km2 of which 7 3 sq mi 19 0 km2 is land and 0 27 sq mi 0 7 km2 3 56 is water The Chemung River flows eastward through the city Elmira is built almost entirely in the flood plain of the Chemung River and has suffered many floods the worst from Hurricane Agnes in 1972 Newtown Creek flowing from the north joins the Chemung River at the city s southeast corner Interstate 86 New York State Route 17 The Southern Tier Expressway connects with the city at Exit 56 New York State Route 14 passes through Elmira between Watkins Glen and Pennsylvania New York State Route 13 begins near Lake Ontario and travels through Cortland and Ithaca before ending in Elmira New York State Route 352 begins in Elmira at Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway and continues West into Corning Climate data for Elmira New York 1991 2020 normals extremes 1894 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 72 22 70 21 86 30 93 34 96 36 102 39 104 40 102 39 107 42 93 34 87 31 69 21 107 42 Mean maximum F C 56 13 56 13 67 19 81 27 88 31 92 33 93 34 92 33 89 32 79 26 68 20 57 14 95 35 Mean daily maximum F C 33 7 0 9 36 3 2 4 44 8 7 1 58 5 14 7 71 1 21 7 79 2 26 2 83 7 28 7 82 1 27 8 74 9 23 8 61 7 16 5 48 8 9 3 38 5 3 6 59 4 15 2 Daily mean F C 24 8 4 0 26 4 3 1 34 0 1 1 45 9 7 7 57 7 14 3 66 5 19 2 71 0 21 7 69 5 20 8 62 2 16 8 50 3 10 2 39 3 4 1 30 5 0 8 48 2 9 0 Mean daily minimum F C 15 9 8 9 16 5 8 6 23 1 4 9 33 4 0 8 44 4 6 9 53 9 12 2 58 3 14 6 56 9 13 8 49 5 9 7 38 8 3 8 29 9 1 2 22 5 5 3 36 9 2 7 Mean minimum F C 3 19 1 18 6 14 21 6 31 1 41 5 47 8 46 8 36 2 27 3 16 9 6 14 6 21 Record low F C 24 31 21 29 10 23 6 14 21 6 32 0 40 4 31 1 23 5 15 9 3 16 16 27 24 31 Average precipitation inches mm 2 12 54 1 86 47 2 73 69 3 26 83 3 10 79 4 19 106 4 05 103 3 82 97 4 09 104 3 53 90 2 73 69 2 59 66 38 07 967 Average snowfall inches cm 8 4 21 9 5 24 11 2 28 1 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 2 7 6 9 8 4 21 41 8 106 Average extreme snow depth inches cm 7 18 7 18 7 18 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 5 13 11 28 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 12 2 9 8 10 6 12 5 13 2 12 6 11 8 11 4 10 6 13 0 10 6 11 8 140 1Average snowy days 0 1 in 6 4 5 6 3 7 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 6 21 7Source NOAA 35 36 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 187015 863 188020 54129 5 189030 89350 4 190035 67215 5 191037 1764 2 192045 99323 7 193047 3973 1 194045 106 4 8 195049 71610 2 196046 517 6 4 197039 945 14 1 198035 327 11 6 199033 724 4 5 200030 940 8 3 201029 200 5 6 202026 523 9 2 U S Decennial Census 37 38 As of the census 39 of 2000 there were 30 940 people 11 475 households and 6 701 families residing in the city The population density was 4 229 5 inhabitants per square mile 1 633 0 km2 There were 12 895 housing units at an average density of 1 762 7 per square mile 680 6 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 82 03 White 13 05 Black or African American 0 39 Native American 0 49 Asian 0 03 Pacific Islander 1 37 from other races and 2 64 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3 14 of the population There were 11 475 households out of which 31 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 35 3 were married couples living together 18 4 had a female householder with no husband present and 41 6 were non families 34 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 13 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 37 and the average family size was 3 05 In the city the population was spread out with 25 1 under the age of 18 13 0 from 18 to 24 29 9 from 25 to 44 18 2 from 45 to 64 and 13 8 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 33 years For every 100 females there were 101 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 98 2 males The median income for a household in the city was 27 292 and the median income for a family was 33 592 Males had a median income of 31 775 versus 22 350 for females The per capita income for the city was 14 495 About 17 9 of families and 23 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 32 6 of those under age 18 and 12 1 of those age 65 or over The Elmira NY Metropolitan Statistical Area or Elmira MSA is frequently used for statistical information such as labor rates and includes all of Chemung County with a population in 2000 of 90 070 The Elmira MSA was ranked as the 59th safest place to live out of 344 Metro Areas in 2005 by Morgan Quitno Press 40 The three largest ethnic groups in Elmira are Irish German and Italian 41 City government editMayors of ElmiraMayor Party TermDaniel J Mandell R 2016 presentSusan J Skidmore D 2012 2015John S Tonello D 2006 2011J William O Brien D 3 2005 2006Stephen M Hughes D 1998 2 2005Howard F Townsend R 1994 1997James E Hare D 1988 1993Stephen J Fesh Jr R 1984 1987Mary P Ciccariello D 1982 1983Robert G Densberger R 1980 1981John M Kennedy D 1976 1979Richard C Loll R 1972 1975Edward T Lagonegro D 1968 1971Howard H Kimball R 1966 1967Edward T Lagonegro D 1962 1965Edward A Mooers R 1956 1961Emory Strachen R 1940 1955J Maxwell Beers R 1936 1939Henry W Honan D 1934 1935W Glenn Sweet R 1932 1933Frank P Robinson D 1930 1931David N Heller D 1926 1929J Norton Wood R 1922 1925George W Peck D 1920 1921Harry N Hoffman 1914 1919Daniel Sheehan D 1908 1913Z Reed Brockway 1906 1907William T Coleman R 1904 1905Daniel Sheehan 1902 1903Frank H Flood 1900 1901Edgar Denton De 1898 1899Frederick Collin 1894 1897David C Robinson D 1892 1894Charles S Davison D 1888 1892John B Stanchfield D 1886 1888Henry Flood 1884 1886Stephen T Arnot D 1883 1884David B Hill D 1882 1883Alexander Diven R 1880 1882Granville D Parsons 1878 1880Robert T Turner 1876 1878Howard M Smith 1875 1876Luther Caldwell 1873 1874Patrick H Flood 1872 1873John Arnot Jr D 1870 1871Stephen McDonald 1868 1870Eaton N Frisbie 1867 1868John I Nicks R 1865 1867John Arnot Jr D 1864 1865 Source City Clerk of the City of Elmira 1 The city government is a Council Manager form of government in which the City Manager is the primary administrator of the city There is one mayor elected at large and six council members elected from each of six council districts The term of office of the mayor and council members was two years until a 2003 referendum extended the terms to four years four year terms began after the 2007 election The mayor and council members are all part time employees The City Manager City Clerk City Chamberlain City Assessor and Corporation Counsel are all appointed by the City Council All remaining department heads serve at the request of the City Manager The city has 125 miles 201 km of road 210 miles 340 km of water lines and 175 miles 282 km of sewer lines There are four ZIP codes in the City of Elmira 14901 northside 14902 downtown 14904 southside and 14905 West Elmira Facts about city government edit The city police department employs approximately 81 full time officers The chief is Kristen Thorne since 2023 42 The city fire department employs approximately 60 full time firefighters and officers The city animal shelter has a goal to become by 2007 a no kill animal shelter based on a model by Tompkins County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The city received 1 4 million in Community Development Block Grant funds and 368 000 in HOME funds in FY2006 2007 from the U S Department of Housing and Urban Development These funds are used for programs and projects for low moderate income families and neighborhood blocks The City of Elmira has more than 20 parks including Eldridge Park with a walking trail restored carousel skateboard park and fishing lake and Wisner Park with memorials to veterans from World War I World War II the Vietnam War and the Fallen Officers Memorial The City Manager of the City of Elmira is P Michael Collins 43 Naming rights to the Millers Pond Park were obtained by J Howard Buzz Miller an early 20th century benevolent industrialist when his horse Mumbo Jumbo won a 1912 race at the Tioga Downs horse track Media edit nbsp Star Gazette building on East Church StreetNewspapers edit Star Gazette daily morning newspaper owned by Gannett Co Inc It was Gannett s first newspaper Chemung Valley Reporter weekly newspaper based in nearby Horseheads Radio edit WCIH WNKI WCBF WELM WLVY WPIE studio in Elmira tower in Trumansburg WOKN WKPQ WHHO studio in Hornell WLEA WCKR studio in Hornell WECW Elmira College Student Run Radio Station WCID WENI FM WPGOTelevision edit WETM 18 NBC WETM DT2 18 2 ANT WSKA 30 PBS simulcast of WSKG TV licensed to Corning with which Elmira shares TV market WENY TV 36 ABC on DT1 CBS on DT2 CW on DT3 through The CW Plus studio in Horseheads licensed to Elmira WJKP LD 39 MyNetworkTV studio and license in Corning with which Elmira shares TV market WYDC 48 FOX studio and license in Corning with which Elmira shares TV market Transportation infrastructure editPublic transportation edit The Chemung County Transit System operates regularly scheduled fixed route service within the City of Elmira and Village of Horseheads Another route links Elmira with Corning Community College also linking passengers with the Steuben County Transit System SCT and Corning Erwin Area Transit System CEATS Elmira is served by several intercity bus operators New York Trailways serves Elmira on one of its routes between Binghamton and Rochester Short Line serves Elmira on its route between Binghamton and Olean 44 OurBus provides service to Elmira on a route between New York City and Niagara Falls Fullington Trailways discontinued service between Elmira and Williamsport Pennsylvania in April 2022 45 Air transportation edit The Elmira Corning Regional Airport IATA code ELM ICAO code KELM is a medium size regional airport and the only area airport that offers scheduled airline service Located 7 miles 11 km northwest of downtown the airport has non stop flights to Detroit in addition to seasonal flights to Atlanta served by Delta Air Lines and two routes to Florida served by Allegiant Air with the airline serving seasonal flights to Punta Gorda and Myrtle Beach Culture edit nbsp The welcome sign at the entrance to the City of Elmira nbsp Steele Memorial LibraryThe City Slogan is Honoring the Past Building the Future It is featured on an Entrance sign erected in 2003 into the city from Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway along with honored Elmirans including L to R Brian Williams Hal Roach Ernie Davis Mark Twain Eileen Collins John Jones and Tommy Hilfiger The slogan was designated by Mayor Stephen Hughes following the conclusion of a slogan contest in which Marlin Stewart Alan and Barbara Hutchinson and James Lloyd were recognized for their contributions to the winning slogan In 2021 the sign was defaced as Brian Williams was replaced with Judge Jeanine Pirro 46 On at least two hilltops near the city mostly on Harris Hill to the northwest pioneer pilots established the sport of gliding in America Harris Hill is the site of the National Soaring Museum and was also used for glider trainings during World War 2 47 These sites are now recognized as National Landmarks of Soaring The SS Elmira Victory a World War 2 era Victory Ship was named after the city Dunn Field is a baseball stadium along the southern banks of the Chemung River The Elmira Pioneers play at Dunn Field Famous players and managers who have played or managed at Dunn Field include Babe Ruth Earl Weaver Don Zimmer Wade Boggs and Curt Schilling Elmira College is in the city The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine has a branch of its medical school where Arnot Park was formerly located 48 The Clemens Center is a concert and theater center named after Samuel Clemens Mark Twain nbsp Lake and casino Eldridge Park by Purviance William T The Arnot Art Museum is in the downtown Civic Historic District Eldridge Park features a restored 1890s Looff Carousel 49 Woodlawn Cemetery and Woodlawn National Cemetery are both in the City of Elmira in the Northwest sector Mark Twain and his family are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery 50 First Arena originally known as the Coach USA Center which opened in 2000 is currently home to the Elmira River Sharks of the Federal Prospects Hockey League It was previously home to the Elmira Jackals of the UHL and ECHL from 2000 to 2017 51 as well as two other teams in the FPHL the Elmira Enforcers from 2018 to 2021 and the Elmira Mammoth from 2022 to 2023 Historic places editThe following are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 52 53 54 55 The John Brand Jr House John Brand Sr House Buildings at 104 116 West Water St Chemung Canal Bank Building Chemung County Courthouse Complex Clinton Columbia Historic District Elmira Civic Historic District Elmira Coca Cola Bottling Company Works Elmira College Old Campus Emmanuel Episcopal Church Erste Deutsche Evangelische Kirche Alexander Eustace House Fire Station No 4 William S Gerity House F M Howell and Company John W Jones House Maple Avenue Historic District Near Westside Historic District Newtown Battlefield State Park Park Church Pentecostal Holy Temple Church of Jesus Christ Pratt House Quarry Farm St Patrick s Parochial Residence Convent and School Trinity Church Woodlawn Cemetery and Woodlawn National CemeteryNotable people editJohn Alexander racing driver Tedd Arnold author and illustrator 56 John Arnot Jr politician Civil War soldier 57 Elizabeth Frawley Bagley U S Ambassador to Brazil Charlie Baker Governor of Massachusetts 58 Ray W Barker Major General US Army 59 John Beecher NHL player for the Boston Bruins James R Beckwith Wisconsin state assembly 60 Simeon Benjamin 1792 1868 businessman philanthropist and benefactor of Elmira College Zebulon Brockway 1827 1920 known as the Father of prison reform directed the Elmira Reformatory 12 Olivia Livy Langdon Clemens wife of Mark Twain 61 Chip Coffey psychic television personality 62 Frederick Collin lawyer judge Mayor of Elmira 63 Eileen Collins astronaut 64 Harriet Maxwell Converse author folklorist Native American civil rights advocate Clara Cook All American Girls Professional Baseball League player 65 Ernie Davis football player first African American Heisman Trophy winner 1961 66 Alexander S Diven former US Army officer and CongressmanStan Drulia ice hockey player and coach 67 Jacob Sloat Fassett politician 68 Clyde Fitch playwright 69 Thomas S Flood former US Congressman Dan Forrest Jr composer John Franchi mixed martial arts fighter Henry Friendly judge U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 70 Burt Gillett director of animated films Charles Tomlinson Griffes composer 71 Sam Groom actor Jason Butler Harner actor Bud Heine former Baseball player for the New York Giants Lewis Henry former US Congressman Bruce Heyman former U S Ambassador to Canada Tommy Hilfiger fashion designer 72 Molly Huddle Olympic runner 73 John W Jones underground railroad agent 74 Matt Knowles pro wrestler Warren D Leary Wisconsin State Assemblyman and newspaper publisher 75 Kirt Manwaring former Major League Baseball player 76 Charles Thomas McMillen basketball player politician 77 Norman A Mordue QB Syracuse University Served with 1stAirCav Viet Nam Currently U S Federal Judge 3rd District Syracuse NY Anna Campbell Palmer 1854 1928 author editor William P Perry producer and composer 78 Aurora Phelps land reformer labor leader women s rights advocate 79 Beth Phoenix WWE Hall of Famer Jeanine Pirro television host author and former New York State judge prosecutor and politician Jeff Plate drummer for Trans Siberian Orchestra Margaret L Plunkett 1906 2000 labor economist diplomat Anna Beach Pratt American educator and social worker Hal Roach film producer 80 Jane Roberts writer and psychic 1929 1984 author psychic and trance or spirit medium Hosea H Rockwell former US Congressman Francis Asbury Roe naval officer Alice J Shaw whistling performer in vaudeville Frederick B Shaw U S Army brigadier general 81 Joey Sindelar pro golfer 82 Horace B Smith former US Congressman Esther Baker Steele 1835 1911 educator author traveler philanthropist 83 Joel Dorman Steele educator writer 84 John Surratt son of Mary Surratt Art Sykes boxer Mark Twain writer 85 Asher Tyler former US Congressman Lewis Sayre Van Duzer US Navy officer Antha Minerva Virgil composer and inventor John Joseph 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