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Steuben was created in 1796. It was named in honor of the American Revolutionary War hero, Baron von Steuben. It was reduced in size in 1823 when Yates County was created. It was reduced in size again in 1854 when Schuyler County was created.
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Adjacent Counties
- Ontario County - North
- Yates County - Northeast
- Schuyler County - East
- Chemung County - East
- Tioga County, Pennsylvania - South
- Potter County, Pennsylvania - Southwest
- Allegany County - West
- Livingston County - Northwest
Cities
- Corning
- Hornell
Towns
- Addison
- Avoca
- Bath
- Bradford
- Cameron
- Campbell
- Canisteo
- Caton
- Cohocton
- Corning
- Dansville
- Erwin
- Fremont
- Greenwood
- Hartsville
- Hornby
- Hornellsville
- Howard
- Jasper
- Lindley
- Prattsburgh
- Pulteney
- Rathbone
- Thurston
- Troupsburg
- Tuscarora
- Urbana
- Wayland
- Wayne
- West Union
- Wheeler
- Woodhull
Villages
- Addison
- Almond
- Arkport
- Avoca
- Bath
- Canisteo
- Hammondsport
- North Hornell
- Painted Post
- Riverside
- Savona
- South Corning
- Wayland
Census-designated Places
- Campbell
- Coopers Plains
- Gang Mills
- Prattsburgh
Hamlets
- Adrian
- Canisteo Center
- Gibson
- South Hornell
- South Canisteo
Resources and Records
On Wikitree
On Other Websites
- New York Vital Records
- Steuben County on Family Search
- Steuben County on Genealogy Inc
- Central New York Genealogical Society
- Painted Hills Genealogical Society
- Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York
Sources
Wikipedia Contributors. "Steuben County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steuben_County,_New_York. Accessed 9 February 2020