Oramel, New York
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in the township of
Caneadea Caneadea is a town in Allegany County, New York, United States. It includes the hamlets Caneadea, Houghton, and Oramel. History The name Caneadea reportedly originates from a Seneca phrase meaning "where the heavens rest upon the earth". Fo ...
, Allegany County, New York, United States. It was previously an official village, but after the community underwent significant economic change, this status was abandoned.


History

In 1812, the earliest non-native settlers arrived in the area, but it was not until 1856 that Oramel was officially founded as a village. Businessman Oramel Griffin had purchased a sizeable portion of land for the formation of the new community, and the village was named after him. The Genesee Valley Canal was a major factor in the growth of Oramel. Construction of the canal was an arduous process that took many years. The canal reached the Oramel area in 1851, facilitating the growth of a booming economy. A variety of businesses including mercantile stores, hotels, taverns, and even a newspaper sprung up. The area had bountiful timber, and with eleven sawmills, it became Oramel's biggest export. Oramel was dubbed the "Syracuse of Western New York" and was thought to hold a promising future. After the canal reached Olean however, Oramel's importance and prosperity began to decline. The canal overall was very unprofitable for New York State, and was put out of commission in 1878, further contributing to Oramel's decline. Oramel continued to dwindle. In 1906, most of its timber was gone, and the last sawmill closed. In 1925, its official village status was abandoned (though it is still today considered a "hamlet", a somewhat informal term). In 1937 a devastating fire destroyed many of the buildings in the already humble community.


Geography

Oramel is located in the southern portion of the township of Caneadea.


Places

Oramel Fire Department Oakes Oramel Inn - a small motel Oakes Automotive - a used car dealership
Genesee River The Genesee River ( ) is a tributary of Lake Ontario flowing northward through the Twin Tiers of Pennsylvania and New York (state), New York in the United States. The river contains several waterfalls in New York at Letchworth State Park and Roch ...
- a river that flows northward to Lake Ontario
Genesee Valley Greenway The Genesee Valley Greenway is a rail trail in western New York's Genesee River valley. The trail stretches for along a former Pennsylvania Railroad right-of-way as well as adjacent land from the Genesee Valley Canal. The low grade path is ...
- a recreational pathway that generally follows the old canal towpath


References

{{reflist Allegany County, New York