In the 20th century, Jamestown was a thriving industrial area, noted for producing several well-known products. They include thecrescent wrench, produced by Karl Peterson's the Crescent Tool Company in Jamestown beginning in 1907;[2] and theautomatic lever voting machine, manufactured by the Automatic Voting Machine Company, which dominated the lever voting machine industry from its location on Jones and Gifford Avenue in Jamestown until its bankruptcy in 1983.[3] Jamestown was also once called the "Furniture Capital of the World" because of the once-thriving furniture industry. People visited from all over the country to attend furniture expositions at the Furniture Mart, a building that still stands in the city and houses offices for a variety of companies. For most of the 20th century, Blackstone Corporation, led byReginald Lenna, was Jamestown's largest employer and one of the driving cores of the local economy, manufacturing washing machines and automobile components.[4]
Jamestown is named afterJames Prendergast, an early Chautauqua County settler.[5] His family purchased 3,500 acres (14 km2) in 1806 in the area now known as Chautauqua County. James Prendergast explored the area that is now Jamestown. and saw the area to be valuable, and so he purchased an additional 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of land in the area in 1808. In the fall of 1809, Prendergast and an employee, John Blowers, built a log cabin, which became the first building in Jamestown. Another log cabin, as well as mills and a dam, were built on theChadakoin River later on.[6] In 1855, a night watch was created for the purpose of looking out for fires.[7]
Jamestown was incorporated into avillage in 1827 and incorporated into a city on April 19, 1886.[8] Oscar F. Price was elected as the first mayor of the city on April 13, 1886.[6] James Murray was appointed the first Chief of Police and would lead a force of six police officers.[7]
In 1887, Jamestown Electric Light and Power Company, Art Metal, and WCA Hospital were established. In 1888, Jamestown Woolen Spinning Co. was established and the cornerstone of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church laid. In 1889, the American Aristotype Co. was established.[8] The first electric trolley car in Jamestown made its appearance in 1890. In 1891, a fire destroyed the Old Homestead Hotel at Third and Pine Streets and four people died, but theJames Prendergast Library and the Municipal Light Plant were established the same year.[8]
Prendergast Library, postcard c. 1901–1907
In 1892, Chautauqua Worsted mills was founded. In 1893, Jamestown Veneer Works was started by Nathan Wilson, and Jamestown's first ice cream company started making Collins Ice Cream. In 1895, the cornerstone of City Hall was laid and the city council decided to lay no more wooden sidewalks. Eleazer Green was elected mayor the same year. In 1896, Empire Worsted Mills was formed; in 1898, Chautauqua Towel Mills was opened; and in 1899, Henry H. Cooper was elected mayor.
In 1900, Tinkham Brothers established their business, the Furniture Index was published, and the Hall Textile Corporation was formed.[8] Also in 1900, Josephine Fenton Gifford, daughter of New York Governor Reuben Fenton, formed Crèche, a women's organization that continues to serve children in the community. In 1903, Jamestown purchased a water system and the J.P. Danielson Tool Co. was organized. In 1906, James L. Weeks was elected mayor. In 1907, the Crescent Tool Company was started by Karl Peterson and Charles F. Falldine. In 1908,Samuel A. Carlson was elected mayor. Music Study Club and Jamestown Symphony Orchestra began the same year.[8]
In 1910, the excavation began for the construction of Jamestown General Hospital, which still stands in the present day. In 1911, the Norden Club was started. On August 6, actressLucille Ball was born in Jamestown. The first plane ever to fly over Jamestown did so on September 28, 1911. The Norden Clubhouse was completed in 1914. On April 8, 1917, Company E left for guard duty.[8] The Emerson Glass Company started the same year. In 1918, Jamestown Corp. formed to make airplane propellers. A steamship, theCity of Pittsburgh sank at the Boatlanding, also in 1918.
East Second Street, c. 1910
In 1921, the Zonta Club was organized.[8] In 1925, the Hotel Samuels was sold. That same year, the Scottish Rite Temple was formally opened and taxpayers voted a $350,000 bond issue for the Third Street Bridge. The following year, Third Street Bridge was completed and it still stands today. In 1927, Jamestown celebrated thecentennial of its incorporation as a village. Lars Larson was elected mayor the same year.[8] In 1930, Samuel A. Carlson served as mayor once again. In 1931, a fire destroyed the old Martyn Factory. Also, the city purchases Niagara, Lockport and Ontario Power Company.[8]
In 1932, the ground was broken for the new armory, the Erie Railroad station was dedicated, and the Community Chest was permanently formed.[8] In 1933, Elk Furniture Company was sold. Also, Milton Carlson and Frederick Larson took over Jamestown Airport. The board of education assumed title to school forest. Also in 1933, city councilman Leon F. Roberts was elected mayor. In 1934, Jamestown Airport Corp. offered an airport to the city and the city secured the old armory as a relief center. As part ofThe New Deal, ground was broken for a new high school, which provided jobs during the Great Depression.[8]
In 1935, the Board of Education opened the new industrial arts building and City Council approved $314,000 airport for North Main Street site.[8] In November,Jamestown High School was formally dedicated. In 1937, the Temple Hesed Abraham was dedicated and the Alfred Collegiate Extension Center opened with 80 students. In 1938, Kevin McElrath became mayor and Jamestown General Hospital's maternity annex opened. In 1939, twelve local plans surveyed by the government to produce supplies in wartime. Also, the city's new airport was formally dedicated.[8]
In 1940, the PONY league baseball began and Co. E was inducted into federal service.[8] In 1941, Jamestown Municipal Stadium was dedicated and Samuel A. Stroth was elected mayor. In 1942, East Second Street widening was ordered and flames destroyed the old state armory. In 1945, Jamestown was hit by atornado. In 1946, Dr. Carlyle C. Ring was named superintendent of schools. C.C. Ring Elementary School presently stands, in his honor. In 1950,Jamestown Community College was opened.[8]
In 1951, Stanley A. Weeks was elected mayor and the addition to the municipal power plant was opened.[8] In 1954, Samuel A. Stroth was elected mayor andAllegheny Airlines began east-west flight via Jamestown. In 1955, Carl F. Sanford was elected mayor.[8] In 1956, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz visited Jamestown. In 1957, a $400,000 runway improvement to Jamestown Municipal Airport was added. In 1958, a new sewage disposal plant was opened, Buffalo Street pumping station was modernized, and a new wing opened at Jamestown General Hospital. In 1959, Jamestown's new post office was started.[8] In 1960, Jamestown celebrated the sesquicentennial of the first house erected here. That same year,Mohawk Airlines started to serve Jamestown.[8]
In 1961, Jamestown Community College moved into new Falconer Street campus and William D. Whitehead was elected mayor.[8] In 1963, the City's first parking ramp opened at Main and Second Streets and Frederick H. Dunn elected mayor.[8] Additionally, Grandin Mills on Allen Street was destroyed by fire and singerNatalie Merchant was born in Jamestown.[8] In 1964, the Washington Street Bridge was completed. In 1967, an addition toJamestown High School was completed.[8] Also, Jamestown Community College opened a new Science and Engineering Building. In that same year, Charles B. Magnuson was elected mayor. In 1968, an addition to the James Prendergast Free Library was completed. In 1969, the Cherry Street parking ramp was opened, passenger rail service to Jamestown discontinued the next year byErie-Lackawanna Railway, Stanley N. Lundine was elected mayor, and the New Gustavus Adolphus Children's Home opened. In 1970, the Final approval was granted for the Brooklyn Square Urban Renewal Project.[8]
Throughout the 1970s, homes in Brooklyn Square were relocated as well as many stores and shops. A second Urban Renewal Project was proposed in 2006, and the project began in 2007. Jamestown has hosted thirteen Babe Ruth World Series since 1980 and hosted the 13-Year-Old Babe Ruth World Series in 2008. The James Prendergast Library has regularly ranked in the top ten in the nation among those that service populations of 25,000-49,999, according to HAPLR, with a peak ranking of fourth in 2004.[citation needed].
On August 1, 2018, Jamestown opened the Jamestown National Comedy Center. This became the officialNational Comedy Center, receiving national designation from Congress.[9]
As of thecensus of 2000, there were 31,730 people, 13,558 households, and 7,904 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,534.6 inhabitants per square mile (1,364.7/km2). There were 15,027 housing units at an average density of 1,673.9 per square mile (646.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 91.52%White, 3.39%African American, 0.64%Native American, 0.44%Asian, 0.05%Pacific Islander, 1.8% fromother races, and 2.16% from two or more races. Regarding ethnicity the largest ethnic group reported in the 2000 Census was Italian and the second largest was Swedish. 19.7% were ofItalian, 18.1%Swedish, 12.8%German, 9.0%Irish, 8.7% English and 5.5% American ancestry.Hispanic orLatino people of any race were 4.94% of the population, according toCensus 2000[13]
Historically, up until the 1980s, Jamestown comprised primarily people of Italian or Swedish descent, about 50% of the population being of Italian descent, and fifty percent being of Swedish descent. Jamestown's strong heritage is showcased at the local museum,The Fenton History Center, which boasts both a Swedish Room and an Italian Room.[13]
There were 13,558 households, out of which 29.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39.1% were married couples living together, 14.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.7% were non-families. 35.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.29 and the average family size was 2.94.[13]
In the city, the age distribution of the population shows 25.8% under the age of 18, 9.1% from 18 to 24, 28.1% from 25 to 44, 20.9% from 45 to 64, and 16.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.3 males.[13]
The median income for a household in the city was $25,837, and the median income for a family was $33,675. Males had a median income of $30,003 versus $20,039 for females. Theper capita income for the city was $15,316. About 15.8% of families and 19.5% of the population were below thepoverty line, including 29.1% of those under age 18 and 10.2% of those age 65 or over.[13]
The Jamestown area has a few large manufacturing plants that are major employers in this region. The area was once known as the "furniture capital of the world" for its many furniture and brass hardware manufacturers.
UPMC Chautauqua is a regional hospital that was founded as WCA Hospital (Women's Christian Association) on May 23, 1885, and included a nursing school until Jamestown Community College filled the need with a two-year RN nursing program. Integrated with UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) in 2016, it has a school ofMedical Technology andRadiology Technology. Jamestown General Hospital still stands on Jones Hill and is part ofUPMC Chautauqua. It houses mental health units as well as physical, drug, and alcohol rehab units. The main campus of UPMC Chautauqua (formerly known as WCA Hospital orUPMC Chautauqua WCA Hospital) is located on the corner of Allen Street and Foote Avenue.
Chautauqua County has about 2,200 farms. Although its primary agricultural product is milk, Chautauqua County is also the state's greatest producer of wine and jelly grapes. The area's production of Concord grapes is one of the nation's largest, second only to California.
Cummins - Jamestown Engine Plant (JEP) is located six miles outside of Jamestown in the town of Busti. It is the largest single employer in the city, with more than 1,500 employees. They produce heavy duty diesel engines for agricultural, industrial, and military purposes.
TheLucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center is dedicated to the city's best-known daughter,Lucille Ball, and held a ceremony in honor of what would have been Ball's 100th birthday in August 2011. Washington Street Bridge has also been fully rebuilt and renovated and renamed the Lucy Desi Bridge.
The Robert H. Jackson Center[17] was built to preserve the life and legacy ofRobert H. Jackson while educating the community about justice and tolerance with a continuing emphasis on the Nuremberg Trials.[18]
The Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History[19] continues the legacy ofRoger Tory Peterson by promoting the teaching and study of nature, and to thereby create knowledge of and appreciation and responsibility for the natural world.
Jamestown was the home city for theJamestown Jammersbaseball team of theNew York–Penn League. The Jammers were the Single A Short Season affiliate of thePittsburgh Pirates. Following the 2014 season, the Jammers announced they would be relocating toMorgantown, West Virginia.[20] It was later announced that a new team in theProspect League would replace the Jammers, and the team would keep the name. The Jammers played in Jamestown until 2019, when the team was moved to Milwaukee, WI. However, the franchise was donated to Jamestown Community Baseball, LLC, and has been community-owned since. The team currently plays as the Jamestown Tarp Skunks in thePerfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, with home games atRussell Diethrick Park.[21]
TheJamestown Jackals are a professional basketball team which competes in theBasketball Super League (BSL). Founded and owned by Jamestown native Kayla Crosby in 2016, the team plays their games atJamestown Community College. The team earned national attention from a 2021GQ exposé detailing former Division I basketball star Anthony Estes' journey from homelessness to professional basketball with the Jackals.[22]
Jamestown High School's boys and girls basketball teams have both won numerous Sectional and Division titles, with the basketball team winning back to back Section VI titles in 2009–10, 2010–11 while reaching the NYSPHSAA Class AA State Championship in 2011. The High School football team has been to five New York State Championships, losing in 1993, and winning in 1994, 1995, 2000 and 2014.
Chautauqua Mall is in nearbyLakewood; most of the Jamestown area'sbig-box stores are located just outside city limits in Lakewood and West Ellicott, a stretch between Lakewood and Jamestown known by the Census Bureau asJamestown West.
The executive branch consists of a mayor elected to four-year terms without term limits, and the heads of the departments, most of them appointed by the mayor.[24]
This section lists the mayors of Jamestown, New York.
The legislative body of Jamestown consists of nine council members, who are elected every two years without any term limits. Six council members represent each of the city's six wards, and three additional council members are known as councilmembers-at-large, representing the entire city.[24] The table below outlines the current members of the Jamestown City Council.[43][44]
Jamestown Community College provides a two-year education and four-year degrees through matriculation agreements with several universities. Recent additions to the campus include a state-of-the-art LEED-certified science building and three residence halls.Jamestown Business College, near the downtown core, now offers a four-year degree. However, Jamestown Business College will officially close in February 2025.
Founded in 1867,Jamestown Public Schools is the city's sole school district. The district also extends into several bordering towns. Jamestown Public Schools include:Jamestown High School; three middle schools, Persell Middle School, George Washington Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson Middle School; as well as five neighborhood elementary schools, Lincoln elementary school, Fletcher elementary school, Clinton V Bush elementary school, CC Ring elementary school, and Love elementary school. The former Rogers Elementary School now functions as a Success Academy for selected Jamestown area students. A disciplinary Tech Academy, located on Fourth Street is also part of the Jamestown Public School system.
The "Red Raider" Marching Band won the NY State Field Band Conference Championship in 2014, 2015 and 2018.[citation needed]
WNYB, channel 26, is the only station licensed to Jamestown. It has no local operations and was, for all but its first three years of existence operated out of Buffalo. The station, aTCT owned-and-operated station, now operates the straight TCT national feed.[45] Its transmitter is located well north of Jamestown, in Arkwright.
WNY News Now, based in Jamestown, operates a daily local newscast that is distributed online.Lilly Broadcasting, owners of radio stations inWarren, Pennsylvania and TV stations inErie, Pennsylvania, signed a shared services agreement with WNY News Now in July 2021.[46]
The dailyThe Post-Journal is published in Jamestown. Free weekly papers distributed in the city include theJamestown Pennysaver, the Chautauqua Star, and theJamestown Gazette.
Bus service is provided byCoach USA of Erie. Connections are available to theGreyhound service inBuffalo. There is also a county-wide bus service (CARTS) and taxi service through various companies including Rainbow Cab and Uber.
Present-day Jamestown is on the mainline of theWestern New York and Pennsylvania Railroad which provides freight service. A proposal to connect the WNYP to theNew York and Lake Erie Railroad would allow for excursion rail service; to do so, the NYLE would need to undergo extensive rehabilitation of the rail lines near the junction between the two rail lines atWaterboro, several miles east of Jamestown.Amtrak does not serve the area, except through contract with Coach USA to provideAmtrak Thruway service along Coach USA's existing bus route to bus Amtrak passengers to and from theExchange Street station in Buffalo.
Until 1950, two railroad companies traveled through Jamestown:[47]
An electricinterurban railroad—Jamestown, Westfield and Northwestern Railroad (JW&NW)—connected all three above towns (Jamestown-Mayville-Westfield) and ran along the north side of Lake Chautauqua. The JW&NW ended passenger operation in 1947, continued with freight, then quit entirely in 1950. Its rails and right-of-way have slowly disappeared.[50]
TheSouthern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86/Route 17) passes to the north and east of Jamestown, with direct access to the city from Exits 12 and 13. New York State Routes60 (Foote Avenue) and394 (Fairmount Avenue on the west side, Second Street on the east) pass through the city north-to-south and east-to-west, respectively; Route430 (Fluvanna Avenue) begins in Jamestown and follows a westward path.U.S. Route 62 passes by Jamestown to the southeast.
Robert H. Jackson, U.S. Solicitor General, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Supreme Court associate justice and Nuremberg chief prosecutor, graduated fromJamestown High School, lived and practiced law in Jamestown from 1910–1934, was buried following an October 1954 funeral at Jamestown's St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Stanley Lundine, politician, Mayor of Jamestown, Congressman, Lieutenant Governor of New York
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