

HISTORY ~ Town of Ellery,
NY
Ellery is a beautiful little town located in about the
geographic center of Chautauqua County, which is in the southwest
corner of New York State. The extended lakefront of
approximately 12 miles borders the eastern shore of Chautauqua Lake.
The lake frontage was developed early as a tourist and recreational
attraction and continues to this day. The rural areas of the
town are hilly and many boast a view of the lake. At one time,
the town was home to many thriving farms; but as times have changed
so too have the uses for the land and there is now development of
homes in the rural areas as well as along the much sought after lake
front and adjacent property.
Ellery was divided from the "mother town" Chautauqua on February 29,
1821. The first settlement was in the spring of 1806 when
William Bemus set up housekeeping at what was and still is known as
the Village of Bemus Point. This charming village is a hub of
activity and is known by many far and wide as the place to "meet and
greet". Other populated hamlets in the town include Maple
Springs and Greenhurst.
For more detailed information, please contact the Bemus Point
Historical Society at (716) 386-2274 or Town Historian, Cherri Clark
at (716) 386-3105.