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New Hartford is a town in Oneida County, New York, United States.

The name of New Hartford was provided by a settler family from Hartford, Connecticut.

The Town of New Hartford contains a village, also titled New Hartford.

New Hartford is the biggest suburb of Utica, New York, which is positioned directly north of the town and village.

1.5 Village of New Hartford New Hartford was settled in March 1788 when Jedediah Sanger, who was bankrupted in 1794 by a fire at his farm in Jaffrey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire moved to the area. This anecdotal of a 1000-acre purchase by Sanger for $500 and the ensuing resale to Higbee of half the territory for $500 (a 100% profit) is repeated in The History of Oneida County, New York by Samuel W.

The story was expressed in an address at the 1888 New Hartford Centennial by Henry Hurlburt, again citing Jones' Annals as his source. It is again repeated in Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Oneida County, New York, Wager, 1896.

However, a footnote in Transactions of the Oneida Historical Society at Utica, New Hartford Centennial, 1889, which documented the 1888 centennial, questions the validity of the story through research of property deed records.

This version can be found at the Town of New Hartford website and is attributed to the New Hartford Historical Society: Present New Hartford is over 16,000 acres (6,500 ha), considerable more than that contained in Sanger's initial purchases.

Sanger's purchase had been part of the Coxe Patent, territory purchased directly from the colonial government of New York.

Other portions of New Hartford is made up of territory from the following Patents: Thirty-Nine years after Sanger arrived, the Town of New Hartford was created on April 12, 1827, formed from the Town of Whitestown.

Whitestown originally contained all of New York state west of Herkimer, and was later split into many counties and suburbs with New Hartford being the last.

The early pioneer had adopted the name New Hartford for the settlement, and the name was retained for the town. The first town meeting was held on April 24, 1827 and the following positions were filled: Town supervisor, Town Clerk, Assessors (3), Commissioner of Highways (3), Overseers of the Poor (2), Collector, Commissioners of Common Schools (3), Inspectors of Schools (3). The council passed an act on November 22, 1855 transferring a small part of New Hartford, Westmoreland, and Whitestown to Kirkland, enabling the hamlet of Clark Mills to be entirely with Kirkland freshwater being partly inside four different towns. The Village of New Hartford was incorporated in 1870, from approximately 406 acres (164 ha) of the town by a vote of 32 to 9.

The power of the creek was the reason that New Hartford had such extensive manufacturing operations for a town of its size.

Business in New Hartford exceeded that of Utica due to the water power of the creek. Most factories later transitioned to steam power.

Another boon to the economy of New Hartford was the Seneca Turnpike, a toll road connecting Utica to the part of the state.

The initial road ran north of New Hartford, but Jedediah Sanger purchased stock in the business and through his influence the turnpike was routed through New Hartford. The turnpike traffic made New Hartford prosper, outstripping other suburbs in the region and rivaling neighboring Utica until the Erie Canal was constructed through Utica removing most cross-state traffic from New Hartford.

Utica then interval into a large town/city and New Hartford continues to this day to be a suburb. New Hartford is served by the New Hartford Central School District. New Hartford Senior High School The east town line is the border of the Town of Litchfield, NY and the Town of Frankfort, NY in Herkimer County.

New Hartford has turn into the retail mecca of Oneida County, NY offering multiple strip malls and an enclosed mall inside the town and village limits.

The retail includes; The Orchard, Consumer Square, New Hartford Shopping Center, Sangertown Square Mall, with additional no-charge standing shops.

42% of New Hartford inhabitants ages 25 and older have a bachelor's or advanced college degree.

New Hartford The Village of New Hartford is in the part of the town.

Washington Mills A hamlet south of New Hartford village on NY 8.

New York Mills A village north of New Hartford village with territory and a separate school precinct positioned in both the town of New Hartford and the town of Whitestown.

Andy Van Slyke born December 21, 1960 in Utica, New York) raised in New Hartford, is a retired Major League Baseball outfielder and former first base coach for the Detroit Tigers.

Mike Zalewski, experienced hockey player in the NHL for the Vancouver Canucks, born and raised in New Hartford, NY, and graduated from New Hartford High School in 2010.

History of Oneida County New York, Samuel W.

Transactions of the Oneida Historical Society at Utica, New Hartford Centennial, 1889 a b Our County and Its People:A Descriptive Work on Oneida County, New York, Daniel Elbridge Wager, The Boston History Company, 1896 Town of New Hartford, NY Municipalities and communities of Oneida County, New York, United States Barneveld Boonville Camden Clayville Clinton Holland Patent New Hartford New York Mills Oneida Castle Oriskany Oriskany Falls Remsen Sylvan Beach Vernon Waterville Whitesboro Yorkville

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