. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. TOWNS—ELLINGTON 171 railroad which takes much of the travel andtraffic from Ellington. Ellington is essentially a dairy town and haslong been famous for its fine butter and diversified surface affords good grazingand plenty of water and the farmer who isattentive to his calling seldom fails of an abun-dant harvest. In the town are two steam mills engaged inthe manufacture of lumber, by Charles J. Mainand by Mason H. Terry. Among the citizens ofthe village of Ellington who are actively en-gaged in business pursuits are the fol


. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. TOWNS—ELLINGTON 171 railroad which takes much of the travel andtraffic from Ellington. Ellington is essentially a dairy town and haslong been famous for its fine butter and diversified surface affords good grazingand plenty of water and the farmer who isattentive to his calling seldom fails of an abun-dant harvest. In the town are two steam mills engaged inthe manufacture of lumber, by Charles J. Mainand by Mason H. Terry. Among the citizens ofthe village of Ellington who are actively en-gaged in business pursuits are the following:On the west side of the public park is the drygoods store and the general store of LuceBrothers, and in the south half of the sameblock the drug store of George G. Gilbert islocated, also the village post office. On thesouth side is the grist mill and the flour andfeed business of Luce Brothers, the garage ofMiske & Dye, Odd Fellows Hall and MurraysGrocery. On the east side is the general storeof Charles A. Seekins and the shop of A.


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