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Bath is the county seat of Steuben County. The community was named either for the English city or for Lady Bath, daughter of William Pulteney, one of the original landowners. The village was founded in 1793. The village was originally incorporated in 1816, but was not organized until 1836.
Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet was a Scottish lawyer, Whig politician and landowner who sat in the British House of Commons between 1768 and 1805.
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Pulteney Park

(307) Park in Bath, New York
Address: Bath, NY 14810
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Phone: (607) 776-7122
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The hamlet broke from Bath, and was officially formed on March 1, 1808, and named Pulteney, in honor of Sir William Johnstone Pulteney, who died three years ...
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The community would be named Bath, after the English city, and honor Sir William Pulteney's daughter, known as Lady Bath. A covered overlook stands on that ...
William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, PC (22 March 1684 – 7 July 1764) was an English Whig politician and peer who sat in the British House of Commons from 1707 ...
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William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, is buried in the Islip chapel in Westminster Abbey together with his wife and three children and his brother. A new vault ...
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Jan 30, 2009 · Bath was founded in 1793 and named after the Countess of Bath, the lady of Sir William Pulteney. Pulteney and Charles Williamson laid out ...
Jun 18, 2020 · The person who gave his name to the Bathwick Estate on which Pulteney Street was built was William Pulteney, the 1st Earl of Bath (22 March 1684 ...
May 18, 2021 · This historic community was founded in 1793 when. Charles Williamson, land agent for the London based. Pulteney Syndicate, settled here and made ...
In the 1760s he left Edinburgh for London and Bath. He unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat for Shrewsbury in 1768, but soon was returned for the ...
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