Hi everyone, while I was researching something completely different, I came across multiple articles, and even whole sections of The Evening Leader that focus on the history of Corning; on the occasion of the formal centennial celebrations for the city, held on September 11, 1948.
Corning became a village in July 1848; and a city on March 20, 1890. (Dimitroff & Janes, 1991)
And I believe the reason the centennial celebrations for Corning were held in September, instead of July 1948; is due to the fact that the long-awaited opening of the World War Memorial Stadium was scheduled for September of that year; and that opening was a bid deal! It even included a visit by victorious general and future president, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
So, I thought we could celebrate Corning’s birthday today too – Happy 176th Birthday Corning! ! Or a belated Happy 176th Birthday, if you want to go with the July date!
And The Leader had some great local history related articles to celebrate the centennial over three sections; all three sections are included in this post, along with a few articles from The Corning Journal and Daily Democrat, that offer a bit of info on the passage of the city charter in 1890.
Enjoy!
Linda
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The Corning City Charter Bill, The Corning Journal, March 20, 1890
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City Charter Passed, Part 1 Top Part of Page, The Corning Journal, March 27, 1890
You’ll find the article on the passage of the city charter in column two just under the sections on the City Convention & CAUCUSES.
And the reason I’ve posted the page in two parts is because some of the microfilm for older newspapers, like issues of the Corning Journal from 1890, is in an overlarge format by modern standards and it doesn’t fit one one page.
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City Charter Passed, Part 2 Bottom Half of Page, The Corning Journal, March 27, 1890
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Celebrate Corning Now A City!
Special Edition, Corning Daily Democrat, March 21, 1890
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The Evening Leader Centennial Edition, September 11, 1948
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The Evening Leader Centennial Edition, Section 2, September 11, 1948
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The Evening Leader Centennial Edition, Section 3, September 11, 1948
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Works Cited
Dimitroff, T. P., & Janes, L. S. (1976). History of the Corning-Painted Post Area.


