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Batavia town carries western New York's old frame

The Town of Batavia carries the old Genesee County frame that once covered much of western New York.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

The Town of Batavia has a map story bigger than the present town. Town history puts Genesee County and the Town of Batavia together in 1802, covering much of western New York before later counties and towns split away. Genesee County’s timeline also marks 1802 as the creation year for both the county and Batavia.

That makes Batavia town more than the rural ring around the city. It belongs to the old administrative frame from which a large share of western New York was sorted into later counties, towns, roads, and local identities.

This is the kind of fact that changes how the map feels. Batavia is more than one Genesee County town among many; it was once part of the organizing pattern behind a much larger region. The present boundaries are smaller, but the older story still gives the name weight.

It also helps explain why Batavia and Genesee County history often sound bigger than today’s population numbers.

For local history, the town page and county timeline are better starting points than a quick glance at today’s municipal map.

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