History of Sanborn, New YorkOriginally Sanborn was called South Pekin, owing to its location near another village, Pekin, north of the present site of Sanborn.
In 1846 the Reverend E. C. Sanborn came to the area. The village was named “Sanborn” when his son, Lee Sanborn, was made the Postmaster.
Early Sanborn had a sawmill, a gristmill and a cheese factory among other businesses as indicated in this 1876 print.
Sanborn Lewiston Farm MuseumFree Admission – Donations Accepted
Hours:
Open Sundays: 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Open Wednesdays: 1:00 to 4:00 PM
April 20 to October 19
Museum Also Open by Appointment: Call 716-946-6811
Address: 2660 Saunders Settlement Road