List of plank roads in New York

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This is a list of plank roads built and operated by private companies in the U.S. state of New York, mainly in the 19th century. While most of the roads are still maintained as free public roads, some have been abandoned.

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Background

List of plank roads in New York

The first plank road in the United States was the Syracuse-Central Square road. A 16.5 mile road built for $23,000 out of eight foot wide, four inch thick hemlock planks, the Syracuse-Central road was a massive success. In its first two years, 161,000 teams passing over it generated $12,900 in revenue. [1] An 1847 report claimed that the road could generate 100 to 200 percent profit. Along the road, there were four toll booths. A vehicle that was drawn by two horses paid 1 and one-half cents per mile, one horse and rider paid half a cent, and pedestrians traveled on the road free.

After the success of the first plank road, applications to form new plank road companies poured in. By 1847, a general incorporation law was passed by the state legislature. The law made it significantly easier to form a company. The law stated that at least five people could come together and form a company with the intent to build a plank road, as long as they circulated a message in at least one newspaper in the county where the plank road would be built saying where people could buy a participating interest in the company. The company then had to raise at least 500 dollars per mile that the road would be built. Next, the proposed company had to draw up articles of association, elect directors according to the articles, name the company, state how long the company will continue (at most 30 years), list the company's capital, and provide in-depth information about where the road will go. The company could than petition the New York Department of State's office, and presumably get approval to form a company. [2] In 1848, 52 companies were organized, 80 in 1849, and in the 1850s, about 200. [3] This was significantly easier than the process before, which involved petitioning the New York State Legislature. In New York state, under the general incorporation law, from 1847 to 1854, more than 340 plank road building companies were incorporated, building about 3,500 miles of plank roads. [1]

The New York Senate reported in 1870 that plank roads were more profitable than gravel or stone roads. [4]

List

Name [5] Chartered LengthRoutingApproximate modern designationBuilt?Notes
Salina and Central Square Plank RoadApril 12, 1844, c. 151 [6] Salina - Central Square US 11 YesSee Background for more information
Lockport and Buffalo Plank RoadApril 29, 1844, c. 227 [6] 10 miles (16 km) Lockport - East Amherst NY 78 Yes [7] Was planked once before it became unprofitable
Buffalo and Batavia Plank RoadMay 7, 1844, c. 317 [6] Batavia - Buffalo Yes [8]
Ogdensburgh and Heuvelton Plank RoadMay 9, 1846, c. 175 [9] 7 miles (11 km) Ogdensburgh - Heuvelton NoWas reincorporated 1848
Aurora and Buffalo Plank RoadMay 11, 1846, c. 191 [9] Aurora - Spring Brook - Buffalo US 20A, NY 78, NY 16 (Seneca Street)Yes [10]
Buffalo and Lancaster Plank RoadMay 12, 1846, c. 212 [9] 15 miles (24 km)NoNot to be confused with a later similarly named road
Henrietta Plank RoadMay 12, 1846, c. 258 [9] 7+12 miles (12.1 km) Brighton - Henrietta NY 15 Yes [11] Likely only existed for a few years before the Rochester-West Henrietta PR was constructed
Rome and Oswego Plank Road1847 Rome - Mexico - Oswego West Dominick Street, NY 49, Oswego Road, Main Street, NY 13, NY 104 Yes [12]
Northern Plank RoadAugust 18, 184721 miles (34 km)NoNot to be confused with another similarly named company chartered later that year
Cherry Valley and Canajoharie Plank RoadAugust 19, 184712 miles (19 km)No
Salmon River Plank RoadAugust 26, 184717 miles (27 km) Port Ontario - Pulaski - Albion - Williamstown Lake Road, US 11, NY 13 Yes [13] Authorized to sell the road west of Pulaski and abandon the road east of Sand Bank 1853
Watertown and Sackett's Harbor Plank RoadAugust 31, 184710 miles (16 km) NY 3, Dodge Avenue Watertown - Sackett's Harbor Yes [14]
McConnellsville and Fish Creek Plank RoadSeptember 9, 18474 miles (6.4 km) Fish Creek Landing - McConnellsville Yes [15]
Rome and Utica Plank RoadSeptember 22, 184714 miles (23 km) Rome - Oriskany - Whitesboro - Utica [16] Erie Boulevard ... Martin Street ... Stanwix Avenue, NY 69, Main Street, Whitesboro Street, Court StreetYes [17] Partly abandoned 1856
Whites' Corners and Buffalo Plank RoadSeptember 29, 184711 miles (18 km) White's Corners - Buffalo US 62, Southside Parkway, Abbot Road, South Park AvenueYes [18] Part abandoned 1881
Bridgewater and Utica Plank RoadOctober 20, 184718 miles (29 km) Utica - Bridgewater Oneida Street (Main Street), NY 8 Yes [19] Probable extension to New Berlin some time later
Lansingburgh Plank RoadOctober 20, 18472 miles (3.2 km)NoNot to be confused with another similarly named road chartered the next year
Fonda and Caroga Plank RoadNovember 5, 1847 Fonda - Newkirk's Mills YesAuthorized to sell their road 1855
New London Plank RoadNovember 17, 18475+12 miles (8.9 km) New London - Fish Creek - Rome and Oswego PR NY 49, Herder RoadYesAbandoned north of Fish Creek 1853
Rome and Turin Plank RoadNovember 24, 184728 miles (45 km) Rome - Lee - Ava - Turin Yes [17] Abandoned 1855
Mohawk and Newport Plank RoadDecember 1, 184714 miles (23 km)Mohawk - Herkimer - Middleville - NewportYes [20] Still in business to at least 1866. 1854: Authorized to abandon their road through Newport Village, and to make their bridges public
Waterville and Utica Plank RoadDecember 11, 184720 miles (32 km) Utica - Clinton - Deansville - Waterville [21] Genesee Street, NY 12B, NY 315 Yes [22] Financially unsuccessful. Made public 1877.
Central Plank RoadDecember 15, 184712 miles (19 km) Central Square - Hastings - Colosse - Maple View US 11 Yes [12]
Salina, Liverpool, and Clay Plank RoadDecember 16, 184711 miles (18 km) Salina - Liverpool - Clay Park Street, Old Liverpool Road, Oswego Street, Tulip Street, Morgan RoadYes [23]
Fultonville and Johnstown Plank RoadDecember 23, 18475 miles (8.0 km) Fultonville - Fonda - Johnstown Main Street, Bridge Street, NY 5, NY 30A, Chestnut Street, Madison AvenueYesAuthorized to abandon their road from Fultonville to Fonda 1877
Northern Plank RoadDecember 25, 184715 miles (24 km) Deerfield Corners - Remsen Trenton Road, NY 12, Plank Road, Old Route 12Yes [24] On the bed of the old Utica Turnpike
Turin Plank RoadDecember 27, 18475+12 miles (8.9 km)Through Turin NY 26 Yes [25]
Brighton Plank RoadDecember 30, 18473+23 miles (5.9 km) Rochester line - Brighton NY 96 Yes [26]
Glens Falls and Lake George Plank RoadJanuary 4, 18489 miles (14 km) Glen's Falls - Caldwell US 9 Yes [27]
Rome and Tabergh Plank RoadJanuary 5, 18489 miles (14 km) Rome - Tabergh NY 69, Main StreetYes [21]
Hamilton and Deansville Plank RoadJanuary 6, 184815 miles (24 km) Hamilton - Eaton - Madison - Augusta - Marshall - Deansville [17] Lake Morraine Road, Center Road, Lovejoy Road,Yes [28] Abandoned 1874
Buffalo and Lancaster Plank RoadJanuary 10, 184811 miles (18 km) Lancaster - Buffalo BroadwayYes [29] Such a successful company that a festival was thrown in honor of its success
Auburn and Moravia Plank RoadJanuary 15, 184818 miles (29 km) Auburn - Moravia Lake Avenue, NY 38, Warner Road, Long Hill Road, Aurora StreetYes [30] Authorized to sell their road 1852
Syracuse and Massina Springs Plank RoadJanuary 17, 18483+12 miles (5.6 km)NoFollowed the route that the Messina Plank Road would follow
Syracuse and Tully Plank RoadMain RoadJanuary 18, 184819+12 miles (31.4 km) Syracuse - Tully-Preble line US 11, NY 11A, NY 80, NY 281 Yes [31]
BranchMarch 20, 1850- South Onondaga No
Baldwinsville Plank RoadJanuary 26, 18483+14 miles (5.2 km) Lysander Yes [32]
Hannibalville and Fulton Plank RoadJanuary 31, 18488 miles (13 km) Hannibalville - Fulton Oswego CR 3Yes [33]
Batavia Street Plank RoadJanuary 31, 18485 miles (8.0 km)BroadwayYes [34]
Lansingburgh Plank RoadFebruary 1, 18482+12 miles (4.0 km) Troy - Lansingburgh US 4 Yes [35] 1853: Authorized to lay a railroad on their road
Ilion and Cedarville Plank RoadFebruary 1, 18488 miles (13 km) Ilion - Cedarville NY 51 Yes [36]
Dexter and Brownville Plank RoadFebruary 14, 18487 miles (11 km) Dexter - Brownville - Pamelia Yes [37] Likely the same company as the Dexter, Brownville, and Pamelia Plank Road Co. Began operating from Dexter to Brownville January 1849, [38] fully operational October 1850
Cazenovia and Chittenango Plank RoadFebruary 15, 18488 miles (13 km) Cazenovia - Chittenango NY 13 Yes [39] 1853: Reorganized as a turnpike of a similar name
West Martinsburgh and Copenhagen Plank RoadFebruary 17, 184817 miles (27 km) Turin-Martinsburgh line - Copenhagen NY 12 Yes [40]
Mohawk and Richfield Springs Plank RoadFebruary 26, 184812 miles (19 km)No
Central Square and Pine Plank RoadMarch 2, 184827+34 miles (44.7 km) Central Square - Pine YesWork had begun July, and was planned to be completed by next autumn. [41] 1853: Eastern terminus changed to Vienna center.
Auburn and Cato Plank RoadMarch 6, 184816 miles (26 km) Auburn - Cato NY 34 Yes [42]
Southport Plank RoadMarch 27, 184813 miles (21 km) Elmira - Pennsylvania linePennsylvania Avenue (Chemung CR 69)Yes [43]
Sackett's Harbor and Ellisburgh Plank RoadMarch 29, 184820 miles (32 km)No
Amsterdam and Fish House Plank RoadMarch 30, 184817 miles (27 km) Amsterdam - Vail Mills - Broadalbin - Northampton Northampton Road, NY 30, Main Street, North Street, Fulton CR 110Yes [44]
Clyde and Rose Plank RoadApril 7, 18485 miles (8.0 km) Clyde - Rose NY 414 Yes [45] Ceded within Clyde to the village 1851. The rest of the west fork was abandoned 1853, though an eastern fork wasn't recorded on maps of the time. [46]
Vernon and Verona Plank RoadApril 21, 18489+12 miles (15.3 km)No
Adams and Ellisburgh Plank RoadMay 31, 184810+12 miles (16.9 km) Adams - Ellisburgh US 11 Yes [37] Abandoned by 1855
Oswego, Hannibal, and Sterling Plank RoadMain RoadJune 22, 184818 miles (29 km) Oswego - Hannibal NY 104, Oswego StreetYes [47]
Branch7 miles (11 km) Southwest Oswego - Sterling Center - Sterling NY 104A, Sterling Valley Road, Cayuga CR E98
Oneida Valley Plank RoadJune 27, 184813 miles (21 km)No
Camillus and Marcellus Plank RoadJune 28, 18485 miles (8.0 km) Camillus - Marcellus NY 174 Yes [48]
Little Falls and Salisbury Plank RoadJuly 21, 184816 miles (26 km) Little Falls - Salisbury Center - Deveraux Loomis Street, NY 167, NY 29, NY 29A Yes [49]
Fort Plain and Cooperstown Plank RoadSeptember 27, 184824 miles (39 km) Fort Plain - Cooperstown NY 80 Yes [50]
West Turin and Leyden Plank RoadOctober 23, 18485+12 miles (8.9 km) Leyden - West Turin - Turin West RoadYes [40] On the road of the Turin and Leyden Turnpike
Rochester and Greece Plank RoadOctober 23, 18489+12 miles (15.3 km) Rochester - Greece Yes [51] Though chartered to be longer, road in fact was less than 5 miles (8.0 km) long
Hampton and Whitesborough Plank RoadOctober 27, 18486 miles (9.7 km)No
Lowville and Denmark Plank RoadNovember 1, 184815 miles (24 km)No
Hamburgh and Eighteen-mile Creek Plank RoadNovember 3, 18487 miles (11 km)No
Lowville and Carthage Plank RoadNovember 8, 184816+12 miles (26.6 km) Martinsburgh south line - Lowville - Denmark - Deer River - Carthage Glenfield Road, Glendale Road, Jantzi Road ... East Road, Turin Road, NY 26 Yes [40]
Boonville Plank RoadNovember 8, 184820 miles (32 km) Boonville - Turin south line NY 12D, NY 26 Yes [40]
Salisbury and Manheim Plank RoadNovember 15, 18489 miles (14 km) Little Falls - Salisbury NY 170, Burrell Road, Military Road, Dairy Hill Road ... Black Creek Road, Bull Hill RoadYesLater extended to Graysville, which was later spun off to the Salisbury and Manehim Plank Road
Rome and Western Plank RoadNovember 28, 184811 miles (18 km)
Great Bend and Copenhagen Plank RoadDecember 4, 184810 miles (16 km) Great Bend - Champion - Copenhagen Jefferson CR 47, CR 163, Lewis CR 16, CR 15Yes [37]
Ogdensburgh and Heuvelton Plank RoadDecember 4, 18487 miles (11 km) Ogdensburgh - Heuvelton NY 812 Yes [52]
Antwerp, Sterlingville, and Great Bend Plank RoadDecember 8, 184812 miles (19 km) Antwerp - Sterlingville - Great Bend - Watertown [53] ... Antwerp Road, Madison Avenue
Carthage and Antwerp Plank RoadDecember 8, 184817 miles (27 km) Carthage - Antwerp NY 3, US Military Highway, Main StreetYes [37]
Johnstown and McEwen's Corners Plank RoadDecember 12, 18483+12 miles (5.6 km)No
Martinsburgh Plank RoadDecember 13, 18485 miles (8.0 km)Through Martinsburgh NY 26 Yes [40]
Au Sable Plank RoadDecember 19, 184816 miles (26 km)YesHad already been authorized to collect tolls by 1852
Little Falls and Middleville Plank RoadDecember 19, 184810 miles (16 km)No
Watertown Central Plank RoadDecember 22, 18482 miles (3.2 km) Watertown - Watertown Center US 11 Yes [54]
Pamelia and Evan's Mills Plank RoadDecember 22, 184810 miles (16 km) Evan's Mills - Watertown US 11 Yes [37]
Watertown Plank and Turnpike RoadDecember 22, 18483+14 miles (5.2 km)Rutland - WatertownState StreetYes [37]
Schenectady and Saratoga Plank RoadDecember 28, 184822 miles (35 km) Schenectady - Saratoga Springs NY 50 Yes [55] Opened their road July 1849
Rochester and Charlotte Plank RoadDecember 29, 18485 miles (8.0 km) Rochester - Charlotte Lake RoadYes [56]
Utica and Waterville Central Plank RoadDecember 30, 184816 miles (26 km) Utica - Waterville Genesee Street, Paris Road, NY 12 Yes [17]
Gouverneur, Somerville, and Antwerp Plank RoadJanuary 1, 184913 miles (21 km) Gouverneur - Somerville - Antwerp US 11 Yes [57]
Messina Plank RoadJanuary 1, 18498 miles (13 km) Syracuse - Manlius Center NY 290 Yes [58]
Oswego Falls Plank RoadJanuary 2, 18495 miles (8.0 km)No
Antwerp, Sprague's Corners, and Gouverneur Plank RoadJanuary 2, 184912 miles (19 km)No
Schenectady and Duanesburgh Plank RoadJanuary 4, 184920 miles (32 km) Schenectady - Duanesburgh - Central Bridge ... Broadway, NY 7 Yes [59]
Lockport and Wright's Corners Plank RoadJanuary 6, 18492 miles (3.2 km) Lockport - Wrights Corners NY 78 Yes [60]
Durhamville and Wood Creek Plank RoadJanuary 6, 18499 miles (14 km)Probably [28] Still in operation through 1854
Henrietta and Canton Falls Plank RoadJanuary 10, 184910 miles (16 km)No
Saranac River Plank RoadJanuary 12, 184924 miles (39 km) Plattsburgh - Clayburg NY 3 Yes [1]
Half Moon and Clifton Park Plank RoadJanuary 12, 18498 miles (13 km) Halfmoon - Clifton Park YesStill in business by 1854, when the legislature authorized work to be done on the road
Westfield and Chautauqua Lake Plank RoadJanuary 13, 184910 miles (16 km) Barcelona - Westfield - Chautauqua Lake NY 394, US 20, Chautauqua CR 308, Landing RoadYes [61] Forked a mile above its southern end
Canandaigua and Port Gibson Plank RoadJanuary 16, 184912 miles (19 km)No
Oswego and Syracuse Plank RoadJanuary 19, 184932 miles (51 km) Oswego - Fulton - Liverpool NY 481/Oswego CR 57, Onondaga CR 57Yes [62] Included a loop closer to Hinmansville along Oswego River Road and Hawthorne Road
Great Bend and Watertown Plank RoadJanuary 23, 184910 miles (16 km) Great Bend - Watertown Water Street, NY 3 Yes [37]
Port Jackson and Union Falls Plank RoadJanuary 29, 184925 miles (40 km) Port Jackson - Union Falls Yes [63]
Waterville and Earlville Plank RoadJanuary 29, 184917 miles (27 km) Waterville - Earlville Earlville Road, Poolville Road, Cranston Road, NY 12 Yes [64]
Frankfort and Utica Plank RoadJanuary 30, 184910 miles (16 km) Frankfort - Utica Old NY 5S Yes [17]
Chittenango and Oneida Lake Plank RoadJanuary 31, 18497 miles (11 km) Chittenango - Lakeport Genesee Street, Lakeport RoadYesPetitioned the legislature to abandon part of their road 1854
Russia and North Gage Plank RoadFebruary 3, 18496+12 miles (10.5 km)Northern Plank Road - North Gage - Russia Crooked Brook Road, Cameron Hill Road ... NY 28, Gravesville Road, Russia RoadYes [17]
Westfield and Clymer Plank RoadFebruary 6, 184925 miles (40 km) Westfield - Sherman - Pennsylvania line at ClydeSouth Portage Street, West Second St, South Water Street, Chautauqua County Touring Route 21, Sherman Road, Kipp Street, West Main Street, Franklin Street, Mill Street, Cornish Street, CTR 15Yes [65]
Chautauqua Central Plank RoadFebruary 9, 184922 miles (35 km)YesAuthorized to sell their road 1861
Geneva and Rushville Plank RoadFebruary 12, 184916 miles (26 km) Geneva - Rushville US 20, NY 14A, NY 245 Yes [66] Mostly known as the Geneva and Rushville Plank Road. Town of Seneca authorized to inspect the road 1862
Bridgeport and Hampton Plank RoadFebruary 14, 184927 miles (43 km)No
Rutland and Champion Plank RoadFebruary 17, 18498 miles (13 km) Rutland - Champion NY 126 Yes [53] Though histories had recorded that the road led to Copenhagen, a map from 1855 shows its terminus being Champion Village [67]
Seneca Plank RoadFebruary 19, 184917 miles (27 km) New Hartford - Oneida Castle NY 5 Yes [68] Company folded 1852
Dexter and Limerick Plank RoadFebruary 22, 18494+23 miles (7.5 km) Dexter - Limerick - Lyme line NY 180, NY 12E Yes [37]
Syracuse and Bridgeport Plank RoadFebruary 22, 184912 miles (19 km) Syracuse - Bridgeport NY 298 Yes [69]
Bainbridge and Deposit Plank RoadFebruary 26, 184917 miles (27 km)No
Heuvelton and Dekalb Plank RoadMarch 1, 18497 miles (11 km) Heuvelton - DeKalb Yes [70] Upon completion totaled 13 miles (21 km)
Bridgewater and Leonardsville Plank RoadMarch 3, 18498 miles (13 km) Bridgewater - Leonardsville NY 8 Yes [71]
Alexandria Bay and Theresa Plank RoadMarch 5, 184911 miles (18 km) Alexandria Bay - Theresa Church Street, NY 26, Jefferson CR 193Yes [37]
Fultonville and Central Square Plank RoadMarch 5, 184915 miles (24 km)NoNot to be confused with the Fulton and Central Square PR
Brockport and Clarkson Plank RoadMain RoadMarch 8, 18498+12 miles (13.7 km)Yes [72]
BranchLake Road - Redman Road
Theresa and Clayton Plank RoadMarch 12, 184916 miles (26 km) Theresa - La Fargeville - Clayton Yes [37]
Dexter and Hounsfield Plank RoadMarch 12, 18493+14 miles (5.2 km) Dexter - Sackets Harbor NY 180 Yes [37]
Oswego and Hastings Central Plank RoadMarch 19, 184920 miles (32 km) Hastings Center - Oswego Oswego CR 4Yes [12]
Clyde and Savannah Plank RoadMarch 19, 18496+14 miles (10.1 km)No
Eaton and Georgetown Plank RoadMarch 21, 184913 miles (21 km) Eaton-Madison line - Georgetown Wendover Road, NY 26 Yes [28]
Binghamton and Chenango Forks Plank RoadMarch 22, 184911 miles (18 km)No
Delaware Plank RoadMarch 23, 184920 miles (32 km) Walton - Hancock South River Road, NY 10, Chase Brook Road ... NY 268 Yes [73]
Glens Falls and Moreau Plank RoadApril 3, 18494+12 miles (7.2 km) South Glens Falls - Moreau - Fort Edward Main Street, Fort Edward RoadYes [74]
Palmyra and Canandaigua Plank RoadApril 13, 18499 miles (14 km) Palmyra - Canandaigua NY 21 Yes [75]
Cattaraugus and Buffalo Plank RoadApril 28, 184932 miles (51 km) Buffalo - Orchard Park - Ellicot - Florence - Buffum's Mills - New Boston - Springville - Sardinia [76] Abbot Road, Potter's Road, NY 240, NY 39 Yes [77]
Saratoga and Hadley Plank RoadApril 28, 184916 miles (26 km) Saratoga Springs - Hadley NY 9N, Old Corinth RoadYes [78]
New-Haven and Port Ontario Plank RoadMay 5, 184910 miles (16 km) New Haven - Port Ontario Oswego CR 6, NY 104B, NY 3 Yes [79]
Burlington and Utica Plank RoadMay 7, 184926 miles (42 km) Utica - Burlington Flats Albany Street, North Winfield Road, North Street, NY 51 YesAuthorized to make public 1864
Schoharie and Albany Plank RoadMay 23, 184932 miles (51 km) NY 146, NY 443 Yes [80] Also known as the Albany and Schoharie Plank Road, and a company was supposedly incorporated
Seneca and Wayne Plank RoadJune 1, 184914 miles (23 km) Tyre - Seneca Falls - Fayette - Bearytown Seneca CR 101, US 20, NY 414 Yes [81]
Cherry Valley Creek Plank RoadJune 8, 18494 miles (6.4 km) Cherry Valley - Rosebloom NY 166 Yes [82]
Branchport and Penn Yan Plank RoadJune 20, 18497 miles (11 km) Branchport - Penn Yan NY 54A Yes [83]
Mohawk and Ilion Plank RoadJune 21, 18491+12 miles (2.4 km)No
Gouverneur, Richville, and Canton Plank RoadJuly 9, 184916 miles (26 km) Gouverneur - Richville - Canton line US 11 Yes [84]
Albany and Sand Lake Plank RoadJuly 17, 184914 miles (23 km) Rensselaer - Sand Lake - Nassau NY 43 Yes [85] Most of the road purchased from Eastern Turnpike a few months prior to full incorporation [38]
Canastota and Morrisville Plank RoadSeptember 4, 184911 miles (18 km) Canastota - Peterboro - Morrisville Oxbow Road, Pleasant Valley Road, Old County Road, Cedar StreetYes [86]
Fort Hunter and Albany Plank RoadSeptember 12 & 17, 184922 miles (35 km) Fort Hunter - Albany [87] US 20, NY 146, Fort Hunter Road, NY 7, NY 159, NY 30, Fort Hunter Road, NY 5S, Main Street, Church StreetYes [88]
Johnstown and Pleasant Valley Plank RoadSeptember 21, 18498 miles (13 km) Johnstown - Pleasant Valley NY 29 Yes [89]
Fort Plain and Canajoharie Plank RoadSeptember 22, 18493 miles (4.8 km)No
Manlius Plank RoadOctober 6, 18499 miles (14 km) Syracuse - Manlius NY 5, NY 257 Yes [90] 1853: Authorized to abandon the road north of the Syracuse and Utica Railroad
Watervleit Plank RoadOctober 13, 18493+12 miles (5.6 km)Yes1854: Authorized to be abandoned within West Troy
Winfield and Paris Plank RoadOctober 17, 18495 miles (8.0 km) Cassville - West Winfield Stone RoadYes [17]
Delaware and Susquehannah Plank RoadOctober 22, 184914 miles (23 km) Deposit - Bainbridge Front Street, Second Street, Old Route 17, Old Plank Road, NY 41 Yes [91]
Lyons and Phelps Plank RoadOctober 24, 18495 miles (8.0 km)No
Mayfield and Broadalbin Plank RoadOctober 25, 18494+34 miles (7.6 km)No
Mayfield and Vail's Mills Plank RoadNovember 6, 1849No
Moravia and Plank RoadNovember 10, 18494 miles (6.4 km)No
Ephratah Plank RoadNovember 14, 18495 miles (8.0 km) Ephratah - Johnstown NY 67 Yes
Auburn and Fleming Plank RoadNovember 23, 18496 miles (9.7 km) Auburn - Fleming NY 34 Yes [92]
Rochester and Gates Plank RoadNovember 30, 18496 miles (9.7 km) Rochester - Gates - Chili NY 33 Yes [26]
Brighton and Pittsford Plank RoadDecember 5, 18495+13 miles (8.6 km)No
Rochester and Monroe Spring Plank RoadDecember 8, 18493+13 miles (5.4 km)No
Sennett and Auburn Plank RoadDecember 12, 18494 miles (6.4 km) Sennett - Auburn NY 5 Yes [93]
Rochester and West Henrietta Plank RoadDecember 15, 18497 miles (11 km) Rochester - West Henrietta NY 15 Yes [94]
Palatine and Ephratah Plank RoadDecember 20, 18497 miles (11 km)No
Owasco Plank RoadDecember 20, 18498 miles (13 km)No
Lansingburgh, Brunswick, and Pittstown Plank RoadDecember 24, 18496+12 miles (10.5 km)No
Lockport and Cambria Plank RoadDecember 27, 18495+12 miles (8.9 km) Lockport - Cambria West Avenue, Upper Mountain Road, Gothic Hill Road, Lower Mountain RoadYes [7]
Dansville and Wayland Plank RoadDecember 27, 18496 miles (9.7 km) Dansville - Wayland NY 63 Yes [95]
Rochester and Spencerport Plank RoadDecember 28, 18496 miles (9.7 km) Rochester- Spencerport NY 31 Yes [26] Toll booths still on the road well after deplanking
Rochester and Webster Plank RoadDecember 28, 18497 miles (11 km) Rochester - Webster Webster Avenue, Bay Street, Culver Road, Empire Boulevard, NY 404 Yes [26] Had branches
Niagara Falls and Lewiston Plank RoadJanuary 5, 18507 miles (11 km) Niagara Falls - Lewiston NY 104, Portage Road, Center StreetYes1851: Authorized to erect a second booth on their road
Albion Plank RoadJanuary 5, 18502 miles (3.2 km) Albion - Gaines NY 98, NY 279 Yes [96]
Waterford and Half Moon Plank RoadJanuary 9, 18505 miles (8.0 km)No
Canajoharie and Spraker's Basin Plank RoadJanuary 9, 18503 miles (4.8 km)No
Cato and Victory Plank RoadJanuary 14, 18505 miles (8.0 km) Cato - Victory NY 370, Old State RoadYes [97] 1851: Authorized to construct only 4 miles of what was initially planned
Vienna and Clifton Plank RoadJanuary 14, 18505 miles (8.0 km) Vienna - Clifton Springs|YesAlso known as the Vienna and Clifton Springs Plank Road. Toll gates were erected. [98]
Middletown and Bloomingburgh Plank RoadJanuary 16, 18508 miles (13 km) Middletown - Bloomingburgh NY 17M Yes [99]
Utica Deerfield and Schuyler Plank RoadJanuary 18, 18502+34 miles (4.4 km)No
Madison and Earlville Plank RoadJanuary 21, 185016+12 miles (26.6 km) Madison - Oriskany Falls - Earlville No
Oxford and Norwich Plank RoadJanuary 21, 18508 miles (13 km)No
Barre Plank RoadJanuary 21, 18504+12 miles (7.2 km)No
Albany and Mohawk Plank RoadJanuary 23, 185011 miles (18 km) Albany - Crescent [100] US 9 Yes [101]
Cazenovia and De Ruyter Plank RoadJanuary 23, 18506 miles (9.7 km) Cazenovia - DeRuyter NY 13 (Delphi Road, Kiley Road, DeRuyter Reservoir Road, Reservoir Road, East Lake Road)Yes [39]
Auburn and Port Byron Plank RoadJanuary 26, 18509+34 miles (15.7 km) Auburn - Port Byron NY 38 Yes [102]
Macedon and Victor Plank RoadMain RoadJanuary 26, 185010 miles (16 km) Macedon - East Victor NY 31, Victor Road, Bowerman Road, Brownsville Road, Plastermill Road, NY 96, NY 444, US 20, US 20A, NY 64 YesName changed to Macedon and Bristol Plank Road the year of incorporation, and was extended to Bristol Center. Authorized to sell 1855
Branch Macedon - Perinton line NY 31
Warrensburg and Chester Plank RoadJanuary 29, 185017+12 miles (28.2 km) Lake George - Warrensburg - Chester US 9 Yes [103]
Hammond, Rossie, and Antwerp Plank RoadJanuary 29, 185018 miles (29 km) Hammond - Rossie - Antwerp Jefferson CR 31, CR 3, CR 25, CR 24Yes [37] 1857: Authorized to extend southernly along the Gouverneur, Somerville, and Antwerp PR
Fort Edward and Fort Miller Plank RoadJanuary 30, 18502+12 miles (4.0 km) Fort Edward - Fort Miller Yes [104] Had the right to extend to the bridge at Thomson
Sandy Hill and Adamsville Plank RoadJanuary 30, 18505+12 miles (8.9 km) Sandy Hill - Adamsville NY 196 Yes
Morristown Hammond Alexandria and Theresa Plank RoadJanuary 30, 185024 miles (39 km)No
Hannibal Sterling and Wolcott Plank RoadFebruary 1, 185016 miles (26 km) Hannibal - Red Creek - Wolcott NY 104 Yes1857: Terms outlined for sale
Theresa Plank RoadFebruary 2, 18504+12 miles (7.2 km) Theresa - Evan's Mills Yes [37]
Jordan and Cato Plank RoadFebruary 4, 185010 miles (16 km)Yes [105]
Waterloo Ontario and Wayne Plank RoadFebruary 4, 18509 miles (14 km)No
Waterloo and Fayette Plank RoadFebruary 4, 18506+34 miles (10.9 km) Waterloo - Fayette-Varick lineYes [81]
Hammondsport and Bath Plank RoadMain RoadFebruary 6, 185012 miles (19 km) Hammondsport - Bath - Kennedyville NY 54 Yes1853: Authorized to not build a road into Hammondsport in exchange for making a branch
BranchApril 12, 1853 Urbana - Mitchellville Steuben CR 88, CR 89Yes [106]
De Ruyter Plank RoadFebruary 6, 18507 miles (11 km)Yes [28]
Ulster and Delaware Plank RoadFebruary 6, 185036 miles (58 km) Kingston - Pine Hill Yes [107]
Cedarville and Schuyler's Lake Plank RoadFebruary 7, 18507 miles (11 km) Schuyler Lake - Cedarville NY 28, Hyder Road, Otsego CR 25, CR 24, US 20, Herkimer CR 177, NY 51 Yes [108] 1853: Authorized to not build the part of their road on the Third Great Western TP
Ogdensburgh and Canton RoadFebruary 16, 185018 miles (29 km) Ogdensburgh - Canton Falls NY 68 Yes [109] Had earlier organized as a turnpike; this act converted it to a plank road
Albany, Rensselaerville, and Schoharie Plank Road March 24, 1850 Albany - Gallupville New Scotland Road, NY 85, The Old Road, Indian Ledge Road, Wolf Hill Road, Pinnacle Road, NY 443 Yes [88]
Newburgh and Ellenville Plank Road Main RoadMarch 24, 1850 Ellenville - Newburgh Washington Street, Washington Terrace, Dupont Avenue, South Street, NY 52 Yes [110] 1853: Authorized to abandon, at their discretion, their road south of the Cochecton Turnpike and their branch, though it didn't happen at the time.
Branch1853 Saint Andrews - Wallkill Saint Andrews Road, Lake Osiris Road, Bordens RoadYes
Newburgh and Shawangunk Plank Road March 24, 1850 Wallkill - Newburgh Water Street, Leroy Place, North Street, Plank Road, NY 32, NY 300 Yes [110] Abandoned within Newburgh 1853
Clinton Prison Plank RoadApril 10, 1850 Clinton Correctional Facility - Saranac River Plank Road NY 374 Yes [111]
Brabrant Plank Road Mutton Hollow - Sawkill [112] Morey Hill RoadYes [113]
Newtown and Maspeth Plank Road1850-1851 Newtown - Maspeth Grand AvenueYes [114]
Medina and Alabama Plank Road1850-1851 Ridgeway - Medina - Alabama NY 63 Yes [115] Also known as the Ridgeway, Medina, and Alabama Plank Road
Auburn and Aurelius Plank Road1850-1851 Auburn - Aurelius Clark Street, US 20 Yes [116]
Delhi Plank Road1850-1851 Delhi - Hamden - Walton NY 10 Yes [117] On the bed of the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike
Union Plank RoadMain Road1850-1851 Esopus Creek - Kingston Washington Avenue, North Front Street, Wall StreetYes [118]
West Fork Kingston - Wilbur Wall Street, Henry Street, Wilbur Avenue, Dunn StreetYes
East Fork Kingston - Rondout Pearl Street, Clinton Avenue, Saint James Avenue, BroadwayYes
Lockport and Warren's Corners Plank Road1850-1851 Lockport - Warren's Corners Gooding Street, Jackson Street, Plank Road, Stone RoadYes [119]
Manlius and Delphi Plank Road1850-1851 Manlius - Delphi NY 92, Oran-Delphi Road ...Yes [28]
Jamaica and Brooklyn Plank Road1850-1851 Brooklyn - Jamaica Fulton Street, Jamaica AvenueYes [120]
Cherry Valley and Fort Plain Plank Road1850-1851 Cherry Valley - Fort Plain NY 163, Montgomery CR 82, Otsego CR 32, NY 166 Yes
Schoharie and Richmondville Plank Road1850-1851 Schoharie - Mineral Springs - Richmondville Schoharie CR 1A, NY 145, CR 1, NY 7 Yes [121]
Angelica and Belvidere Plank Road1850-1851 Angelica - Belvidere Allegany CR 20Yes [122]
Jamestown Plank Road1851 Carroll-Jamestown - Gerry-Ellicot lineChautauqua CR 380, Van Cobb Road, NY 60 Yes [123]
Hermon Plank RoadMarch 1, 1851 Marshville - Dekalb-Canton lineSaint Lawrence CR 21, Church Street, Main Street, Water Street, Dekalb Junction-Russell Road, Cousintown RoadYesProposed to extend to Edwards and Carthage
Belfast and Angelica Plank RoadMarch 23, 1851 Belfast - Angelica Allegany CR 26, Old State Road ... Joncy Road, CR 16Yes [122]
Coxsackie and Oak Hill Plank Road1850-1852 Coxsackie - Greenville - Oak Hill NY 81 (Old Plank Road, King Hill-Earlton Road), Old Plank Road, Plank RoadYes [124]
Evan's Mills and Oxbow Plank Road1850-185217 miles (27 km) Evan's Mills - Oxbow North Main Street, Elm Ridge Road, Ore Bed Road, Jefferson CR 23, Pulpit Rock RoadYes [37]
Ellenville and Fallsburgh Plank Road1850-1852 Ellenville - Woodbourne NY 52 YesAcquired from the Fallsburgh Turnpike 1852
Rochester and Hemlock Lake Plank Road1850-1852 Rochester - Hemlock NY 15A Yes [125]
Lisle and Forestburgh Plank Road1850-1852 Mount Hope - Forestburgh Mount Hope Avenue, Highland Avenue, Main Street, NY 211 (Galley Hill Road, Horse Shoe Bend Road), Oakland Valley Road, Hartwood RoadYes [28] Purchased from the Mount Hope and Lumberland Turnpike
Reservation Central Plank Road1850-1852 East Seneca - Elma Center Bullis RoadPartly [126]
Livingston, Allegany, and Steuben Plank Road1850-1852 Sparta - Dansville NY 63 Yes [127] Name changed to the Sparta and Dansville Plank Road 1852.
Western Plank Road1850-1852 McLenathan Falls - Franklin-Black Brook linePlank RoadYes [128]
Palmyra and Pultneyville Plank Road1850-1852 Palmyra - Marion - Pultneyville NY 21, Lake Avenue, Jay StreetYes [129] Made public 1861
Monterey, Cooper's Plains, Painted Post, and Corning Plank Road1852 Corning - Painted Post - Coopers Plains - Monterey NY 415, Main Street, Steuben CR 26, Schuyler CR 16Yes [130]
Fredonia and Sinclairville Plank Road1850-1853 Fredonia - Sinclairville - Gerry - Ellicot lineEagle Street, NY 60 (... Canandaigua CR 133), Salisbury RoadYes [131]
Brooklyn, Flatbush, and Canarsie Plank Road1850-1853 Brooklyn line - Flatbush - Canarsie Flatbush Avenue, Cortelyou Road ...Yes [132]
Ransomville Plank Road1850-1853
Monticello and Wurtsboro Plank Road~1853NoAuthorized the year of incorporation to purchase their road from the Newburgh-Cochecton TP
Pulaski and Selkirk Plank Road1853NoWas to acquire their road from the Salmon River Plank Road
Myrtle Avenue and Jamaica Plank Road1850-1853 Brooklyn - Richmond Hill Myrtle Avenue Yes [133]
Bristol Center and South Bristol Plank Road1850-1853 Bristol - South Bristol No
Jordan and Skaneateles Plank Road 1850-1853 Skaneateles - Elbridge - Jordan NY 317, Onondaga CR 122, CR 22Yes
Mongaup Valley, Forestburgh, and Port Jervis Plank Road1850-1853 Mongaup Valley - Forestburgh - Port Jervis Plank Road ... Starlight Road, Plank Road, Griffin Road, NY 42, Old Forestburgh Road, Old Cahoonzie Road, Cemetery Road, Main Street, Sleepy Hollow Road, Main StreetYes1857: Road purchased by the Orange and Sullivan Plank Road Co.
Frewsburg Plank RoadJuly 18, 1853, c. 535 Kiantone - Frewsburg US 62 Yes [134]
Philipsville and Belfast Plank Road1850-1853 Philipsville - Belfast No
Havana and Newfield Plank Road1850-1853 Havana - Newfield Broadway, Cotton Hanlon Road, MacDowell Road, Main Street, Coddington Place, Fowler Place, NY 224, CR 11YesHad constructed their road by 1853 when toll gate locations were changed. Had a branch from Odessa
New Berlin and Brookfield Plank Road1850-1853No
Flatbush Plank Road1850-1853 Flatbush - Flatlands Flatbush Avenue Yes [135]
Richmondville and Summit Plank Road1850-1858 Richmondville -Summit Street, NY 10 Yes
Salisbury and Manehim Plank RoadApril 12, 1856, c. 182 [136] Salisbury - Gray Military Road, Dairy Hill Road ... Black Creek Road, Bull Hill RoadYes
Canastota and Morrisville New Plank Road1850-1858Yes [28]
Madison and Hamilton Plank Road1850-1859Yes [28]

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