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Keep me signed in. (Uncheck if using a shared computer) Member Login & Sign Up Stay in touch with AuctionZip Be connected to the hottest items and auction trends We value your privacy! Click here to read our policies. Auctions in your inbox! Get notified about the latest local and online auctions. AuctionZip Auctioneer ID # 2898 James HoytVillage Auction Co.5428 Rt 14Sodus, NY 14551Phone: 315.483.1900 Monthly Antique AuctionView Photo Gallery Fri Feb 3 - 06:00PM [ View Full Listing ] Horse and Tack Auction Sat Feb 4 - 06:30PM Sun Feb 5 - 12:00PM Sat Feb 11 - 10:00AM Annual Valentines Day Auction Sat Feb 18 - 11:00AM Fri Feb 24 - 06:00PM Sun Feb 26 - 12:00PM Join Our E-Mail List © AuctionZip 2003 - The town of Huron was created from the town of Wolcott on February 25, 1826. The town, originally called Port Bay, consists of a little over 21,800 acres.

Huron lies on Lake Ontario. Extending into the town in its northwest corner is a part of Great Sodus Bay. East Bay extends into the town in the north and a part of Port Bay extends into the town in its northeast corner. The lakeshore rises to a series of bluffs -- the largest of which, Chimney Bluffs, rose 175 feet above the lake. On March 17, 1834, the town of Port Bay became the town of Huron in honor of the Huron Indian tribe. The first settler in the town of Huron, Capt. William Helms, arrived in 1796 from Virginia. Among the household of Capt. Helms to make the long journey north were seventy slaves, who were used to clear the land. Huron was also home to one of the most unique religious groups in the country. In February 1826, the Shakers, or United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Coming, purchased a tract of land consisting of 1,331 53/100 acres, the eastern portion of which was located in the town of Huron. The Shaker Community was an egalitarian society.

They were a celibate group, hardworking, scrupulously honest and as self-sufficient as possible. The Sodus Shakers were the first to package seeds for sale and established a successful business and a reputation for quality. The Shaker Community was not to be long lived in Wayne County, however. William H. Adams, a Lyons attorney was an enthusiastic supporter of the Erie Canal and had a dream to build another canal from the Erie in the town of Galen to Sodus Bay. He reasoned that a canal to Sodus Bay would develop a port that would outrival Rochester and Oswego. The route of the proposed canal was right through the Shaker Tract. Fearing for the safety of their community, the Shakers reluctantly sold the property in Wayne County and moved to Groveland in Livingston County in 1837. The population of Huron today is just over 2,100. Fruit farming and processing are the major industries of this rural town along Ontario's shore. Dayton Mills Schoolhouse, Corner Huron and Slaght Roads, Huron

- This former District #6 schoolhouse was built ca 1809. It depicts an old-fashioned one-room schoolhouse. Huron Grange, North Huron Road, between Ridge and Lummisville Roads, Huron - The Huron Grange was organized in 1874, and this building was erected in 1884. It is the home of the first Juvenile Grange in New York State. Old Town Hall, North Huron Road, between Ridge and Lummisville Roads, Huron - Built ca 1849. The Old Town Hall contains many original furnishings, including kerosene lamps.
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Welcome to Katlynn Marine! Conveniently located on Great Sodus Bay, Katlynn Marine features the largest, most well-protected deep water marina on the south shore of Lake Ontario. Our full range of large-vessel marine services, experienced professional staff, and the bay’s finest facilities make Katlynn Marine the premier destination for vacation cruisers, great loopers, and season-long guests alike. Come for a visit, and see why so many boaters call Katlynn Marine their home away from home.
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Fall 2016 NewsletterWe had a wonderful summer; one for the record books! We were graced with hot […] Shop Talk Fall 2016 This fall, I’m reaching into my old news letter file from the fall of […] Your service and hospitality has been greatly appreciated over the years. Katlynn has the best protected area for boats on Sodus Bay—where you can sail on the bay even if the lake is not good. I’ve been a customer of Sills/Katlynn since 1971.Member Survey 2013 We had visited Katlynn a couple of times from Irondequoit Bay and found the resident boaters and staff very friendly. That positive impression was key in our decision to move our boat out there. The staff is friendly and the marina is very clean. The bathrooms and clubhouse are awesome! I value the professional, family oriented staff, amenities, and of course “location- location..” I enjoy the friendly family atmosphere, the cleanliness of the facilities and the many wonderful friends that we have made.