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Medina Armory Architecture:
The historic architectural structure, Medina Armory, situated on
the corner of Pearl and Prospect Streets in the village of Medina,
NY was constructed between 1901-03 at the cost of <$60,000.
It is believed to be the first armory designed by George L. Heins,
a NY State architect from 1899-1907. Heins continued to design
armories in the castellated/Richardson Romanesque style that was
made popular by the preceding architect, Isaac G. Perry. It is
constructed of matched brown Medina Sandstone, with towers and
battlements fronting on Pearl Street and its massive roof stretches
northward covering a very large hall. The Medina Armory is an almost
exact (but smaller) mimic of the celebrated Connecticut Street
Armory in Buffalo. Visit the Photo
Gallery to see images of the Medina Armory, then & now.
Medina
Sandstone Society: In
the 1980s, the Medina Armory, with the efforts of the dedicated
Armory Action Committee, was converted to a recreational facility.
The Lake Plains YMCA has been very
active at the Medina Armory ever since. The Committee alumni
banded together in 2004 to form the Medina
Sandstone Society, dedicating themselves to the historic
preservation of Medina, NY and especially the Medina Armory.
Learn more about the Medina Sandstone Society and
their current efforts in the Journal.
Historical Acknowledgement:
In 1995, the Medina Armory was named to the United States
Department of the National Park Service and listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. The Medina Sandstone
Society has embarked on a $25,000 renovation program to address
some exterior flaws in the Armory as well as raising funds
to continue proper maintenance on the structure. |
Military Service:
For over 75 years, the Armory housed units of militia, National
Guard and federal troops, and some of these valiant warriors
were called to duty to fight several major wars of the 20th Century.
During its time as a military training center, the Armory generated
a love affair with the village and the building often became
a social center, featuring large dances, balls and celebrations.
There was a great community honor attached to being an officer
or enlistee in one of the uniformed companies and there were
colorful occasions when Canadian militiamen in their kilts visited
Medina and held special drills on the huge Armory lawn. It was
a memorable era in local history and some local families still
prize the memories of fathers, sons or daughters who wore the
uniforms of the Guard or of Company F, 108th Infantry, or Company
C, an armored infantry unit.
Company F Memorial: In 2007,
a committee was formed to create a memorial to honor troops who
served in Company F from 1898 (Spanish American War) to 1947
(World War II.) This committee is a combination of the Orleans
County Joint Veterans Council and the Medina Sandstone Society.
Visit the Company
F Memorial page to read about the efforts to gather information
and honor those who served. Download
pledge card (PDF). |