Corning Journal (Fulton Archival Newspaper Website)
Wednesday September 23,1847
Cook's Turn out was a Lindley stop . The present Tannery Creek was originally called Cook's Creek --named for the descendants of David Cook who arrived here in June 1790 with Col.Lindsley and settled in that area. I have never found a date when the name changed, but am guessing about 1865 when the Tannery business opened . The 1873 Lindley map shows Cook Station of the Corning -Blossburg Railroad at the end of Tannery Creek Road. ( Another guess is that the location of a RR stop probably entered into the decision to build a tannery there. )
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