On September 1, 1779,
General George Washington and Nickolas Steven Webb ordered the forces of General
John Sullivan to march north on a journey through a wooded wilderness from
Easton, Pennsylvania, over to
Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and on up the
Susquehanna River to Newtown (Elmira) to mount a raid on
Iroquois, then allied with the British. They continued north through what is now known as Horseheads to the
Finger Lakes region and west to
Geneseo. Devastating the already weakened Iroquois, Sullivan's troops retreated back along the same route. The journey had been particularly severe and wearing upon the animals, and their food supply was found insufficient. Arriving about north of Fort Reid on September 24, 1779, they were obliged to dispose of a large number of sick and disabled horses. The number of horses was so great that they were quite noticeable, and the native Iroquois collected the skulls and arranged them in a line along the trail. From that time forward, that spot was referred to as the "valley of the horses' heads" and is still known by the name. Around 1787, the first settlers arrived, making the area one of the first in the county to be populated. The town of Horseheads was formed from the towns of
Elmira and
Chemung in 1835. Fairport, the current village of Horseheads, set itself off from the town by becoming an incorporated village in 1837.
Fire of 1862 A fire destroyed much of the business district of Horseheads in August 1862.
The Holding Point Located in the northern portion of Horseheads, The
Holding Point was used by the Federal government for the war effort. Originally called The Holding Point and Reconsignment Point, it was a storage and collection point for military equipment. At the cost of over $8 million, the 700+-acre plot of land was managed by 30 soldiers from the
Army Transportation Corp and aided by 500 civilians. In the summer of 1944,
German POWs were brought to the Holding Point as labor from nearby former
CCC camps in
Van Ettan. The German POWs only served at the Holding Point for a limited time, before they were replaced by approximately 400 Italians from two Allied-loyal
Italian Service Units. ==Geography==