Visit Mount Morris
Welcome to the Village of Mount Morris! Our community was incorporated in 1835 and is located at the northeastern entrance to Letchworth State Park. Mount Morris is named after Robert Morris, a financier of the American Revolution, and one of our many claims to fame is that Francis Bellamy, the author of our country's Pledge of Allegiance, was born here. Our first permanent resident was War of 1812 Brigadier General William H. Mills. Our community runs along the Genesee Valley which is home to fertile agricultural lands and once the site of prominent Seneca Nation Indian Villages. We have an active Historical Society always looking to educate and entertain those interested in learning more about our rich and diverse past. With so many things to do and see, Mount Morris is a great place to visit and live!
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