The Benham House was Penn Yan’s grandest hotel when erected circa 1858. It was named for its builder, Dewitt Clinton Benham.
The Benham House was the residence of Penn Yan dentist and freethinker Charles Elmendorf in his later years.
Additionally, national prominent freethought lecturer Robert Green Ingersoll lodged at the Benham in September 1889. He was accompanied by his wife and two daughters, which was unusual as he almost always traveled alone on his lecture tours. (This was a more sentimental journey, for it was Ingersoll's only return to the county of his birth.) On Tuesday, September 24, the Ingersoll party visited the nearby village of Dresden, beholding his birthplace and the former church where his father preached. On Wednesday, September 25, Ingersoll gave a free lecture to some 8,000 spectators at the Yates County, New York, County Fair in Penn Yan.
The Building and Site. The structure had various owners for more than a century. In 1960 it was razed, to be replaced by the bank branch that occupies the site today. More information on the building and its site are available here.
Thanks to Richard MacAlpine for research assistance.
September 24, 1889
September 24–25, 1889