Cortland Magnets
Description: The Cortland Wagonmakers was the primary name of the minor league baseball teams based in Cortland, New York between 1897 and 1905. Corltland teams played as members of the New York State League from 1897 to 1901 and the Empire State League in 1905. Cortland first began minor league baseball play in 1897, when the Cortland Hirelings became charter members of the Class C level New York State League. The Cortland franchise joined the league on June 2, 1897 after the season had already begun.
Description: Celebrate the Crown City with this vintage-inspired Cortland, New York design, honoring the city's 1900 incorporation. Whether you're cheering on the Red Dragons at the Stadium Complex, exploring the historic 1890 House Museum, or enjoying the scenic views of the Seven Valleys, this tee captures the true Central NY spirit. A perfect souvenir gift for SUNY Cortland students, Pioneers alumni, and 607 locals. Ideal for Senior 2026 milestones and those who call the Gateway to the Finger Lakes home. This design blends retro varsity style with the timeless pride of Oneida County's neighbor.
Vintage Cortland New York Shirt - Retro Crown City Est 1900 - Red Dragon Heritage Magnet
by MtWoodson
$3.75 $4.75
Cortland Red Dragon w/ sparkle Magnet
by Designs by Allie Rockhill
$3.75 $4.75
Cortland dripping Red Dragon Magnet
by Designs by Allie Rockhill
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Show your hometown pride with this vintage-inspired Cortland, NY apparel. Featuring a classic athletic font and a nod to "The Crown City," it's perfect for anyone with Cortland roots.
Cortland New York Retro Athletic Style Magnet
by Story Stora Store
$3.75 $4.75
Cortland Red Dragon tie dye Magnet
by Designs by Allie Rockhill
$3.75 $4.75
J.W. Hunt's Ohio Dirt Nationals - 1982 - Expo Speedway - Cortland Ohio Magnet
by Bold Impact
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Brockway Motor Company was a builder of custom heavy-duty trucks in Cortland, New York, from 1912 to 1977. The company started out as Brockway Carriage Works in 1875 by William Brockway. His son, George Brockway, later turned the carriage building firm into a truck manufacturer in 1909. The first trucks were carriage-based high-wheelers, but Brockway quickly evolved their line and proved themselves as innovators in the heavy truck market. The company's beginning is widely recognized as the 1912 incorporation of the Brockway Motor Truck Company. Brockway enjoyed a first-rate reputation in the industry and their customer loyalty shown by repeat buyers was the best in the industry.