However, on Revolutionary War muster roll taken for March, April, May, and June 1779, of Lieutenant Colonel William Smith's company, a regiment of foot it states the regiment was mustered in Wyoming [clarification needed] [citation needed].
While the field was never a large producer, it still provides gas for the village streetlights and some homes to this day.
It still stands in downtown Wyoming, maintained as a museum by the Middlebury Historical Society.
[5] Another historic place is Hillside Inn, a classic Greek revival mansion built by Dr. Pliny Hayes as a Water Cure establishment in 1851.
It also has been a spa (with mineral springs) and has hosted many famous people including Susan B. Anthony, John Muir, and Presidents Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt [citation needed].
[7] Oatka Creek flows northward past the east side of the village.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.7 square miles (1.8 km2), all land.