List of New York State Historic Markers in Schuyler County, New York
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Schuyler County, New York.[1]
Listings county-wide
[edit]Marker name[1] | Image | Date designated | Location | City or Town | Coords | Marker text | |
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1 | CATHARINE M.E. CHURCH | On County Rd. In Catharine | Catharine, Town Of, New York | On Site Of Earlier Edifice Which Was The First Church Building In County Erected 1807 | |||
2 | JANE A. DELANO | In Front Of Grange Hall At Townsend | Dix, Town Of, New York | Founder American Red Cross Nursing Service, 1909 Born In Townsend March 12, 1862 | |||
3 | CAMP SITE | On Nys 414 At Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Gen. Hand's Light Corps Camp, Extending West Here Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779 | |||
4 | CAMP SITE | On Town Rd. About 1 Mile Southwest Of Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Gen. Clinton's Camp, Line East-west Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779 | |||
5 | CAMP SITE | On Town Rd. About 1 Mile South Of Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Gen. Maxwell's Brigade Camp Extending North Here Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779 | |||
6 | CAMP SITE | On Nys 414 About 1/2 Mile South Of Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Gen. Poor's Brigade Camp, Line North-south Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779 | |||
7 | CON-DAW-HAW | On Nys 414 At Valois | Hector, Town Of, New York | Site Of Iroquois Village Consisting Of Cornfields Long House & Cabins Destroyed Sept. 4, 1779 By Gen. Sullivan's Troops | |||
8 | EARLY SETTLER | On Nys 414 N. Of Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | States Survey 1790 Locates Here Cabin One Masters With Twenty Acres Cleared Land | |||
9 | EPISCOPAL PARISH | On Nys 414 At Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Consecrated Here 1830 By Bishop Hobart. Church Buildings And Support Of Rector Made Possible Through Gifts Of Elizabeth Woodward | |||
10 | FERRY | On Lake Shore At Valois | Hector, Town Of, New York | Established 1805 Between This Point And Starkey By John Goodwin Chartered By State, 1820 Frank Wood, Pilot, 1867-97 | |||
11 | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | On Nys 414 At Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Organized 1809 Present Edifice Built 1818 Sunday School Held Continuously Since 1813 | |||
12 | HON. HENRY FISH | On Nys 79 At Mecklenburg | Hector, Town Of, New York | Homestead Built 1815-1820. First Assemblyman From Schuyler County 1858, Chairman First Board Supervisors | |||
13 | MILITARY ROUTE | On Nys 414 About 1/2 Mile South Of Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | Of The Sullivan-clinton Army On Its Campaign Against The British And Indians Of Western New York In 1779 | |||
14 | MILITARY ROUTE | On Nys 227 At Burdett | Hector, Town Of, New York | Of The Sullivan-clinton Army On Its Campaign Against The British And Indians Of Western New York In 1779 | |||
15 | PREACH ORCHARD | On Nys 414 At Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | (Ga-di-odji-ya-da) Site Of Irouquois Village Gen. Sullivan Camped Here September 3, 1779 | |||
16 | SAMUEL A. SEELY ERECTED A. | On Nys 414 About 3 Miles North Of Watkins Glen | Hector, Town Of, New York | Woolen Mill At This Place In 1801 The First In Schuyler County | |||
17 | SAW MILL CREEK | On Nys 414 At Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | First Saw Mill In Section Located Here. Built By Reuben Smith, 1795-6 | |||
18 | SITE OF | On Nys 227 At Burdett | Hector, Town Of, New York | Oldest House In Town Of Burdette Used As Tavern, School & Masonic Hall. Contains Interesting Relics | |||
19 | SITE OF CABIN OF | On Nys 414 About 2 Miles South Of Hector | Hector, Town Of, New York | William Wyckham First Settler In Town Of Hector 1791. Direct Descendant Of Earl Of Wyckham | |||
20 | WAREHOUSE | On Nys 414 About 3 Miles North Of Watkins Glen | Hector, Town Of, New York | On This Site In 1823 A Vessel Loaded 70 Tons Of Wheat & Reached Port Of New York Through The Erie Canal | |||
21 | CATHERINE'S | On Nys 14 At Montour Falls | Montour, Town Of, New York | Landing 1St Store & Inn In Region Located Here 1805 At Head Of Lake Navigation | |||
22 | FIRST ROAD | On Nys At Montour Falls | Montour, Town Of, New York | In Schuyler County Built June, 1799 From Present Owega St. Bridge To Spenser. Known as The Cath. Spenser Turnpike | |||
23 | MILITARY ROUTE | On Nys 14 Just South Of Montour Falls | Montour, Town Of, New York | Of The Sullivan-clinton Army On Its Campaign Against The British And Indians Of Western New York In 1779 | |||
24 | SHE-QUA-GA | On Genesee St. In Montour | Montour, Town Of, New York | "Tumbling Waters" A Sketch Now In The Louvre Made About 1820 By Louis Philippe Later King Of France | |||
25 | UNDERGROUND | On Nys 14 About 3 Miles North Of Watkins Glen | Reading, Town Of, New York | Railroad Luther Leveland And Wife Sheltered Fugitive Slaves Here, And Helped Them On Their Way To Canada | |||
26 | SITE OF | On County Rd. About 1/2 Mile West Of Weston | Tyrone, Town Of, New York | Pre-historic Indian Village Oldest Found In New York Estimated To Date From 1000 B.c. |
See also
[edit]- List of New York State Historic Markers
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New York
References
[edit]- ^ a b "New York State Historic Markers". New York State Historic Markers. New York Museum. 2009-07-15. Archived from the original on 2013-03-24.