List of New York State Historic Markers in Essex County, New York
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Essex 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 | TURNPIKE | On NYS 9N at Clintonville | Town of Chesterfield, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829–32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton | |||
2 | TURNPIKE | On NYS 373 about 2 Miles from Port Kent | Chesterfield, Town of, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829–32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton | |||
3 | TURNPIKE | On NYS 9N at Clintonville | Chesterfield, Town of, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829–32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton | |||
4 | TURNPIKE | On NYS 9N at Clintonville | Chesterfield, Town of, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829–32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton | |||
5 | TURNPIKE | On NYS 373 About 2 Miles from Port Kent | Chesterfield, Town of, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829–32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton | |||
6 | 500 FT. | On Crown Point Reservation at Champlain Bridge | Crown Point, Town of, New York | [Arrow] Ruins of Pre-revolutionary Village and Trading Post | |||
7 | BUILT BY GENERAL AMHERST 1759 | On NYS 8 About 2 Miles South of Champlain Bridge | Crown Point, Town of, New York | Colonial and Revolutionary Military Road Crown Point to Ticonderoga | |||
8 | COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY | On NYS 8 About 2 Miles South of Champlain Bridge | Crown Point, Town of, New York | Military Road Crown Point to Ticonderoga | |||
9 | GRENADIER FORT | On Crown Point Reservation at Champlain Bridge | Crown Point, Town of, New York | One of Secondary Defenses of Crown Point Built by General Amherst 1759 Village and Trading Post | |||
10 | GRENADIER FORT | On Crown Point Reservation at Champlain Bridge | Crown Point, Town of, New York | One of Secondary Defenses of Crown Point Built by General Amherst 1759 | |||
11 | LIGHT INFANTRY FOR | On NYS 8 at Crown Jpoint Reservation | Crown Point, Town of, New York | One of the Secondary Defenses of Crown Point Built by General Amherst 1759 | |||
12 | LIGHT INFANTRY FORT | On NYS 8 at Crown Point Reservation | Crown Point, Town of, New York | One of the Secondary Defenses of Crown Point Built by General Amherst 1759 | |||
13 | ELIZABETHTOWN | On Us 9 at Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown, Town of, New York | Formed Feb. 12, 1798, Named in Honor of Elizabeth, Wife of William Gilliland, Patentee Manor of Willsboro County Seat Essex County | |||
14 | ELIZABETHTOWN | On Us 9 at Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown, Town of, New York | Formed Feb. 12, 1798, Named in Honor of Elizabeth, Wife of William Gilliland, Patentee Manor of Willsboro County Seat Essex County | |||
15 | NORTHWEST | On Us 9 at Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown, Town of, New York | Bay Road Begun Prior to 1810. from Westport Via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton | |||
16 | NORTHWEST | On Us 9N at Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown, Town of, New York | Bay Road Begun Prior to 1810. from Westport Via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton | |||
17 | STATE ARSENAL | On Us 9 at Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown, Town of, New York | Erected by State of New York in 1811 Used During War of 1812 Sold in 1848 | |||
18 | STATE ARSENAL | On Us 9 at Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown, Town of, New York | Erected by State of New York in 1811 Used During War of 1812 Sold in 1848 | |||
19 | COON MOUNTAIN | On NYS 22 About 1 Mile North of Wadhams | Essex, Town of, New York | Near the Northern Base of this Mountain, William Gilliland, Early Pioneer of Champlain Valley, Met his Tragic Death in 1796 | |||
20 | SITE OF | On NYS 22 at Essex | Essex, Town of, New York | Willsborough Blockhouse Erected 1797 as a Protection Against Indians; Used from 1799 to 1807 as Essex County Courthouse | |||
21 | SITE OF | On NYS 22 at Essex | Essex, Town of, New York | Willsborough Blockhouse\ Erected 1797 as a Protection Against Indians; Used from 1799 to 1807 as Essex County Courthouse | |||
22 | SPLIT ROCK | On County Rd. About 3 Mi. South of Essex | Essex, Town of, New York | Called Roche Regio by Indians. Boundary Between Mohawks and Algonquins. by Treaty of Utrecht Conceded as Limit of English Dominions. | |||
23 | SPLIT ROCK | On County Rd. About 3 Mi. South of Essex | Essex, Town of, New York | Called Roche Regio by Indians. Boundary Between Mohawks and Algonquins. by Treaty of Utrecht Conceded as Limit of English Dominions. | |||
24 | ON THE EAST SHORE OPPOSITE | On Black Point Rd. South of Ticonderoga | General Amherst's Army., New York | At this Place Were Erected Two Blockhouses to Guard the Narrows and Landing Place 1759. | |||
25 | THEODORE ROOSEVELT | On NYS 28N About 6 Miles North of Minerva | Minerva, Town of, New York | Sept. 14, 1901, Stopped at Aiden Lair to Change Horses in Night Ride on Buckboard from Mt. Marcy to North Creek to Take Oath of President at Buffalo, N. Y. | |||
26 | THEODORE ROOSEVELT | On NYS 28N About 6 Miles North of Minerva | Minerva, Town of, New York | Sept. 14, 1901, Stopped at Aiden Lair to Change Horses in Night Ride on Buckboard from Mt. Marcy to North Creek to Take Oath of President at Buffalo, N.y. | |||
27 | CHAMPLAIN ACADEMY | On NYS 9N and NYS 22 at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Site of Port Henry's First Tavern 1826. this Building Erected as Pease House 1850. | |||
28 | CHAMPLAIN ACADEMY | On NYS 9N and NYS 22 at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Site of Port Henry's First Tavern 1826. this Building Erected as Pease House 1850. | |||
29 | DALLIBA HOUSE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built 1824 by Major James Dalliba, who Named Port Henry in 1827 for Henry Huntington of Rome, N. Y. | |||
30 | DALLIBA HOUSE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built 1824 by Major James Dalliba, who Named Port Henry in 1827 for Henry Huntington of Rome, N.y. | |||
31 | GUILFORD HOUSE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | First Postoffice in Port Henry Located in this Building. | |||
32 | GUILFORD HOUSE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | First Postoffice in Port Henry Located in this Building | |||
33 | HUBBARD HOUSE | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built in 1802 | |||
34 | HUBBARD HOUSE | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built in 1802 | |||
35 | MC KENSIE HOUSE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built in 1785 by William Mc Kensie. Birthplace of his Son, Alexander. First Town Meeting of Moriah Here April 5, 1808. | |||
36 | MC KENSIE HOUSE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built in 1785 by William Mc Kensie. Birthplace of his Son, Alexander. First Town Meeting of Moriah Here April 5, 1808 | |||
37 | MEACHAM HOUSE | On NYS 9N and NYS 22 at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built in 1818 by Capt. William Meacham | |||
38 | MEACHAM HOUSE | On NYS 9N and NYS 22 at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built in 1818 by Capt. William Meacham | |||
39 | MILLER HOUSE | On Broad St. at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built 1839 by Henry Miller, Port Henry's First Wheelwright. | |||
40 | MILLER HOUSE | On Broad St. at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Built 1839 by Henry Miller, Port Henry's First Wheelwright. | |||
41 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On County Road Between Moriah and Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
42 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
43 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On County Road Between Port Henry and Moriah | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
44 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On County Road Between Port Henry and Moriah | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
45 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On Co. Rd. Between Mineville and Moriah Center | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
46 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
47 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On County Road Between Moriah and Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
48 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
49 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On County Road at Moriah | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
50 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On Co. Rd. Between Mineville and Moriah Center | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
51 | MORIAH PLANK ROAD | On County Road at Moriah | Moriah, Town of, New York | Horse Drawn Wagons Hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry Over this Road Until 1869. | |||
52 | SHORE LINE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | of Butterfield's Bay. Boats Were Moored Along North Main Street Before Building of Railroad Through Here | |||
53 | SHORE LINE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | of Butterfield's Bay. Boats Were Moored Along North Main Street Before Building of Railroad Through Here | |||
54 | SITE OF | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Porter's and Lewis's Mills Built 1766; Supplied Lumber for Fort Crown Point and Arnold's Fleet. Entire Valley Dependent on Grist Mill. | |||
55 | SITE OF | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | First Blast Furnace Erected in 1824 by Major James Dalliba; Converted Into Stove Works in 1827 | |||
56 | SITE OF | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | First Blast Furnace Erected in 1824 by Major James Dalliba; Converted Into Stove Works in 1827 | |||
57 | SITE OF | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Porter's and Lewsis Mills Built 1766; Supplies Lumber for Fort Crown Point and Arnold's Fleet. Entire Valley Dependent on Grist Mill. | |||
58 | THIS BUILDING | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Erected in 1850 on South Main Street as Second Schoolhouse in Port Henry | |||
59 | THIS BUILDING | On Broad Street at Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Erected in 1850 on South Main Street as Second Schoolhouse in Port Henry | |||
60 | TRAINING GROUND | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Prior to 1850 Militia of Southern Essex County Held June Training Here | |||
61 | TRAINING GROUND | On NYS 9N & NYS 22, Port Henry | Moriah, Town of, New York | Prior to 1850 Militia of Southern Essex County Held June Training Here | |||
62 | JOHN BROWN | On County Road About 1? Miles South of Lake Placid | North Elba, Town of, New York | Occupied House on this Site in 1848-50 While Clearing the Land Now Known as John Brown's Farm. | |||
63 | JOHN BROWN | On County Road About 1½ Miles South of Lake Placid | North Elba, Town of, New York | Occupied House on this Site in 1848-50 While Clearing the Land Now Known as John Brown's Farm. | |||
TIMBUCTOO | 2022[2] | corner of Old Military Road and Bear Cub Road | North Elba, Town of, New York | 44°15′55.256″N 73°58′53.638″W / 44.26534889°N 73.98156611°W | Approximate site of Timbuctoo, New York, a lost African-American settlement | ||
64 | NORTHWEST | On NYS 86A About 2 Miles South of Lake Placid | North Elba, Town of, New York | Bay Road Begun Prior to 1810. from Westport Via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton | |||
65 | NORTHWEST | On NYS 86A About 2 Miles South of Lake Placid | North Elba, Town of, New York | Bay Road Begun Prior to 1810. from Westport Via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton | |||
66 | a BATTERY OF GUNS PLACED ON | On the Portage at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Mount Defiance by British Artillery Officers in July 1777 Forced Evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga by General St. Clair. | |||
67 | a BATTERY OF GUNS PLACED ON | On the Portage of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Mount Defiance by British Artillery Officers in July 1777 Forcedr Evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga by General St. Clair. | |||
68 | ALONG THIS STREET RAN THE | On the Portage at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Old Military Road Fortified in 1759 by General Amherst Prior to his Siege of Fort Ticonderoga | |||
69 | ALONG THIS STREET RAN THE | On the Portage at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Old Military Road Fortified in 1759 by General Amherst Prior to his Siege of Fort Ticonderoga | |||
70 | ARROW | On Mt/hope Ave. at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | On Hill Above Mount Hope Battery Occupied by General Burgoyne 1777 | |||
71 | COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY | On NYS 8 & NYS 22 About 3? Mis. N. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Military Road Crown Point to Ticonderoga | |||
72 | COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY | On NYS 8 & NYS 9N & NYS 22 About 3½ Mis. N. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Military Road Crown Point to Ticonderoga | |||
73 | FATHER JOGUES | On Black Pt. Rd. So. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Rene Goupil and Guillaume Coutre in 1642 Were the First White Men to See These Waters, Named Lac Du St. Sacrement by Jogues in 1646 | |||
74 | FATHER JOGUES | On Black Point Rd. South of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Rene Goupil and Guillaume Coutre in 1642 Were the First White Men to See These First White Men to See These Sacrement by Jogues in 1646 | |||
75 | GARRISON CEMETERY | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Here Are Buried Several Hundred Officers and Men of the American Army, Chiefly New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Militia 1775–1777 | |||
76 | GARRISON CEMETERY | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Here Are Buried Several Hundred Officers and Men of the American Army, Chiefly New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Militia 1775–1777 | |||
77 | HERE STOOD | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | the King's Store a Stone Building Erected by the French in 1756 and in Use for About 100 Years | |||
78 | HERE STOOD | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | the King's Store a Stone Building Erected by the French in 1756 and in Use for About 100 Years. | |||
79 | HUT SITES | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Within a Radius of One-half Mile Were 150 Huts Occupied by American Troops in the Revolution 1775–1777 | |||
80 | HUT SITES | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Within a Radius of One-half Mile Were 150 Huts Occupied by American Troops in the Revolution 1775–1777 | |||
81 | NEAR HERE MARCH 13, 1758 | On Ticonderoga Country Golf Course So. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Rogers' Rangers Fought the Snowshoe Battle and Were Defeated by French and Indians Under Durantaye and Langy | |||
82 | NEAR HERE MARCH 13, 1758 | On Ticonderoga Country Golf Course So. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Rogers' Rangers Fought the Snowshoe Battle and Were Defeated by French and Indians Under Durantaye and Langy | |||
83 | NEAR HERE ON JULY 30, 1609 | On Fr. Ticonderoga Reservation a Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Samuel De Champlain Aided by Two Frenchmen and Huron and Montagnais Allies Defeated a Band of Allies Defeated a Band of Iroquois Warriors | |||
84 | NEAR HERE ON JULY 30, 1609 | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Samuel De Champlain Aided by Two Frenchmen and Huron and Montagnais Allies Defeated a Band of Iroquois Warriors | |||
85 | NEAR HERE ON JULY 6, 1758 | On Alexandria Ave. Southwest of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Lord Howe Waskilled in a Skirmish With a French Advance Guard Under Langy and Trepezec | |||
86 | NEAR HERE ON JULY 6, 1758 | On Alexandria Ave. Southwest of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Lord Howe Was Killed in a Skirmish With a French Advance Guard Under Langy and Trepezec | |||
87 | NEAR THIS SPOT STOOD THE | On Alexandria Ave. at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | House and Store of John Stoughton First English Patentee at Ticonderoga 1764 | |||
88 | NEAR THIS SPOT STOOD THE | On Alexandria Ave. Southwest of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | House and Store of John Stoughton First English Patentee at Ticonderoga 1764 | |||
89 | ON THE EAST SHORE OPPOSITE | On Black Pt. Rd. So. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | this Place Were Erected Two Blockhouses to Guard the Narrows and Landing Place 1759. | |||
90 | ON THIS POINT IN 1759 STOOD | On Black Point Rd. South of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | a Blockhouse the Southerly Outpost of the Fort. Here Landed Rogers Rangers as the Vanguard of General Amherst's Army | |||
91 | ON THIS POINT IN 1759 STOOD | On Black Point Rd. South of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | a Blockhouse the Southerly Outpost of the Fort. Here Landed Rogers Rangers as the Vanguard of General Amherst's Army. | |||
92 | ON THIS SPOT IN 1756 | On Black Point at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | French Engineers Built a Redoubt to Guard the Bridge and Landing Place at the Head of the Portage. | |||
93 | ON THIS SPOT IN 1756 | On Black Point at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | French Engineers Built a Redoubt to Guard the Bridge and Landing Place at the Head of the Portage. | |||
94 | OPPOSITE THIS SPOT ON THE | On Baldwin Rd. So. of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | West Bank of the Outlet of Lake George Stood a Blockhouse and French Defenses to Cover the Bridge and Landing Place. | |||
95 | REDOUBT | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Lotbiniere Built by the French in 1756, Called by the British and American Armies the Grenadiers' Battery | |||
96 | REDOUBT | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Lotbiniere Built by the French in 1756, Called by the British and American Armies the Grenadiers' Battery | |||
97 | SCENE OF | On NYS 8 & NYS 9N About 1 Mile South of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Arrow Rogers' Battle Rogers' Battle Previous to his Reputed Glide Off Rogers' Rock 1758 | |||
98 | SCENE OF | On NYS 8 & NYS 9N About 1 Mile South of Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | [Arrow] Rogers' Battle on Snowshoes Previous to his Reputed Glide Off Rogers' Rock 1758 | |||
99 | THE FRENCH LINES | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Built by Troops Under Montcalm July 6–7, 1758. Repaired by American Troops 1776. | |||
100 | THE FRENCH LINES | On Ft. Ticonderoga Reservation at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Built by Troops Under Montcalm July 6–7, 1758. Repaired by American Troops 1776. | |||
101 | THESE DEFENSES | On Mt. Hope at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Were Built by American Troops in 1776 and Occupied by General Burgoyne in 1777 Controlling the Portage and Lower Landing Place | |||
102 | THESE DEFENSES | On Mt. Hope at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | Were Built by American Troops in 1776 and Occupied by General Burgoyne in 1777 Controlling the Portage and Lower Landing Place | |||
103 | ARROW | On Mt/hope Ave. at Ticonderoga | Ticonderoga, Town of, New York | On Hill Above Mount Hope Battery Occupied by General Burgoyne 1777 | |||
104 | FIRST SAWMILL | On NYS 9N & NYS 22 About 3 Miles South of Westport | Westport, Town of, New York | in Town of Westport Stood Here. Built 1770 Boards from Mill Used in Building Barracks at Crown Point & Ticonderoga | |||
105 | FIRST SAWMILL | On NYS 9N & NYS 22 About 3 Miles South of Westport | Westport, Town of, New York | in Town of Westport Stood Here. Built 1770 Boards from Mill Used in Building Barracks at Crown Point & Ticonderoga | |||
106 | HERE STOOD THE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22 About 3 Miles South of Westport | Westport, Town of, New York | First Tavern at Northwest Bay Built by John Halstead About 1800 | |||
107 | HERE STOOD THE | On NYS 9N & NYS 22 About 3 Miles South of Westport | Westport, Town of, New York | First Tavern at Northwest Bay Built by John Halstead About 1800 | |||
108 | NORTHWEST | On NYS 9N About 1 Mile West of Westport | Westport, Town of, New York | Bay Road Begun Prior to 1810, from Westport Via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton | |||
109 | NORTHWEST | On NYS 9N About 1 Mile West of We | Westport, Town of, New York | Bay Road Begun Prior to 1810, from Westport Via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton | |||
110 | BOUQUET RIVER | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Burgoyne's Encampment June 20–25, 1777 Treaty With the Indians Made and Proclamation Issued. | |||
111 | BOUQUET RIVER | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Burgoyne's Encampment June 20–25, 1777 Treaty With the Indians Made and Proclamation Issued. | |||
112 | LAKEVIEW CEMETERY | On NYS 22 About 2? Miles South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | First Burial 1791 Contains Grave of William Gilliland, Founder of Town of Willsboro | |||
113 | LAKEVIEW CEMETERY | On NYS 22 About 2½ Miles South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | First Burial 1791 Contains Grave of William Gilliland, Founder of Town of Willsboro | |||
114 | MASONIC HALL | On NYS 22 About 2? Miles South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Essex Lodge No. 152 Chartered February 14, 1806; Discontinued in 1826. | |||
115 | MASONIC HALL | On NYS 22 About 2½ Miles South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Essex Lodge No. 152 Chartered February 14, 1806; Discontinued in 1826. | |||
116 | MASONIC HALL | On NYS 22 About 2? Miles South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Essex Lodge No. 152 Chartered February 14, 1806; Discontinued in 1826. | |||
117 | MEMORIAL CEMETERY | On NYS 22 About 1/2 Miles South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | First Burial 1793 Contains Grave of Martin Aiken, Leader of Aiken's Volunteers at Battle of Plattsburgh | |||
118 | MEMORIAL CEMETERY | On NYS 22 About ? Mi. South of Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | First Burial 1793 Contains Grave of Martin Aiken, Leader of Aiken's Volunteers at Battle of Plattsburgh | |||
119 | NEAR HERE | On NYS 22 About 1/2 Mile North of Essex | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Ebenezer Allen Captured British Soldiers and Military Stores After Surrender at Saratoga | |||
120 | NEAR HERE | On NYS 22 About ? Mile North of Essex | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Ebenezer Allen Captured British Soldiers and Military Stores After Surrender at Saratoga | |||
121 | SITE OF | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | First House Built by William Gilliland in 1765 | |||
122 | SITE OF | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | First House Built by William Gilliland in 1765 | |||
123 | WILLISBORO | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Founded in 1765 by William Billiland; Town Formed 1788; County Seat of Essex County 1797–1807 | |||
124 | WILLSBORO | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Founded in 1765 by William Gilliland; Town Formed 1788; County Seat of Essex County 1797–1807 | |||
125 | WILLSBORO | On NYS 22 at Willsboro | Willsboro, Town of, New York | Founded in 1765 by William Gilliland; Town Formed 1788; County Seat of Essex County 1797–1807 |
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.
- ^ Caudell, Robin (30 June 2022). "'Timbuctoo' historic marker to be unveiled". Press-Republican. Retrieved 17 July 2022.