206 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 200 are listed.The final 6 ⊳
⊲ Previous 100 Historical Markers and War Memorials in Montgomery County, New York
Fonda is the county seat for Montgomery County
101 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Canal Dams Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
102 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — East Guard Lock Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
103 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — In the Wake of Hurricane Irene Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
104 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Jan Wemp (Wemple) — |
105 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Lock 30 — |
106 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Once A Farm Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
107 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Original Erie Canal Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
108 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Putman's Lock Grocery — |
109 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
110 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Site of First Bridge — |
111 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Site of Last Mohawk Indian Village — |
112 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Site of Old Fort Hunter — |
113 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — Site of Queen Anne Chapel — |
114 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — The Fort by the Village Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
115 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — The Schoharie Aqueduct Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
116 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Hunter — The Schoharie Aqueduct Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site — |
117 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Johnson — Fort Johnson — |
118 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Johnson — Fort Johnson — |
119 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Johnson — Fort Johnson, 1749 — |
120 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Johnson — Johnson Trail — |
121 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Johnson — The Orchard at Old Fort Johnson — |
122 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Army Camp — |
123 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Battle of Stone Arabia Revolutionary War Heritage Trail — |
124 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Clinton March — |
125 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Diefendorf Hall — |
126 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Fort Failing — |
127 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Fort Plain — |
128 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Fort Plain — |
129 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Fort Plain Free Library — |
130 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Fort Plain War Memorial — |
131 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — 361 — Greene House — |
132 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Henry Seeber — |
133 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Loucks Tavern — |
134 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Mohawk Town — |
135 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Palatine Evangelical Lutheran Church Revolutionary War Heritage Trail — |
136 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — 13 — Revolution in the Mohawk Valley Fort Plain Museum Fort Plain — |
137 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Sand Hill — |
138 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Sand Hill School — |
139 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Ta-Ra-Jo-Rees — |
140 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fort Plain — Te-No-To-Ge — |
141 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Bollards — |
142 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Fultonville Union Free High School — |
143 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Herkimer Home - 1764 Three miles east of Little Falls on Route 5-S Historic New York — |
144 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — History of the Buoy Boat — |
145 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Johnson Hall - 1763 Historic New York — |
146 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Mohawk Area Historic New York — |
147 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Mohawk Area Historic New York — |
148 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Sammons Home — |
149 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Site of The Battle of Oriskany August 6, 1777 Historic New York — |
150 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — The Erie Canal An Engineering Marvel — |
151 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — The Mohawk Valley A Historical Significance Second to None — |
152 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — The Mohawk Valley A Valley of Challenges — |
153 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — The Mohawk Valley A Proud History of Farming — |
154 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — The Mohawk Valley A Pristine Valley Becomes a Revolutionary Battlefield — |
155 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Town of Glen Dedicated to the Sons and Daughters — |
156 ► New York, Montgomery County, Fultonville — Van Epps Home — |
157 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hagaman — Anti Slavery Soc. — |
158 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hagaman — Calvary Reformed — |
159 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hagaman — Cemetery 1774 — |
160 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hagaman — Old Hagaman Cemetery 1774 — |
161 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hagaman — Pawling Hall — |
162 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hagaman — War Memorial/ Honor Roll — |
163 ► New York, Montgomery County, Hallsville — Slate Creek Farm — |
164 ► New York, Montgomery County, Johnsville — 484 — Yanney Mill — |
165 ► New York, Montgomery County, Minaville — Minaville World War Memorial — |
166 ► New York, Montgomery County, Mohawk — Volkert Veeder — |
167 ► New York, Montgomery County, Nelliston — Fort Wagner — |
168 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — Fort Frey 1739 — |
169 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — John Frey — |
170 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — Keator's Rift — |
171 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — Spraker Inn — |
172 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — Stone Arabia — |
173 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — Stone Arabia Battlefield Reported permanently removed |
174 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — This Is Mohawk Country Historic New York — |
175 ► New York, Montgomery County, Palatine Bridge — Wagner Home — |
176 ► New York, Montgomery County, Perth — 18th Century Home — |
177 ► New York, Montgomery County, Perth — Healey's Park — |
178 ► New York, Montgomery County, Randall — Volkert Vrooman Home of — |
179 ► New York, Montgomery County, Root — Currytown Reformed Church — |
180 ► New York, Montgomery County, Root — Dam. That's Not a Bridge? — |
181 ► New York, Montgomery County, Root — Enoch Ambler — |
182 ► New York, Montgomery County, Root — Then and Now — |
183 ► New York, Montgomery County, Root — Transportation is King / Modernization — |
184 ► New York, Montgomery County, Salt Springville — Ancient Salt Springs — |
185 ► New York, Montgomery County, Salt Springville — Indian Trail & Military Road — |
186 ► New York, Montgomery County, Sprakers — Canagere — |
187 ► New York, Montgomery County, Sprakers — The Canalway Trail: Sprakers / Competition / Anything & Everything — |
188 ► New York, Montgomery County, Sprout Brook — Clinton Road — |
189 ► New York, Montgomery County, Sprout Brook — Flint Homesite — |
190 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Col. Jacob Klock — |
191 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Fort Klock Revolutionary War Heritage Trail — |
192 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Jacob Zimmerman — |
193 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Klock Fort — |
194 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Klocks Church — |
195 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — 223 — Klocks Field — |
196 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Nellis Tavern — |
197 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Parrot Rifle — |
198 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — St. Johnsville War Memorial — |
199 ► New York, Montgomery County, St. Johnsville — Welcome to St. Johnsville Home of Ultra Runner John Geesler — |
200 ► New York, Montgomery County, Stone Arabia — Former Dutch Reformed Church — |
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