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Historical Markers in Harriman, New York
Goshen is the county seat for Orange County
Harriman is in Orange County
Orange County (564) ►
ADJACENT TO ORANGE COUNTY
Dutchess County (337) ►
Putnam County (139) ►
Rockland County (267) ►
Sullivan County (163) ►
Ulster County (267) ►
Passaic County, New Jersey (138) ►
Sussex County, New Jersey (96) ►
Pike County, Pennsylvania (128) ►
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ADJACENT TO ORANGE COUNTY
Dutchess County (337) ►
Putnam County (139) ►
Rockland County (267) ►
Sullivan County (163) ►
Ulster County (267) ►
Passaic County, New Jersey (138) ►
Sussex County, New Jersey (96) ►
Pike County, Pennsylvania (128) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► New York, Orange County, Harriman — First MIA Flag — ![]() |
On South Main Street at Grove Street when traveling north on South Main Street. |
First MIA Flag On Nov. 10, 1974 the nation’s first MIA banner and flag pole was dedicated under a resolution conceived by Commander Thomas C. Bushing. — — Map (db m28721) HM |
2 ► New York, Orange County, Harriman — First Train Order Transmitted by Telegraph — ![]() |
On Grove Street, 0.1 miles west of New York State Route 17. |
From this site the first train order was transmitted by telegraph in 1851 from Harriman to Goshen by order of Charles Minot of the Erie Railroad — — Map (db m17050) HM |
3 ► New York, Orange County, Harriman — 327 — Harriman — ![]() |
On Grove Street at Main Street on Grove Street. |
Hamlet of Turner changed name 1910 to honor late railroad magnate Edward H. Harriman. Village was incorporated October 1914 — — Map (db m121326) HM |