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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Schoharie County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Schoharie County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Schoharie County, NY (139) Albany County, NY (365) Delaware County, NY (435) Greene County, NY (125) Montgomery County, NY (203) Otsego County, NY (110) Schenectady County, NY (171)  SchoharieCounty(139) Schoharie County (139)  AlbanyCounty(365) Albany County (365)  DelawareCounty(435) Delaware County (435)  GreeneCounty(125) Greene County (125)  MontgomeryCounty(203) Montgomery County (203)  OtsegoCounty(110) Otsego County (110)  SchenectadyCounty(171) Schenectady County (171)
Schoharie is the county seat for Schoharie County
Adjacent to Schoharie County, New York
      Albany County (365)  
      Delaware County (435)  
      Greene County (125)  
      Montgomery County (203)  
      Otsego County (110)  
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1 New York, Schoharie County, Blenheim — Captain Jacob Hager
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling south.
Schoharie County Militia October 20, 1775 Served In Schoharie And Mohawk Valleys Throughout The Revolution Commanded Expedition Against Brant Defended Upper Fort Against Sir John Johnson in 1780 Died May 21 1819 Aged 85 Years . . . Map (db m62729) HM
2 New York, Schoharie County, Breakabeen — Indian Trail
On New York State Route 30 at Clauverwie Road (County Route 18), on the right when traveling north on State Route 30.
Keyserkill to Catskill Creek and Hudson River, connecting Hudson, Schoharie, Mohawk, Delaware and Susquehanna valleys and the west. Map (db m47711) HM
3 New York, Schoharie County, Carlisle — Burial Place
On Cemetery Road, 0.1 miles north of U.S. 20, on the right when traveling north.
Hon. John M. Brown 1771-1823 First Historian Schoharie Co. Capt. Thos. Machim, Engineer Under Gen. Washington, And Builder of the Great Chain. Map (db m90308) HM
4 New York, Schoharie County, Carlisle — Carlisle Grove Seminary
On Crommie Road, on the right when traveling north.
Site Of ------> Carlisle Grove Seminary Erected 1852. Closed 1865. One of Six Early Boarding Schools in Schoharie County Map (db m89319) HM
5 New York, Schoharie County, Central Bridge — 688 — Central Bridge
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Central Bridge Albany & Susquehanna RR Station Opened in 1863. New Business District With Hotels, Merchants And Industry Grew Here. Map (db m175618) HM
6 New York, Schoharie County, Central Bridge — 723 — Daniel W. Jenkins
On Church Street at S Main Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
Daniel W. Jenkins 1846-1901. Lived Here. Central Bridge RR Station Agent and Town Supervisor. D. W. Jenkins Hose Company Was Named in His Honor. Map (db m176154) HM
7 New York, Schoharie County, Central Bridge — Schoharie Junction
On Junction Road (County Route 27), on the right when traveling south.
Site of SCHOHARIE JUNCTION Schoharie Valley Railroad Reg. Run 1-4-1867 - Last Run 9-17-1942 Length of Railroad - 4.2 Miles Middleburgh & Schoharie Railroad First Run 10-19-1868-Last Run 9-24-1936 Length of Railroad - 5.7 Miles . . . Map (db m31928) HM
8 New York, Schoharie County, Central Bridge — Site of Block House
On New York State Route 7 at Junction Road (County Route 27), on the right when traveling west on State Route 7.
Site of Block House Built 1781 Used by inhabitants during Indian raidsMap (db m8109) HM
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9 New York, Schoharie County, Charlotteville — People's College
On Charlotte Valley Road.
Site of People's College   ¼ Mile —> Erected 1855, Burned 1867 One of Six Early Seminaries In Schoharie County. Map (db m156506) HM
10 New York, Schoharie County, Charlotteville — Site of Charlotteville Seminary
On Charlotte Valley Road (Route 6) at Meade Road, on the left when traveling east on Charlotte Valley Road.
Built 1850, Burned 1856 First of Six Seminaries in Schoharie County.Map (db m149533) HM
11 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — Cherry Valley Junction
On New York State Route 10 at Heron Road, on the right when traveling south on State Route 10.
. . . Map (db m143995) HM
12 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — Nicolas Warner
On New York State Route 10, on the right when traveling west.
One half mile north of here stood the home of Nicolas Warner burned during the Battle of Cobleskill May 30, 1778.Map (db m130236) HM
13 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — Rock-House
On Hubb Shutts Road (County Route 37), on the right when traveling west.
Rock-House Where Peter Young took his wife for safety when attacked by Indians during the RevolutionMap (db m48403) HM
14 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — 486 — Shootout
On Union Street at Main Street (New York State Route 7), on the right when traveling north on Union Street.
Officer Matthew Wilson shot to death Nov. 27, 1900 near this site after exchanging fire with men attempting store burglaryMap (db m213143) HM
15 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — Town of Cobleskill
On Main Street (New York State Route 7/10) west of Grand Street, on the left when traveling west.
Established March 17, 1797, as one of the six original towns that formed Schoharie County. Name was derived from a German Palatine settler, Jacob Kobel.Map (db m115741) HM
16 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — War MemorialGod Bless All Those Who Gave Their Lives
On Main Street (New York State Route 7/10) west of Grand Street, on the left when traveling west.
Dedicated to the memory of All Veterans living & deceased who served their country in all wars —————————— Veterans' Memorial "Centre" Park renamed in honor of . . . Map (db m115802) WM
17 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — Warnerville Union Literary Seminary
On New York State Route 7, on the right when traveling west.
Erected in 1853. One of six early seminaries in Schoharie CountyMap (db m130238) HM
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18 New York, Schoharie County, Cobleskill — World Wars Memorial Clock
On Main Street (New York State Route 7/10) at Grand Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
World Wars I-II For Those Who ServedMap (db m115803) WM
19 New York, Schoharie County, Conesville — Schoharie CountyRight in the Heart of New York State — Town of Conesville —
On New York State Route 990V at Prattsville Road (County Route 39), on the right when traveling east on State Route 990V.
More than 150 years ago, a New York City newspaperman – in describing a treacherous and breathtaking stagecoach ride through Conesville - reported that he could not be bribed to repeat the journey but for one thing: "the scenery, Sir, . . . Map (db m153131) HM
20 New York, Schoharie County, Conesville — Schoharie CountyRight in the Heart of New York State — Town of Conesville —
On New York State Route 990V, 0.2 miles west of Bearkill Road (County Route 18), on the right when traveling east.
More than 150 years ago, a New York City newspaperman – in describing a treacherous and breathtaking stagecoach ride through Conesville - reported that he could not be bribed to repeat the journey but for one thing: "the scenery, Sir, the . . . Map (db m153152) HM
21 New York, Schoharie County, Conesville — Stone Bridge
On New York State Route 990V at Bear Kill Road (County Route 18), on the left when traveling east on State Route 990V.
Built for Susquehanna Turnpike, destroyed 1874 flood. Hotel across the way burned 1980. Store/post office here built c. 1840 demolished 1994.Map (db m152370) HM
22 New York, Schoharie County, Conesville — Town of Conesville War Memorial
On New York State Route 990V, 0.1 miles west of Bearkill Road (County Route 18), on the left when traveling east.
In honor of the men and women of the Town of Conesville who served their country in its times of needMap (db m153227) WM
23 New York, Schoharie County, Esperance — 5 — Chocolate Jumbles — Hungry For History —
On Church Street, 0.1 miles north of Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Regional cookie variety made with chocolate, molasses and spices. So popular, judged at Schoharie County Fair as early as 1916.Map (db m199773) HM
24 New York, Schoharie County, Esperance — Methodist Episcopal Church
On Main Street (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
Inc. March, 1835. Original Church Erected 1836, Present Edifice Built 1868. Rev. S. Coleman, First Pastor. Map (db m28829) HM
25 New York, Schoharie County, Esperance — 15 — The Presbyterian Church Esperance, NY(Old Stone Church) — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site —
On Main Street (U.S. 20) at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
The Presbyterian (Old Stone) Church, Esperance, N.Y. Organized May 2, 1823 Edifice Dedicated July 4, 1824 Sheldon Jackson Received As Member Oct. 2, 1853. Remodeled And Rededicated Jan. 14, 1897 Map (db m122293) HM
26 New York, Schoharie County, Fultonham — Here Col. John Harper
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling south.
At head of local militia routed Capt. MacDonld of Burgoyne's staff with Tories and Indians. Aug. 13, 1777Map (db m130268) HM
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27 New York, Schoharie County, Fultonham — Site of Upper Valley Fort
On New York State Route 30, 0.2 miles south of Hard Scrabble Road, on the right when traveling north.
500 ft → Site of Upper Valley Fort House of John Feeck was inclosed by log stockade in Revolution. Inclosure contained 4 blockhouses, dwellings and earthworksMap (db m178074) HM
28 New York, Schoharie County, Fultonham — The Upper Fort 1777
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling north.
1777 Commemorating The Upper Fort which stood on the knoll 1966 Ft. S. 50° E. of this marker. Here on Oct. 17th 1780 was fired the first gun which signalled a warning enabling the fort below to prepare for the successful defense against the . . . Map (db m62412) HM
29 New York, Schoharie County, Fultonham — Timothy Murphy
On New York State Route 30, 0.2 miles south of Hard Scrabble Road, on the right when traveling north.
Site of Home Timothy Murphy Where He Lived During 1784 And Died June 22, 1818, Age 67; Revolutionary Scout Map (db m62409) HM
30 New York, Schoharie County, Gallupville — Becker Stone House
On Murphy Road, on the right when traveling west.
Built 1772 The Tory, Crysler, with a band of Indians gave battle on July 26, 1782Map (db m32187) HM
31 New York, Schoharie County, Gilboa — Gilboa Settlement
On New York State Route 990V, on the right when traveling south.
Gilboa Settlement ‹—« Cotton Mill 1840-1869, Tannery Church & Cemetery Stood On Ground now Covered by Reservoir Of New York City Water Supply Map (db m37550) HM
32 New York, Schoharie County, Gilboa — Schoharie CountyRight in the Heart of New York State — Town of Gilboa —
On Route 990V west of Flat Creek Road (Route 17), on the left when traveling east.
Formed in 1848 from portions of the towns of Blenheim and Broome, the Town of Gilboa is the southernmost town in Schoharie County. Settlement began in 1764 by Matthew and Jacob Dise. Other families from New England to continue the . . . Map (db m153137) HM
33 New York, Schoharie County, Gilboa — The Gilboa Fossils
On New York State Route 990V, 0.1 miles west of Flat Creek Road (County Route 17), on the left when traveling east.
This exhibit is the only visible proof of the other, ancient world that lies hidden beneath the landscape. 380 million years ago, Gilboa was located on the shore of the inland Catskill Sea. This was a tropical world, situated about twenty . . . Map (db m153153) HM
34 New York, Schoharie County, Gilboa — The Long Path
Near New York State Route 30, 0.1 miles north of Mine Kill Road, on the right when traveling north.
History of the Long Path During the 1930s, a plan was developed by Vincent J. Schaefer of the Mohawk Valley Hiking Club and others to connect the southern New York hiking trails with the Adirondack hiking trail system. This proposed trail . . . Map (db m179658) HM
35 New York, Schoharie County, Gilboa — Town of GilboaSchoharie County — Right in the Heart of New York State —
Near New York 30, 0.1 miles north of Mine Kill Road, on the right when traveling north.
Formed in 1848 from portions of the towns of Blenheim and Broome, the Town of Gilboa is the southernimost town in Schoharie County. Settlement began in 1764 by Matthew and Jacob Dise. Other families came from New England to continue the . . . Map (db m179642) HM
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36 New York, Schoharie County, Howes Cave — Safety Follows Wisdom
Near Sagendorf Corners Road west of Enders Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Portland Cement Assocation Safety Trophy Awarded To North American Cement Corporation Howes Cave N.Y. Plant For A Perfect Safety Record in 1930.Map (db m145445) HM
37 New York, Schoharie County, Howes Cave — Tavern
On New York State Route 7 at G. Westinghouse Drive, on the left when traveling east on State Route 7.
At Old Central Bridge built in 1831 by Samuel Smith. Mentioned in many old deeds. Later known as "Rich's" Tavern.Map (db m130271) HM
38 New York, Schoharie County, Janesville — Catherine Merckley
On New York State Route 10 south of Bush Street, on the right when traveling south.
Near this spot Catherine Merckley on October 18, 1780, fleeing on horseback from the Indians, was shot and scalped by Seths Henry This marker erected by Capt. Christian Brown Chapter D.A.R. and by others who in youth dwelled . . . Map (db m144114) HM
39 New York, Schoharie County, Janesville — Site of Log Cabin
On New York State Route 10, 0.2 miles south of Bush Street, on the left when traveling south.
First Christian meeting place in the settlement of Dorlach. Erected circa 1760, through the Lutheran ministries of Rev. Peter N. SommersMap (db m143958) HM
40 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Jefferson Academy
On North Harpersfield Road (County Route 2A) at Park Avenue, on the left when traveling west on North Harpersfield Road.
1812, one of the first schools of its kind built in Schoharie County by public subscription. Rev. Wm. Salisbury, PrincipalMap (db m137527) HM
41 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — 841 — Masonic Lodge 554
On North Harpersfield Road (County Route 2A) at Peck Street, on the right when traveling west on North Harpersfield Road.
Meeting hall as of 1866. Also home to Order of the Eastern Star chapter 348 as of 1905. Building acquired by Jefferson Historical Society in 2017.Map (db m205535) HM
42 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Mill Stones
On Potter Hill Road at Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Potter Hill Road.
The mill stones were salvaged from ruins of old mill at west end of village by Charles R. Hubbell in 1968. They were donated to the Town of Jefferson by his daughter and husband, Shirley and Carl Anderson in memory of her father Charles R. . . . Map (db m137630) HM
43 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Parker 13-Sided Barn
On New York State Route 10, on the right when traveling south.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m50237) HM
44 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Site of Battle
On New York State Route 10, on the right when traveling north.
»→ Between Schoharie militia under Capt. Jacob Hagar of Upper Fort and Indians and Tories under Chief Brant, Nov. 2, 1781. Map (db m62848) HM
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45 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Town of Jefferson
On North Harpersfield Road (County Route 2A), on the left when traveling west.
Founded in 1803, the town was named after Thomas Jefferson, then President of the United States. Except a small portion taken from Harpersfield in Delaware County- the entire town was carved from the town of Blenheim, one of the six . . . Map (db m137598) HM
46 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Town of Jefferson War Memorial
On North Harpersfield Road (County Route 2A), on the left when traveling west.
This plaque dedicated by the Town of Jefferson as a memorial to honor veterans of all warsMap (db m137629) WM
47 New York, Schoharie County, Jefferson — Village Green
On North Harpersfield Road (County Route 2A), on the left when traveling west.
Stephen Judd in 1817 gave the deed to 108 rods of land to be used as a general training ground and lands for the academy.Map (db m137597) HM
48 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburg — Site of Middle Fort(Fort Defiance)
On Middle Fort Street, on the right when traveling east.
• 1777• This Boulder Marks The Site East of Which Stood "The Middle Fort" (Fort Defiance) One Of The Bulwarks Of Defence Of The Settlers Of The Schoharie Valley During The Revolutionary Period Erected By Schoharie Chapter . . . Map (db m50599) HM
49 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburg — Site of Middle Fort
On River Street (New York State Route 30), on the right when traveling north.
Site Of Middle Fort Fortified Aug. 13, 1777 To Protect Inhabitants During Invasion of Brant and Johnson Map (db m50630) HM
50 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — 1st Reformed ChurchSite of
On Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Built 1732. Burned Oct. 17, 1780 by Brant and JohnsonMap (db m130286) HM
51 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Bouck's Island
On New York State Route 30, on the left when traveling south.
Home of William C. Bouck, born 1786-died 1859. Governor of State of New York, 1842-44.Map (db m130242) HM
52 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Burial Place
On Main Street (New York State Route 145) at Huntersland Road, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
← Timothy Murphy Revolutionary War Hero Gov. William C. Bouck, Gov. N.Y. State 1843, 1844 In Middleburgh Cemetery Map (db m65688) HM
53 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Hon. Jonathan Danforth Home
On Main Street at Gorge Street, on the left on Main Street.
Built 1796. Rev. soldier who aided the establishment of Schoharie Co. Town of Middleburgh, and Loonenburg Turnpike.Map (db m130288) HM
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54 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Indian Trail
On New York State Route 30 at County Route 4, on the right on State Route 30.
War route of Revolution. Panther Creek to Charlotte and Susquehanna Rivers thence to Niagara. Used by the British invaders Oct. 1780Map (db m130263) HM
55 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Indian Village
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling north.
Wilder Hook located on the elbow of "Schoharie Creek"Map (db m132089) HM
56 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Smoke Generator
On New York State Route 30 when traveling east.
Site of the successful test of a smoke screen generator by scientists from G.E., June 24,1942. 50,000 prototypes were used by the military in World War II.Map (db m130224) HM
57 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Stone Store
On New York State Route 145 at Stone Store Road (County Route 19), on the right when traveling south on State Route 145.
Site of Stone Store. Land purchased by Thomas Danforth from a Livingston. The store built in 1833 was in operation from 1840 to 1930 when a dance hall was added to building. Torn down in 1970.Map (db m131403) HM
58 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — The Timothy Murphy TrailHistoric New York
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling south.
Timothy Murphy was Schoharie County's Revolutionary hero. Owner of one of the first double-barreled rifles, he was a sharpshooter known to the Indians as the magic man whose gun would shoot without reloading. As a member of Morgan's Rifles, Murphy . . . Map (db m130215) HM
59 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Timothy Murphy1751 - 1818 — Revolutionary War Hero, Patriot, Farmer —
Near New York State Route 30, 0.1 miles south of New York State Route 145, on the left when traveling south.
Through its production of food and grain, the Schoharie Valley played a vital role during the American Revolution. Feeding troops in the Continental Army, the area became known as "The Breadbasket of the American Revolution.” It is also known . . . Map (db m145129) HM
60 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Town of BroomeSchoharie County — Right in the Heart of New York State —
On New York State Route 145, 0.2 miles south of Thorington Road, on the right when traveling south.
Broome was one of the six original towns in Schoharie County and was established in 1797. The first settlements in Broome were made before the American Revolution. First known as Bristol, the town name was changed in 1808 in honor . . . Map (db m142473) HM
61 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Vroman's Land
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling south.
Patent granted Aug. 1714. Many minor engagements early in the Revolution took place near this mountain, Onistagraw.Map (db m130252) HM
62 New York, Schoharie County, Middleburgh — Weiser's Dorf
On Main Street, on the right.
First Settlement in Schoharie County founded 1712-13 by John Weiser as a home for PalatinesMap (db m130258) HM
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63 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Blenheim Bridge
On New York State Route 30 at Eastside Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 30.
Longest single span wooden bridge in world. Built by Blenheim Bridge Company, incorporated 1828. Last of its kind in this region.Map (db m46984) HM
64 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Blenheim BridgeNational Historic Landmark
On Eastside Road at Mountain Road, on the left when traveling south on Eastside Road.
Built in 1854, it is the longest single-span covered bridge in the world. The covered portion of the bridge is 232 feet long, the trusses are 228 feet long, and the span between abutments is 210 feet. The two lanes are 26 feet wide. . . . Map (db m192748) HM
65 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Blenheim-Gilboa Bluebird Trail
Near Mine Kill State Park Road, 0.5 miles east of New York State Route 30.
The Divinest of Them All The eastern bluebird, the state bird of both New York and Missouri, has long been a symbol of happiness, good health and hope in North America. The bluebird was a popular feature of Native American art and folklore . . . Map (db m178492) HM
66 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Gen. Freegift Patchin
On New York State Route 30 at North Road, on the left when traveling north on State Route 30.
Fifer in Wadsworth Brigade in Connecticut Militia 1776-1777. Captured by Brant while serving in Captain Alexander Harper’s company of New York militia and prisoner in Canada 1780-82. Brigadier General 1805-14. Member of Assembly from Schoharie . . . Map (db m132092) HM
67 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Indian Trail
On West Kill Road (Route 30) at West Kill Road, on the left when traveling north on West Kill Road.
Westkill to Delaware River and south to Susquehanna River and west. One of many trails giving Iroquois control of large areas.Map (db m132091) HM
68 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Manor House
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling north.
»»———› Manor House Built by John Lansing about 1800. Justice of N.Y. Supreme Court, 1790-1801; Chancellor 1801-14. Owner part of Blenheim Patent.Map (db m11892) HM
69 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Old Blenheim Bridge
On Eastside Road, on the right when traveling south.
Erected 1854 - 1855 by Nicholas Montgomery Powers Famous bridge builder Born Pittsford, Vermont, August 30, 1817 Died Clarendon, Vermont, 1897 This bridge, 232 feet in length, the longest covered single-span wooden bridge in the . . . Map (db m46983) HM
70 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Old Blenheim Bridge
On Eastside Road at Mountain Road, on the right when traveling south on Eastside Road.
Old Blenheim Bridge has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of . . . Map (db m192761) HM
71 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — The Creation
On Eastside Road near Mountain Road, on the right when traveling south.
The "Queen of Covered Bridges", the Old Blenheim Bridge was built in 1855 by Nichols Montgomery Powers, a master bridge builder from Vermont who made history by constructing the world's longest wooden single span covered bridge, here in . . . Map (db m192764) HM
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72 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — The Floods
On Eastside Road near Mountain Road, on the right when traveling south.
Schoharie Creek, the same life force that has been the source of this valley's bounty, can also become the cause of destruction when extreme weather events occur. The Old Blenheim Bridge endured the test of time, surviving major storms and . . . Map (db m192772) HM
73 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — The Life
On Eastside Road at Mountain Road, on the right when traveling south on Eastside Road.
Over time the covered bridge took on a persona of its own. There was a tollbooth, collecting a penny for those walking and twelve cents for horse teams. The bridge actually employed a toll keeper who lived in a small house next to the bridge. . . . Map (db m192768) HM
74 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — The Re-Creation
On Eastside Road at Mountain Road, on the right when traveling south on Eastside Road.
The loss of their beloved bridge mobilized the citizens of Blenheim. The recovery committee developed a vision of the community's future with the reconstructed bridge as its centerpiece. Supported by the Town of Blenheim and Schoharie County, . . . Map (db m192773) HM
75 New York, Schoharie County, North Blenheim — Town of BlenheimSchoharie County — Right in the Heart of New York State —
On New York State Route 30, 2.2 miles north of East Side Road, on the left when traveling north.
The first European settlements in Blenheim were made by Dutch and German Palatines sometime before 1761. Taking its name from the 40,000-acre Blenheim Patent given to forty men by King George III in 1769, the town was officially . . . Map (db m178083) HM
76 New York, Schoharie County, Old Central Bridge — Birthplace of George Westinghouse
On George Westinghouse Road at Sidney Road, on the right when traveling south on George Westinghouse Road.
Birthplace Of George Westinghouse 1846 - 1914 Inventor of the Westinghouse Air Brake Map (db m54617) HM
77 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — 2 Richmondville Seminaries
On W Main Street (New York State Route 7) east of Lincoln Park Lane, on the right when traveling south.
100 yds. ← Site of 2 Richmondville seminaries built 1852 and 1853 burned 1852 and 1854 400 students accommodated.Map (db m144216) HM
78 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — Battle of Cobleskill
On New York State Route 10, on the right when traveling west.
On May 30, 1778, Joseph Brant with Tories and Indians burned the settlementMap (db m131060) HM
79 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — 955 — Carolyn Olendorf
On Winter Drive, 1 mile east of Mill Street, on the left when traveling east.
Carolyn Olendorf, born Richmondville 1874. Graduated Women's Medical College of PA 1899. Practiced medicine in Schoharie County for 43 years. Buried here.Map (db m206058) HM
80 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — Geo. Dox Tavern
On W Main Street (New York State Route 7) at Summit Street, on the right when traveling east on W Main Street.
Site of Geo. Dox Tavern built 1795, first inn erected in village and first post office in 1825, J. Warner first postmaster.Map (db m144215) HM
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81 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — Grist Mill
On Mill Street, on the left when traveling north.
100, Yds.       —> Site Of Grist Mill Built By Asa Bailey 1807. One of First Early Mills In Schoharie County. Map (db m156504) HM
82 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — Hon. John Westover Residence
On Brooker Hollow Road at Snyder Lane, on the right when traveling west on Brooker Hollow Road.
Old Residence of Hon. John Westover 1797-1887 Benefactor of the Village of Richmondville. Map (db m157704) HM
83 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — John Richmond
On Bear Gulch Road, 0.3 miles south of High View Road, on the right when traveling south.
Site of Home of John Richmond, for whom Richmondville was named; Settled in 1785; John Richmond is buried here Map (db m170088) HM
84 New York, Schoharie County, Richmondville — Old Paper Mill
On Holmes Street north of River Street when traveling north.
Site Of Old Paper Mill 1865 - 1883 Operated By Westover and Foster. Map (db m157701) HM
85 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Abraham Sternbergh HouseC. 1795
On New York State Route 30A, 0.1 miles north of New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling north.
In 1713 Abraham's father, Lambert Sternberch, an early Palatine settler, was the first to plant wheat in the Schoharie Balley. Schoharie later became known as the "Bread Basket of the Revolution, for feeding the Continental Army.Map (db m188174) HM
86 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Bridge No. 1
On Fort Road north of N Main Street when traveling north.
Bridge No. 1 Town of Schoharie 1982 Dedicated To Dr. Wim Van Eekeren Who Conceived The Idea Of A Covered Bridge And Made It A RealityMap (db m145448) HM
87 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Capt. George Rechtmyer
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling south.
On this site Dwelt Capt. George Rechtmyer defender of Middle Fort October 17, 1780 in command at Ft. Duboise June 3, 1779Map (db m130274) HM
88 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Civil War Nurse
On Fort Road, 0.8 miles east of North Main Street (New York State Route 30), on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
Civil War Nurse Catherine Lawrence 1820 - 1904 Civil War nurse, teacher, missionary, and temperance lecturer. Born in Schoharie, buried in this cemetery. Map (db m129366) WM
89 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Col. Peter Vroman
On Fort Rd, on the right when traveling south.
Revolutionary War staff and soldiers 15th Regiment Albany County MilitiaMap (db m129274) HM
90 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Colonel John Harper
On Fort Road, 1 mile north of N Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Born Boston, Mass. 1734 - died Harpersfield, N.Y. 1811 Frontiersman, Soldier and Patriot Protector of the frontiers during the Revolution Commandant of Schoharie Fort, 1777 Captain Rangers July 17, 1777 Guide of Gen. James Clinton on . . . Map (db m144239) HM
91 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — David Ellerson1749-1838
On Fort Road, 1 mile N Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Memorial to David Ellerson 1749 -1838 Schoharie County Revolutionary hero, Patriot, soldier, scout Member of Morgan's Rifle corps. Served at Trenton, Monmouth, Saratoga and in Sullivan's campaign. One of the captors of Service, the . . . Map (db m144245) HM
92 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — David Williams Memorial
On Fort Road, on the right when traveling west.
Facing Fort Road (Southeast Side): Here rests the remains of David Williams, One of the Captors of Major Andre. Died in Schoharie County August 2nd, 1831 Aged 76 years 6 m's 8 days. He with his . . . Map (db m52527) HM
93 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Evangelical Lutheran Church
On New York State Route 443 at School Road, on the left when traveling west on State Route 443.
Built 1853. First communion, August 1854. Tangible evidence of faith passed through the ages.Map (db m131414) HM
94 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — George Mann Tory Tavern
On New York State Route 443 at Vrooman Crossing Road, on the left when traveling east on State Route 443.
George Mann Tory Tavern Known in Revolutionary Days as “The Brick House at the Forks of the Road.”Map (db m73249) HM
95 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Gerlach Dorf
On New York State Route 30, 0.8 miles south of New York State Route 30A, on the right when traveling south.
Johann Christian Gerlach Palatine listmaster settled near this site in 1717. Gerlach along with most of this dorf's Palatines removed to the Mohawk Valley in 1722-1723.Map (db m145438) HM
96 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Hartman's Dorf
On New York State Route 30, on the left when traveling south.
Founded 1712 by Hartman Winedecker as a home for Palatines.Map (db m130285) HM
97 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Jacob Snyder House
On New York State Route 443, on the right when traveling west.
Jacob Snyder House Known in 1802 as "Yankee Pete Tavern" Original Inn Destroyed During Revolution Map (db m38285) HM
98 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Johannes BallSite of Home of
On New York State Route 30, on the left when traveling north.
Occupied by Continental soldiers during Revolution until completion of Old Stone Fort.Map (db m132085) HM
99 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Lasell Hall
On Main Street (New York State Route 30) south of Spring Street, on the left when traveling south.
Lasell Hall has been placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 2001 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m244223) HM
100 New York, Schoharie County, Schoharie — Old Stone Fort Museum — Revolutionary War Heritage Trail —
On Fort Road, on the right when traveling south.
This German Reformed Church (1772) was enclosed by a wooden stockade in 1777 and known as the "Lower Fort." It was attacked by forces under Sir John Johnson and Chief Joseph Brant in October 1780.Map (db m24733) HM

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