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⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Seneca County
Waterloo and Ovid are both the county seat for Seneca County
1 ► New York, Seneca County, Canoga — "A Very Pretty Indian Town of Ten Houses" — |
2 ► New York, Seneca County, Canoga — Canoga Cemetery — |
3 ► New York, Seneca County, Canoga — Canoga Creek — |
4 ► New York, Seneca County, Canoga — Gar-Non-De-Yo — |
5 ► New York, Seneca County, Canoga — Red Jacket — |
6 ► New York, Seneca County, Canoga — Red Jacket. — |
7 ► New York, Seneca County, Covert — Old Baptist Church — |
8 ► New York, Seneca County, Interlaken — Old School House — |
9 ► New York, Seneca County, Interlaken — The Beehive — |
10 ► New York, Seneca County, Interlaken — Town of Covert — Tompkins County Bicentennial — |
11 ► New York, Seneca County, Lodi — Routes of the armies of General John Sullivan and General James Clinton — 1779 — |
12 ► New York, Seneca County, Lodi — 986 — Silas Halsey (1743 - 1832) — |
13 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — 978 — "Baby Bear" — |
14 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — 1845 Seneca County Historic Court House Complex — |
15 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — Sullivan Trail — |
16 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — Thomas R. Lounsbury — |
17 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — Tillinghast Manor — |
18 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — War Memorial — |
19 ► New York, Seneca County, Ovid — Whitney's Landing — |
20 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Anchors Aweigh — |
21 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Birthplace of Isaac Philips Roberts — |
22 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Dean's Cove — (Swah-Ya-Wa-Nah) — |
23 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Degory Prowtt — |
24 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Honoring the Over 100 Dispossessed Families — |
25 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Jets Go To War — |
26 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Portal to Air Power — |
27 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Presbyterian Church — |
28 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Sampson Air Force Base Veterans Memorial — |
29 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Sampson Naval Training Base World War II Honored Dead — United States Navy — |
30 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Seneca Army Depot — |
31 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Site of Clarktown — |
32 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — Site of Frisbie's Ferry — |
33 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — T-2C Buckeye — |
34 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — The Sampson State Park Experience — |
35 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — U. S. Naval Training Station & Center 1942-1946 — |
36 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — U.S. Air Force Training Base — 1950-1956 — |
37 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus — William Watts Folwell — |
38 ► New York, Seneca County, Romulus, Cayuga Lake — East Varick — |
39 ► New York, Seneca County, Sampson — Ken-Dai-A — |
40 ► New York, Seneca County, Sampson — Routes of the armies of General John Sullivan and General James Clinton — 1779 — |
41 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — "Passage" — |
42 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — A Courageous Call for Equal Rights — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
43 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Amelia Bloomer — |
44 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Burrough's Point — |
45 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Canoga — |
46 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Captain Charles B. Randolph — |
47 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Eisenhower College — |
48 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Elizabeth Cady Stanton — |
49 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — First Convention For Woman’s Rights — |
50 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — First Presbyterian Church of Seneca Falls — |
51 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — First Woman’s Rights Convention — |
52 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Fourth Ward School — |
53 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — General Sullivan’s New York Campaign Trail — |
54 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Home of Gary V. Sackett — 1790-1865 — |
55 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — In Memory of Norman J. Gould — |
56 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Kingdom Cemetery — |
57 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Men For Women's Rights — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
58 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Mynderse Academy — |
59 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Old Genesee Stage Route — |
60 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Onward to the Vote — |
61 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Potter Inn Farm — |
62 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Revolutionary Soldiers — |
63 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Stanton's Busy World — |
64 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Stanton's Grassmere — |
65 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Suffrage Park — |
66 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Albert Cook Memorial — |
67 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Chamberlain House — Rescuing the Past — |
68 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Flats — |
69 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Great Lighthouse — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
70 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Historic Business District — |
71 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Stanton House: Shaping a Reformer — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
72 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Village of Seneca Falls — |
73 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Village of Seneca Falls — |
74 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Wesleyan Chapel: 1843 to 1871 — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
75 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Wesleyan Chapel: 1871 to 1985 — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
76 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — The Wesleyan Chapel: 1985 to today — Women's Rights National Historical Park — |
77 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Van Cleef Lake — |
78 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Veterans Memorial — |
79 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — We Will Accomplish Wonders — |
80 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Welcome to Seneca Falls — |
81 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Welcome to Seneca Falls — The Birthplace of Women’s Rights — |
82 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Wesleyan Methodist Chapel — |
83 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — When Anthony Met Stanton — |
84 ► New York, Seneca County, Seneca Falls — Women's Rights National Park — |
85 ► New York, Seneca County, Tyre — Crusoe Island — |
86 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — American Civil War Memorial — |
87 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Bear Cemetery — |
88 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Celebrating 100 Years of High School Education in Waterloo — 1886 • 1986 — |
89 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Civil War Memorial — |
90 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Coach Tom Coughlin — |
91 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Early History of Waterloo — 1795 - 1927 — |
92 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — General Lafayette — |
93 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — General Murray Residence — Built 1817 — |
94 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — General Sullivan’s New York Campaign Trail — |
95 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Korean Veterans Memorial — 25 June 1950 • 27 July 1953 — Freedom Is Not Free — |
96 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — 89 — Lafayette’s Tour — Mapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail — |
97 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Memorial Day — Historic New York — |
98 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Military Route — |
99 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Robert S. Duncanson — (1821-1872) — |
100 ► New York, Seneca County, Waterloo — Skoi-Yase — |
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