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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Steuben County

 
Clickable Map of Steuben County, Indiana 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 Steuben County, IN (58) DeKalb County, IN (49) LaGrange County, IN (15) Noble County, IN (25) Branch County, MI (79) Hillsdale County, MI (66) Williams County, OH (92)  SteubenCounty(58) Steuben County (58)  DeKalbCounty(49) DeKalb County (49)  LaGrangeCounty(15) LaGrange County (15)  NobleCounty(25) Noble County (25)  BranchCountyMichigan(79) Branch County (79)  HillsdaleCounty(66) Hillsdale County (66)  WilliamsCountyOhio(92) Williams County (92)
Angola is the county seat for Steuben County
Adjacent to Steuben County, Indiana
      DeKalb County (49)  
      LaGrange County (15)  
      Noble County (25)  
      Branch County, Michigan (79)  
      Hillsdale County, Michigan (66)  
      Williams County, Ohio (92)  
 
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1 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Angola Commercial Historic District
On South Wayne Street just north of East Gale Street, on the right when traveling north.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places 2010Map (db m196532) HM
2 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Baron Von Steuben1730-1794
On Wayne Street at E Maumee Street, on the right when traveling north on Wayne Street.
Known as the Drillmaster of the American Revolution Appointed by Gen. George Washington as Inspector General. He drilled and disciplined American troops at Valley Forge 1778. Active officer through Yorktown Campaign, defeating the . . . Map (db m196520) HM
3 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Free Lecture!Sojouaner Truth
On South Public Square at Wayne Street, on the right when traveling north on South Public Square.
Who has been a slave in the State of New York, and who has been a Lecturer for the last twenty-three years, whose characteristics have been so vividly portrayed by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, as the African Sybil, will deliver a lecture upon the . . . Map (db m196518) HM
4 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Pioneers Of Steuben County1836 - 1936
On Wayne Street at South Public Square (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling north on Wayne Street.
Dedicated to pioneers of Steuben CountyMap (db m196516) HM
5 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Steuben County Civil War Honor Rolls
On Wayne Street (Old U.S. 27) (County Road 127) at Maumee Street (U.S. 20), on the left on Wayne Street (Old U.S. 27).
( East Side - Memorial ) ( Stone Etching ) In loving memory of the women of 1861 to 1865 whose courage and heroism at home were a no less worthy sacrifice upon the alter of Liberty. ( Bronze Plaque ) Steuben County’s Roll of . . . Map (db m54113) WM
6 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Steuben County Court House
On South Wayne Street at East Maumee (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling north on South Wayne Street.
Architect: Freeborn Patterson Superintendent of Construction: H. A. Wakefield Construction Contractors: Holmes & Miles . . . Map (db m53930) HM
7 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Steuben County Jail & Sheriff's Residence
On South Wayne Street south of East Gale Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1877 southwest of original 1837 log jail
Architects: Gibbs & Moser Superintendent of construction: Gibbs Cntractor: Litzenberger & Foller (Ft. Wayne) Cost: $22,000
National RegistryMap (db m196527) HM
8 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Steuben County Millennium Time Capsule2000-2050
On East Gale Street at South Martha Street, on the right when traveling west on East Gale Street.
Each date in history has a significant memory that takes us back to a special time in history. None more than the start of the new millennium - the Year 2000 - in Steuben County. Representatives from many walks of life came together to . . . Map (db m196522) HM
9 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — The 100th Birthday Of Daniel R. Wisel
On South Public Square at East Maumee Street (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling north on South Public Square.
. . . Map (db m196515) HM
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10 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Tri-State College 9-11 Memorial
Near South Darling Street at West South Street, on the left when traveling north.
"We will not tire, We will not falter, We will not fail!" President George W. Bush September, 2001 God Bless America Land that I love Stand beside her and guide her Through the night with a light from above. . . . Map (db m196528) WM
11 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola — Tri-State College Veterans MemorialField of Honor
Near South Darling Street south of West South Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated August 12, 1950 in commemoration of the men and women of Tri-State College for service to their country in time of war Erected by Board of Trustees of Tri-State College of Angola, Indiana Raymond B. Willis, Chairman • Ray . . . Map (db m196531) WM
12 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pleasant Township — Cyrus and Jennie Cline MemorialNational Register of Historic Places
On East Maumee Street (U.S. 20) east of North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1891 for Anna Morse Osborn, this home was sold in 1905 to Congressman Cyrus Cline and his wife Jennie. In 1923, their daughter, Carrie, married Dr. Don Cameron (founder of Cameron Hospitals). Carrie bequeathed the home in 1974 to the . . . Map (db m218549) HM
13 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pleasant Township — Fox Lake
On Fox Lake Road at Lane 120 Fox Lake, on the right when traveling west on Fox Lake Road.
Welcome to Fox Lake Butternut Point National Register of Historic Places -Established 1928-Map (db m236210) HM
14 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pleasant Township — 76.2022.1 — Fox Lake Resort
On Fox Lake Road, on the left when traveling south.
Fox Lake Resort, established in the 1920s, offered Black middle-class families from Indiana and nearby states a refuge from Jim Crow discrimination. By 1940, the Fox Lake Property Owners Association formed to meet the growing community's . . . Map (db m239275) HM
15 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pleasant Township — Humphreys
On Donn Sell Lane east of Angola Trail, on the right when traveling east.
Lt. Col. Frank B. Humphreys 1903 - 1917 Captain, Major, M. C. Ind. N.G. 1910 - Organized Med. Det. 3rd Inf. I.N.G. 1916 - Mexican Border Service. 1917 - Major Medical Corps U.S.A. Surgeon 137th F.A. 38th Div. 1918 - Lieut. Colonel . . . Map (db m218550) HM
16 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pleasant Township — Independent Order Of Odd Fellows
Near Circle Hill Drive south of East Maumee Street (U.S. 20), in the median.
In memory of our deceased members Independent Order Of Odd Fellows Angola Lodge #180 charted November 20, 1856 Developed, owned & operated the "Circle Hill Cemetery" for over 100 yearsMap (db m218554) HM
17 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Administration Building — [Civilian Conservation Corps Camp] —
Near Indiana Route 727 just west of Lane 105 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
The administration building housed the camp offices, army offices, dispensary (medical clinic), supply room and, later, the infirmary (hospital). [Caption:] Administration building in the foreground, 1938.Map (db m236156) HM
18 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Barracks #1 — Civilian Conservation Corps Camp —
Near Indiana Route 727 south of Lane 100 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
Most of the six barracks are in areas that later became overgrown with vegetation. Which two are in what is now open picnic area?Map (db m236161) HM
19 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Bath House — [Civilian Conservation Corps Camp] —
Near Route 727 south of Lane 105 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
The 18 × 26 bath house was shared by at least 180 men in camp. Company 556 received its training at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. The company was first assigned to Indiana Dunes State Park before moving to Pokagon.Map (db m238392) HM
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20 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Beginning in Ice: The Lakes of Pokagon
Near State Road 727, 0.8 miles west of Interstate 69.

You are looking at the lower basin of Lake James. The lake is the third largest natural lake in Indiana (1,140 acres). With the middle and upper basins of Lake James, and Snow Lake, the park has water on three sides. The 120 lakes of . . . Map (db m236207) HM
21 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Civilian Conservation Corps Camp
In 1933 when Franklin D. Roosevelt accepted the Presidency of the United States, he initiated through Congress many new programs to help the plight of the nation's economy. The Civilian Conservation Corps was one of these. The C.C.C. was the . . . Map (db m226595) HM
22 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Dryer Hill
Near Indiana Route 727, 0.6 miles west of Lane 100 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
Dedicated by the Department of Conservation State of Indiana to the memory of Charles Redaway Dryer, F.G.S.A., F,R,G,S who loved these lakes and hills. In his report on this region to the state geological survey in 1891 . . . Map (db m226745) HM
23 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Flag Pole — [Civilian Conservation Corps Camp] —
On Indiana Route 727 south of Lane 105 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
You are standing next to the flagpole site. Looking to the north, toward the current picnic grounds, stood Barrack #1. Notice the trees in the photo. Many of them still stand today. Can you find them?Map (db m236157) HM
24 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Latrine — [Civilian Conservation Corps Camp] —
Near Indiana Route 727 south of Lane 105 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
The latrine was the outhouse for the camp. It was at four different locations during the lifespan of the camp. Can you find the four different depressions in the ground? Latrine in background. Background image is CCC sewer . . . Map (db m238394) HM
25 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Mess Hall — [Civilian Conservation Corps Camp] —
Near Indiana Route 727 south of Lane 105 Lake James, on the left when traveling west.
Look for the concrete slab that was at the kitchen entrance. Large tubs of water for cleaning dishes and utensils were set on this slab. The mess hall, where the boys would eat, was connected to the kitchen. On the south side of the mess hall was . . . Map (db m236158) HM
26 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Pokagon's Toboggan Slide — Steep start–fabulous finish! —
Near Indiana Route 727, 0.6 miles Lane 100 Lake James, on the right when traveling west.

The toboggan slide started when a few young men wanted to have some fun. It now provides world-class winter excitement.
[Timeline:]
1935: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Company 556 was stationed at . . . Map (db m226741) HM
27 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Recreation Hall — Civilian Conservation Corps Camp —
The recreation hall was later named Weaver Hall after the well-liked commanding officer, Captain Weaver. With WWII pending, Captain Weaver left Company 556 to return to active army duty. Weaver Hall provided:
• PX which . . . Map (db m236205) HM
28 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — The Civilian Conservation Corps Camp

Bleak Times, Bright Promise The 1929 stock market crash was the catalyst for the Great Depression. Almost 18 million people were unemployed and two million Americans were homeless. Newly elected President Franklin D. Roosevelt . . . Map (db m227722) HM
29 Indiana, Steuben County, Angola, Pokagon State Park — Welcome to the Potawatomi InnThe Potawatomi Inn has provided the setting for thousands of memories
Near State Road 727, 0.8 miles west of Interstate 69.
The Potawatomi Inn opened for business in 1927, two years after Pokagon State Park was established. The Inn had 40 guest rooms, the dining room and the Lonidaw Lounge. A long open porch, since enclosed, faced Lake James. A night at the Potawatomi . . . Map (db m236208) HM
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30 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — Beams Funeral Home Veterans Memorial
On Toledo Street (Indiana Route 120) at Tolford Street, on the right when traveling west on Toledo Street.
Dedicated in memory of our United States Armed Forces God Bless America Map (db m196513) WM
31 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — 76.1976.1 — Fremont Indiana
On Toledo Street (State Road 120) at Wayne Street (State Road 827) on Toledo Street.
Settled in 1834 as Willow Prairie. Village of Brockville - Platted in 1837. Post Office and town changed to Fremont in 1848 in honor of John C. Fremont “the Great Pathfinder.” Located on the Vistula Trail, the meeting place for people . . . Map (db m3406) HM
32 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — 76.2000.1 — Indiana's Northern Boundary Line
On State Road 120 at Fountain Road, on the left when traveling east on State Road 120.
(Front Side) Indiana admitted by the U.S. Congress as nineteenth state 1816. Enabling Act moved northern boundary ten miles north of southernmost tip of Lake Michigan providing direct access to the lake. Boundary first surveyed 1817 by . . . Map (db m61519) HM
33 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — Michael-Sullins House1848
On Toledo Street (Indiana Route 120) east of Pleasant Street, on the right when traveling east.
Placed on National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m196512) HM
34 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — Sam and Adeline Ropchan Wildlife Refuge
On Indiana Route 827, 0.7 miles County Road N300E, on the right when traveling north.
This 180 acre refuge is established in perpetuity by the Ropchans under the stewardship of Acres, Inc. to be a home and protected area for wild creatures to live and where man can only visit as their guest to peacefully enjoy Dedicated May . . . Map (db m196511) HM
35 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — Steven A. Vaughn House1917
On Toledo Street (Indiana Route 120) east of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Fremont First Beautification Award Winner Outstanding Exterior 2012Map (db m232643) HM
36 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — The Vistula Road
On Toledo St (State Road 120) at N. Ray St, on the left when traveling east on Toledo St.
The pioneers traveling from Chicago to Toledo used this road. It was the oldest path of travel in the Central West - first used by Indians - then French traders, missionaries and the military. Established by an act of Indiana legislature in 1833, . . . Map (db m62027) HM
37 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont — Veterans Memorial Flag PoleCassel Post 257 — American Legion —
On South Wayne Street, on the right when traveling north.
Flagpole dedicated to those who gave the ultimate sacrificeMap (db m160618) WM
38 Indiana, Steuben County, Fremont, Fremont Township — The Erastus Farnham House
On West Swager Drive at South Wayne Street (Indiana Road 827), on the left when traveling west on West Swager Drive.
Built in 1847-1849 by Erastus Farnham. A Staunch abolitionist and one of the local Underground Railroad leaders, Farnham designed this home in part to be used as a stop on the Underground Railroad. National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m241159) HM
39 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Arthur Russell Perry
On East Bellefontaine Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
Arthur Russell Perry FN US Navy Vietnam Feb 9 1950 Sep 7 2012Map (db m196570) WM
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40 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Early Hamilton
Near East Bellefountain Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1836, New Yorker Nicanor Munson entered a tract of land that included the outlet of Hamilton Lake. Mr. Munson soon sold the tract to the Steuben City Company, a group of New York investors. A town was platted and called . . . Map (db m196563) HM
41 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Early Settlers
Near East Bellefountain Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
"These were the days of dense forests, of small beginnings, when a few acres of cleared land was considered a farm; of log cabins with stick chimneys, of huge fireplaces, of corduroy mads over warships, when the neighbors turned out . . . Map (db m196560) HM
42 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Fish Creek Restoration
Near East Bellefountaine Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
As the result of a 1992 diesel fuel spill, a restoration plan is being implemented to improve and protect Fish Creek's water quality, habitat, and wildlife diversity. With 30 mussel species (including three Federal and five Indiana . . . Map (db m196568) HM
43 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Fish Creek Restoration
Near East Bellefountaine Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
Through the utilization of Fish Creek settlement money, natural resource trustees were able to carry out multiple habitat improvement projects, including: purchasing conservation easements on private lands, purchasing private lands to be . . . Map (db m196569) HM
44 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Native Americans
Near East Bellefontaine Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
Native Americans have had a presence in this region for almost 10,000 years. During that span, several different cultures moved through the area. Ancient People Earliest artifacts found nearby daie to the Paleo Period (11,000 B.C. to . . . Map (db m196562) HM
45 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Waterway History
Near East Bellefountaine Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
"We paddled up towards the Dells Neck. Tradition had it that some kind of an antediluvian monster once in that locality would get after the Indians and break up their canoes." A Hamiltonian Reunion, W.W. Gambia
Ice . . . Map (db m196567) HM
46 Indiana, Steuben County, Hamilton — Welcome to the Fish Creek Trail
Near East Bellefontaine Road west of Peninsula Street, on the right when traveling east.
Fish Creek provides habitat for many kinds of animals. One animal of special significance is the White Cat's Paw mussel. This clam is; Federally Endangered. In 1993 a nearby pipeline ruptured, discharging diesel fuel into Fish Creek, Several . . . Map (db m196559) HM
47 Indiana, Steuben County, Metz — Powers Church
On Old Indiana Route 1, on the right when traveling north.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Built 1876 Map (db m163393) HM
48 Indiana, Steuben County, Metz — Powers Memorial
On Old Indiana Route 1, 0.4 miles north of U.S. 20, on the right when traveling north.
In honor of the Powers Brothers Stephen, Winn, Clark, Josiah, Calvin and their families marking site of the first Powers home in the wilderness July 8, 1837Map (db m163394) HM
49 Indiana, Steuben County, Nevada Mills — Collins School
On Indiana Route 120 west of Local Road N350W, on the right when traveling east.
Collins School has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1877Map (db m212798) HM
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50 Indiana, Steuben County, Orland — Bicentennial Memorial1776 - 1976
On Toledo Street (Indiana Route 120) at South Bronson Street (Indiana Route 327), on the right when traveling east on Toledo Street.
To the eternal memory of those who have served their country well, both in times of war and in times of peace, that this nation, under God, shall not perish from this earth. Dedicated to God and Country Our gift to the community of . . . Map (db m212804) WM
51 Indiana, Steuben County, Orland — James W. Marks Veterans Memorial GardensAmerican Legion Post No. 423
On South Bronson Street (Indiana Route 327) 0.1 miles north of West Barry Street, on the left when traveling north.
In memory of those who servedMap (db m160623) WM
52 Indiana, Steuben County, Orland — The Vermont Settlement 1834-1984
On South Bronson Street (Indiana Route 327) at Toledo Street (Indiana Route 120), on the right when traveling north on South Bronson Street.
Birthplace of Steuben County Scene of Orland Depot circa 1909Map (db m212800) HM
53 Indiana, Steuben County, Orland — Vietnam Veterans MemorialAmerican Legion Post 423
On South Bronson Street, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of Phillip E. Hannon and all Vietnam veteransMap (db m160624) WM
54 Indiana, Steuben County, Orland — World War II Memorial
On Toledo Street (Indiana Route 120) at South Bronson Street (Indiana Route 327), on the right when traveling south on Toledo Street.
In remembrance of the young men and women of the orland community who served in World War II Haines, Lewis • Haines, Lloyd • Miller, Ralph • Albright, Donald • Atkins, Ronald • Ayers, Charles • Barrows, Archie • . . . Map (db m212803) WM
55 Indiana, Steuben County, Ray — Beth Hadene (Tredway) McNaughton
On West Cora Lane (County Road 700) at Ray-Clearlake Road (County Road 750), on the right when traveling south on West Cora Lane.
Wife, mother, Latter Day Saint scout & youth leader, and genealogist. Born in Phoenix, Arizona. Graduated from Fremont high school in 1969, and from Purdue University in 1986. After being baptized in the LDS Church in 1976, she served in various . . . Map (db m244740) HM
56 Indiana, Steuben County, Ray — The Historical Marker Of Theodore McNaughton
On West Cora Lane at N. 700 E, on the left when traveling north on West Cora Lane.
The historical marker of Theodore McNaughton lies due south of this marker at the original site of the Covenanted Church which is now a McNaughty Burial Plot. The historical marker of the McNaughton Pioneer, Alexander McNaughton, lies southwest of . . . Map (db m203925) HM
57 Indiana, Steuben County, Ray — The Kenneth And George Johnson Plot
On West Cora Lane at N. 700 E, on the left when traveling east on West Cora Lane.
The Kenneth and George Johnson plot is located due west and a little south of this plot. The Johnson Family Plot is located in the Rich Square Cemetery in Henry Co. / Indiana. The Younts Family Plot is located in the Black Cemetery near Muncie, . . . Map (db m203924) HM
58 Indiana, Steuben County, Ray — The Unknown Potawatomi
On West Cora Lane (Local Road N700E) near Local Road E750N, on the right when traveling south.
The Potawatomis' met the Scottish Covenanters on these lands in the middle 1830's. The northeast Indiana Covenanters and Potawatomis were extremely good friends. The Covenanter religion did not acknowledge the U.S. Constituton at the time due . . . Map (db m222030) HM
59 New York, Steuben County, Addison — Church of the Redeemer
On Wall Street at Wombaugh Square, on the left when traveling south on Wall Street.
Organized 1854-built 1859 consecrated April 5, 1860 by Bishop William DeLancey First rector Robert N. Parke Architect Harold McGrathMap (db m168752) HM
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60 New York, Steuben County, Addison — 409 — Maple Street Historic District
On Wall Street (County Road 1) just north of Wombaugh Square, on the right when traveling north.
Maple Street Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m198445) HM
61 New York, Steuben County, Addison — Northrup Hill School District 10
On Learn Road at South Road, on the right when traveling west on Learn Road.
Northrup Hill School District 10 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m157175) HM
62 New York, Steuben County, Addison — Old Village Hall
On South Street at Tuscarora Street (New York State Route 417), on the right when traveling south on South Street.
The old village hall, stood on this site from 1907 until 1994. Listed on the Historic Register, it faithfully served as a center of public services and entertainmentMap (db m168750) HM
63 New York, Steuben County, Addison — The Forbidden Trail
On Wall Street at Wombaugh Square, on the left when traveling south on Wall Street.
The part of the Great Iroquois Trail system runing from Tioga Point (Athens) westward through the heart of Seneca Territory was called the “Forbidden Trail.” As keepers of the western door of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Senecas, for . . . Map (db m168754) HM
64 New York, Steuben County, Arkport — Hurlbut House
On New Main Street (New York State Route 36) 0.1 miles south of Oliver Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built by Christopher Hurlbut between 1804 and 1806 and was used as a home and a tavern. One of the oldest frame houses in Steuben County.Map (db m76112) HM
65 New York, Steuben County, Atlanta — 458 — Presbyterian Church of Atlanta
On East Main St (County Road 36) east of Boggs Street, on the right when traveling east.
Presbyterian Church of Atlanta has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m231805) HM
66 New York, Steuben County, Atlanta — 869 — Wetmore Bros.
On Wayland Street (New York State Route 21) at University Avenue (County Road 39), on the right when traveling east on Wayland Street.
General Store built 1873 by Nelson A. Wetmore. Owned by Wolfanger & Pierce 1898-1923, later named Wolfanger Store. Renovated & reopened 2015.Map (db m198454) HM
67 New York, Steuben County, Avoca — 42 — Eight Mile Tree
On S Main St, on the right when traveling north.
In 1794 a tree was marked near here to measure the distance from Bath to Avoca as land was surveyed and divided by Phelps & CorhamMap (db m178119) HM
68 New York, Steuben County, Bath — A National Cemetery System
Civil War Dead An estimated 700,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died in the Civil War between April 1861 and April 1865. As the death toll rose, the U.S. government struggled with the urgent but unplanned need to bury fallen Union troops. . . . Map (db m154121) HM
69 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Address by President LincolnAt the Dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 —
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, . . . Map (db m154105) HM WM
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70 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Bath National Cemetery
Soldiers' and Sailors' Home In 1872, the New York legislature passed an unfunded bill to create the New York Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. The Grand Army of the Republic, a Union Army veterans group, raised money to construct the . . . Map (db m154122) HM
71 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Bath Theatre
On West Steuben Street at West Morris Street, on the left when traveling west on West Steuben Street.
Built here at Stocum Point in 1796 by Colonel Williamson. Theatre prompted critic to condem Bath as ‘cesspool of iniquity.’Map (db m78479) HM
72 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Civil War Memorial
In memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of the War for the Preservation of the Union who died in the New York State Soldiers and Sailors Home ————————— Erected with . . . Map (db m154106) WM
73 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Civil War Memorial
In memory of the Veterans of the Civil War 1861 — 1865 this plot is dedicated for the future observance of Memorial Day ————— These men lived that a government of the people, by the . . . Map (db m154131) HM WM
74 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Civil War Memorial
On Geneva Street (New York State Route 54) at Liberty Street/Haverling Street, on the left when traveling north on Geneva Street.
In memory of the men from this town who laid down their lives for their country, during the War of the Rebellion. 1861 — 1865 Erected by voluntary contributions of the Citizens of Bath. 1882 Antietam • Gettysburg • Atlanta • . . . Map (db m154139) WM
75 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Davenport Fountain
On Morris Street at Pine Street, on the left when traveling west on Morris Street.
This marble fountain was donated by Katherine Sharpe Davenport in memory of her husband the Hon. Ira Davenport (1841-1904) Public Servant and BenefactorMap (db m154104) HM
76 New York, Steuben County, Bath — First Marine Division War MemorialSemper-Fidelis
Dedicated to those men of the First Marine Division, FMF who gave their lives in the service of their country World War II Korea Vietnam Southwest AsiaMap (db m154109) WM
77 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Gallows Hill
On Geneva Street, on the right when traveling north.
Robert A Douglas was hung here April 29, 1825 before a crowd of 10,000. Today’s laws likely would not have convicted him of murderMap (db m105859) HM
78 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Grove Cemetery
On Morris Street east of Campbell Street, on the right when traveling east.
Established in 1843 by St. Thomas Episcopal Church on land donated by William W and Sarah McCay. Incorporated in 1921.Map (db m154134) HM
79 New York, Steuben County, Bath — 261 — John Magee House
On Cohocton Street east of Railroad Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Pioneer in coal, railroads, highways, canals, banking. Sheriff & U.S. Congressman. This home served as Davenport Library 1893-1999.Map (db m154103) HM
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80 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Metcalfe House
On West Morris Street at Ark Street, on the right when traveling west on West Morris Street.
John Metcalfe built tavern here of pitch pine logs in 1793, then "Center of Life' of early Bath, later named The Spread Eagle.Map (db m136685) HM
81 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Pioneer Burial Ground
On West Steuben Street just west of Exchange Street, on the right.
Established in 1793 by Col. Charles Williamson For his little daughter who died of Genesee Fever Village of BathMap (db m58666) HM
82 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Pulteney Square
On East Steuben Street (New York State Route 415) west of Pulteney Square East.
Here in 1793 was made the first clearing in Steuben County by Col. Charles Williamson founder of BathMap (db m43965) HM
83 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Site of First Hospital
On East Morris Street at Lackawanna Street, on the right when traveling east on East Morris Street.
Pulteney Land Office here 1793. Brick Land Office Bldg (1867) was Bath Hospital 1910 to 1916. Razed 1920Map (db m136687) HM
84 New York, Steuben County, Bath — To Mark the First Clearing in Steuben County
• Made in 1793 by • Col. Charles Williamson Founder of Bath • And • First Agent of the Pulteney EstateMap (db m136682) HM
85 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Veterans Memorial
On East Pulteney Square south of Steuben Street (New York State Route 415), on the left when traveling south.
Steuben County honors our men and women of the U. S. Armed Forces past and presentMap (db m154093) WM
86 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Veterans Memorial
On Liberty Street (New York State Route 415) at Washington Street (New York State Route 54), on the right when traveling north on Liberty Street.
. . . Map (db m154140) WM
87 New York, Steuben County, Bath — Veterans Memorial
On New York State Route 54, on the right when traveling north.
In memory and honor of all Steuben County VeteransMap (db m154141) WM
88 New York, Steuben County, Bath — War Memorial
In honor of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States of America and the families they left behind. The sacrifice will not be forgotten.Map (db m154127) WM
89 New York, Steuben County, Cameron — Averell Hill
On Bath Cameron Road (County Road 10) at Averill Road (County Road 10A), on the right when traveling north on Bath Cameron Road.
Birthplace of William Woods Averell Major General, U.S.A. Noted cavalry leader of the Civil WarMap (db m178057) HM
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90 New York, Steuben County, Canisteo — French Occupation
On East Main St (New York State Route 36) at Maple Street on East Main St.
Here in 1690 Sieur de Villiers and Abbe Fenelon discovered a settlement, erected a cross, and planted the flag of France.Map (db m171113) HM
91 New York, Steuben County, Canisteo — Kanestio Castle
On East Main St (New York State Route 36) at South Main Street on East Main St.
Indian village burned 1764 by Capt. Andrew Montour and a provincial forceMap (db m171111) HM
92 New York, Steuben County, Cohocton — Cohocton ValleyHistoric New York
Near South Main Street (New York State Route 415) 0.4 miles south of Mill Street, on the left when traveling south.
Seneca Indians inhabited this area until 1779 when their towns and cornfields were destroyed by the Sullivan-Clinton expedition, forcing a migration to Niagara. After the Revolution these lands were included in the Pulteney Purchase of one million . . . Map (db m56845) HM
93 New York, Steuben County, Cohocton — First Presbyterian Church
On Maple Avenue at Church Avenue on Maple Avenue.
Founded October 8, 1809 by Abijah Warren
Third church organized in Old Bath Presbytery.Map (db m43983) HM
94 New York, Steuben County, Cohocton — 397 — Larrowe Cemetery
On South Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Est. 1863 on John B. Larrowe farm. Albertus Larrowe II, 1826-1899, founder Larrowe Milling Co., & other family members interred here.Map (db m132737) HM
95 New York, Steuben County, Cohocton — Larrowe House
On S Main St (New York State Route 415), on the right when traveling south.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 by The United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m174897) HM
96 New York, Steuben County, Corning — “Little Joe” Thermometer Draw TowerCorning
On Chestnut Street north of W Market Street, on the right when traveling north.
The old thermometer draw tower stands as a monument to Corning’s technology leadership. When built in 1912, the tower represented a great step forward in tubing production technology – the vertical draw. Before Corning introduced the . . . Map (db m143954) HM
97 New York, Steuben County, Corning — Achsinessink(“Stone Upon Stone”) — 900 Yards East →   —
On Center Way (New York State Route 414) at Corning Boulevard, on the right when traveling south on Center Way.
Delaware Indian town—1750’s–1764. Site of 1760 Indian conference with Moravian agents, Christian F. Post and John Hays about the “forbidden path.”Map (db m79380) HM
98 New York, Steuben County, Corning — At This Location an Alliance of Prosperity was Formed1868–2001
Near East Tioga Avenue near Cedar Street / Centerway (New York State Route 414).
During the 150th anniversary of Corning Incorporated’s history in the year 2001 our community presents this David Dowler Sculpture commemorating the 1868 unloading of the company’s first machinery at this site. Thus began an alliance with the . . . Map (db m80028) HM
99 New York, Steuben County, Corning — Benjamin Patterson Inn
On West Pulteney Street (State Highway 415) at Wallace Street, on the right when traveling west on West Pulteney Street.
1796 Painted Post Tavern Built by Chas. Williamson, Pulteney Land Ass'n Agent- named in 1976 for the first innkeeper, Benjamin Patterson.Map (db m33214) HM
100 New York, Steuben County, Corning — Brown's Cigar Store
On West Market Street just west of Pine Street, on the left when traveling west.
Built in the late 1870’s, the building housing Brown’s Cigar Store is one of the oldest on Market Street. It is designed in the Victorian Gothic style with contrasting brick work highlighting the architectural features. The Cigar Store storefront . . . Map (db m175754) HM

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