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Historical Markers in Rouses Point, New York
Plattsburgh is the county seat for Clinton County
1 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — David Mayo's Sail Ferry — |
On Lake Street (New York State Route 9B) at U.S. 11, on the right when traveling north on Lake Street. |
Near Site of David Mayo's sail ferry, 1805. Crossed Lake Champlain from the foot of Champlain St. to Windmill Point, Alburgh, VT. — — Map (db m234758) HM |
2 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Ezra Thurber’s Home — 1818 — |
On Lake Street (New York State Route 9B) at Myers Street, on the right when traveling south on Lake Street. |
President Monroe stayed here, later used in the Underground Railroad, 1860 — — Map (db m139930) HM |
3 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Fort Montgomery — |
On Bridge Road at Montgomery Street on Bridge Road. |
Named for Amer. Gen. Richard Montgomery, Rev. War Hero killed at Quebec 1775. This fort begun 1844. Armaments removed 1900. — — Map (db m49070) HM |
4 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Site of Delaware and Hudson Railroad Station — |
On Pratt Street, on the right when traveling west on Pratt Street. |
Site of Delaware and Hudson Railroad Station Built in 1889 National Historic Register — — Map (db m175095) HM |
5 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Site of First School House — 1816 — |
On Champlain Street (U.S. 11) 0.1 miles west of Lake Street, on the right when traveling west. |
Built of stone from Fort Blunder was house of worship for Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterians — — Map (db m234757) HM |
6 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Site of Joel Smith's Home — 1815 — |
On Lake Street. |
Built from logs and bricks later house used as a common school. — — Map (db m177343) HM |
7 ► New York, Clinton County, Rouses Point — Working The Lake — |
On Montgomery Street, on the right when traveling east. |
This Barge Canal Terminal Dock, built in 1916, represents the last chapter in a lively history of shipping improvements that connected Rouses Point with Canada, New York City and Buffalo through Lake Champlain. Shipping on the lake meant living on . . . — — Map (db m175646) HM |