Built by Eliphalet Kellogg. Had settlers' baking ovens. Indians captured children and tortured them. Kellogg was Revolutionary Patriot. — — Map (db m129051) HM
On Middleline Road, on the right when traveling south.
Home of Tyrannis Collins, militia captain under Gordon, raided by British & Indians. North of here all rebel men captured & houses burned — — Map (db m127153) HM
On Hop City Road at Devils Lane, on the left when traveling south on Hop City Road.
Banished from Scotland. British and Indians visited on eve of 1780 invasion. Angus saw demon apparition, hence Devil’s Lane - 1786. — — Map (db m127421) HM
On Larkin Drive at Midline Road (New York State Route 146A), on the right when traveling east on Larkin Drive.
Site of Home
Beriah Palmer
Supervisor Ballston 1790-01
Member of Assembly 1793-95
Member of Congress 1803-05
Surrogate Saratoga County
1808-12
— — Map (db m92683) HM
On Brookline Road, on the right when traveling west.
Late Federal style home of Edmond Hubbell and Mary Hubbell. Mr. Hubbell operated a woolen cloth manufactory on the Mourning Kill until ca. 1850 — — Map (db m127128) HM
On Hop City Road, on the right when traveling south.
Built log cabin here 1775. Revolutionary War patriot fought at Bemis Heights
Brick front built c. 1820
Later owned by Robert Speir. — — Map (db m127404) HM
The foundation at which you are now standing was probably built in the 1790's as the basis for a mansion owned by Henry Walton. We
have no pictures of the original building but can assume it looked somewhat like this picture from the late 1800's. . . . — — Map (db m134003) HM
Top Left This is an undated picture from the collection of the Theuner family. They owned the property for a short time in the 1920's. Note the porch lanterns, probably fueled by acetylene. This was the first house in town to have working . . . — — Map (db m134007) HM
Near Middleline Road (County Route 59) 0.1 miles north of Saratoga Road (New York State Route 50).
In this area were located
many outbuildings, barns,
the servants' house, and an
outhouse. Nothing remains of
most of these except some foundations
but they attest to a thriving farm over
the years. Many of the surrounding fields
were . . . — — Map (db m202049) HM
On New York State Route 50, on the right when traveling north.
Member of Assembly 1814
Speaker of Assembly 1815
State Senator 1819, 33, 34, 35, 45, 47
Candidate for Governor of N.Y. 1825.
Died here 1850 — — Map (db m127130) HM
Home of James Gordon
Colonel Revolutionary War
Member of Assembly, State Senator
First Supervisor Town Ballston
Member of Congress
Washington visited here 1783 — — Map (db m127216) HM
1721-1785 bought 900 acres
here 1772, some underwater
He & John Jr.were militiamen
fought at Saratoga. Son
married Mary Scribner 1773 — — Map (db m129053) HM
On Larkin Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Built On Indian Trail In
Late 1700's. Larkin Family
Farm For Generations. Road
Paved By Prisoners From
Comstock Prison in the 1930's.
— — Map (db m92740) HM
On Charlton Road at Goode Street, on the right when traveling east on Charlton Road.
Farms of Uriah Gregory, S. Sears & Nathaniel Booth - Daniel Larkin. Near here Davis Cheese factory and original Curtis Lumber Co. — — Map (db m130151) HM
On Goode Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built c. 1780 on edge of
deep forest. Owned by John &
Lucy Tibbets. Often visited
by Indians. Later abandoned
& used for potato storage. — — Map (db m129239) HM
On New York State Route 50 south of Connoly Road, on the right when traveling south.
Settled Here-1771. Served
As Cpt. in Militia. Taken
By British. Wife, Phebe Was
Town Midwife. House Was
Social Center. He Died 1793.
— — Map (db m92681) HM
On Brookline Road at New York State Route 67, on the right when traveling east on Brookline Road.
Site of water-powered forge shop and residence of Sylvester Blood (1785-1866) and wife, Loretta. Shop made scythes and axes until 1825 — — Map (db m127127) HM
This fireplace remains a mystery.
Why was it placed here, 3/4 mile from the
mansion? When was it built? Was it connected
to a building at one time? No one who has lived
on the property and who is still alive today
remembers anything other than . . . — — Map (db m235387) HM