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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Dutchess County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Dutchess 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 Dutchess County, NY (337) Columbia County, NY (295) Orange County, NY (564) Putnam County, NY (139) Ulster County, NY (266) Fairfield County, CT (455) Litchfield County, CT (266) Berkshire County, MA (159)  DutchessCounty(337) Dutchess County (337)  ColumbiaCounty(295) Columbia County (295)  OrangeCounty(564) Orange County (564)  PutnamCounty(139) Putnam County (139)  UlsterCounty(266) Ulster County (266)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)  LitchfieldCounty(266) Litchfield County (266)  BerkshireCountyMassachusetts(159) Berkshire County (159)
Poughkeepsie is the county seat for Dutchess County
Adjacent to Dutchess County, New York
      Columbia County (295)  
      Orange County (564)  
      Putnam County (139)  
      Ulster County (266)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
      Litchfield County, Connecticut (266)  
      Berkshire County, Massachusetts (159)  
 
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301 New York, Dutchess County, Red Hook — Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
Near Norton Road near Stone Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
AMA Since 1936 National Aeromodeling Historic Landmark Recognized and Dedicated by the Academy of Model Aeronautics Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome (ORA) Cole Palen purchased this property in 1958, and created a replica World War I Aerodrome, . . . Map (db m139175) HM
302 New York, Dutchess County, Red Hook — Scenic Splendor Unsurpassed Anywhere
On New York State Route 199, 0.6 miles west of River Road, on the right when traveling east.
Built 3.5 miles south of Kingston by the New York State Bridge Authority from 1954-1957, the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a vital link between the New York State Thruway and the Taconic State Parkway. Located 60 miles from Albany and 96 miles from . . . Map (db m166156) HM
303 New York, Dutchess County, Red Hook — St. Margaret's
On South Broadway (U.S. 9) north of Hannaford Drive (Rokeby Road), on the right when traveling north.
”Mrs. Astor’s Orphanage,” later St. Margaret’s Home, a refuge & school for girls operated 1852-1940 as a private charity.Map (db m136992) HM
304 New York, Dutchess County, Red Hook — The Bridge Engineers
On New York State Route 199, 0.5 miles west of River Road (County Route 103), on the right when traveling east.
Left Section: Completion of the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge involved close, but sometimes awkward, collaboration between the New York State Bridge Authority and the New York State Department of Public Works. The Bridge Authority hired the . . . Map (db m164137) HM
305 New York, Dutchess County, Red Hook — The New York State Bridge Authority
On Route 199, 0.6 miles east of River Road (County Route 103), on the right when traveling east.
The New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) operates five bridges over the Hudson River: the Bear Mountain, Newburgh-Beacon, Mid-Hudson, The Kingston-Rhinecliff, and Rip Van Winkle Bridge, and owns and maintains the structure of the Walkway Over . . . Map (db m164465) HM
306 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Bogardus Land
On Mill Street (U.S. 9) south of East Market Street (New York State Route 308), on the right when traveling south.
Training grounds of Revolutionary troops. Formerly belonged to William Traphagen, founder of Village of Rhinebeck.Map (db m87632) HM
307 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Drayton Grant Park at Burger Hill
On New York State Route 9G south of Wurtemburg Road, on the right when traveling south.
History This beautiful hill, rising 550 feet above the Hudson River, has a long history. The region was first populated at the end of the last ice age, nearly 10,000 years ago, by bands of roaming hunter-gatherers who gradually established . . . Map (db m204987) HM
308 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Hudson River National Historic Landmark District
On New York State Route 199, 0.2 miles east of River Road, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m147412) HM
309 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Landsman’s Kill
On U.S. 9, on the right when traveling north.
Whose waters operated the mills of Schuyler, Montgomery, Morgan, Lewis, Livingston, and many others Map (db m132573) HM
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310 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Old Rhinebeck
On Albany Post Road (U.S. 9) north of Old Post Road (Wey Road), on the right when traveling north.
Original location of the Village of Rhinebeck
Site of oldest church in northern precinct of Dutchess CountyMap (db m136500) HM
311 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — 656 — Violet Capital
On New York State Route 9G south of Wurtemburg Road, on the right when traveling south.
By 1894 Rhinebeck grew and shipped millions of violets weekly for corsages and gifts. By 1928, town called "Violet Capital of the World"Map (db m234923) HM
312 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Westward on the Right
On U.S. 9 when traveling north.
Grasmere-birthplace-W. A. Duer once president of Columbia Col. On the right beyond-Ellerslie, home of Levi P. Morton, Gov. of NY & Vice Pres. of U.S.Map (db m132574) HM
313 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — White Corner
On Montgomery Street/Mill Street (U.S. 9) at East Market Street (New York State Route 308), on the right when traveling south on Montgomery Street/Mill Street.
Built in 1816 by Christian Schell. Once the commercial and financial center of the communityMap (db m35465) HM
314 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Wilderstein
On Morton Road (County Road 85) 0.3 miles Mill Road (County Road 85), on the left when traveling west.
Seat of the Suckley family from 1852 to 1983, first house build in 1852, much enlarged in 1888, plan for landscape for Calvert Vaux.Map (db m35369) HM
315 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Wilderstein's Boathouse
Near County Road 85, on the left when traveling east.
You are looking at the site of Wilderstein's boathouse (pictured above) and the Ellerslie dock (formerly Lewis Landing) owned by Governor Morton. In 1888 Arnout Cannon Jr., an architect from Poughkeepsie, NY, designed the boathouse for Robert . . . Map (db m35437) HM
316 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinecliff — On This Site Stood
On Kelly Street (County Road 85) just south of Shatzell Avenue (County Route 9) when traveling west.
On this site stood Jane King, whose white male coworkers earn 39% more than she does for doing the same work.Map (db m245295) HM
317 New York, Dutchess County, Staatsburg — Down by the River
On Old Post Road, 0.3 miles west of Albany Post Road (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling west.
Some 12,000 years ago, after the glaciers receded and melt waters carved out water courses, a forested river valley formed here. In 1609 Henry Hudson sailed up the Muhheakantuk ("The River that Flows Two Ways") and met the local Algonquian-speaking . . . Map (db m146974) HM
318 New York, Dutchess County, Stanford — Attlebury School House
On New York State Route 82, on the right when traveling south.
Attlebury School House has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016 by the United States Department of the Interior William G. Pomeroy Foundation 2016 Attlebury School The one room schoolhouse on this . . . Map (db m140614) HM
319 New York, Dutchess County, Stanfordville — Freedom Square Park
On New York State Route 82, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the 140 Civil War soldiers of Stanford “Our cause is a good and just one” Talmadge Wood, 156th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg July 3, 1863Map (db m105603) WM
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320 New York, Dutchess County, Stormville — Drill Ground
On Stormville Rd at NY Route 216 (New York State Route 216) on Stormville Rd.
Col. Jacob Griffin’s militia trained here during the Revolution on field then owned by Lieut. Isaac StormMap (db m52011) HM
321 New York, Dutchess County, Stormville — Fishkill in the American Revolution
On Route 84 at milepost 55.
Fishkill was a center of civil and military operations during the American Revolution. New York State’s first governing body met in the village’s churches during 1776-77 and drew up the first state constitution. South of Fishkill, centered in . . . Map (db m1144) HM
322 New York, Dutchess County, Stormville — Halstead Berry
On Old Route 52 just east of New York State Route 216, on the left when traveling east.
Families cemetery on largest farm of this location in 1792. Stone restored by residents in 1982.Map (db m62413) HM
323 New York, Dutchess County, Tivoli — Watts De Peyster Firemens Hall
On Broadway (County Road 78) at Pine Street, on the right when traveling east on Broadway.
left panel:This building is erected as a Memorial of John Watts, founder and endower of the ”Leake & Watts Orphan House,” originally in New York City and now in Yonkers, N.Y. — and of — Frederic dePeyster, . . . Map (db m147390) HM
324 New York, Dutchess County, Union Vale — Potters Corners Burying Ground
On Bruzgul Road (County Route 21) at Clapp Hill Road, on the left when traveling east on Bruzgul Road.
Potters Corners Burying Ground Early stone marked 1785 Site of Trinity Methodist Church Until 1860’s Union Vale Historical Society Map (db m24880) HM
325 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Carnwath Farms
Near Wheeler Hill Road south of Carnwath Farms Lane, on the right when traveling south.
Carnwath Farms On this day, the Members of the Town of Wappinger Town Board assembled with invited dignitaries and guests to dedicate this property, known as Carnwath Farms, to be a place for the arts, culture, history and leisure for the . . . Map (db m144445) HM
326 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Estate Owned and Occupied 1804-1812 By George Clinton
On Sheafe Road, on the right when traveling south.
Entrance to Estate Owned and Occupied 1804-1812 By George Clinton then Vice-President of the United StatesMap (db m202987) HM
327 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Historic Carnwath Farms
Near Wheeler Hill Road at Carnwath Farms Lane, on the right when traveling south.
Mr. William Henry Willis built Carnwath Manor Home in 1850 and called it Carnwath Farms. The name is derived from a Manor home set in Scotland. Just after the ending of the Civil War, General Barclay purchased the estate from Mr. Willis. In 1870, . . . Map (db m144442) HM
328 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Mesier Park
Near East Main Street (New York State Route 9D) at South Avenue (New York State Route 9D), on the right when traveling north.
On May 1, 1777, this dwelling with a farm of about four hundred and twenty two acres of land on which it stood, was conveyed to Peter Mesier of New York City by Nicholas Brewer, who had owned the property since October 9, 1741. It became the . . . Map (db m37663) HM
329 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Mesier Park
On East Main Street (New York State Route 9D) at South Avenue (New York State Route 9D), on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
Pre-revolutionary house. Home of Mesier family from 1777 to 1890. Acquired by villate 1891.Map (db m37919) HM
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330 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Wappinger 9/11 Memorial
On Myers Corners Road at All Angels Hill Road, on the right when traveling west on Myers Corners Road.
In Loving Memory Of All The Lives That Wer Lost During The Horrific Attack On This Great Land September 11, 2001 Sept. 11, 2001 – Never Forget 9/11 Memorial Symbolism The four flag poles symbolize the four airplanes that . . . Map (db m126732) HM
331 New York, Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls — Wappinger War Memorial
On Myers Corners Road at All Angels Hill Road, on the left when traveling west on Myers Corners Road.
Dedicated to the 16 Million Men And Women Who Served in This Country’s Armed Forces During World War II 1941 — 1945 The Cost of Freedom 292,131 Killed in Combat 115,185 Died in Non-Battle Incidents 670,846 Wounded in Combat . . . Map (db m126734) WM
332 New York, Dutchess County, Wassaic — Wassaic Iron
On New York State Route 22 at Deep Hollows Road on State Route 22.
Reed, Gridley & Co. Iron Works in business by 1829. Two beehive charcoal kilns associated with iron works are all that remain in 2012.Map (db m138022) HM
333 New York, Dutchess County, West Pawling — Pawling Beekman Turnpike
On Old Route 55 at Freedom Plains Road (New York State Route 55), on the left when traveling south on Old Route 55.
Inc 1824. 4 mile toll road between Nathan Millers and Joseph Arnolds commerce opened to Pok. Abandoned 1906Map (db m24887) HM
334 New York, Dutchess County, West Pawling — The West Mountain Mission
On Old Route 55, 0.1 miles Freedom Plains Road (New York State Route 55), on the left when traveling south.
The West Mountain Mission 1892 – 1950 est. by A. C. Burdick for educational, charitable & religious needs. Neighborhood house built 1905. Harry Lynke, architect, Franklyn Mulkins builder.Map (db m24886) HM
335 New York, Dutchess County, Wingdale — Clove Road Camp
On New York State Route 22 at Pleasant Ridge Road, on the left when traveling south on State Route 22.
A mile west is Phillip Hoac house, built 1750, where Washington and troops, en route from Boston to New York, encamped in 1776Map (db m137971) HM
336 New York, Dutchess County, Wingdale — Masiero – Winship Post 1811 Veterans Monument
On New York State Route 22 at Pleasant Ridge Road, on the left when traveling north on State Route 22.
Masiero – Winship Post 1811 To Honor Those Veterans Who Defended God and Country Dedicated to the Men and Women of Wingdale Who Served in the Armed Forces of Our Country Chartered July 30 1953   Erected May 30 1991 . . . Map (db m139334) WM
337 New York, Dutchess County, Wingdale — New York State
On New York State Route 55, 0.1 miles west of Hoyt Road, on the right when traveling east.
New York State Explored by Dutch, 1609, Settled by Dutch, 1624; Under English Rule After 1664. Named for Duke of York, Later King James II State Education Department 1935Map (db m70550) HM

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