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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Westchester County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Westchester 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 Westchester County, NY (302) Bronx County, NY (136) Nassau County, NY (278) Putnam County, NY (139) Rockland County, NY (267) Fairfield County, CT (455) Bergen County, NJ (427)  WestchesterCounty(302) Westchester County (302)  BronxCounty(136) Bronx County (136)  NassauCounty(278) Nassau County (278)  PutnamCounty(139) Putnam County (139)  RocklandCounty(267) Rockland County (267)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)  BergenCountyNew Jersey(427) Bergen County (427)
White Plains is the county seat for Westchester County
Adjacent to Westchester County, New York
      Bronx County (136)  
      Nassau County (278)  
      Putnam County (139)  
      Rockland County (267)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
      Bergen County, New Jersey (427)  
 
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201 New York, Westchester County, Pelham — Colonel Philip Pell1753 - 1811
The grounds of the Pelham Memorial High School were part of the farm belonging to Colonel Philip Pell 1753 – 1811 Judge Advocate Continental Army Member of the New York State Assembly Regent of the University of the State of New York . . . Map (db m32023) HM
202 New York, Westchester County, Pelham — The Old Boston Road
. . . Map (db m32022) HM
203 New York, Westchester County, Pelham Manor — “Pelham Dale”
Built before 1776 Oldest house in Pelham Home of Col. David J. Pell American Patriot N.Y. State Historical MarkerMap (db m32015) HM
204 New York, Westchester County, Pelham Manor — Battle of Pelham1776     1976
Bicentennial of the Battle of Pelham October 18, 1776 Knapp Chapter, NSDAR honors Colonel John Glover Col. Joseph Read     Col. William Shepard Col. Loammi Baldwin and their 750 Continentals Their courageous action delayed Gen. William Howe’s . . . Map (db m167334) HM
205 New York, Westchester County, Pelham Manor — This Mile Stone
. . . Map (db m167333) HM
206 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Abraham Bush Homestead
[ upper plaque ] 1750 Abraham Bush Homestead Reputed Headquarters of General Israel Putnam [ lower plaque ] Bush Homestead Headquarters General Israel Putnam 1777 – 1778 A Landmark of the Revolutionary War . . . Map (db m38312) HM
207 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus [ back ] With Faith and Perseverance Erected By The Columbus Day Committee Through the Generosity Of The People Of Port Chester, N.Y. Presented to the Community of Port Chester, N.Y. To Whom It . . . Map (db m38726) HM
208 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Hero's Walkway
In memory of Coxswain Albert W. Dieckmann, U.S. Navy, died in Coral Sea, May 7, 1942 In memory of Aircraftsman John R. Cox, R.C.A.F., died en route to England, September 8, 1941 In memory of Pilot Officer Anthony LaBella, R.C.A.F., died . . . Map (db m193163) WM
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209 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Historic Village of Port Chester
Historic Village of Port Chester in the State of New York County of Westchester Town of Rye A border community with the State of Connecticut on Long Island Sound. Settled as the Town of Rye in 1660, the area became known as "The Saw . . . Map (db m38219) HM
210 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — In Memory of Newell Rising
. . . Map (db m38220) HM
211 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Luigi Del Bianco Memorial
Chief Carver on Mount Rushmore 1933-1940 "He is worth any three men in America for this particular type of work" Designer Gutzon Borglum A Proud Port Chester Resident 1892-1969Map (db m96979) HM
212 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Port Chester Spanish American War Monument
1896   1902 In Proud Memory Of Port Chester Men Who Volunteered in the War Of Their Country During the War With Spain and in the Phillipines [ north bronze tablet ] Frank M. Berrien • Howard F. Carpenter • Marshall T. Chevers • . . . Map (db m38221) HM
213 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Port Chester Vietnam War Memorial
Port Chester Remembers Vietnam War Terrance Cather • Frank R. Howe • John P. Larkin • Nicholas Garofola • Frank Jamilski • Joseph Smith And Those Who ServedMap (db m38314) HM
214 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Port Chester World War I Monument
In Everlasting Memory Of The Living And The Dead Who Served Their Country In The World War [ Five benches surround the monument. A total of 1,021 names ares listed on the bronze plaques. The following 25 names have a star indicating . . . Map (db m38217) HM
215 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Port Chester World War II Memorial
In Memoriam To The Eight Willow St. Boys of Port Chester Who Gave Their Lives In World War II Lt. Alphonse Guardino • S/Sgt. John P. Ribuffo • Sgt. Daniel J. Liberati • Cpl. Joseph Carlucci • Pfc. Orlando Gabriele • Pvt. Domenick P. Cicatelli • . . . Map (db m38215) HM
216 New York, Westchester County, Port Chester — Rye Soldiers Memorial
To The Union Defence Committee of the Town of Rye Who Pledged Their Honor To Sustain the Government And Ensure a Successful Outcome of the War of the RebellionMap (db m38718) HM
217 New York, Westchester County, Pound Ridge — Hiram Halle (1867-1944)
Born in Cleveland, Ohio to German Jewish immigrants, Hiram Halle bought his first house in Pound Ridge on Trinity Pass Road, February 1929. From 1916-1944 he was head of the petrochemical giant, Universal Oil Products. From 1933 through the onset . . . Map (db m134062) HM
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218 New York, Westchester County, Pound Ridge — Murphy’s Corners Historic Site
A few hundred feet south of this site stood the farmhouse of First Sgt. Thomas J. Murphy of Co. G, 146th N.Y. Infantry. Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. His extraordinary bravery greatly contributed to the Union victory in the pivotal . . . Map (db m128726) HM WM
219 New York, Westchester County, Rye — African Cemetery 1860-1964Westchester County Tricentennial 1683-1983
Donated by Underhill and Elizabeth Halstead for use as a cemetery for black residents of Rye Town and Black Civil War VeteransMap (db m48538) HM
220 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Boston Post Road
This is one of some 230 markers erected on the Boston Post Road in 1763 Their locations were fixed by Benjamin Franklin the Deputy Postmaster General who for that purpose drove a chaise with a distance recorder over the route. Restored to this . . . Map (db m34587) HM
221 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Boston Post Road Historic District
Has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This District possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. 1993. National Park Service United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m34540) HM
222 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Milton CemeteryWalk Rye History
The Milton Burying Ground is Rye's oldest cemetery. Joseph Lyon (buried here with his wife Sarah) gave this one-acre plot to Rye around 1750. Some older graves were moved here, including that of Nehemiah Webb who died in 1722 at age 28. Many . . . Map (db m193143) HM
223 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Milton Commercial DistrictWalk Rye History
Milton Road was originally a Native American footpath and one of Rye's first roads. In the 17th century, gristmill roads developed along the Blind Brook. Local farmers brought their grain to be processed into flour. Soon, farmers were shipping . . . Map (db m193150) HM
224 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Old Rye Fort 1675
On this site stood the stone residence of Peter Disbrow, designated by the Rye colonists as the "Rye Fort" when it was offered for protection from the Indian attack during "King Philip's War" of 1675. Around 1728 the present frame (North) . . . Map (db m34485) HM
225 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Playland Amusement Park
Playland Amusement Park has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America.Map (db m64265) HM
226 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Rye Meeting House Reported permanently removed
c. 1835, Religious Society of Friends, Quaker. The Founder of Quakerism, George Fox, who landed at Rye in 1678, experienced that God speaks to the condition of each person through an Inner Light.Map (db m34520) HM
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227 New York, Westchester County, Rye — Rye Meeting HouseHistoric Grace Chapel
Built in the 1830s as a one-room schoolhouse, the core of this structure was moved to this site in 1867. Originally used as a Sunday school affiliated with Rye's Christ's Church, it was transformed into a chapel through a series of additions, . . . Map (db m193146) HM
228 New York, Westchester County, Rye — The Bird Homestead and Rye Meeting HouseWalk Rye History
The Bird Homestead provides a rare glimpse into 19th century life on a small family farmstead in a thriving maritime village. This outstanding Greek Revival house, circa 1835, has survived intact, along with several farm buildings. Owned by one . . . Map (db m193149) HM
229 New York, Westchester County, Rye — The Purdy Burying Ground
Pre-Revolutionary place of interment of one of Rye's early families. This tract of land was purchased by Joseph Purdy from John Budd in 1685.Map (db m34583) HM
230 New York, Westchester County, Rye — The Timothy Knapp HouseWalk Rye History
Timothy Knapp's house, built between 1667 and 1680, is thought to be the oldest house in Westchester County. The house initially had just two rooms: a keeping room with a bedchamber above. Knapp farmed the land and served as the town constable . . . Map (db m193144) HM
231 New York, Westchester County, Rye — This is one of some 230 markers erected on the Boston Post Road in 1763 Reported missing
(Missing) Their locations were fixed by Benjamin Franklin the Deputy Postmaster General who for that purpose drove a chaise with a distance recorder over the route. Restored to this its original position June 1st, 1927, by the Village of Rye. . . . Map (db m34584) HM
232 New York, Westchester County, Rye — This is one of some 230 markers erected on the Boston Post Road in 1763
Their locations were fixed by Benjamin Franklin the Deputy Postmaster General who for that purpose drove a chaise with a distance recorder over the route. Restored to this its original position June 1st, 1927, by the Village of Rye. 'Remove . . . Map (db m34588) HM
233 New York, Westchester County, Rye Brook — Crawford Park
Crawford Park A Gift to the Community This 35.6-acre park was once the estate of Edna Everett Crawford. The Crawfords always opened their home to guests and allowed neighborhood children to play on their many fields. It was Mrs. Crawford's . . . Map (db m38714) HM
234 New York, Westchester County, Rye Brook — Rye Korean War Veterans Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial To All Who Served During The Korean War 1950 – 1953 "Freedom Is Not Free" United States Casualities Killed 54,246 Wounded 103,284 Missing 8,177 Captured 7,140 Give thoughts to the terrain of Korea The . . . Map (db m38716) WM
235 New York, Westchester County, Scarsdale — Gen. Howe’s Headquarters
This house was headquarters of Major General Sir William Howe, Commander in Chief of British forces in America, after the Battle of White Plains, October 28, 1776.Map (db m32014) HM
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236 New York, Westchester County, Scarsdale — Scarsdale Bicentennial Time Capsule
Bicentennial Time Capsule On 7 March, 1788, under enactment of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New York, that portion of the County of Westchester called the Manor of Scarsdale was erected into a town, by the name of Scarsdale. As part . . . Map (db m42523) HM
237 New York, Westchester County, Scarsdale — Site of Daniel D. Tompkins Birthplace
Near This Spot Was Born June 21st 1774 Daniel D. Tompkins Governor Of The State Of New York 1807-1817 Vice-President Of The United States 1817-1825 This Site Is Marked By The Westchester County Historical Society Through The Generosity . . . Map (db m42511) HM
238 New York, Westchester County, Scarsdale — Wayside Inn
Wayside Inn For many years, before and after the Revolutionary War, a country tavern. During that long struggle for independence, a meeting place for Scarsdale patriots and the scene of repeated attacks by British soldiers. Erected by The . . . Map (db m42524) HM
239 New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — Cold Spring
Erected in memory of Gen. John C. Freemont “The Pathfinder” a former resident of Sleepy Hollow.Map (db m237037) HM
240 New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — 63 — Headless Horseman — Legends & Lore —
Tethers His Horse Nightly Among Graves In This Churchyard According To The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Author Washington IrvingMap (db m234448) HM
241 New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — Philipsburg Manor
Philips Manor was an 18th-century milling, farming and trading complex owned by the Loyalist Philipse family, tenanted by farmers, and operated by enslaved men, women and children. Revolutionary War Heritage TrailMap (db m8729) HM
242 New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — The Headless Horseman Bridge
Described by Irving in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow formerly spanned this stream at this spot.Map (db m8616) HM
243 New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — The Old Dutch Church
The Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, built 1697 by Frederick Philipse, First Lord of the Manor, in use since except in Revolution.Map (db m8618) HM
244 New York, Westchester County, Somers — Elephant Hotel
[ top plaque ] Elephant Hotel Built 1825 National Register Of Historic Places [ bottom plaque ] Elephant Hotel Has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in . . . Map (db m37354) HM
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245 New York, Westchester County, Somers — Mt. Zion Church
Mt. Zion Church 1794 National Register of Historic Places Map (db m37357) HM
246 New York, Westchester County, Somers — Reis Park
Reis Park dedicated to the memory of Carolyn Wright & Walter Reis The Wright Family Homestead (c. 1862) and 81 acres of land (now Reis Park) were bequeathed to the Town of Somers by Carolyn Wright Reis in 1967 to be used for educational . . . Map (db m37359) HM
247 New York, Westchester County, Somers — Somers Soldiers Memorial
[ south side ] In Memoriam Of The Brave Men From This Vicinity Who Fell In The Great Rebellion Erected By The Ladies Soldiers And Society Of Somers 1865 [ east side ] 4th N.Y. H.A. Capt. James M. McKeel . . . Map (db m37349) HM
248 New York, Westchester County, Somers — Somers Veterans Monument
Dedicated To The Men and Women Of Somers, Who Have Served Or Will Serve in The Armed Forces Of the United States Map (db m37351) WM
249 New York, Westchester County, Somers — Somers World War I Monument
1917   1919 Erected by the Town of Somers In Honor of Those Who Served In the Great War for Democracy Mildred Ashforth • William Bailey, Capt. • E. Stanley Baker • N. John Beigan • James Benedict • Bombay Bernado • Abner Brown • Thomas Brown . . . Map (db m37350) HM
250 New York, Westchester County, South Salem — Lewisboro Veterans Monument
This Memorial Is Dedicated by The Town of Lewisboro To Honor Its Valiant Citizens Who Have Served Their Country In The Armed Forces In Time Of War. May 30, 1955Map (db m32236) WM
251 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — “The Memorial Church of Washington Irving”
This Church, known as St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, was built in 1868 as “The Memorial Church of Washington Irving.” Since 1957, it has been The Roman Catholic Church of Immaculate Conception.Map (db m37407) HM
252 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Action in Tarrytown
This tablet erected by the Sons of the Revolution and citizens of this vicinity on July 15, 1899 Commemorates the Action at Tarrytown which occurred near this spot on July 15, 1781 and also the heroism of Colonel Sheldon and Captain Hurlbut of the . . . Map (db m8612) HM
253 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — André Captors Monument
On this spot the 23rd day of September 1780 the spy Major John André Adjutant General of the British Army was captured by John Paulding, David Williams and Isaac Van Wart, all natives of this county. History has told the rest. The people of . . . Map (db m8608) HM
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254 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Andre Captured
Here in 1780 three honest militiamen arrested Major John Andre Adjt-Gen. British Army, disguised, preventing disaster to American cause.Map (db m8610) HM
255 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Asbury M. E. Church
Founded 1796 by Rev. John Barnet Matthias, itinerant preacher. Church first incorporated in 1807. This building erected 1837.Map (db m34651) HM
256 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Christ Church
Erected in 1837. For many years Washington Irving was vestryman and warden. Ivy is from cuttings from vine on his home Sunnyside. Map (db m8709) HM
257 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Cold Spring
Erected in memory of Gen. John C. Freemont “The Pathfinder” a former resident A.D. 1913Map (db m47308) HM
258 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Gold Star Mothers
In Honor Of The American Gold Star Mothers For Their Sacrifice, Service, and Patriotism A mother’s tears were shed today For a battle long ago. Her precious gift to a warrior son Whose fate …. she’ll never know Not Heroes shiny . . . Map (db m111956) WM
259 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Korean & Viet Nam Memorial Monuments
Left Panel In Memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Viet Nam Conflict 1969-1973 Daniel T. Joyce • Ronald Manca • Philip Marasco • Michael F. Sullivan • William Thorton, Jr. • Joseph A. Marasco . . . Map (db m42687) WM
260 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Our Union Soldiers
Patria Carior Quam Vita. Our Union soldiers ----- • ----- While Freedom’s name is understood, They shall delight the wise and good; They dared to set their country free, And gave her laws equality. 1861     ---     1865 < Right Side of Monument . . . Map (db m28656) HM
261 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Second Reformed Church
Erected in 1837 as South Church of Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow became a separate congregation 1851 Map (db m8708) HM
262 New York, Westchester County, Tarrytown — Tarrytown World War II Memorial
Glory To Them That Died In This Great Cause In Grateful Tribute To The Men And Women Of The Tarrytowns Who Served In World War II ( left panel ) For God · For Country · For All Anderton, Leigh F. · Asp, Goran . . . Map (db m111957) WM
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263 New York, Westchester County, Valhalla — Reuben Wright’s Mill
Town of North Castle Reuben Wright’s Mill Headquarters of Gen. George Washington and other American Generals during the Revolutionary War 1776 – 80 1976 Map (db m24459) HM
264 New York, Westchester County, Valhalla — Reuben Wright’s Mills
Near this site stood Reuben Wright’s Mills, Headquarters of General Washington from July 20th to 25th 1778, also occupied by other Revolutionary Generals. The mills were in Old Kensico Village now inundated by the waters of Kensico Lake. . . . Map (db m24460) HM
265 New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — In Grateful Remembrance
Dedicated to the soldiers of the Continental and French armies who crossed the Hudson River here at King’s Ferry August 20-26, 1781 on their march to Victory at Yorktown, Va. May their sacrifices and hardships never be forgotten, the Liberty and . . . Map (db m166067) HM
266 New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — King’s Ferry Offered a Safe CrossingWashington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Nat’l Hist Trail
You will be pleased on the receipt of this, to order One hundred and fifty Men to bring thirty of the aforesaid Boats to Kings Ferry . . . ” Washington to Alexander McDougall, August 18, 1781 In August 1781, the . . . Map (db m101118) HM
267 New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — Kings Ferry
During the Revolution this vital crossing was located here. Used by French and American armies on march to Yorktown in 1781.Map (db m101112) HM
268 New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — The Path to VictoryWashington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Nat’l Hist Trail
In 1781, the American and French allies combined their armies at a pivotal turning point in the Revolutionary War. Under the command of General George Washington and French General Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, the armies . . . Map (db m101116) HM
269 New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — The Story of a River
          Before you stretches the Hudson River. It may be placid at the moment or it may be wind-whipped, it may sparkle like diamonds on a languid summer afternoon, or it may be chocked in the twisted torments of winter’s ice, or it may beckon . . . Map (db m166164) HM
270 New York, Westchester County, Verplanck — Washington at Verplanck’s PointBy John Trumbull, 1790
The Hudson River and its key crossing site between Verplanck’s Point and Stony Point were important and strategic locations for General George Washington and the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Defending the safe transit of troops . . . Map (db m101115) HM
271 New York, Westchester County, West Harrison — VFW Post 5463 Veterans Memorial
Dedicated by Post No. 5463 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States in honor of those who gave their lives in the defense of their country Silver Lake Park 1952 Map (db m24792) HM
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272 New York, Westchester County, West Harrison — West Harrison Honor RollDefenders of Our Freedom — Korean War —
Gave Their Lives Altamuro, Patsy World War II • Beckman, Harriet World War II • Coombs, Peter World War I • Demarisco, Michael, Jr. Vietnam • Doerr, Harold J. World War II • Eggenberger, Henry Korea • Foster, Bertram World War II • Gentile, Thomas . . . Map (db m61168) HM
273 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — American Red Cross in Westchester County
This flagpole is dedicated to the volunteers and staff of the American Red Cross in Westchester County who have served members of our Armed Forces since the Spanish American War in 1898. These dedicated people have demonstrated Red Cross’ caring and . . . Map (db m47291) HM
274 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Battle of White Plains
October 28th, 1776 The Continental Army Under the Command of General George Washington Defended the Heights Checking the British Advance Across Westchester Erected by the City of White Plains to commemorate the 225th Anniversary of the Battle . . . Map (db m8298) HM
275 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Battle of White Plains
General George Washington Commander In Chief of the Continental Army Erected by the City of White Plains to commemorate the 225th Anniversary of the Battle Back of Marker: The Continental Army Under the command of General George . . . Map (db m8303) HM
276 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Battle of White PlainsAmerican Forces — 1776 —
Commanded by General George Washington Numbered about 14,500 Men fit for Duty, Consisting of Continentals From Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New York, and Militiamen From Several Provinces. Many of These Units Had . . . Map (db m8307) HM
277 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Battle of White PlainsChatterton’s Hill, October 28, 1776
The American Revolutionary War 1776 2001 Phases of Action October 28th Morning 1. Americans Occupy Chatterton’s Hill 2. British Approach from the South 3. American Pickets Retreat 4. Hessians Under Rahl Seize Hill 5. British . . . Map (db m8309) HM
278 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Battle of White PlainsBritish Forces — 1776 —
Commanded by General William Howe Numbered about 13,000 Including Several Brigades. The Regiments of Foot Deployed Light Infantry, Chasseurs, and Grenadiers. Artillery Batteries and Light Cavalry Supported Them. The Hessian Battalions Under . . . Map (db m237147) HM
279 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Battle Park
During the Battle of White Plains, the Americans under General Washington were forced off Chatterton’s Hill after inflicting heavy casualties on British troops, checking their advance into Westchester. Revolutionary War Heritage TrailMap (db m8310) HM
280 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Center of Washington’s Army
The center of Washington’s Army was located here from Oct. 28 to Oct. 31 1776 during the operations around White Plains.Erected by Act of Congress May 18, 1926 ( upper marker ) This mortar and this remnant of the revolutionary . . . Map (db m189473) HM
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281 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Cuba Free1898
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282 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Jacob Purdy House
George Washington’s Headquarters in White Plains Oct. 23-31, 1776 July 27 – Sept. 16, 1778 National Register of Historic Places White Plains Historical SocietyMap (db m47286) HM
283 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Jacob Purdy House
George Washington’s Headquarters in White Plains 1776             1778 National Register of Historic Places White Plains Historical SocietyMap (db m47290) HM
284 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Jacob Purdy House (1721)
* A National Historic Site * * * * * * General George Washington’s Headquarters * * * * * October 23 – 28, 1776 While preparing for the Battle of White Plains, October 28, 1776 - and later - July 27 – September 16, 1778 General . . . Map (db m47288) HM
285 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Site of the Birth of New York State
Site Of The County Court House Where On July 10 1776 The Provincial Congress Proclaimed The Passing Of The Dependent Colony And The Birth Of The Independent State Of New York Erected by the White Plains Chapter Daughters . . . Map (db m42369) HM
286 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Soldiers' Memorial
(Front, West): To the soldiers of White Plains who died in the service of their country in the Civil War 1861-1865. (Back, East): Erected by their late comrades and the town of White Plains July 4, 1872. (South . . . Map (db m121591) HM
287 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — The Battle of White PlainsOctober 28, 1776
Near this spot, the British under Howe, forded the Bronx River and attacked the right wing of Washington’s Army located above on Chatterton Hill. Erected by Act of Congress May 18, 1926. Side of Monument: This bowlder was taken from . . . Map (db m8295) HM
288 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — U.S. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
Honorably Discharged U.S. Soldiers and Sailors Erected By Cromwell Post, 466, G.A.R.Map (db m53722) HM
289 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — Washington Arms Apartments
In commemoration of Washington’s stand against the British, under Howe, near this site during the Battle of White Plains. October 28, 1776.Map (db m31227) HM
290 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — White Plains Roll of Honor
Joseph M. Aloise • Corporal William M. Beyer • Charles Blatz • Lieutenant Frank A. Bayles • James J. Cleary • Captain Frederick W. Cobb • Ralph L. Cook Thomas R. Cullington • Robert M. Davis • James Drumgold • William P. Earle, Jr. • Lieutenant . . . Map (db m42526) HM
291 New York, Westchester County, White Plains — White Plains World War I Memorial
In Memoriam Soldiers, Sailors and Marines 1917 World War 1918Map (db m42370) HM
292 New York, Westchester County, Yonkers — Mile Square Road
Mile Square Road Colonial road, Eastchester to White Plains. Used by American forces before Battle of White Plains, Oct. 28, 1776 Map (db m136864) HM
293 New York, Westchester County, Yonkers — 11 — Westchester CountyHistoric New York
The rugged shore of the Hudson River and the rocky hills north of Manhattan did not encourage early settlement. Patents were issued in 1639 to Jonas Bronck (Bronx) and in 1646 to Adriaen Van der Donck (Yonkers). After the overthrow of Dutch rule in . . . Map (db m31283) HM
294 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — Black Soldiers of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment
In Memory of The Black Soldiers of The 1st Rhode Island Regiment Who Died In The Battle of Pines Bridge In Defense of America's Freedom May 13, 1781 Sponsored By Afro-American Cultural Foundation Westchester County, New York . . . Map (db m104651) HM
295 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — Burial Place
1781     1900 The State of New York marks the burial place of Colonel Christopher Greene and Major Ebenezer Flagg of the First Rhode Island Regiment of the Continental Army who were killed two miles south of this spot May 14th 1781 and also of . . . Map (db m37075) HM
296 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — Davenport House
Davenport House c 1750 Only surviving structure in Westchester County which was held by General Washington's Troops continuously throughout the War for Independence serving as a command post Westchester County Tricentennial 1683 . . . Map (db m37074) HM
297 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — First Presbyterian Churchca. 1839 — Historic Yorktown —
Originally built in 1739 the church and parsonage was used as a meeting/store house by local patriots during the revolution. Because of this, the British burnt them down in 1779. The adjoining cemetery contains the remains of many prominent . . . Map (db m37081) HM
298 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — French Hill — The Road to Victory During the American Revolution —
French Hill - The Road to Victory During the American Revolution Background: During the American Revolution, the Americans needed the help of the French to secure their hopes of independence. In 1778, thanks to the efforts of Ben . . . Map (db m190271) HM
299 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — 7 — Yorktown ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
Built by Presbyterians in 1738. Army store house during Revolution. Burned by British 1779. Present building erected 1799.Map (db m122287) HM
300 New York, Westchester County, Yorktown Heights — Yorktown Korean and Vietnam Wars Monument
Dedicated To The Men of Yorktown Who Served With Honor And Courage In The Korean and Vietnam Wars. To Those Who Gave Their Lives, We Are Particularly Indebted For Their Supreme Sacrifice, And Establish This Memorial In . . . Map (db m37061) WM

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