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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Chemung County, New York
Adjacent to Chemung County, New York
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On Main Street east of Miller Street, on the left when traveling east. |
| |
Restored in 1953
by the
Big Flats Rotary Club — — Map (db m154251) HM |
| On Big Flats Road (County Route 64) at Goss Road, on the right when traveling east on Big Flats Road. |
| | Indian Village
Destroyed by Gen. Sullivan
August 13, 1779 — — Map (db m43900) HM |
| On Main Street east of Miller Street, on the left when traveling east. |
| |
5 years a
Drum Major
in the
Continental Army,
was present at the
surrender of
Cornwallis,
and received an
Honorable Discharge
written by the hand of
Washington.
Died
April 1, 1836
In the . . . — — Map (db m154253) HM WM |
| On 1547 County Road 60 (County Route 60) west of Interstate 86, on the right when traveling east. |
| | General Sullivan's troops were attacked by Indians posted on this ridge. A valorous charge led by Colonel Hubley drove the Indians to the swamp a quarter mile west. The American dead were conveyed to Tioga and buried at Fort Sullivan.
(Reverse . . . — — Map (db m66976) HM |
| On Main Street (County Road 60) 0.3 miles west of Rotary Road, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Military Route
of the Sullivan-Clinton
army on its campaign
against the British
and Indians of Western
New York in 1779 — — Map (db m43904) HM |
| On Main Street (County Road 60) at Wyncoop Creek Road (County Road 3), on the right when traveling east on Main Street. |
| | Indian village destroyed by Gen. Sullivan August 13, 1779 — — Map (db m33399) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60) at Lyons Road, on the right when traveling west on Oneida Road. |
| | Upon this road Sullivan's army advanced on its memorable campaign against the Indians of the Six Nations in 1779 — — Map (db m33396) HM |
| On Lake Street at East Market Street, on the right when traveling north on Lake Street. |
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(Front):107 N.Y. Vols. Antietam Chancellorsville Gettysburg Resaca New Hope Church 1861-1865 (Left Side):Pine Knob Culp's Farm Kenesaw Mountain Peach Tree Creek Siege of Atlanta (Right Side):Sherman's March Siege of . . . — — Map (db m32322) HM |
| On Lake Street at East Market Street, on the right when traveling north on Lake Street. |
| | In memory of the more than 170 soldiers of the American Revolution known to be buried in Chemung County, and of their pioneer wives and families. — — Map (db m90174) HM |
| On Church Street (New York State Route 352) west of Columbia Street, on the right when traveling west. |
| |
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m154295) HM |
| On West Church Street (State Highway 352). |
| | Frank Romero, the man who made "the best popcorn in town," died at the age of 89, at the Veterans Medical Center, Bath, New York.
A native of Molochio, Italy, he came to this country in 1912 at the age of 17. He served in the military during . . . — — Map (db m90227) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road, on the right when traveling west. |
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Newtown Battlefield Preservation has a special place in the history of African Americans' struggle for equality in the United States. When 180 young African-American men of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Company 1251 arrived to work on . . . — — Map (db m90317) HM |
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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 . . . — — Map (db m90119) HM |
| | Founded in 1840
stood 300 feet west of here
played a role in the
underground railroad &
was a center of Elmira's
African-American Community — — Map (db m66950) HM |
| On Davis Street, in the median. |
| | 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 . . . — — Map (db m114217) HM |
| | In tribute to
the honorable
men and women
who gallantly
serve our
country as we
strive to preserve
freedom throughout
the world
and establish a
just and lasting peace. — — Map (db m90224) WM |
| | . . . — — Map (db m90185) HM |
| On East Water Street (State Highway 352) at Clemens Center Parkway (State Highway 14), on the right when traveling east on East Water Street. |
| | The Chemung Canal 1833-1878
here joined the Chemung
River, extending northward
linking the river to the
Erie Canal via Seneca Lake. — — Map (db m32306) HM |
| On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Dedicated to those men and women who served their country in Korea and Vietnam
to those who gave their lives
our everlasting love
peace.
Korea
1950-1955
Vietnam
1961-1975 — — Map (db m90229) WM |
| On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | 1914-1918
"What Mean These Stones?"
In honor of the heroes of Chemung County who served in the World War and in memory of these who gave their lives. — — Map (db m90246) WM |
| On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Dedicated to the
honor and sacrifice
of the men and women
who served our country
in World War II — — Map (db m90217) WM |
| On East Water Street (State Highway 352). |
| | Created to honor the people of Elmira for their spirit and determination to restore and beautify the Queen City after the devastating flood of July 23, 1972.
"This is out home town and nothing under God will take it from us."
Dedicated by . . . — — Map (db m90170) HM |
| On Winsor Avenue at Hoffman Street, on the right when traveling east on Winsor Avenue. |
| | Dedicated to the soldiers who trained at Camp Rathbun May 1861 - 1864 and the Confederate prisoners of war incarcerated at Camp Chemung July 1864 - July 1865 Flagstaff located inside main entrance to the camp N.W. corner of property at 722 Winsor . . . — — Map (db m32244) HM |
| On West Water Street (New York State Route 352), on the right when traveling east. |
| | Revolutionary War Veteran
Built first house in Elmira 300 ft. south toward river c. 1788 — — Map (db m107566) HM |
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Erected by his fellow citizens to the memory of
a Revolutionary officer, a brave soldier,
a faithful citizen, and an honest man
who died Mar. 15, 1840 Ag'd 82 y'rs, 6 mos, 12 dy's
He was one of the oldest settlers and
the first white man . . . — — Map (db m154284) HM WM |
| Near Davis Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| | Between July 1864 and August 1865, 2973 Confederate soldiers were buried here with kindness and respect, by John W. Jones, a runaway slave. They have remained in these hallowed grounds of Woodlawn National Cemetery by family choice because of the . . . — — Map (db m32239) HM |
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Elmira Prison Camp
Overcrowding at the military prison at Point Lookout, Maryland, led the U.S. Army to establish Elmira Military Prison in May 1864. Elmira, New York, initially a rendezvous point for enlisting Union soldiers, had barracks, . . . — — Map (db m90076) HM |
| Near Davis Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| | In Memory of The Confederate Soldiers in the War Between the States who died in Elmira Prison and lie buried here erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy November 6, 1937 — — Map (db m32179) HM |
| | 1881-1928, fought for safer
conditions in American
mills, for worker's
compensation laws and led
women's peace party in N.Y. — — Map (db m90209) HM WM |
| On East Water Street (New York State Route 352) at Dewitt Ave, on the right when traveling west on East Water Street. |
| | Dewittsburgh
Newton Point
Boundary about 1790
Village named after Moses DeWitt — — Map (db m41573) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| | The Revolutionary War divided communities and shattered ancient alliances. Along New York's frontier, simmering rivalries among settlers of European descent boiled over with threats and violent clashes. Many who remained loyal to King George III . . . — — Map (db m33553) HM |
| On East Water Street (New York State Route 352) at Harriet St., on the right when traveling west on East Water Street. |
| | The first Methodist sermon in this area was given near this site at Loughs Tavern, Newton Village, by Rev. William Colbert, Dec. 16 1792.
Text Mathew 5:6 "Blessed are They That Hunger and Thirst After Righteousness." This Circuit rider dressed in . . . — — Map (db m41576) HM |
| | Dr. Edwin Eldridge opened
his park in 1879. Called the
beauty spot of the southern
tier for its gardens. Elmira
bought the park in 1889. — — Map (db m77928) HM |
| On West Water Street (State Highway 352) at Lake Street, on the right when traveling west on West Water Street. |
| | In 1808, "Newtown" was
officially renamed "Elmira"
after the daughter of
Nathan Teall, tavern owner
& prominent local citizen. — — Map (db m32321) HM |
| On College Avenue south of West Washington Avenue, on the left when traveling south. |
| | Founded 1855
First Womans college in
United States to grant degrees
of full academic standing
equal to those given men
State Education Department 1954 — — Map (db m123538) HM |
| On Winsor Avenue at Hoffman Street, on the right when traveling east on Winsor Avenue. |
| |
This was the site of Elmira Prison Camp, established in 1864 to hold Confederate prisoners of the Civil War. When the war started in 1861, it was Barracks No. 3 of the Upstate Draft Rendezvous where Union soldiers were housed and trained. It was . . . — — Map (db m32303) HM |
| On West Water Street at Gould Street, on the right when traveling east on West Water Street. |
| | 12,123 Confederate soldiers were held on 30 acres from here, east Ό mile and south to the Chemung River — — Map (db m31365) HM |
| On Lake Street at William Street, on the left when traveling south on Lake Street. |
| | 1961 Heisman Trophy Winner
A football player
a student
a friend
a hero
He lived with integrity
and died with courage.
This statue given by his admirer
as an inspiration to the youth of tomorrow.
In memory of a life
full of . . . — — Map (db m90261) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| |
In 1778, the British government encouraged loyal colonists and Native American allies to attack frontier settlements. In July, Major John Butler led an attack on the Wyoming Valley, leaving more than 300 patriot soldiers dead, and by Butler's . . . — — Map (db m33548) HM |
| On New York 352 (New York State Route 352), on the right when traveling east. |
| | Christian Myneer built First Log Cabin 1787 and First Frame House and planted first orchard in Town of Big Flats — — Map (db m107564) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| | Dedicated to those of the Iroquois Indians, the British Army and the Continental Army who died at the Battle of Newtown August 29, 1779 Dedicated August 28, 1994 — — Map (db m33542) HM |
| Near College Avenue south of West Washington Avenue, on the left when traveling south. |
| | Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m143193) HM |
| | The Chemung Valley's pioneering soaring sites (*) of the early 1930's faced most of the area's prevailing winds. Take-off locations were selected daily to face the predicted winds. Gliders were launched by bungee cord into the wind so pilots could . . . — — Map (db m156409) HM |
| On Davis Street at Woodlawn Avenue, on the right on Davis Street. |
| | John W. Jones (1817-1900) was the courageous stationmaster of the Underground Railroad in Elmira. Escaping from slavery in Virginia, he made the dangerous 300-mile journey to freedom on the Underground Railroad and arrived in Elmira in 1844. Working . . . — — Map (db m90202) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60) at Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Oneida Road. |
| | Revolutionary War veterans
& their families, including
casualties of the Battle
of Newtown, August 29, 1779. — — Map (db m43926) HM |
| On Davis Street at Millard Street, on the right when traveling north on Davis Street. |
| | Mikolaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Copernicus)
Born in Torun, Poland February 19, 1473
Died in Frombork May 24, 1543
As founder of modern astronomy, Kopernik
transformed Man's concept of the Universe
and initiated the Scientific Revolution.
. . . — — Map (db m90206) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| | 1779 - 1929 in memoriam Major General John Sullivan commander-in-chief and the officers and men of the New Hampshire Brigade who participated in the memorable "Sullivan Campaign" against the Six Nations of Indians Erected by The State of New . . . — — Map (db m33543) HM |
| | Samuel Clemens Dies in Redding, Connecticut
On Thursday, April 21, 1910, Samuel Langhorne Clemens died at his home, Stormfield, in Redding, Connecticut. Beside him on his bed lay a beloved book -- Carlyle's The French Revolution: A . . . — — Map (db m90181) HM |
| On Park Place at West 7th Street, on the right when traveling north on Park Place. |
| | How did Samuel Clemens arrive in Elmira, NY?
Thirty-two-year-old Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) first saw the image of Elmira's Olivia Langdon while traveling on the Quaker City Steamer — a cruise ship charted to visit Europe and the . . . — — Map (db m118738) HM |
| On Park Place 0.2 miles north of West 5th Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Built on East Hill 1874 Given to Elmira College in 1952. He wrote "Tom Sawyer", other novels in the study when summering in Elmira — — Map (db m43942) HM |
| Near Park Place at West 7th Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | One of four originally located beside the road to Quarry Farm. Moved to the college campus during the bicentennial year, 1976 — — Map (db m123535) HM |
| On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | [Front]:
John Denny
Sergeant, United States Army
Company B, 9th U.S. Cavalry
Awarded the Medal of Honor
at Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico
18 September 1879
Born 1846 Big Flats, New York
Citation
Removed a wounded comrade . . . — — Map (db m90251) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60), on the left when traveling north. |
| | Military route
of the Sullivan-Clinton
Army on its campaign
against the British
and Indians of Western
New York in 1779. — — Map (db m90376) HM |
| Near Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86) 1 mile west of Lowman Crossover, on the right when traveling west. |
| | So named by General Sullivan
occupied by British and Indians
Destroyed by General Sullivan,
August 30, 1779 — — Map (db m43931) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road, in the median. |
| |
In 1879, a crowd of thousands celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Newtown and dedicated a monument built by the Newtown Monument Association atop the hill that figured prominently in accounts of the battle. Soon after, the monument . . . — — Map (db m33484) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| |
The climactic battle of the Sullivan-Clinton campaign occurred here as approximately 5,000 soldiers defeated a British force of Native Americans, Loyalists, and regulars. — — Map (db m33545) HM |
| On Madison Avenue 0.1 miles north of Maple Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Operated from about
1800 to 1824
preceded first bridge — — Map (db m77931) HM |
| On West 2nd Street at College Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West 2nd Street. |
| | 1838-1919 here are buried
pioneers, and soldiers of the
Revolutionary War, War of 1812
and the Union Army — — Map (db m43937) HM |
| | Abolitionist Jervis Langdon
sold house to Daniel R. Pratt
in 1862. Once thought
destroyed, house was moved
here from E. Union St. ca. 1876. — — Map (db m127996) HM |
| On Davis Street at West Center Street, on the right when traveling north on Davis Street. |
| |
1748 March 6 Count Pulaski was born in Poland
1768-72 With his father, Count Joseph Pulaski led a Polish rebellion against imperial Russia
1777 Came to America from Paris with Franklin's letter of introduction to General . . . — — Map (db m90200) HM |
| On Harris Hill Road just north of Soaring Hill Drive, on the right when traveling north. |
| | This Landmark stands on land that was part of the Rhodes Farm from which the first Soaring Society of America sponsored National Contest was held in July of 1932 and commemorates the support of soaring by the community over the past 50 years. . . . — — Map (db m66972) HM |
| On Lake Street at East Church Street (New York State Highway 352), on the right when traveling north on Lake Street. |
| | Erected by the citizens of Elmira
as a memorial to
Ross Gilmore Marvin
Student - Teacher - Explorer
Born in Elmira, New York
January 28, 1880
A member of the Peary Expedition of 1905-06
Scientist to the 1908-09 Peary Polar . . . — — Map (db m32323) HM |
| Near Davis Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| | (Federal Side):
Erected by the
United Statesto the memory of the following soldiers, privates in the Eleventh Veteran Reserve Corps. Comprising the Union guard who were killed with their Confederate prisoners of war in the railroad . . . — — Map (db m32180) HM |
| On West Gray Street, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Philippine Islands
Cuba
Porto Rico
U.S.A. — — Map (db m90211) WM |
| On East Water Street (New York State Route 352) 0.2 miles east of Judson Street, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Encampment
Sullivan's Army on return from expedition against the Indians Sept. 24-29, 1779 — — Map (db m41577) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| |
To protect the village of Newtown, about 600 Native American warriors, 200 loyalists, and a handful of British soldiers erected and camouflaged a half-mile-long breastwork of logs in the village overlooking a creek, hoping to surprise Sullivan's . . . — — Map (db m33550) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| |
(Front Plaque):Near this site Sunday August 29, 1779 was fought The Battle of Newtown between Continental troops commanded by Major General John Sullivan and combined force of Tories and Indians under Colonel John Butler and Joseph . . . — — Map (db m33554) HM |
| On Pennsylvania Avenue, on the left when traveling south. |
| | Toll Road Commissioned in 1848, ran the entire route of Penn. Ave to State Line. Instrumental in Commercial Development — — Map (db m107560) HM |
| On Newtown Reservation Road. |
| |
Congress and General George Washington planned a major offensive campaign against the Seneca, Cayuga, and loyalists in 1779. Washington chose Major General John Sullivan to lead the expedition up the Susquehanna River, while Brigadier General . . . — — Map (db m33547) HM |
| On 7th Street west of College Avenue/Park Place, on the left when traveling west. |
| |
has been placed
on the
National
Register of
Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the
Interior
————————
[Dedication]
Sarah·Wey·Tompkins·Hall
In memory of . . . — — Map (db m154372) HM |
| |
[Locator map of Woodlawn Cemetery]
20. Elizabeth Adams, (Leer Green) - Sec. P. (free ground)
4. John Arnot, Sr. - Sec. H (vault) 3. Olivia Lewis Langdon - Sec. G Lot 37
12. Harwood Badger - Sec. D. Lot 73 21. Anderson Murphy - Sec. . . . — — Map (db m154366) HM |
| On Walnut Street, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Memorial
Dedicated
to veterans of
all wars of the
United States. — — Map (db m90179) WM |
| On Walnut Street, on the left when traveling north. |
| |
THE BEGINNING:
The development of Elmira's Woodlawn Cemetery was the result of a need for more burial space and an outgrowth of the "rural cemetery movement" which became increasingly popular after 1830. Elmira's earliest known burial ground . . . — — Map (db m154291) HM |
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Elmira Military Depot
On April 15, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln issued a call for volunteers to put down the Confederate rebellion. Three days later, New York Gov. Edwin G. Morgan appealed for 13,280 troops to fill the state's quota of . . . — — Map (db m90151) HM |
| On Soaring Hill Drive, on the right when traveling east. |
| |
On this site in May 1941 the first Air Corps Pilot Officers reported for Glider Training. The six officers were lead by Major Fred R. Dent, Jr. who later was to direct the development and procurement of military gliders. The Elmira Area Soaring . . . — — Map (db m66973) HM |
| On Oakwood Street at 13th Street, on the left when traveling north on Oakwood Street. |
| |
Proudly we pay tribute to the
members of our community who
gave their lives in the service
of their country in World War II
Harry L. Bright Jr. Herman Burns Joseph L. Carpenter
Russell E. Cowan Gordon L. Dockstader James E. Dykins . . . — — Map (db m154316) WM |
| On Oakwood Street at 14th Street, on the left when traveling north on Oakwood Street. |
| |
Let Us Hold in Honored Memory
Those Who Served Their Country
[Honored Dead]
Fred Butters Raymond M. Crandall William Ellison
John M. Fanning Floyd H. Miller William McCarrick
Elmer E. McKinney Clarence R. Oliver Paul J. . . . — — Map (db m154368) WM |
| On North Main Street (New York State Route 14) 0.1 miles north of Old Ithaca Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Ran from Gibson, N.Y. to here, fed water to the Chemung Canal, and provided a means of transportation. 1833-1878 — — Map (db m43903) HM |
| On Broad Street at Curns Street, on the right when traveling west on Broad Street. |
| |
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m154255) HM |
| On Hanover Square, on the left when traveling north. |
| | In 1779 near this spot
General John Sullivan
mercifully disposed of his pack horses
worn out by faithful service
in the campaign against the
Six Nations of the Iroquois.
——————
The first white . . . — — Map (db m90382) HM |
| On South Main Street, on the left when traveling north. |
| | On September 24, 1779, General Sullivan's military park horses, returning through the valley from their 450 mile journey, had reached the end of their endurance. The General was compelled to dispose of these partners in the cause of American . . . — — Map (db m90386) HM |
| On South Main Street at Sayre Street, in the median on South Main Street. |
| |
An expedition against the hostile Indian nations which checked the aggressions of the English and Indians on the frontiers of New York and Pennsylvania, extending westward the dominion of the United States. — — Map (db m90383) HM |
| On Steuben Street 0.1 miles west of S. Main Street (New York State Route 14). |
| | Designed in 1910 by nationally
renowned local cartoonist
Eugene Zimmerman.
Dedicated on this site
in 1914 for “Zim's” band. — — Map (db m66955) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60), on the right when traveling west. |
| | From this Hidden Stronghold British, Indians and Tories Ravaged the Frontier From the West Branch to the Mohawk Destroyed by Sullivan-Clinton Expedition August 13, 1779 — — Map (db m81210) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60) just west of Lowman Road (County Road 2), on the right when traveling east. |
| | Line occupied Rifle Corps under General Hand at opening of battle August 29, 1779 — — Map (db m33326) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60) at Lowman Crossover, on the right when traveling east on Oneida Road. |
| | Line of Rude Breastworks where British and Indians disputed advance of Sullivan's Army August 29, 1779 — — Map (db m33274) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60) at Lowman Crossover, on the right when traveling east on Oneida Road. |
| | August 29, 1779 Erected by Newtown Battle Chapter Sons of American Revolution 1907 — — Map (db m33323) HM |
| On New York State Route 60 0.2 miles west of Williams Road, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012 by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m150084) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60), on the right when traveling west. |
| | Libertas et Patria Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in this Cemetery Lt. Israel Parshall Pa. Lt. Christopher Denn Pa. Sgt. Daniel McDowell Pa. Sgt. Alexander Murry N.Y. Pvt. Abraham Brewer N.Y. Pvt. John Brewer N.Y. Pvt. Thomas . . . — — Map (db m33359) HM |
| On Oneida Road (County Road 60), on the right when traveling west. |
| | Libertas et Patria Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried in this Cemetery Lt. Israel Parshall Pa. Lt. Christopher Denn Pa. Sgt. Daniel McDowell Pa. Sgt. Alexander Murry N.Y. Pvt. Abraham Brewer N.Y. Pvt. John Brewer N.Y. Pvt. Thomas . . . — — Map (db m90334) HM |
| On New York State Route 14 at Crescent Street, on the left when traveling north on State Route 14. |
| | On the pinnacle near this site, the Movable Lodge of Free Masons, connected with the army of
Major General John Sullivan
of New Hampshire
held a command under a large oak tree, while on a military expedition against the Six Nations of . . . — — Map (db m90390) HM |
| On New York State Route 14 at Back Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 14. |
| | Military route
of the Sullivan-Clinton
Army on its campaign
against the British
and Indians of Western
New York in 1779. — — Map (db m90384) HM |
| On Highland Avenue (New York State Route 14), on the left when traveling north. |
| | 1741-1821
served in Sullivan-Clinton
Campaign and was a pioneer
in Millport, dedicated by
Boy Scouts of Millport — — Map (db m77929) HM |
| On 1400 Maple Street north of New York State Route 427. |
| | Contains remains of many
pioneers and members of
the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign — — Map (db m66951) HM |
| Near Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling south. |
| | . . . — — Map (db m90295) HM |
| On Maple Avenue (State Highway 427), on the left when traveling south. |
| | Dedicated to the memory of
all men and women who
honorably served in the
armed forces
of the United States
of America — — Map (db m90279) WM |
| On Lowman Crossover just south of Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86), on the left when traveling north. |
| | This Ridge fortified by the British formed the south line of defense August 29, 1779 — — Map (db m33329) HM |