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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Schuyler County, New York
Adjacent to Schuyler County, New York
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| | First saw mill in section located here, built by Reuben Smith, 1785-6 — — Map (db m68610) HM |
| | On this site in 1823 a vessel loaded 70 tons of wheat and reached port of New York through the Erie Canal. — — Map (db m68613) HM |
| | Samuel A. Seely erected a
Woolen Mill
at this place in 1801
The first in Schuyler County — — Map (db m68612) HM |
| | Site of Iroquois village
consisting of cornfields
long house & cabins
destroyed Sept. 4, 1779, by
Gen. Sullivan's troops. — — Map (db m133681) HM |
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State's survey 1790
locates here cabin one
Masters
with twenty acres
cleared land — — Map (db m68603) HM |
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Organized 1809
Present edifice built 1818
Sunday School
held continuously
since 1813. — — Map (db m68605) HM |
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Camp, extending west here
Sullivan—Clinton Campaign
September 3, 1779 — — Map (db m68609) HM |
| | Camp Site
Gen. Clinton's
Brigade
Camp, Line East-West
Sullivan-Clinton Campaign
September 3, 1779 — — Map (db m75162) HM |
| | Camp Site
Gen. Maxwell's
Brigade
Camp, Extending North here
Sullivan-Clinton Campaign
September 3, 1779 — — Map (db m75163) HM |
| | Camp Site
Gen. Poor's Brigade
Camp, Line North-South
Sullivan-Clinton Campaign
September 3, 1779 — — Map (db m75164) HM |
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(Ga-Di-Odji-Ya-Da)
Site of Iroquois village
Gen. Sullivan camped here
September 3, 1779 — — Map (db m68604) HM |
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Site of cabin of
William Wickham
First settler in
town of Hector 1791.
Direct descendant of
Earl of Wykham — — Map (db m68611) HM |
| | Built 1815-1820. First
assemblyman from Schuyler
County 1858, Chairman
First Board Supervisors. — — Map (db m77930) HM |
| | 1st Store & Inn in region located here 1805 at head of Lake Navigation — — Map (db m66957) HM |
| | From 1833 until its closing in 1878, the Chemung Canal linked this area with the Erie Canal. The first of 51 locks was near this marker. — — Map (db m107561) HM |
| | Mechanical Genius in 1880 aged 16 yrs. began business with his father and brother in a foundry 20x45 feet on this site. From his ingenuity and tireless efforts grew the Shepard Niles Crane and Hoist Corporation of this village — — Map (db m66958) HM |
| | ...the valley of tumbling waters, where a waterfall cascades 156 feet into the heart of an historic village...
Just 20,000 years ago, a glacier — nearly a mile high — covered this entire area. As it receded, the glacier left in . . . — — Map (db m146546) HM |
| | Has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by The United States
Department of Interior
— — Map (db m118794) HM |
| | “Tumbling Waters” A sketch now in the Louvre made about 1820 by Louis Philippe later King of France — — Map (db m73094) HM |
| | Destroyed 1779 by General Sullivan
Indian name "Chequaga", after Catherine Montour,
a Seneca queen. — — Map (db m75166) HM |
| | Tyrone Roll of Honor
Joseph Novak
Irwin Knickerbocker
denoted as having died in service
additional names were not transcribed
SPC Christopher J Scott
MP US Army
Born Nov. 17 1989
K.I.A. Sept 3. 2011 . . . — — Map (db m139680) WM |
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Established 1805 between
this point and Starkey
by John Goodwin
Chartered by State, 1820
Frank Wood, Pilot, 1867-97 — — Map (db m30914) HM |
| | Each year on Friday after Labor Day, the Grand Prix Festival of Watkins Glen celebrates the community’s rich road racing history and the first post-World War II road race in the United States. The event is dedicated to the committee of the Chamber . . . — — Map (db m80033) HM |
| | Honoring Our Naval Veterans William James DeSarno, a World War II U.S. Naval veteran and others, in true patriotism and appreciation, presents this memorial which is erected and dedicated to the honor and glory of all Schuyler County residents . . . — — Map (db m75158) WM |
| | On this spot the green flag dropped for twenty-three
sports cars to start the first road race in the United States
after World War II. It was October 2, a beautiful, crisp
Saturday in 1948. The event, sanctioned by the Sports Car
Club, of . . . — — Map (db m80030) HM |
| | In 1953 the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Corporation
moved the circuit to a spot six miles southwest of the
village, very close to where the circuit is presently located
and racing continued on public roads for three more years
In 1956 the 2.3 mile . . . — — Map (db m80032) HM |
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Luther Cleveland and wife sheltered fugitive slaves here, and helped them on their way to Canada — — Map (db m68615) HM |
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Morvalden Ells
Opened this Book of Nature as a Private Enterprise, July Fourth 1863 Now Watkins Glen State Park. A Scenic Wonder of the World
— — Map (db m69978) HM |
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has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 2014
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m154147) HM |