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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Tioga County, New York
Adjacent to Tioga County, New York
▶ Broome County (56) ▶ Chemung County (97) ▶ Cortland County (58) ▶ Tompkins County (50) ▶ Bradford County, Pennsylvania (117) ▶ Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania (32)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
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A portion of the Chenango
Canal Extension was located
near this spot in Apalachin
Abandoned in 1872 — — Map (db m154305) HM |
| | This part of Boston Purchase
deeds of partition 1789
settled mostly by pioneers
from Berkshire, Co. Mass.
1790-1791 — — Map (db m77927) HM |
| | Hollister House
Built 1795 by Thomas Hollister.
The first framed house &
first public house in Candor. — — Map (db m141731) HM |
| | Pioneer, Revolutionary soldier
to whom was granted title
"McMaster's half township"
1788
lies buried near here. — — Map (db m141741) HM |
| | Incorporated as Methodist Episcopal Church of Lower Fairfield, 1900
Land deeded by Alfred & Mary Dennis
Building dedicated, 1901
Ladies Aid Society formed, 1900. — — Map (db m141737) HM |
| | Maple Tree
By tradition on this
site was a blazed
maple tree in 1786
spared when an indian trail
was widened into wagon road.
Town of Newark Valley — — Map (db m141713) HM |
| | First school in Tioga County
1796
conducted in bark shanty
just west of this site. — — Map (db m141712) HM |
| | Wade Farm
Purchased 1833 by Lewis Wade,
1791-1862, musician War of 1812.
Owned and worked successively
By Lewis Wade, William Wade
Edgar O. Wade, Floyd E. Wade.
State Education
Department 1938 — — Map (db m141742) HM |
| | 1849 Great Fire
Site of Hall of Sons of
Temperance where fire began.
Three stores left standing
104 buildings were burned
exclusive of barns — — Map (db m141773) HM |
| | First permanent building
in this part of valley
built 1785 near here by
James McMaster & party. — — Map (db m141738) HM |
| | Built 1852, torn down 1959
Site where Thomas "Boss"
Platt conducted state and
National Republican affairs
late 19th to 20th century — — Map (db m141764) HM |
| | Erected August 26, 1914
This fountain honors past
Fire Chief George H. Baker,
Killed in a 1913 accident
and all Owego Firefighters. — — Map (db m152781) HM |
| | Listed On The National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior. — — Map (db m141846) HM |
| | One of the most sought after fish in the early 1800s was the shad. The river had plenty of them. They swam up from the Chesapeake Bay all the way to Owego and beyond. As the river changed, and dams were put in and removed, and river craft and . . . — — Map (db m141837) HM |
| | John J. Taylor 1808-1892
Judge, Lawyer
27th Congress 1852-1854
D.A. Tioga Co. 1841-1843
1846 Constitutional Conv. — — Map (db m141758) HM |
| | General Henry Martyn Robert,
Parliamentarian
Resided here while writing
Robert's Rules of Order
revised, published 1915 — — Map (db m141762) HM |
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Father and son
John M. Parker 1805-1873
Justice Supreme Court 1859-1873
Charles E. Parker 1836-1909
Justice Supreme Court 1887-1907 — — Map (db m141808) HM |
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Female seminary 1843 -1865
Belva A. Lockwood principal
1863-1865, National Equal
Rights Party candidate for
U S President 1884 and 1888 — — Map (db m141767) HM |
| | Erected 1968
Named in commemoration of the Indian Sachem Hiawatha of the Iroquois Nation — — Map (db m41580) HM |
| | John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
1839-1937
lived here c. 1850-1854
on the Marcus Lamont farm
Visited here 1892 thru 1928 — — Map (db m141685) HM |
| | Home of Elizabeth Brown Chatfield,
suffragist and secretary to
Susan B. Anthony, who stayed
here March 28 1894
while on speaking tour. — — Map (db m132759) HM |
| | Second chartered in state.
Inc. June 28, 1828
crossed the village park
to terminus on site of
Ahwaga Park — — Map (db m141753) HM |
| | James Mc Master
was granted title to the
west half township
Site of present
village of Owego
1788 — — Map (db m141769) HM |
| | Jesse McQuigg made the following statement in 1851 when he witnessed Native Americans passing from the headwaters of the Susquehanna River at Otsego Lake on their way to Tioga Point, Chenango Point or Cayuga Lake around 1790 when he was just a boy. . . . — — Map (db m141839) HM |
| | On the Site of Owego
Aug. 19-20, 1779 encamped 3000
Continental soldiers the union of
General Clinton's army
which had advanced from Otsego Lake
with a convoy of 208 Bateaux
and a detachment under
General Poor
from
General . . . — — Map (db m141830) HM |
| | Incorporated 1807
Giving northern settlement
access to markets of
Pennsylvania & Maryland. — — Map (db m141725) HM |
| | Welcome to Owego and the Susquehanna River. The Susquehanna is a long name for a long river. From
its start at Otsego Lake, near Cooperstown, New York, it meanders 444 miles from New York through Pennsylvania, arriving at Havre de Grace, Maryland, . . . — — Map (db m141831) HM |
| | Owego was the site of the Iroquois Indian village "Owagea" destroyed by American forces under Generals James Clinton and John Sullivan in 1779, during the Revolutionary War. The Susquehanna River played an important part in the history of Owego. The . . . — — Map (db m141832) HM |
| | An expedition against the hostile Indian nations which checked the aggressions of English and Indians on the frontiers of New York and Pennsylvania, extending westward the dominion of the United States.
Rear Face:
Through the . . . — — Map (db m141825) HM |
| | Steamboats were a common sight in this part of the Susquehanna in the
19th century. The first one to ply the Owego section in the spring of 1826 for several weeks was the "Cadorus,” built in 1825 at York Haven, Pennsylvania.
That seems . . . — — Map (db m141838) HM |
| | Prior to the early 19th century, it seems that the easiest and most common way to get across the Susquehanna River was simply to walk through the shallow water. It was easy to find locations where fording was possible with water from bank to bank . . . — — Map (db m141834) HM |
| | Tioga County
To Her Heroes Who Fought
And Her Martyrs Who Fell
That The Union Might Live. — — Map (db m141809) WM |
| | Welcome to Owego
The Village of Owego affords all the pleasures of small-town life to its visitors and locals alike. Situated on the banks of the picturesque Susquehanna River, Owego has scenic natural views from the Court Street Bridge and . . . — — Map (db m141853) HM |
| | Home of "Shangri-La WAC"
Cpl. Margaret J. Hastings
who survived 47 days in
New Guinea jungle after
May 13, 1945 plane crash — — Map (db m128006) HM |
| | Commission of 1797: -
“To Lay Out the Road Leading
from Cattskill Landing –
to Catherinestown
in the County of Tioga.” — — Map (db m76140) HM |
| | Organized 1821, Built 1823
by Puritan Settlers.
Rebuilt in 1854. Original
Bell Now in Use. — — Map (db m76144) HM |
| | Granted by deed to the
Town of Richford
by the pioneers
Ezek. Rich and Stephen Wells
October 9, 1821 — — Map (db m76142) HM |
| | Built in 1813 by Samuel Smith
who kept a Tavern here
The Richford Post Office
Established here in 1830 — — Map (db m76143) HM |
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This War Cannon Memorial
is to honor the former
G.A.R. Post 461--Colonel Walter C. Hull
along with the recognition
and loving memory
of All War Veterans who on
land, air and sea upheld the honor
and integrity of our country and . . . — — Map (db m154081) WM |
| | Glenwood Cemetery and Mausoleum has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016 by the United States Department of [the] Interior — — Map (db m154078) HM |
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has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m154086) HM |
| | An expedition against the hostile Indian nations which checked the aggressions of English and Indians on the frontiers of New York and Pennsylvania, extending westward the dominion of the United States. — — Map (db m150085) HM |
| | . . . — — Map (db m154084) WM |
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To All Veterans
who served their
country, the
living and dead,
we dedicate this
memorial — — Map (db m154082) WM |
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This memorial
dedicated to all
men women
of the Armed Forces.
Past · Present · Future — — Map (db m154083) WM |
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In honor of
All Veterans
who have served in the United States military
Their bravery and sacrifice will be remembered — — Map (db m154085) WM |
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Michael John Chamberlain
"Chambie"
1950 — 1970
W.H.S. Class of 1968
Chambie grew up on Heath Rd
in Ellistown, where he enjoyed
hunting and automobiles.
He was a lineman on the
football team, and was truly . . . — — Map (db m154089) HM WM |
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This native boulder
is erected to the
memory of the
Soldier and Sailor
dead of our community.
They nobly served
to safeguard
and transmit to
posterity our
country's principles
of justice, freedom
and democracy.
1776 1812 . . . — — Map (db m154087) WM |