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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Columbia County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Columbia 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 Columbia County, NY (208) Albany County, NY (332) Dutchess County, NY (295) Greene County, NY (95) Rensselaer County, NY (150) Ulster County, NY (238) Berkshire County, MA (131)  ColumbiaCounty(208) Columbia County (208)  AlbanyCounty(332) Albany County (332)  DutchessCounty(295) Dutchess County (295)  GreeneCounty(95) Greene County (95)  RensselaerCounty(150) Rensselaer County (150)  UlsterCounty(238) Ulster County (238)  BerkshireCountyMassachusetts(131) Berkshire County (131)
Adjacent to Columbia County, New York
    Albany County (332)
    Dutchess County (295)
    Greene County (95)
    Rensselaer County (150)
    Ulster County (238)
    Berkshire County, Massachusetts (131)
 
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101New York (Columbia County), Hudson — 9 — Spook RockLegends & Lore
Beautiful Indian maiden and her lover from opposing nation rests beneath this rock. When church bell rings, rock turns over, lovers appear. — Map (db m129044) HM
102New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Studio and Viewshed
Although Frederic Church painted at his Hudson Valley farm from the time he purchased it in 1860, he did not build a studio here until about 1864-65. On the site where you are standing, he erected a "plain but ample” 24-foot-square, . . . — Map (db m137805) HM
103New York (Columbia County), Hudson — The Kiwanis Bicentennial Inspiration Fountain
was dedicated May 3, 1975 to honor the volunteers and the nation. This fountain was made possible through the generosity of the following: [Concerned Citizens and Organizations] . . . — Map (db m118546) HM
104New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Veterans MemorialFor God and Country
Erected by the Citizens of Hudson in grateful recognition of her Sons' and Daughters' services in the Armed Forces of the United States. — Map (db m118543) HM
105New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Vietnam1959-1975
Dedicated to the men and women of Columbia County who served their country during the Vietnam War 1959-1975. — Map (db m130617) WM
106New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Warren Inn
In 1958 on this historic site the first motel ever converted from a movie theater and located in a small community was opened — Map (db m130586) HM
107New York (Columbia County), Hudson — West Gate Tollhouse
West Gate Tollhouse Turnpike 1799-1907 located on this site linked Columbia County farming and industry to Hudson river ports. — Map (db m150380) HM
108New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Woodshed
When wood was the major fuel for heating and cooking, woodsheds like the one located here and elsewhere on the farm provided a place to store firewood and keep it dry. Harvested from Olana’s woodlots, trees were cut into logs and shorter lengths at . . . — Map (db m132331) HM
109New York (Columbia County), Hudson — WWII MemorialLest We Forget
Dedicated to all those from Columbia County who died in the service of their country — Map (db m130615) WM
110New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — “ . . . a Farmer in my native Town”Martin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
The view before you is much like the one Martin Van Buren enjoyed during the last 21 years of his life. Although in the course of his political career Van Buren traveled widely and kept company with heads of state and the foremost political figures . . . — Map (db m56675) HM
111New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — 1849-50     A House TransformedMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
Architect Richard Upjohn’s renovations to Lindenwald in 1849-50 had a tremendous influence on the main house, originally built in 1797 by Judge Peter Van Ness. The red brick was painted yellow and brown and a four-and-a-half story Italianate tower . . . — Map (db m37784) HM
112New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — A Bustling HouseholdMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
Lindenwald seems quiet today, but when Martin Van Buren lived here there was a stream of family, friends and political colleagues constantly coming and going. There was also an ever-changing mix of agricultural and domestic employees. Some workers . . . — Map (db m37828) HM
113New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — An Agrarian Lifestyle . . .Martin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
In 1850, from where you now stand, you would have been able to view Van Buren’s house garden, farm office, fish ponds, green house, red hillside barn, hot house and carriage barn. The farm manager’s house (now altered) may still be seen. Van Buren . . . — Map (db m37833) HM
114New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Benedict Arnold House
According to tradition Benedict Arnold was brought here after being wounded at Battle of Bemis Heights in 1777. — Map (db m37479) HM
115New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Birthsite
Martin Van Buren, eighth President of the United States, was born at this site December 5, 1782. — Map (db m37472) HM
116New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — 345 — Burial Ground1816-ca 1861
Bequest by John Rogers provided this quarter acre exclusively for burials of persons of color. — Map (db m128003) HM
117New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Fallen White Mulberry Tree
About 1861, this white mulberry tree (morus alba) was planted across the carriage path from the large sycamore tree. The tree flourished for just under 150 years until an ice storm over this past winter (2012) caused the tree to collapse. The . . . — Map (db m56677) HM
118New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Farm OperationsMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
As with most farms, the operations at Lindenwald varied with the seasons and the years and the constant effort to better the farm. The poles to your left are used to cultivate hops using the techniques of the nineteenth century. Over his years of . . . — Map (db m37852) HM
119New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Farmhands and FishingMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
Over the years, Martin Van Buren enlarged his farm from 137 acres to 221 acres through three transactions. Throughout his ownership he relied on employees to perform the labor necessary to make Lindenwald’s acreage productive. In September of 1843 . . . — Map (db m37835) HM
120New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Fertile Political GroundMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
Van Buren’s 1839 purchase of the fine eighteenth-century house and farm he renamed “Lindenwald” represented his drastic rise from tavern-keeper’s son to prominent gentleman. While the fields and orchards of Lindenwald proved to be . . . — Map (db m37810) HM
121New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — NY-26 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail
Through this Place Passed Gen. Henry Knox In the Winter of 1775 - 1776 To Deliver To Gen. George Washington At Cambridge The Train of Artillery From Fort Ticonderoga Used to Force the British Army to Evacuate Boston . . . — Map (db m23750) HM
122New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Gen. John Burgoyne
as prisoner of war was entertained in this house on night of October 22, 1777 while being taken from Battle of Saratoga to Boston. — Map (db m37478) HM
123New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Gravesite
Martin Van Buren 1782 – 1862 Governor of New York Eighth President of the United States — Map (db m37474) HM
124New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Heermance Housec. 1721-1765
. . . — Map (db m118565) HM
125New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — House of History
Built in 1810 by James Vanderpoel. Purchased by the Columbia County Historical Society in 1925. — Map (db m37493) HM
126New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — 19 — Ichabod CraneLegends & Lore
Washington Irving based the character Ichabod Crane in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow on Kinderhook school teacher Jesse Merwin. — Map (db m118567) HM
127New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — James Clark
James Clark, who was born April 10th 1785 and died May 15th 1832, was, during the many years of his residence in the Village of Kinderhook, a public-spirited citizen, actively engaged in commercial pursuits and always foremost in every enterprise . . . — Map (db m46702) HM
128New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Kinderhook World War I Monument1917           1919
In memoriam John M. Dahm     *     Joseph B. Kennedy who died in the service of their country *         *         * and in honor of Harry G. Cole • Charles S. Collier • Everett Decker • George D. Earll • Harold Fowler • Nathan D. Garnsey • William . . . — Map (db m42088) HM
129New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Lawrence Van Buren Housec. 1812
Brother of Pres. Martin Van Buren — Map (db m118566) HM
130New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Lindenwald
Martin Van Buren, eighth President of the United States lived here from 1841 to 1862. — Map (db m37490) HM
131New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Lindenwald and the Old Post RoadMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
You are standing along one of the few remaining unpaved stretches of the Old Post Road. In 1839 when Martin Van Buren bought this property, the Old Post Road was the main route on the east side of the Hudson River between Manhattan and Albany, the . . . — Map (db m37746) HM
132New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Marble Mounting Block
Martin Van Buren enjoyed his life at Lindenwald immensely, especially horseback riding. Located to your right is a replica of the marble mounting block President Van Buren used to get on and off his favorite Thoroughbred, Duroc. Van Buren would . . . — Map (db m56676) HM
133New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Martin Van Buren1782 – 1862
Eighth President of the United States Born, Raised and Buried in the Village of Kinderhook Gift of:   Friends of Lindenwald Sculptor:   Edward Hlavka Dedicated July 14, 2007 — Map (db m37982) HM
134New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Old Columbia Academy
Early Dutch School Incorporated March 13, 1797 Became Kinderhook Academy April 3, 1824 — Map (db m37494) HM
135New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Post Road - 1772
Albany to New York. Weekly mail service established on horseback. Passenger service by covered wagons and four horses in 1786. — Map (db m56653) HM
136New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Soil Improvers
"The Whigs would hardly believe that a much larger portion of my time is taken up with devising ways & means to multiply the quantity & improve the quality of manure than in forming political plans or any such Matter." Martin Van Buren, . . . — Map (db m118568) HM
137New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Uncovering the PastMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
In addition to the written record, archaeological evidence contributes valuable information to our understanding of President Van Buren’s farm. This archaeological test pit shows the position and types of objects used by former inhabitants of the . . . — Map (db m37853) HM
138New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Van Alen Homestead
Erected in 1736 Katrina Van Tassel resided in this house according to tradition. — Map (db m37492) HM
139New York (Columbia County), Kinderhook — Welcome to LindenwaldMartin Van Buren Nat’l Hist Site — National Park Service —
Welcome to Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. “Lindenwald” was the home and farm of the nation’s eighth president. Martin Van Buren’s life bridged the 80 years between the American War for Independence and the U.S. Civil War, the . . . — Map (db m37743) HM
140New York (Columbia County), Livingston — Alida Livingston1656-1727
Alida Livingston, a capable courageous and diligent manager of her husband’s manor, she helped to settle Columbia County. George E. Pataki, GovernorMap (db m136499) HM
141New York (Columbia County), Livingston — Johnstown
Named for John Livingston, settler. Livingston Post Office 1805. Had a Revolutionary Stage Inn and Linlithgo Reformed Church. — Map (db m136497) HM
142New York (Columbia County), Livingston — Livingston
The present village of Livingston was formerly called Johnstown after John Livingston. — Map (db m136495) HM
143New York (Columbia County), Livingston — Livingston Town Hall
This section of Town Hall was built by Walter Haynor Jr, on lands conveyed by Solon Smith and his wife Ellen on the 30th of April 1895. At a meeting in Walter Haynor’s house, building of the Town Hall was approved on the 19th of August 1895 at a . . . — Map (db m136498) HM
144New York (Columbia County), Livingston — Town of Livingston - 1788
Contained Bakers Mills, Blue Stores, Burden, Elizaville, Glenco Mills, Linlithgo, and Walker’s Mills. — Map (db m136496) HM
145New York (Columbia County), Malden Bridge — Abraham Van Ness
Home of Abraham Van Ness Officer in Revolution who was shot on bridge by Tories in August, 1777 — Map (db m145265) HM
146New York (Columbia County), Malden Bridge — Abraham Van Ness
The only soldier of the Revolution killed in Colombia County was slain near this spot August 12, 1777. — Map (db m145267) HM
147New York (Columbia County), Malden Bridge — Riders Mills Schoolhouse
Built circa 1795 on land donated by Jonathan Rider, this one room school was in continuous operation for the next 160 years. Listed on the National & State Registers of Historic PlacesMap (db m158848) HM
148New York (Columbia County), Mt. Ross — Church Cemetery
Connected with Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. Known as Stissick, Gallatin, Ancram, Greenbush, and Vedder Church. Oldest stone 1770. — Map (db m145494) HM
149New York (Columbia County), Mt. Ross — Historic Farm
Rev. Herman Vedder in family since May 1, 1804. Life lease from John Livingston "shall minister & preach gospel in Greenbush Church.” — Map (db m145496) HM
150New York (Columbia County), New Lebanon — Ezra Gates
Homestead of Ezra Gates, Revolutionary soldier 1775-1780. Still in possession of Gates family. — Map (db m135062) HM
151New York (Columbia County), New Lebanon — Mohican Blessing Fountain
Thé Mohican Blessing Fountain was erected by the New Lebanon Garden Club in 1941 to give thanks to the Mohican Indians for their gift of the healing waters of the thermal mineral springs to all people forever. The Mohicans were the original . . . — Map (db m135096) HM
152New York (Columbia County), New Lebanon — Town of New Lebanon War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of those who have served our country in all wars. — Map (db m135558) WM
153New York (Columbia County), Old Chatham — Columbia Institute
Boarding school attended by about 120 students conducted here in mid 1850's. Also site of Hoag's Tavern coach stop on the Boston and Albany Turnpike. — Map (db m148938) HM
154New York (Columbia County), Old Chatham — Old Chatham
Settled about 1756 as part of New Brittain, King's District. Known as Federal Stores after 1787; Chatham, 1820-1869. — Map (db m148939) HM
155New York (Columbia County), Philmont — Village of Philmont World War Memorial
Erected By Village of Philmont In Honor of Those Who Served In 1917 - The World War – 1918 Died In Service Miss Katheryne E. Greene · J. W. Isenhart · Guy Minkler · John W. Seery · Ralph Steitz · Albert . . . — Map (db m158798) WM
156New York (Columbia County), Pine Plains — Plow Furnace
Site of plow furnace established 1840 by Moses Spaulding on Spaulding Creek. Abandoned 1910. — Map (db m145518) HM
157New York (Columbia County), Rayville — Founded 1782Friends Burial Ground
Founded 1782 Friends Burial Ground at Rayville, by the religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Incorporated 1902. — Map (db m158859) HM
158New York (Columbia County), Silvernails — Dings Cemetery
Oldest cemetery in Gallatin. Private for Dings family before 1748. — Map (db m145490) HM
159New York (Columbia County), Silvernails — Dings House
Site of Dings House Home of Hans Dings. One of first settlers of Gallatin. N.Y. before 1748. Leased from Livingston — Map (db m145482) HM
160New York (Columbia County), Silvernails — Training Ground
Training ground for New York State militia of the Gallatin District. Jeremiah Cronk, fifer, 1812. — Map (db m145489) HM
161New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — 1914 - Honor Roll - 1918
Our Men Who Enlisted Ray Barden · Elvin Barden · Joseph H. Beaugade · Robert M. Cook · Joseph Dunn · ★Charles Fuller · ★A. W. Henderson · Charles W. Hartman · Harold A. W Hartman · M. Laverne Harvey · Ezra Kern · Floyd D. Kern · . . . — Map (db m146099) WM
162New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — Cpl. Frank R. Fratellenico, Jr.Vietnam War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
For Conspicuous Gallantry-United States Army-101st Airborne Div.-He left his home in Spencertown and gave his life on the field of battle that others might live. Republic of Vietnam-August 19, 1970 — Map (db m62740) WM
163New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — Elisha Williams
Prominent lawyer and leading Federalist resided here 1759- 1789. He was a member of State Assembly, delegate to the 1821 Constitutional Convention. — Map (db m145520) HM
164New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — 474 — Old Corner Store
Served community from ca. 1805 until 1951 when grocery business ceased. Continued as site of Mesick Auctions to 1975. — Map (db m145514) HM
165New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — 445 — Pratt House
Col. David Pratt 1738-1828, Revolutionary War veteran, built this house in 1777. Led petition for 1793 law clearing local land titles. — Map (db m145517) HM
166New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — Spencertown Academy1847
Timothy Woodbridge D.D., first president Used continuously as school house since erection — Map (db m145513) HM
167New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — 210 — Spencertown Historic District
Spencertown Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018 by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m145533) HM
168New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — St Peter’s Presbyterian Church
Organized 1760 as a congregational church. Present building erected 1771. — Map (db m145530) HM
169New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — St. Peter’s Presbyterian Church
St. Peter’s Presbyterian Church 1771 Spencertown Cemetery 1760 New York State and National Registers of Historic PlacesMap (db m145523) HM
170New York (Columbia County), Spencertown — St. Peter’s Restoration2003 - 2015
Through community generosity The Friends of St. Peter’s Leadership of Mary Zander Benevolence of the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation — Map (db m145522) HM
171New York (Columbia County), Stockport — Staats House
Built by Col. Abram Staats Between 1654 – 1664 Henry Hudson landed here September 17, 1609 in sailing up Hudson River — Map (db m77136) HM
172New York (Columbia County), Stockport — Stockport-Stuyvesant Line
Stockport formed from parts of Hudson, Ghent, Stuyvesant, 1833. Stuyvesant formed from Kinderhook 1823. — Map (db m56695) HM
173New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Benjamin F. Butler
Born here 1795 - died 1858 A reviser of state laws; Regent 1829-32; Attorney General U.S. 1833-38; acting Sec. of War 1836-37 — Map (db m132613) HM
174New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Henry Hudson
Landed here Sept. 19, 1609 and was entertained by Indians who encamped here called Kinderhook. — Map (db m116690) HM
175New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Henry Van Schaack
Died here in 1823. Built these two houses. Was on first Board of Trustees of Williams College. — Map (db m37497) HM
176New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Kinderhook Creek
Prior to 1667 known as “Major Abram’s (Staats) Kill” and “Third Falls.” In 1823 called Stuyvesant Falls” and after 1845 “Kinderhook Creek” — Map (db m56638) HM
177New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Newton Hook
Also known as Nutten Hooke, Coxsackie Station. Early industrial area. Sites of ferry 1820, Cary Brick 1902, R&W Scott Ice Co., 1885. — Map (db m132615) HM
178New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Nutten Hooke
Granted to Arent Van Den Bergh in 1666. Sold to Hans Hendricksen in 1667. Old "fish place" 1 ½ mi. south. — Map (db m132617) HM
179New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Powell Patent1664
This marks the northwest point of this early grant. — Map (db m37470) HM
180New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Sharptown
was settled in 1683 by a group of Swedish families of Best and Scherp. — Map (db m37495) HM
181New York (Columbia County), Stuyvesant — Stuyvesant Landing
Now part of the Town of Stuyvesant set off from the Town of Kinderhook in 1823. — Map (db m132610) HM
182New York (Columbia County), Taghkanic — First Suyham Schoolhouse
Burned Oct. 1918. Land donated by Jacob Suydam about 1800 — Map (db m138015) HM
183New York (Columbia County), Taghkanic — Gallatin - Taghkanic Town Line
Gallatin organized 1803 and included Ancram. Taghkanic organized 1803 as Granger and included Copake. Both taken from Livingston — Map (db m145467) HM
184New York (Columbia County), Taghkanic — Site of Miller's Tavern
Built before 1770 by Wm. Rockefeller. Jonas I. Miller proprietor for many years. First town meeting here 1803. — Map (db m118764) HM
185New York (Columbia County), Taghkanic — Snyderville School
District no.1 1860-1942 Land donated in 1860 by Henry and Deborah Young Hanse — Map (db m150803) HM
186New York (Columbia County), Taghkanic — Town of Taghkanic Veterans Memorial
This Plaque is dedicated to the Men and Women of the Town of Taghkanic, who served in the Armed Forces of the United States — Map (db m138100) WM
187New York (Columbia County), Taghkanic — Veterans Memorial"Lest We Forget"
This Plaque is dedicated to the Men and Women of the Town of Taghkanic, who served in the Armed Forces of the United States — Map (db m118758) WM
188New York (Columbia County), Tanghail — Stage Inn
J. Suydam's Hotel, 1798-1822; Dr. C. Suydam's Office 1798-1822 J. Suydam Jr.'s Hotel 1822-49; Post office until 1906 — Map (db m138012) HM
189New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Alexander AbbottHouse c. 1830
Dr. Abbott (1812 – 1884) Major textile and paper manufacturer as well as dedicated citizen — Map (db m56645) HM
190New York (Columbia County), Valatie — First Presbyterian Church of Valatie
Congregation formed 1835 This edifice built 1878 Ogden & Wright, achitects — Map (db m56671) HM
191New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Gimp MillC. 1896 - 1995
The smallest of Valatie’s eight textile mills. The last built and the last to close. — Map (db m56642) HM
192New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Glynn Homestead
Gov. Martin H. Glynn   1871 – 1924 Congressman, Comptroller, Lieut. Governor, Governor, Orator, Journalist, a founder of the Irish Free State. — Map (db m37859) HM
193New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Gov. Glynn Square
Gov. Glynn Square and War Memorial Garden est. 1994 Site of Union School 1876 – 1929 Marker donated by Andrew Earl Boy Scouts Veterans Day Run 2006 — Map (db m56672) HM
194New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Governor Martin H. Glynn Village SquareDedicated Sept. 1994 by Mayor Patrick M. Grattan
On this site stood the Valatie Union School. ca. 1876 – 1929. Gov. Martin H. Glynn, as well as the many who served & died in both World Wars, attended here. Governor Glynn [1913 – 1914], was a Congressman, State Comptroller, . . . — Map (db m56673) HM
195New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Hoes HouseC. 1760
Early Dutch settlers ancestral home of Marie Hoes mother of Martin Van Buren — Map (db m56641) HM
196New York (Columbia County), Valatie — J. Miller Housec. 1840
Jacob Miller 1788 - 1873 Prominent farmer in the agricultural past of Valatie — Map (db m148937) HM
197New York (Columbia County), Valatie — John Rogers Housec. 1830
John Rogers 1799 – 1889 civic leader served on first Village Board in 1856 and was a founder of the National Union Bank — Map (db m56661) HM
198New York (Columbia County), Valatie — John Vanderpoel Home   c.1825
Dr. John, 1796 – 1851 First Valatie Postmaster   1832 Friend, ally and physician of President Van Buren — Map (db m37854) HM
199New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Knox Gun Crossing
Documentation shows that this is the most likely site of the Knox caravan trail during the winter of 1775-1776. — Map (db m37467) HM
200New York (Columbia County), Valatie — Nathan Wild House
National Register   c 1826 Nathan Wild 1790–1867, a founder of Valatie and its textile mills, one of the nations’ earliest industrial villages. — Map (db m37861) HM

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