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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Orange County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Orange 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 Orange County, NY (474) Dutchess County, NY (295) Putnam County, NY (114) Rockland County, NY (253) Sullivan County, NY (120) Ulster County, NY (238) Passaic County, NJ (126) Sussex County, NJ (81) Pike County, PA (49)  OrangeCounty(474) Orange County (474)  DutchessCounty(295) Dutchess County (295)  PutnamCounty(114) Putnam County (114)  RocklandCounty(253) Rockland County (253)  SullivanCounty(120) Sullivan County (120)  UlsterCounty(238) Ulster County (238)  PassaicCountyNew Jersey(126) Passaic County (126)  SussexCounty(81) Sussex County (81)  PikeCountyPennsylvania(49) Pike County (49)
Adjacent to Orange County, New York
    Dutchess County (295)
    Putnam County (114)
    Rockland County (253)
    Sullivan County (120)
    Ulster County (238)
    Passaic County, New Jersey (126)
    Sussex County, New Jersey (81)
    Pike County, Pennsylvania (49)
 
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101New York (Orange County), Goshen — Historic Track"Cradle of the Trotter"
Made famous by Hambletonian (1849-1876) sire of trotters State Education Department • 1950Map (db m136098) HM
102New York (Orange County), Goshen — Horace Pippin
1888-1946 home of noted Afro-American artist. Attended nearby segregated school 1902 Metropolitan Museum Exhibit 1995. — Map (db m27277) HM
103New York (Orange County), Goshen — In Memory of the PatriotsWho Fell at the Battle of Minisink — On the 22nd Day of July 1779 —
(northwest base of monument)Col. Benjamin Tusten • Capt. Bazaleel Tyler • Capt. Samuel Jones • Capt. John Little • Capt. John Duncan • Capt. Benjamin Vail • Lieut. John Wood • Adjt. Nathaniel Finch • . . . — Map (db m147200) WM
104New York (Orange County), Goshen — Lawyer's Row
This building and its neighbors are known as “Lawyers Row.” Testimony that members of the profession have had offices here since the early 19th century. — Map (db m138567) HM
105New York (Orange County), Goshen — Maplewood
Maplewood, erected in 1816, was an early office of the Bank of Orange County. Est. 1813. Long the home of the Murray family, it became the Goshen Village Hall in 1976. — Map (db m25339) HM
106New York (Orange County), Goshen — Noah Webster
Dictionary compiler, taught school 1782-83 in the Farmers’ Hall Academy, a two-room brick structure now contained within this Goshen Town Hall — Map (db m136091) HM
107New York (Orange County), Goshen — Old Stone Schoolhouse
Built in the 1700’s and used continuously as a school until 1936 when purchased by Minisink Chapter, NSDAR. N.Y. State and National Register of Historic Places — Map (db m29728) HM
108New York (Orange County), Goshen — Orange County Community College
In this building on June 9, 1950, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted 34-0 to establish Orange County Community College. Dedicated on OCCC’s 50th AnniversaryMap (db m147202) HM
109New York (Orange County), Goshen — Orange County Seat
County Seat Orange, one of original N.Y. counties created 1683 by Assembly, Council and Gov. Thos. Dongen. Goshen became center for County government in the 1700’s. — Map (db m25195) HM
110New York (Orange County), Goshen — Orange County Veterans Memorial — Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery —
Dedicated to all men and women of Orange County, who served their country gallantly in time of war and honorably in time of peace — Map (db m158074) WM
111New York (Orange County), Goshen — President Ulysses S. Grant
June 24, 1873 President Ulysses S. Grant was a guest in this house and watched the trotters race over historic track from the barn in the rear — Map (db m147816) HM
112New York (Orange County), Goshen — Racing in Goshen...
It traces to the 1770s when local citizens raced their horse down the village's broad Main Street. The increasing popularity of this informal competition created the need for race tracks, the first of which was Fiddler's Green, readied in 1781 for . . . — Map (db m147596) HM
113New York (Orange County), Goshen — Site of Signal Fires
Site Of Signal Fires
War Of The Revolution — Map (db m115934) HM
114New York (Orange County), Hamptonburgh — William Bull
English Stonemason, with wife Sarah Wells, Orange County Pioneers, built 1722 homestead on 2600 acre land grant — Map (db m43045) HM
115New York (Orange County), Harriman — First MIA Flag
First MIA Flag On Nov. 10, 1974 the nation’s first MIA banner and flag pole was dedicated under a resolution conceived by Commander Thomas C. Bushing. — Map (db m28721) HM
116New York (Orange County), Harriman — First Train Order Transmitted by Telegraph
From this site the first train order was transmitted by telegraph in 1851 from Harriman to Goshen by order of Charles Minot of the Erie Railroad — Map (db m17050) HM
117New York (Orange County), Harriman — 327 — Harriman
Hamlet of Turner changed name 1910 to honor late railroad magnate Edward H. Harriman. Village was incorporated October 1914 — Map (db m121326) HM
118New York (Orange County), Highland — Appalachian Trail
First opened October 1923 in Bear Mtn. – Harriman Park. Maintained by volunteers NY – NJ Trail Conference — Map (db m20725) HM
119New York (Orange County), Highland — Appalachian Trail
Footpath for hikers 2100 miles Georgia – Maine Maintained by volunteers NY – NJ Trail Conference — Map (db m20727) HM
120New York (Orange County), Highland — Fort Clinton
Oct. 6, 1777, Orange County Militia defended this post, stormed by British, on futile expedition to aid Burgoyne at Saratoga. — Map (db m20694) HM
121New York (Orange County), Highland — Orange County
One of the original counties of Province of New York, established 1683, by Gov. Thomas Dongan, named for William, Prince of Orange. — Map (db m81840) HM
122New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — 100th Anniversary of Highland Falls
Dedicated to The Village of Highland Falls on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of incorporation 1906 – 2006 We respectfully remember our past, celebrate our present and begin our future Joseph E. D’Onofrio, Mayor Trustees Harold . . . — Map (db m55526) HM
123New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Abrams GateNamed in Honor of General Creighton W. Abrams — U.S. Military Academy Class of 1936 —
Born September 15, 1914       Died September 4, 1974 A hard-fighting World War II tank battalion commander, General Abrams led armored forces through France, relieved encircled American soldiers at Bastogne, and spearheaded . . . — Map (db m20013) HM
124New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — All Services Guardian Angel
The Cadet Honor Code A Cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do. Alma Mater Hail, Alma Mater, dear! To us be ever near. Help us thy motto bear, thru’ all the years. Let duty be well performed, honor be e’er untarned, . . . — Map (db m103706) HM
125New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Andre Cavaro Lucas
Medal of Honor awarded to Andre Cavaro Lucas Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry for action at Fire Support Base Ripcord Republic of Vietnam, 1 to 23 July 1970 “ . . . Lieutenant Colonel Lucas . . . performed numerous acts of extraordinary . . . — Map (db m60240) HM
126New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Benjamin J. Havens1789 -1877 — Proprietor, Benny Havens Tavern —
Originally located on Homestaed Avenue, later moved to the banks of the Hudson. Generations of West Point Cadets enjoyed the congenial atmosphere at the off-limits tavern run by Benny Havens. Here they could relax, unwind and spend some time . . . — Map (db m20016) HM
127New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Benny Havens
Tavern owner of USMA cadet fame buried at this site. Marker inscribed with song title tribute. 1789-1877   O & R Utilities — Map (db m54840) HM
128New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Buffalo Soldiers
African-American units of the 9th and 10th Cavalry quartered at West Point in 1907, grew to over 100 skilled and disciplined men who trained the cadets. Considered the first “colored regulars” at West Point. Many local men served in . . . — Map (db m58559) HM
129New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Buttermilk Falls
At the foot of this lane at Buttermilk Falls, was the Headquarters of General Israel Putnam, Commander in the Highlands 1779 — Map (db m18273) HM
130New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Capt. Molly Corbin
Revolutionary War heroine, called “Molly Pitcher” who manned the cannon when her husband was killed in battle. Molly was also badly wounded and lived in various homes while recuperating from her own wounds. Originally buried on the . . . — Map (db m20040) HM
131New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Captain Molly
Margaret Corbin, heroine of the Battle of Fort Washington, passed her last days on the former J.P. Morgan Eastate, near here. — Map (db m54841) HM
132New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Church of the Holy InnocentsCirca 1840's
Built "To the Honour and Glory of God, Amen" by Prof. R. W. Weir - named after his children. — Map (db m20014) HM
133New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Citizen’s National Bank
First bank in community – located on the main floor of this building 1908 — Map (db m55524) HM
134New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Freedom Road
The route traveled by the 52 American hostages from Stewart Airport to West Point after their release from captivity in Iran January 25, 1981. — Map (db m11713) HM
135New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Harriman Family
Edward Harriman was a railroad magnate who donated land for Harriman State Park. His son, William Averell, was a noted public servant and diplomat, whose contributions include serving as the chief overseas administrator of lend-lease, and Ambassador . . . — Map (db m54854) HM
136New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Highland Falls World War II Memorial
In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for God and Country World War II Elmer Blake • Harold D. Bock • Concetta Costagna • Charles W. Erichson • Raymond J. Flanders • Leon Harer, Jr. • M. Joseph Hogan • John J. Monahan • Joseph F. . . . — Map (db m52878) HM
137New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Highlands Korea & Vietnam Memorial
In honor of the men and women of the Town of Highlands who served our country during the Korean Conflict Jun. 27, 1950 to Jan. 31, 1955 and the Vietnam Era Aug. 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 — Map (db m52880) WM
138New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Highlands War Memorial
In honor of the men and women of the Town of Highlands who served our country under God in war and peace. To the memory of those who died to preserve our freedom. — Map (db m52881) HM
139New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Highlands World War I Memorial
World War 1917 – 1918 Dedicated to the men from the town of Highlands who died that this nation might live. — Map (db m52879) HM
140New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Iran Hostages
Fifty-two Americans held hostage in Iran for 444 days were reunited with their families on January 25, 1981. On route to the local Thayer Hotel they were accorded a grand patriotic outpouring of admiration and respect by the local community . . . — Map (db m20015) HM
141New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Iranian Hostage Reunion
On January 25, 1981 fifty-two Americans were reunited with their families and nation after 444 days as hostages in Iran. Enroute to the U.S.M.A., West Point they were the recipients of an outpouring of love from people of the Hudson Valley and a . . . — Map (db m7435) HM
142New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — John Burroughs
April 3, 1837 – March 29, 1921 As a young man, the poet- naturalist taught school near this spot. Here he wrote his poem “Waiting”. — Map (db m52715) HM
143New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — The Army Mule
Since 1899 the mule has been the West Point mascot promoting the spirit of the Corps of Cadets. Mules were very important to the Army in the late 1800s through World War I. While not regular cavalry mounts, mules were used extensively to pull supply . . . — Map (db m7434) HM
144New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — The Long Gray Line
In honor of the Long Gray Line of the United States Military Academy serving our nation since 1802 Sponsored by Thomas B. Dyer ’67 • Edward C. Meyer ’51 • John A. Hammack ’49 • Denis F. Mullance ’52 • Theodore G. Stroup Jr. ’62 and Highland Falls . . . — Map (db m54851) HM
145New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Union Cemetery War Memorial
In memory of our dead heroes soldiers, sailors and marines of all wars.               U.S.A. — Map (db m54867) HM
146New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — USMA Iraq and Afghanistan Deaths
In honor of the first male and female graduates of the United States Military Academy killed in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terrorism Iraq CPT James F. Adamouski ’95           2 April 2003 2LT Emily J. T. Perez ’05   . . . — Map (db m54994) WM
147New York (Orange County), Highland Falls — Warner Sisters
After the death of their father, Susan (1819-1885) and Ann (1824-1915) Warner lived and worked on Constitution Island on the Hudson, gardening, writing popular books and famous song “Jesus Loves Me.” They regularly administered to the . . . — Map (db m29866) HM
148New York (Orange County), Highland Mills — Rushmore Library
Built in 1923 by the Charles E. Rushmore family, Mt. Rushmore is named for Charles E. Rushmore. — Map (db m45986) HM
149New York (Orange County), Howells — Mapes Cemetery
Burials from 1804 including Samuel Mapes, 1735 – 1820. Soldier of Revolution, signer of pledge to sustain Continental Congress. — Map (db m95888) HM
150New York (Orange County), Huguenot — Indian Raid
Route taken by N. Y. and N. J. militia in pursuit of Col. Brant for raid on Minisink (Port Jervis) July 21, 1779. — Map (db m53051) HM
151New York (Orange County), Huguenot — Indian Raid
Home of Philip Swartwout, Chairman Committee of Safety, 1777. He and two sons were scalped here in Brant's raid, Oct. 15, 1778. — Map (db m53054) HM
152New York (Orange County), Huguenot — 4 — Painted ApronsLegends & Lore
Black Rock School attacked by Brant's raiders, 1779. Girls spared as aprons marked with emblem signaling raiders not to harm them. — Map (db m129078) HM
153New York (Orange County), Middletown — "Fireman Joe"
The existence of the Firemen's Memorial Fountain in Thrall Park is due largely to the efforts of Mr. J. B. Wheeler. The fountain, with its seven foot statue of a uniformed fireman holding a baby in his arm, is symbolic of and dedicated to the . . . — Map (db m118332) HM
154New York (Orange County), Middletown — Cal Rodgers
Pioneer Aviator Flew 1st Coast To Coast Flight Of Wright Ex Flyer-Vin Fiz 1st Landing Site 9/17/1911 Pleasure Grounds Race Track — Map (db m140299) HM
155New York (Orange County), Middletown — Edmund S. Lloyd
Built a supercenter in 1950 in a cow pasture beside a two lane country road. Rte. 211 grew to major retail center known as the “Miracle Mile.” — Map (db m29680) HM
156New York (Orange County), Middletown — Edwin Welling VanDuzer Memorial Home
Edwin Welling VanDuzer Memorial Home-Built 1887 Frank J. Lindsey. Architect 1939 Historical Society of Middletown and Wallkill Prec — Map (db m147875) HM
157New York (Orange County), Middletown — Erie RR Station
1st station used 1843-1896 This bldg, Romanesque style built 1896, George E. Archer, Architect. This RR station served passengers thru 1983 — Map (db m29634) HM
158New York (Orange County), Middletown — First Congregational Church
Organized June 10, 1785 First and only church in vicinity for 40 years Third edifice erected here 1872 — Map (db m47897) HM
159New York (Orange County), Middletown — First Presbyterian Church, Scotchtown, N.Y.
‹— One mile northwest First Presbyterian Church, Scotchtown, N.Y. Organized Jan. 1796, building opened Sept. 12, 1797. Present edifice built 1854. — Map (db m26243) HM
160New York (Orange County), Middletown — First School Site
Private School Built On This Site c. 1790. Used As A Public School 1813-1818 Torn Down To Build A New School At North & Depot St. — Map (db m140298) HM
161New York (Orange County), Middletown — Grace Episcopal Church1848
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m118330) HM
162New York (Orange County), Middletown — 548 — Henry Wisner, Sr
Ca. 1720-1790 buried here Continental Congress delegate. NY State Senator, patriot who produced gunpowder for Revolutionary War. — Map (db m133154) HM
163New York (Orange County), Middletown — Hotel Site
J. France home converted to hotel, 1872. Long known as Russell House, burned in 1907. Later Mitchell Inn, on this site 1908-1963. — Map (db m47896) HM
164New York (Orange County), Middletown — Mechanicstown School
Formerly a one-room schoolhouse, District #11, Town of Wallkill. Built in the 1800’s, this first Mechanicstown school served area students until closing in 1926. — Map (db m25335) HM
165New York (Orange County), Middletown — Mt. Johnson School
Formerly a one-room schoolhouse, District #13, Town of Wallkill. Built in 1851 by stone mason Samuel Bull. For 96 yrs. grades 1-8 attended. Closed in 1947. Memorialized 2000 – Town of WallkillMap (db m136993) HM
166New York (Orange County), Middletown — Notable Graves
Early Middletown promoter Elisha P. Wheeler; philanthropists Webb and Eugene Horton & S. Maretta Thrall; inventor George N. Clemson, civic leader James N. Pronk. — Map (db m50387) HM
167New York (Orange County), Middletown — 1995 — Phillipsburgh
During the Revolutionary War, Mills owned by patriots Henry Wisner and Moses Phillips produced gunpowder for Washington’s Army here. — Map (db m25337) HM
168New York (Orange County), Middletown — S. Maretta Thrall
1830-1897. With father's tannery business estate she donated Thrall Library, 1901 Thrall Hospital, 1892-1929, Thrall Park developed 1884 — Map (db m29635) HM
169New York (Orange County), Middletown — The Calvert Vaux Entranceway to Hillside Cemetery
Honoring the celebrated landscape architect, associate of Frederick Law Olmstead, who designed the cemetery in 1861. —————————————— Hillside Cemetery has . . . — Map (db m118380) HM
170New York (Orange County), Middletown — Trolley Plant
Wallkill Transit Co. 1912-1924 Power generated for Middletown-Goshen trolley in this historic building, Mechanicstown, N.Y. — Map (db m118328) HM
171New York (Orange County), Middletown — Vaux Landscape
Hillside Cemetery, 1861. Picturesque design by Calvert Vaux, renowned Anglo-American architect, and co-designer of Central Park in New York City. — Map (db m50386) HM
172New York (Orange County), Monroe — American Heroes
Monroe honors those buried here, whether they be private or general, who served our nation to keep us free from the Revolution to Vietnam. — Map (db m23669) HM
173New York (Orange County), Monroe — Crane Park
In honor of A. J. Crane, first president Monroe Improvement Association, estab. 1921 to purchase and improve land around the Mill Pond as a public park. — Map (db m23673) HM
174New York (Orange County), Monroe — 231 — First ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
Presbyterian Meeting House 1783. Land gift of Daniel Miller. First Pastor Silas Constant. Last service 1853 Rev. Daniel Niles Freeland. — Map (db m122288) HM
175New York (Orange County), Monroe — Gladys Taylor’s InnTown of Warwick
Notable Inn, 1942 - 1968, of the Greenwood Lake Forest Farms Colony. Vacation residence of African-American cultural leaders including Langston Hughes. — Map (db m28867) HM
176New York (Orange County), Monroe — Landmark of Monroe
The 1800’s saw this site occupied by a fulling mill. During the 1900’s a blacksmith shop operated by Mr. Gimpsey was here. Circa 1925 a two-story wood frame soda fountian stood here. in 1919 “The Monroe Diner” was opened. It was operated . . . — Map (db m24259) HM
177New York (Orange County), Monroe — McGarrah’s Inn
Freemasons met here from 1817-1826. Purchased by the Cornerstone Lodge #711 in 1998. The 1817 Lodge Room remains active as of 2013. — Map (db m68711) HM
178New York (Orange County), Monroe — Methodist Church
Built in 1840, land donated by the Sweezy’s, enlarged in 1875. Earlier services conducted by circuit riders at Knights Mill & Forshee Hill. — Map (db m50383) HM
179New York (Orange County), Monroe — Monroe Cheese Co.
Cheese was first made here in 1873 by Julius Wettstein. In 1892 Emil Frey developed Liederkranz & c.1917 Velveeta. Moved to Van Wert, Ohio 1926. — Map (db m23675) HM
180New York (Orange County), Monroe — Monroe Race Track
First races held here, 1908. Last race, 1927. Track record was set in 1913 by Directum 1:2:04 1/2. The grandstand was razed in 1964. — Map (db m25105) HM
181New York (Orange County), Monroe — Monroe School
Built 1908. Partly destroyed by fire 1928. Grade K-12 as of 1945. Movie “Letter to a Hero” filmed here in 1943. — Map (db m95263) HM
182New York (Orange County), Monroe — Monroe, New York
Before the railroad came to town, Monroe had been an isolated community, composed mainly of farmers. When the New York & Erie Railroad (later reorganized as the Erie Railroad) rolled into town in 1841, an entirely new way of life was introduced. . . . — Map (db m60267) HM
183New York (Orange County), Monroe — 440 — Rest Haven
Built 1902, Moses C. Migel purchased in 1923 as vacation home for blind. Donated to Amer. Fdn. for blind 1944. Helen Keller visited here. — Map (db m121325) HM
184New York (Orange County), Monroe — Reynolds House
Outlaws attacked and attempted to murder patriot Henry Reynolds, who was saved by the heroics of his daughter Phoebe, circa 1782 — Map (db m34318) HM
185New York (Orange County), Monroe — Roscoe W. Smith
In Honor of Roscoe W. Smith Founder Old Museum Village of Smith’s Clove who, by his interest, vision, imagination and industry, collected and preserved for future generations this treasury of Americana. Founded 1950           . . . — Map (db m24258) HM
186New York (Orange County), Monroe — Town of Monroe
Created by NYS March 23, 1799 First named Cheescocks, renamed Munroe April 6, 1808, popularized Monroe ca. 1818 after President James Monroe. — Map (db m23469) HM
187New York (Orange County), Monroe — Village of Monroe
A small farming community which grew from the ashes of the disastrous fire, being incorporated in 1894. — Map (db m23466) HM
188New York (Orange County), Montgomery — “Colored Cemetery"
Not all who arrived in this "New World" came of their own free will. There were those brought in heavy iron shackles -- victims of the cruel and inhumane institution known as slavery. According to records, 236 slaves, and 17 free blacks and . . . — Map (db m23118) HM
189New York (Orange County), Montgomery — German Town
Site of Hebron Lutheran Church and burial ground (Harrison Meeting). Log church built by Palatine Germans. Destroyed prior to American Revolution. — Map (db m23112) HM
190New York (Orange County), Montgomery — Mastadon Dig 1800
1st U.S. Science expedition remains exhibited London & Amer. philosoph. Society, Philadelphia. Dig Painted by Charles W. Peale, 1810. — Map (db m49822) HM
191New York (Orange County), Montgomery — Montgomery House
Built by Palantine settler Hans Smith 1771. Enlarged by Johannes Miller 1791 a promoter of Cochecton Pike, Montgomery Academy & County Agricultural Society — Map (db m23115) HM
192New York (Orange County), Montgomery — Site of Pleasure GroundPart of Original Archibald Kennedy Patent
James Ward-Grist-Miller, owned present village-called Ward's Bridge until 1810. Land part of Thomas & Mary Powell, vast farm on both sides of Union Street, early Hudson River steamboat builders. 1850-1878-Site of first Orange County Fairs, . . . — Map (db m23110) HM
193New York (Orange County), Montgomery — Smith Homestead
Site of stone house built by pioneer settler Wilhelm Smith in 1759. Replaced by his descendants c. 1850 present Greek revival style frame structure which incorporates fabric from the original dwelling — Map (db m23101) HM
194New York (Orange County), Montgomery — Ward’s Bridge
Early name of Montgomery. James Ward built a bridge near this site, mid 1700s for access to his grist mill, nearby, now gone. — Map (db m23102) HM
195New York (Orange County), New Hampton — Hampton
A 1700 industrial and mill settlement. Wawayanda Inn built in 1866, a store and stage coach stop. Mason’s store established 1917. — Map (db m32923) HM
196New York (Orange County), New Milford — New Milford
One of the oldest hamlets in the town of Warwick purchased from the Delaware Indians thru the Wawayanda patent of 1702. — Map (db m21105) HM
197New York (Orange County), New Windsor — "The Publick Building Called the Temple"
Chaplain Israel Evans proposed building a “Temple of Virtue” where officers could assemble for meetings and the army could worship together rather than attend separate services around town or ignore the Sabbath completely. To this end, . . . — Map (db m8763) HM
198New York (Orange County), New Windsor — 1798 Clinton House
Built by General James Clinton Commander of NY troops during the Revolutionary War, presided at surrender at Yorktown 1781. Town Clerk & Supervisor of New Windsor, died here Dec. 22, 1812 — Map (db m44245) HM
199New York (Orange County), New Windsor — Bruenig Road
Honors Lt. William Bruenig killed in a flight training accident 8-28-1942 Stewart Field after bailing USMA Aviation Cadet to safety. — Map (db m136856) HM
200New York (Orange County), New Windsor — Camps of 1782-83
Newburgh and New Windsor were occupied by troops under Washington, waiting for the end of the war of American Revolution — Map (db m42436) HM

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