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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Broome County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Broome 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 Broome County, NY (102) Chenango County, NY (111) Cortland County, NY (102) Delaware County, NY (435) Tioga County, NY (65) Susquehanna County, PA (47) Wayne County, PA (92)  BroomeCounty(102) Broome County (102)  ChenangoCounty(111) Chenango County (111)  CortlandCounty(102) Cortland County (102)  DelawareCounty(435) Delaware County (435)  TiogaCounty(65) Tioga County (65)  SusquehannaCountyPennsylvania(47) Susquehanna County (47)  WayneCounty(92) Wayne County (92)
Binghamton is the county seat for Broome County
Adjacent to Broome County, New York
      Chenango County (111)  
      Cortland County (102)  
      Delaware County (435)  
      Tioga County (65)  
      Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania (47)  
      Wayne County, Pennsylvania (92)  
 
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1 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — 1776-1976 In Memory Of
1776 - 1976 In memory of the approximately four hundred veterans of the War of Independence who were pioneers in settling the Broome County area. Washington at Valley Forge.Map (db m198162) WM
2 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — 1st N.Y. and 108th Ambulance Co's Memorial
In memoriam to the members of the 1st N.Y. and 108th Ambulance Co's. 27th Division A.E.F., World War I, 1917, 1918, 1919Map (db m198158) WM
3 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — A. Phillip Randolph — (1889-1979)
Founder and long-time president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. During World War II he fought for equal employment in defense industries for African Americans and after the war won the fight to ban discrimination in the armed . . . Map (db m197937) HM
4 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Alfred Dunk House
Alfred Dunk House has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m198185) HM
5 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Binghamton Public Library — "The People's University" — Built 1903 —
A gift from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to the City of Binghamton. Architect Sanford Lacey.Map (db m198161) HM
6 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Camp Susquehanna
Near this spot, Col. David Ireland trained the 137th NY. They defended the right flank on Culp's Hill at Gettysburg, contributing to Union victory in the battle & Civil War.Map (db m198178) HM
7 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — 490 — Centenary Church
Site of the 45th Annual Convention of the NY State Woman Suffrage Association attended by 162 delegates October 14-17, 1913Map (db m132676) HM
8 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Cesar Chavez — (1927-1993)
A Mexican-American farm worker and labor leader who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, later known as United Farm Workers, to fight for justice for farm workers. "Non-violence takes more guts, if I can put it bluntly, . . . Map (db m197895) HM
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9 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Chenango Canal
The southern end of the 97-mile canal (1837-78) was at the river confluence. It moved Pa coal, local lumber & goods to the Erie Canal. Canal Society of NYSMap (db m92919) HM
10 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Confluence Park
Located at the convergence of the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers, Confluence Park is the hub of the Two Rivers Greenway and a meeting of Binghamton’s past and present. [captions] The South Washington Street Bridge, shown here, was designed by . . . Map (db m198124) HM
11 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Confluence Park — Celebrating the Native American presence in Binghamton through the park's design
This park capitalizes on the natural beauty of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers, maintaining a strong vista of the river confluence. The hub of a network of Binghamton's riverfront greenways, the park was planned to provide safe public access to . . . Map (db m198126) HM
12 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Daisy L. Bates — (1914-1999)
Journalist, publisher, author and an American civil rights leader. As president of the Arkansas NAACP, she played an important role in the Little Rock integration crisis of 1957. "No man or woman who tries to pursue an ideal in his or . . . Map (db m197921) HM
13 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Dedicated to the Memory
Dedicated to the memory of our boys who paid the supreme sacrifice in World War II. B.B.B. Factory. Harold Butts, Joseph Curay, Vernon Leamon, Michael Lutsic, Clarence Misner Workshoe Factory. Martin Bernat, John Bezosky Jr. Geo. F. Factory. . . . Map (db m198159) WM
14 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Donald E. Burton Sr. — 5th February 1930 - 11th February 1970 — City of Binghamton Department of Parks & Recreation Employee —
On February 11th Donald was driving a tractor fitted with a sweeper brush to remove snow from sidewalks. Donald noticed co-workers shoveling the sidewalks of this bridge. In an act of kindness he volunteered to clear the bridge sidewalks with his . . . Map (db m198180) HM
15 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — E. D. Nixon — (1899-1987)
Civil Rights leader and union organizer who worked alongside MLK, Jr. and also served as president of the Montgomery NAACP. "We had a long, hard row to hoe, but we did it with persistence, great leadership and belief in ourselves and . . . Map (db m197936) HM
16 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Ezell Blair, Jr. — (1941-)
One of the Greensboro Four who participated in the famous "Sit-In" at the Greensboro, NC Woolworth's store, challenging the store's policy of segregation. "Mom, we are going to do something tomorrow that may change history that might . . . Map (db m197885) HM
17 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Fannie Lou Hamer — (1917-1977)
In August 1964, she testified at the Democratic National Convention calling for the seating of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party at that convention. "The first vote I cast, I cast my first vote for myself, because I was running . . . Map (db m197938) HM
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18 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Frederick Douglass — (1818-1895)
A self-educated escaped slave and an American abolitionist and reformer, he firmly believed in the equality of all people, regardless of race or sex. "The life of a nation is secure only while the nation is honest, truthful, and . . . Map (db m197919) HM
19 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Freedom Trail
Fugitive slaves were aided on the Underground Railroad at this site. Dr. S. Hand house & nearby A.M.E. Zion and A.M.E. Bethel ChurchMap (db m101993) HM
20 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Heroic Sons
This monument is the tribute of Broome County to her heroic sons who served in defence of The Union. 1861 - 1865.Map (db m198170) WM
21 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Historic North Side-Bingham's Patent
Historic North Side Bingham's Patent Near this site is the northern boundary of the land grant of William Bingham. This was the city limit until April 4, 1890Map (db m93031) HM
22 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Historic North Side-The Chenango Canal
Historic North Side The Chenango Canal Between 1837 and 1875 the canal linked Binghamton and Utica. Its general course followed the line of State St. which is built on the filled in canal bed.Map (db m93029) HM
23 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — In Honor of Rod Serling
In Honor of Rod Serling, Class of 1943 creator of "Twilight Zone" award winning dramatist playwright and lecturer 1924-1975Map (db m92985) HM
24 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Indian Castle
Indian Castle Located near junction of Castle Creek with Chenango River. Called Otsiningo. Destroyed Aug. 18, 1779 during Sullivan CampaignMap (db m93030) HM
25 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — James Herbert Cameron — (1914-2006)
The lone survivor of a lynching, Cameron dedicated his life to promoting civil rights, racial unity and equality. He was an author and founded several chapters of the NAACP and also America's Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee. "I . . . Map (db m197940) HM
26 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — James L. Farmer, Jr. — (1920-1999)
. . . Map (db m197913) HM
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27 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Jesse Jackson — (1941-)
Was part of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. whose purpose was to harness moral authority in the service of the civil rights movement. "If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can . . . Map (db m197877) HM
28 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — John F. Kennedy — (1917-1963)
The 35th President of the U.S., Kennedy supported desegregation and civil rights. He proposed what became the Civil Rights Act of 1964. "One person can make a difference and every person should try."Map (db m197905) HM
29 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — John Lewis — (1940-)
Became a Freedom Rider associated with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Later, as the chairman of SNCC, he helped plan and took part in the Selma, Alabama desegreation march that became known as Bloody Sunday. "We can . . . Map (db m197888) HM
30 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Korean War Memorial
Dedicated to all veterans who served our country during the Korean Conflict, "The Forgotten War", July 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953 [south side] Korean (conflict) War. June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953. Killed in action, Broome County, NY. Patrick . . . Map (db m198173) WM
31 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Marconi Tower
Erected November 1913 by Guglielmo Marconi to test the possibility of transmitting telegraphic signals to moving trains along the Lackawanna RR.Map (db m198200) HM
32 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Men of Broome
Men of Broome who served for us, in your name this bridge we give, that your laurels may grow green, that your memory may live. Flowing stream and wooded hills spanned by arch of classic grace, here we speak our gratitude, here we hold your . . . Map (db m198130) WM
33 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Mohandas K. Gandhi — (1869-1948)
Devoted his life to the pursuit of social justice through non-violent civil disobedience, beginning in South Africa, then as a leader of the independence movement in his native India. He was assassinated as he tried to address the . . . Map (db m197899) HM
34 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Near This Point 18 August 1779
Near This Point 18 August 1779 Camped the army of James Clinton en route to join the forces of General John Sullivan in the expedition against the Iroquois and their British allies in the war of the American Revolution Originally erected by . . . Map (db m92920) HM
35 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Nelson R. Mandela — (1918-)
Imprisoned for resisting South African apartheid. Four years after his 1990 release, South Africans of all races were allowed to vote for the first time in a national election where he was elected the first black president of South . . . Map (db m197904) HM
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36 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — New York State Inebriate Asylum — Erected 1858
First hospital on the United States dedicated to the treatmemt of alcoholism. Placed by the New York State Society of the National Society of the Dames of the Court of Honor Mrs. James V. Fiori State President 1997Map (db m149561) HM
37 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Phelps Mansion Museum
Phelps Mansion Museum has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1973 by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m92921) HM
38 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Roberson Museum — Sullivan-Clinton Museum Exhibit — Reported permanently removed
A museum exhibit interprets the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign of 1779. The campaign destroyed Native American villages and crops throughout the Iroquois homeland.Map (db m94628) HM
39 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Rosa L. Parks — (1913-2005)
. . . Map (db m197917) HM
40 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Routes of the Armies of General John Sullivan and General James Clinton
Routes of the Armies of General John Sullivan and General James Clinton 1779 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 . . . Map (db m93324) HM
41 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Site of Peterson's Tavern
Site of Peterson's Tavern First meeting place of the newly incorporated village of Binghamton May 3, 1834Map (db m92915) HM
42 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — St. Mary's Home
Former site of St. Mary's Home operated by the sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet founded by the Rev. James F. Horrigan 1881 - 1961. Erected by the kids, benefactors of St. Mary's Home Aug. 1998.Map (db m198202) HM
43 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — 625 — Stone Opera House
Built by Charles Stone in 1892 & visited by Theodore Roosevelt in 1900. This theatre hosted many famed actors and playwrights.Map (db m198182) HM
44 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Susan B. Anthony — (1820-1906)
A woman's right activist whose protests ultimately led to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution which gave women the right to vote. "Failure is impossible"Map (db m197893) HM
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45 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — The Bevier-Wright House
Built by Cornelius & Barbara Bevier circa 1850. Purchased 1889 by Otsego County native & Civil War veteran William Wright for 3,000.00. W. E. Wright was a carpenter, general contractor & proprietor of two stove & tinware stores in Binghamton. . . . Map (db m94390) HM
46 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — The Binghamton Clothing Company
The Binghamton Clothing Company stood directly across the street from this marker. The fire, which began on July 22, 1913 at approximately 2:25pm, remains the worst loss of life by fire in city history. The fire claimed 31 lives. Nellie Connor, . . . Map (db m198174) HM
47 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — The Quinn Farm — James Quinn — President —
First Farm Bureau in the United States In 1911 began the largest organization of farmers founded for the purpose of extending the science of agriculture.The growth of their idea resulted in the unparalleled productivity of American agriculture . . . Map (db m93291) HM
48 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — The Skirmisher
To Those from Broome County who served in the Spanish-American WarMap (db m198123) WM
49 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — 149 — Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church
Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m198201) HM
50 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Universalist
First society formed 1838 church erected this square facing Exchange St. in 1846, burned c. 1867Map (db m93290) HM
51 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Viola Liuzzo — (1925-1965)
Became a civil rights activist and participated in the Selma Alabama march after Bloody Sunday, and was murdered later that day by the Ku Klux Klan. "Everybody's struggle"Map (db m197883) HM
52 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — William J. McGowan Award
William J. McGowan, Jr. 1918 - 1922 — Binghamton City Council — 1976 - 1991 —————————————————— The . . . Map (db m121221) HM
53 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — William L. Moore — (1927-1963)
A white mail carrier who staged lone protests against racial inequality by hand-delivering letters he had written denouncing racial segregation. He was gunned down on his final walk to the state capital in Mississippi. "Equal rights . . . Map (db m197891) HM
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54 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — William L. Moore — (1927-1963)
. . . Map (db m197910) HM
55 New York, Broome County, Binghamton — William L. Moore — A Tribute to a Humanitarian
William L. Moore was a man of action. This Binghamton native faced many challenges while helping to preserve the freedom and rights of others. After he served our country honorably as a U.S. Marine and graduated from Harpur College (SUNY), he . . . Map (db m198184) HM
56 New York, Broome County, Chenango Forks — Lock 107
The stone walls visible here are parts of Lock 107 on the Chenango Canal, which opened in 1837. Constructed as a composite lock of stone lined with wooden planks, Lock 107 was repaired and rebuilt several times over the years. The last rebuild of . . . Map (db m94370) HM
57 New York, Broome County, Chenango Forks — The Chenango Canal
The Chenango Canal was part of a vast network of canals that connected New York State's cities with the Great Lakes, the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. Opened for navigation on May 6, 1837, the Chenango Canal carried people between the Erie . . . Map (db m94410) HM
58 New York, Broome County, Corbettsville — Binghamton and Upper Susquehanna — Historic New York
The valleys of the Upper Susquehanna River were natural routes for Indians, traders and settlers. Oquaga, near Windsor, was an Indian fur-trading post, and became an objective of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign of 1779. From a dam at the outlet of . . . Map (db m35164) HM
59 New York, Broome County, Deposit — Delaware County
Set apart from Ulster and Otsego Cos., 1797; Named for Delaware River, which was named for Lord Delaware, Governor of Virginia, 1609Map (db m92745) HM
60 New York, Broome County, Deposit — First Bank Building In Deposit
Historical Marker First Bank Building In Deposit 1869-1894 Knapp BrothersMap (db m92917) HM
61 New York, Broome County, Deposit — Home of First Bank in Deposit
Historical Marker Home of First Bank in Deposit founded by, Charles Knapp, Esq. 1854Map (db m93292) HM
62 New York, Broome County, Deposit — Oldest Building In Deposit
Historical Marker Oldest Building In Deposit-1799 Formerly Rookery Tavern 1800-1870Map (db m92766) HM
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63 New York, Broome County, Deposit — Revolutionary Cemetery
Historical Marker Revolutionary Cemetery War veterans of 1776 & 1812 Originally and Indian Burial GroundMap (db m93203) HM
64 New York, Broome County, Deposit — Site Of First Store In Deposit
Site Of First Store In Deposit Built By Silas Crandall 1803Map (db m92918) HM
65 New York, Broome County, Deposit — This Boulder Marks The Fort Stanwix Treaty Line
This Boulder Marks The Fort Stanwix Treaty Line The deed from the Indians to the whites was signed November,5 1768 The line was run in 1769 from the Delaware River almost due north to the mouth of the Unadilla River It afterward became the . . . Map (db m92769) HM
66 New York, Broome County, Deposit — Village of Deposit Incorporated 1811
Historical Marker Village of Deposit Incorporated 1811 Originally Cookhouse Site of John Hulce's home First permanent settler 1789Map (db m93293) HM
67 New York, Broome County, Endicott — Riverside Cemetery
Est. 1792 Burial place of early settlers and Joshua & John Mersereau, heroes of the Revolutionary War NYS & National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m141694) HM
68 New York, Broome County, Endicott — Routes of the Armies — Of General John Sullivan and General James Clinton — 1779 —
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: Union near this point . . . Map (db m141807) HM
69 New York, Broome County, Endicott — The Brick Store
Built 1829-30 by C.E. and W.H. Keeler. Second store in Union Corners. Now oldest. Slated for demolition, but saved and restored 1987.Map (db m141708) HM
70 New York, Broome County, Harpursville — Kilmer Sanitarium
Est. by S Andral Kilmer 1892 Believed cancer cure from sulpher springs and bottled swamproot a kidney cure Carriage house bldg remainsMap (db m243455) HM
71 New York, Broome County, Harpursville — Reticulated Giraffe — Giraffa Camelopardalis Reticulate — Conservation Status: Near Threatened —
Reticulated giraffes are a giraffe subspecies that live in open woodlands and wooded grasslands in Somalia, northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. There are a total of nine subspecies of giraffes that call Africa home. Giraffes are . . . Map (db m150508)
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72 New York, Broome County, Harpursville — Robert Harpur — 1731-1825
Revolutionary War veteran. Professor at Kings College. Deputy Secretary of State. Pioneer of Local Lands. Namesake of Harpursville and Harpur College.Map (db m93548) HM
73 New York, Broome County, Hawleyton — 19th Century Hawleyton
First called The Hemlocks. You are here X 1. Water Powered Mill 2. Blandings Store 3. Town Hall 4. Hawleyton Creamery 5. Hawleyton ME Church and Parsonage Given by James Hawleyton 6. Lyceum Hall - Later Blacksmith Shop 7. Hawleyton . . . Map (db m220880) HM
74 New York, Broome County, Lisle — Honoring Our Military — War and World War II Memorial
LISLE APPRECIATES all our men and women who put themselves in harm's way to serve and protect our American freedoms, people and country. dedicated 2008 Men and women of Lisle who have served their country during . . . Map (db m236089) WM
75 New York, Broome County, Lisle — Lisle Academy Bell
Erected in honor of Lisle Academy Students Centennial 1866-1966. Donated by Raymond H. Gehm 1966Map (db m236091) HM
76 New York, Broome County, Lisle — Lisle Village Hall — Built 1902
In this building, January 5, 1918 Florence B. Chauncey was the first woman in New York State to vote in an election. Map (db m141711) HM
77 New York, Broome County, Maine — 122 — Death Valley Road — Legends & Lore
Cautionary Tales of Murders, Hangings, Drownings, and Scattered Bones near This Road Have been Told By Residents for Generations. Map (db m202081) HM
78 New York, Broome County, Maine — 395 — Pitcher's Mill
Grist mill founded ca. 1830 by H.B. & Daniel Slosson. Owned by A. Pitcher 1920-1949, closed in 1955. Donated to historical society in 1988.Map (db m132753) HM
79 New York, Broome County, Port Crane — Chenango Canal — 1837-1878
Here the towpath followed river and base of the hill (Sign reset in 2006) In Memory Of Leon Deanjou Map (db m23064) HM
80 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 386 — 1870 Tannery
Ezekiel Clark tanned sheep hides here in thirty-six vats of hemlock bark. Last owner U.S. Leather closed business ca. 1900.Map (db m132769) HM
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81 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 5 — Canal Towpath
Remnant of 1865 Chenango Canal Extension towpath located between Front St & Kimble Rd. abandoned 1872 before extension completed.Map (db m141701) HM
82 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 385 — Choconut Mill
Flour mill built here in 1865 by Hezekiah Lee. Later owned by Anson Dewey. Rebuilt 10 months after 1874 fire. Closed ca. 1910.Map (db m132770) HM
83 New York, Broome County, Vestal — Chugnut
Native American village near mouth of Big Choconut Creek. Destroyed by General Enoch Poor August 18, 1779, Clinton-Sullivan Campaign.Map (db m127570) HM
84 New York, Broome County, Vestal — Drovers Inn
1844 inn built by John and Jacob Rounds as stopover for drovers. Scene of many political discussions. Rounds home after 1855. Map (db m127573) HM
85 New York, Broome County, Vestal — Old Canal Bed
Down the path are remains of the unfinished Chenango Canal extension. It was built in the 1860'sMap (db m94389) HM
86 New York, Broome County, Vestal — Rounds Cemetery
Pioneer Alfred Rounds and some of his descendants are buried in this stone-walled family cemetery on land son Jacob purchased in 1825.Map (db m127574) HM
87 New York, Broome County, Vestal — Rounds House
1895 Queen Anne style home designed by T. I. Lacy for Fayette L. Rounds, Vestal's first railroad agent. Tower added in 1912 Map (db m141697) HM
88 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 306 — Vestal Depot
Built 1881 in Carpenter Gothic style for D.L. & W. Railroad. Moved to this site in 1972. Restored and reopened as museum in 1976.Map (db m128008) HM
89 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 312 — Vestal Park — Cemetery Est. 1834.
Revolutionary War veterans John Rush and William Weston, Civil War veterans and early town settlers buried here.Map (db m128009) HM
90 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 307 — Vestal Parkway
Parkway style highway built 1941. Completed 1951. Led to rapid development along what became Vestal's "$50 Million Main Street."Map (db m133061) HM
91 New York, Broome County, Vestal — War Memorial
Everlasting Gratitude from the people of Vestal to their servicemen and women who served, gave their lives, and carried the torch of freedom. World War II Dead Floyd Beam • Chester Bennett • R. W. Bingham Robert Bingham • . . . Map (db m154395) WM
92 New York, Broome County, Vestal — 396 — Willis Cemetery
Burials 1810-1934 David & Phebe Willis arrived in Willow Point CA. 1796, Elias Willis owned local tavern. Buried here with family.Map (db m127997) HM
93 New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Gen. John Paterson — 1744 - 1808
Revolutionary Patriot New York State Assemblyman United States Congressman Colonial PioneerMap (db m104535) WM
94 New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Grace Episcopal Church — 1871
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m236092) HM
95 New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — M60 A3 Battle Tank — [War Memorial]
Years in Production: 1960 - 1987 Manufacturer: Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Chrysler Weight: 46 Tons Main Armament: 105mm (4.1in) M68 Gun Engine: V-12 Twin Turbo Diesel Top Speed: @30mph (road) This display is in honor of all service . . . Map (db m104532) HM WM
96 New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — 856 — Riverside Cemetery Patriot Burials
Revolutionary War Patriots Caleb Hyde, John Seymour and Orange Stoddard interred here 1820-1856Map (db m236097) HM
97 New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Whitney Point Fire Bell
Presented to Whitney's Point Fire Depart. by Luke N. English March 15, 1899.Map (db m236095) HM
98 New York, Broome County, Windsor — History of Old Onaquaga Valley
First People in the Valley The earliest inhabitants of this Susquehanna River valley were here more than 400 years ago. A 1614 map drawn by Dutch traders shows the existence of a village spelled Ogehage. Over time- and many different . . . Map (db m94489) HM
99 New York, Broome County, Windsor — In Memory of "Wausaunia" Rebecca Kellogg Ashley
In Memory of "Wausaunia" Rebecca Kellogg Ashley Born Dec. 22, 1695, in Suffield, Mass. Died Aug 1757, Windsor N.Y. Interpreter for the Indians at the "Old Fort," a mission station in charge of Rev. Gideon Hawley in 1748.Map (db m94536) HM
100 New York, Broome County, Windsor — Ouaquaga Bridge
341' long double span lenticular bridge built in 1888. On National Historic Register 2003.Onaquaga, an Iroquois camp, destroyed in 1788 was nearby.Map (db m94492) HM

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