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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kings County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Kings 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 Kings County, NY (169) New York County, NY (1305) Queens County, NY (69) Richmond County, NY (113) Hudson County, NJ (71)  KingsCounty(169) Kings County (169)  NewYorkCounty(1305) New York County (1305)  QueensCounty(69) Queens County (69)  RichmondCounty(113) Richmond County (113)  HudsonCountyNew Jersey(71) Hudson County (71)
Adjacent to Kings County, New York
    New York County (1305)
    Queens County (69)
    Richmond County (113)
    Hudson County, New Jersey (71)
 
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101New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — New Utrecht Liberty Pole
This Liberty Pole marks the spot over which the American flag first waved in the town of New Utrecht. The original pole was erected by our forefathers at the Evacuation of the British, November 1783, amid the firing of cannons and demonstration of . . . — Map (db m30342) HM
102New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — New Utrecht Reformed ChurchRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
Completed in 1829, the Church incorporates in its walls the stones from the original structure, which had stood in the eastern corner of the old New Utrecht Reformed Church Cemetery, 16th Avenue and 84th Street since 1700. During the Battle of . . . — Map (db m30069) HM
103New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — New Utrecht Reformed ChurchLandmarks of New York
The walls of this building, constructed in early Gothic revival style in 1828, contain stones taken from a predecessor church built in 1700 as the first house of worship for the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Utrecht, organized in 1677. The . . . — Map (db m30177) HM
104New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — New York City Airliner Disaster
In memory of those who perished in the sky and on the ground in the mid-air collision of TWA Flight 266 and United Airlines Flight 826 over New York City on December 16, 1960. The deadliest airline disaster in American history at the time. It . . . — Map (db m126851) HM
105New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — 66.252.1-9 — Nine Keystones, circa 1924/"Night", circa 1910
Nine Keystones, circa 1924 From the Park Lane Hotel, formerly at 299 park Avenue, Manhattan, designed by Schultz and Weaver Limestone 66.252.1-9, Gift of the Anonymous Arts Recovery Society and Frederick Fried These large keystones of male . . . — Map (db m109511) HM
106New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Old Stone HouseRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
During the 1776 Battle of Brooklyn, Maryland continental soldiers under General William Alexander waged a crucial battle at this site. This Dutch farmhouse has been reconstructed. — Map (db m146161) HM
107New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — On July 4, 1776
American Artillerymen under the command of Maj. Gen. Henry Knox fired from this area on the British Invasion Fleet in New York Harbor. These were the first shots of the Battle of Long Island. Damage & casualties were inflicted upon the H.M.S. Asia. — Map (db m21609) HM
108New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Our Drummer Boy
Erected by the Drum and Bugle Corps of the 13th Regt. N.G., S.N.Y., in memory of Clarence D. MacKenzie, born Feb. 8, 1849, Died at Annapolis, MD., June 11, 1861, aged 12 yrs 4 mos 3 dys Back of Monument: This young life was the first offering . . . — Map (db m13314) HM
109New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Parkville Veterans Memorial
The Parkville Community pays homage to those of its neighbors who served in the armed forces in defense of our country. — Map (db m51925) HM
110New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Pieter Claesen Wyckoff HouseRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
Originally the center of a Dutch West India Company bowerie, or farm, the original portion of the Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House was built c. 1652 by Pieter and his wife Grietje Van Ness and is the oldest surviving structure in New York City. The . . . — Map (db m30079) HM
111New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — 64.260.1-6 — Pilaster Capitals, 1898Louis H. Sullivan — (American, 1856-1924) —
Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856-1924) Pilaster Capitals, 1898 From the Bayard-Condict Building, 65 Bleeker Street, Manhattan, designed by Louis H. Sullivan Cast stone 64.260.1-6, Gift of Anonymous Arts Recovery Society These capitals . . . — Map (db m109514) HM
112New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — 69.181 — Plaque, circa 1885From the Mulcaster Building, formerly at 1297 3rd Avenue at 68th Street, Manhattan, unknown architec — Terracotta —
Plaque, circa 1885 From the Mulcaster Building, formerly at 1297 3rd Avenue at 68th Street, Manhattan, unknown architect Terracotta 69.181, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frost This delightful image of a butterfly-child sipping nectar from . . . — Map (db m109513) HM
113New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Plymouth Church of the PilgrimsUnderground Railroad Heritage Trail
The congregation of Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims hired Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) as their first minister, approving of his abolitionist sentiments. Beecher protested the Fugitive Slave Laws of 1850, exhorting his congregation to place the . . . — Map (db m33772) HM
114New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Ponkiesberg Fortification
Near this place during the Revolutionary War stood the Ponkiesberg fortification from which General George Washington is said to have observed the fighting at Gowanus during the Battle of Long Island August 27, 1776. Erected in 1926 by the South . . . — Map (db m133580) HM
115New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Prison Ship Martyrs Monument
[Engraved into the limestone at the base of the tower]: 1776 The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument 1908 [Plaque on monument's opposite side from engraving]: In memory of the 11,500 patriotic American Sailors and Soldiers . . . — Map (db m14891) HM
116New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Projectiles for U.S. 20-inch Rodman Gun
These thousand pound cast iron balls fit the huge gun in the park just outside the fort’s main gate. The 20-inch model of 1864 was experimental; the largest standard seacoast gun in use during our Civil War was the 15-inch Rodman. — Map (db m29650) HM
117New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Red Lion InnRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
Near here stood the Red Lion Inn, marking the junction of three country roads: Martense Lane, which followed what is now the southern edge of the Green-Wood Cemetery; the Narrows Road, which came up the shore of New York Bay from Denyse’s Ferry; and . . . — Map (db m13243) HM
118New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Replica of the Statue of Liberty, circa 1900Unknown Artist and Maker — (American, Akron, Ohio) —
Unknown Artist and Maker (American, Akron, Ohio) Replica of the Statue of Liberty, circa 1900 Galvanized sheet steel and zinc over iron frame Gift of the Athena-Liberty Lofts, L.P., The Athena group, and Brickman Associates, in honor of the . . . — Map (db m109515) HM
119New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Revolutionary War Cemetery
1776 1962 Revolutionary War Cemetery In everlasting memory to all those that are buried here, that our country be ever free — Map (db m108749) HM WM
120New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Robert E. Lee Tree
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121New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Robert J Crawford
In memory of our brother Robert J Crawford April 1, 1939 - Sept. 11, 2001 and all our brother knights who perished on September 11 at the World Trade Center — Map (db m35119) HM
122New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Rockaway Footpath
On the eve of the Battle of Long Island in the early morning hours of August 27, 1776, General William Howe, commander of the British forces, ordered a local tavern owner, William Howard, and his son to guide several thousand British redcoats along . . . — Map (db m30058) HM
123New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Samuel F. B. Morse
Samuel F. B. Morse Inventor of the telegraph To honor and perpetuate his memory this plaque is presented by the members of the Morse Telegraph Club 1968 Upper Monument: Samuel Finley Breese Morse Born Charlestown Mass: April XXVII 1791 Died . . . — Map (db m13315) HM
124New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Sheepshead Bay Veterans Memorial
For God and Country In memory of those who served in the Armed Forces of our country. Bill Brown Post No. 507 American Legion — Map (db m51384) HM
125New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Site of the Dongan Oak
At the Battle of Long Island, on the hill to the north of this spot, the Americans had a redoubt with two guns, to guard the old Valley Grove Road, called by the early settlers the “Porte”, meaning gate-way through the hills, and which . . . — Map (db m13218) HM
126New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Soldiers and Sailors World War I Monument
Dedicated to the memory of the men from this district who gave their lives in the World War 1914-1918 Erected by the Fifth Assembly District Memorial Committee June 1921 Soldiers’ Memorial: They sought no Glory but their country’s good . . . — Map (db m135107) HM
127New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Spanish 24-Pounder
In 1786, when this piece was cast, it was common to give names to guns. Theodorico (“Little Theodore”) served as part of the defenses of Santiago de Cuba. Though it had been rifled to improve its range and accuracy, Theodorico was . . . — Map (db m21667) HM
128New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m13255) HM
129New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m21613) HM
130New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m30174) HM
131New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m30175) HM
132New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m30997) HM
133New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m31008) HM
134New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that thirteen British colonies had joined together to create a new nation: the United States of America. Here in Brooklyn, only two months later, the survival of that new . . . — Map (db m31009) HM
135New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of BrooklynThe Revolutionary War at Green-Wood
On July 4, 1776, the United States issued its Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. As the summer progressed, General George Washington and his Continental Army held Brooklyn and New York City, while the British gathered their forces on . . . — Map (db m69530) HM
136New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Battle of Long Island22-29 August 1776
In the summer of 1776 this site saw both the first coast defense of the newborn United States & the opening of the largest battle of the Revolutionary War. On that original Fourth of July, a small American gun position near here entered into an . . . — Map (db m21612) HM
137New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Brooklyn Bridge1867 - 1883
The Brooklyn Bridge, the largest suspension bridge in the world at the time it was built, was the first to span the East River. Designed and constructed by John A. Roebling and his son, Washington A. Roebling, the bridge spans 3,461 feet and rises . . . — Map (db m130437) HM
138New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance and Tribute Walk
The Foundation wishes to express its gratitude to the many individuals who worked so hard and gave so generously to make this memorial a reality. Principal Benefactors: Ebbets Field Wall of Remembrance Foundation, Inc., Sol Moglen, Founder; Mark . . . — Map (db m61554) WM
139New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Builders of the Bridge
Dedicated to the memory of Emily Warren Roebling 1843-1903 whose faith and courage helped her stricken husband Col. Washington A. Roebling, C.E. 1837-1926 complete the construction of this bridge from the plans of his father John A. Roebling, C.E. . . . — Map (db m134185) HM
140New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Caponier
Fort Hamilton, with its heavy guns, defended New York City against ships. This structure defended Fort Hamilton against land attack. The caponier was a flank battery designed to sweep the back of the main fort with cannon fire and to protect the . . . — Map (db m21619) HM
141New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Church of the GeneralsSt. John’s Episcopal Church
General Robert E. Lee – Vestryman 1842-1844 General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson – Baptized 1849 General Matthew B. Ridgway (N.A.T.O. Commander) – Baptized 1899--------------- Other general and flag officers who have worshipped . . . — Map (db m108740) HM
142New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Delaware RegimentBattle of Long Island – August 27, 1776
Responding to the call of the Continental Congress, the Delaware Regiment was organized in January of 1776. In early August of that year they were ordered to march northward to join the Continental army under the command of General Washington. . . . — Map (db m13211) HM
143New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Dover Patrol
To the glory of God and in everlasting remembrance of The Dover Patrol 1914 – 1919 They died that we might live. May we be worthy of their sacrifice. West Side of Monument: This monument to the Dover Patrol erected as a tribute to . . . — Map (db m38784) HM
144New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Freedom TreeMaj Donald Cook
The Freedom Tree With the vision of universal freedom for all mankind This tree is dedicated to Maj Donald Cook and all Prisoners of War and Missing in Action 1973 — Map (db m108744) WM
145New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Freedom TreeRichard Cocheo
The Freedom Tree With the vision of universal freedom for all mankind This tree is dedicated to Richard Cocheo and all Prisoners of War and Missing in Action 1973 — Map (db m108745) WM
146New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Freedom TreeS.Sgt. John Allen Payne
The Freedom Tree With the vision of universal freedom for all mankind This tree is dedicated to S.Sgt. John Allen Payne and all Prisoners of War and Missing in Action 1973 — Map (db m108746) WM
147New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Green-Wood Cemetery
The Green-Wood Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. Established in 1838, this was the largest and most varied of . . . — Map (db m69535) HM
148New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Green-Wood Cemetery
The Green-Wood Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. Established in 1838, this was the largest and most varied of . . . — Map (db m69539) HM
149New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Japanese Hill-and-Pond GardenA landscape with deeper meaning
In the gardens of Japan, nature is rarefied, abstracted, and interpreted to reveal lessons about life and our own place in the larger scheme of things. Symbolic elements imbue the landscape with deeper meaning. Among the major features of the . . . — Map (db m106162) HM
150New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Kings Highway1636
The King's Highway formerly the road to Flatlands Neck passed this site. Over it the Indian braves and Captain John Underhill with his colonial soldiers passed. Lord Cornwallis, on August 25, 1776, at the head of the British troops silently . . . — Map (db m18403) HM
151New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Marquis de Lafayette
This monument was erected and presented by Henry Harteaua distinguished citizen of Brooklyn to be an enduring tribute to the memory of one who as friend and companion of the immortal Washington fought to establish in our country those vital . . . — Map (db m30768) HM
152New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Old Stone HouseRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
The Old Stone House, also known as the Vecte-Cortelyou House, was built in 1699 along the Gowanus Road, which skirted a creek of the same name. During the Battle of Brooklyn, on August 27, 1776, approximately 2,000 combined British forces captured . . . — Map (db m146160) HM
153New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — The Shirley A. Chisholm New York State Office Building
Dedicated October 4, 2010 In honor of Shirley A. Chisholm, a former New York State Legislator, the first African-American woman elected to the United States Congress and the first African American woman to seek a major party presidential . . . — Map (db m126472) HM
154New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Thomas F Norton
In memory of our brother who died in Vietnam P. F. C. Thomas F. Norton 1947 - 1968 — Map (db m18404) WM
155New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Tree Dedication for Medal of Honor RecipientsCypress Hills National Cemetery
This tree dedicated by the Veterans Administration in 1976 to America’s Medal of Honor Recipients who helped make this Bicentennial Observance possible “By gallantry above and beyond the call of duty” — Map (db m61576) WM
156New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Triumph on Battle HillThe Revolutionary War at Green-Wood
You now stand on Green-Wood Cemetery’s Battle Hill, the highest natural elevation in Brooklyn. On the morning of August 27, 1776, had you stood here, you would have seen the Battle of Brooklyn developing in front of you. British General James . . . — Map (db m69525) HM
157New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — United States Post Office / Main Brooklyn Post OfficeLandmarks of New York
United States Post Office Landmarks of New York The older section of this Romanesque Revival building was begun in 1885 and completed in 1892. The plans of Mifflin E. Bell, the original architect, were modified by William A. Freret, his . . . — Map (db m134957) HM
158New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Van Ness-Parsons Family Tomb
This family wanted to make sure to cover all their bases. So they went with it all: (form left to right) the Old Testament, personified by baby Moses and his mother; The New Testament, represented by Jesus and Mary; Osiris, the Egyptian god . . . — Map (db m126668) HM
159New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Walt Whitman(1819 - 1892) — He gave America, and poetry itself, a new voice. —
On this site, from 1841 to 1892, stood the offices of the Brooklyn Eagle. In its time, a powerful paper. From 1846 to 1848, Whitman, not yet 30 but a seasoned journalist, served as its editor. For his stand against slavery in newly admitted states, . . . — Map (db m31145) HM
160New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Washington A. Roebling
Builder of the Brooklyn Bridge 1870-1883 The engineering miracle of its day: the longest suspension bridge in the world Society of Old Brooklynites 1973 — Map (db m133579) HM
161New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — What is a redoubt anyway?
A redoubt is part of a fort or defensive position, usually temporary, made from soil and usually reinforced with timber or stone. Other Defensive Engineering Terms Abatis - Any temporary construction; In a fort or redoubt, . . . — Map (db m126755) HM
162New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Where the Dodgers Made Baseball History and Jackie Robinson Changed America
Once upon a time (1890-1957), there was a major league baseball team in Brooklyn—the Dodgers. They played their games at Ebbets Field (1913-1957) in Flatbush, where the fans and players dodged the trolley cars to get to the ballpark. But it . . . — Map (db m33742) HM
163New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — William Jay GaynorMayor of New York City — 1910-1913 —
William Jay Gaynor Lawyer-Jurist-Executive Defender of Civil Liberties Born Oriskany NY February 23 1851 - Died September 10 1913 - Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York 1894 to 1909 – Mayor of the City of New York 1910 . . . — Map (db m135174) HM
164New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — William Moir Smith
Company A. 71st Reg N.Y.S.M. Who fell mortally wounded at the first battle of Bull Run July 21, 1861. Died at Richmond, VA Aug 1, 1861 Aged 22 years — Map (db m149407) HM
165New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Wonder Wheel
Wonder Wheel Construction began in 1918. Opened Memorial Day in 1920. Built right here in Coney Island by Herman Garms & Bethlehem Steel. Weight: 400,000 pounds. Height: 150 feet, tallest in the world. Capacity: 144 people. The . . . — Map (db m106163) HM
166New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Wyckoff Bennett Mont HouseRevolutionary War Heritage Trail
This Dutch-American farmhouse is a quiet reminder that the Battle of Brooklyn, one of the biggest conflicts of the Revolutionary War, took place when Kings County was still mostly farm country. The country boasted fewer than 4,000 inhabitants, one . . . — Map (db m30082) HM
167New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Wyckoff-Bennett HomesteadHistoric District - New York City
The best preserved, and considered by many the most beautiful example of Dutch Colonial architecture in Brooklyn, this dwelling is believed to have been built by Henry and Abraham Wyckoff, descendants of Pieter Wyckoff who came to this country in . . . — Map (db m30180) HM
168New York (Kings County), Brooklyn NY — LituanicaFirst trans-Atlantic flight by Lithuanians
Lituanica 1923 - 2013 80th Anniversary Flight across the Atlantic Lithuanian Pilots Steponas Darius and Stasys Girenas — Map (db m77711) HM
169New York (Kings County), Fort Greene — Fort Greene Historic District
Fort Greene is a neighborhood with unusually consistent 19th century domestic architecture developed principally in the short span between 1855 and 1875. Fort Greene Park was created in 1848 at the instigation of poet Walt Whitman who was then the . . . — Map (db m35110) HM

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