Historical Markers and War Memorials in Columbia County, New York
Adjacent to Columbia County, New York
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| 1► New York (Columbia County), Ancram — Ancram's Civil War Veterans — Honor Roll — 1861-1865 — |
| 2► New York (Columbia County), Ancram — Iron Works — |
| 3► New York (Columbia County), Ancram — Lasher House — |
| 4► New York (Columbia County), Ancram — Signal Hill — |
| 5► New York (Columbia County), Ancram — The Men of Ancram Who Served In The World War — Honor Roll — 1917-1919 — |
| 6► New York (Columbia County), Ancram — Town of Ancram — |
| 7► New York (Columbia County), Ancramdale — Lead Mines — |
| 8► New York (Columbia County), Austerlitz — Edna St. Vincent Millay — |
| 9► New York (Columbia County), Canaan — Queechy Church Burial Ground — |
| 10► New York (Columbia County), Canaan — Town of Canaan War Memorial — |
| 11► New York (Columbia County), Chatham — Chatham — |
| 12► New York (Columbia County), Chatham — Chatham War Memorial — |
| 13► New York (Columbia County), Chatham — 452 — Clark Home — |
| 14► New York (Columbia County), Chatham — Groat’s Tavern — |
| 15► New York (Columbia County), Chatham — The American Legion — |
| 16► New York (Columbia County), Chatham — 133 — Tracy Memorial Village Hall — |
| 17► New York (Columbia County), Churchtown — Livingston-Claverack Line — |
| 18► New York (Columbia County), Claverack — Claverack War Memorial — |
| 19► New York (Columbia County), Claverack — First Court House — |
| 20► New York (Columbia County), Claverack — Gen. Samuel B. Webb — 1753-1807 — |
| 21► New York (Columbia County), Claverack — Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack — |
| 22► New York (Columbia County), Claverack — 275 — Shaw Bridge — |
| 23► New York (Columbia County), Claverack — Washington Seminary — |
| 24► New York (Columbia County), Claverack-Red Mills — The Lower Manor — |
| 25► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — Brick House Built in 1804 — |
| 26► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — First Public School in New York — |
| 27► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — Highland Turnpike — |
| 28► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — Saint Luke's Church Clermont — |
| 29► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church — 1902 — |
| 30► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — The Academy — Built in 1834 — |
| 31► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — The Clermont — |
| 32► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — The Stone Jug — |
| 33► New York (Columbia County), Clermont — Town Hall Clermont — |
| 34► New York (Columbia County), Copake — Copake, NY War Memorial — |
| 35► New York (Columbia County), Copake — First Town Meeting — |
| 36► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 3 — Blast Furnace & Charging Deck — Iron Works Trail — |
| 37► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 6 — Blowing Engine House — Iron Works Trail — |
| 38► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 2 — Charcoal Blast Furnace Operations — Iron Works Trail — |
| 39► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — Copake Falls War Memorial — |
| 40► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 1 — Copake Iron Works — 1845-1903 — |
| 41► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 125 — Copake Iron Works — |
| 42► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — Copake Iron Works Historic District — |
| 43► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — Harlem Valley Rail Trail — |
| 44► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 17 — Isaac Chesbrough House — Iron Works Trail — |
| 45► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 15 — Pomeroy — |
| 46► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 343 — Pomeroy Homes — |
| 47► New York (Columbia County), Copake Falls — 19 — Site of Pomeroy Houses — Iron Works Trail — |
| 48► New York (Columbia County), Craryville — Taghkanic Hamlet — |
| 49► New York (Columbia County), Craryville — Taghkanic-Claverack Line — |
| 50► New York (Columbia County), Craryville — Taghkanic-Hillsdale Line — |
| 51► New York (Columbia County), East Chatham — New Concord — |
| 52► New York (Columbia County), Elizaville — Calendar House — |
| 53► New York (Columbia County), Gallatinville — Gallatinville — |
| 54► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — A River Highway — |
| 55► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — A Vast Estate on the Hudson — |
| 56► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — Burned by the British — |
| 57► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — Clermont — |
| 58► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — First Schoolhouse — |
| 59► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — Manor House Site — Livingston Manor Tercentenary — 1686-1986 — |
| 60► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — Robert R. Livingston — Born 1746 - Died 1813 — |
| 61► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — Sharp’s Landing — |
| 62► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — Site of First Lutheran Church — |
| 63► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — The Carriage Barn — |
| 64► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — The Lilac Walk — |
| 65► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — The Locust Avenue — |
| 66► New York (Columbia County), Germantown — The Second Reformed Church — |
| 67► New York (Columbia County), Ghent — Columbia County — Historic New York — |
| 68► New York (Columbia County), Ghent — Downing Church — |
| 69► New York (Columbia County), Ghent — NY-27 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail — |
| 70► New York (Columbia County), Ghent — NY-28 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail — |
| 71► New York (Columbia County), Ghent — Ghent Honor Roll — |
| 72► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — American Revolution Memorial — |
| 73► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — Copake-Hillsdale Line — |
| 74► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — 446 — East Gate Tollhouse — Columbia Turnpike 1799-1907 — |
| 75► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — NY-29 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail — |
| 76► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — NY-30/MA-1 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail — |
| 77► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — Hillsdale Soldiers and Sailors Monument — |
| 78► New York (Columbia County), Hillsdale — The Veterans Memorial Garden of Hillsdale — Lest We Forget — Dedicated 2009 — |
| 79► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — 128th New York State Volunteer Infantry — |
| 80► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Barnyard — |
| 81► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Claverack - Greenport Line — |
| 82► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Columbia County — |
| 83► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Columbia County — |
| 84► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Columbia County — |
| 85► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Cosy Cottage — |
| 86► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Davis Hall — |
| 87► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Frederick Church and Olana — |
| 88► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Hudson, New York — "a seaport far from the sea" — |
| 89► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Icehouse — |
| 90► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Kitchen Garden — |
| 91► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Korea — |
| 92► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Livingston - Greenport Line — |
| 93► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — North Road — |
| 94► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Olana Viewshed — |
| 95► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Olana Viewshed — |
| 96► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Olana Viewshed — |
| 97► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Operation Desert Storm — 1991 — |
| 98► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Park and Lake — |
| 99► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Ridge Road — |
| 100► New York (Columbia County), Hudson — Roll of Honor — 1917-1918 — |
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