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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 (564) Dutchess County, NY (337) Putnam County, NY (139) Rockland County, NY (267) Sullivan County, NY (163) Ulster County, NY (266) Passaic County, NJ (138) Sussex County, NJ (96) Pike County, PA (127)  OrangeCounty(564) Orange County (564)  DutchessCounty(337) Dutchess County (337)  PutnamCounty(139) Putnam County (139)  RocklandCounty(267) Rockland County (267)  SullivanCounty(163) Sullivan County (163)  UlsterCounty(266) Ulster County (266)  PassaicCountyNew Jersey(138) Passaic County (138)  SussexCounty(96) Sussex County (96)  PikeCountyPennsylvania(127) Pike County (127)
Goshen is the county seat for Orange County
Adjacent to Orange County, New York
      Dutchess County (337)  
      Putnam County (139)  
      Rockland County (267)  
      Sullivan County (163)  
      Ulster County (266)  
      Passaic County, New Jersey (138)  
      Sussex County, New Jersey (96)  
      Pike County, Pennsylvania (127)  
 
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201 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Landmark of Monroe
On Lakes Road (County Route 5) at Route 17M (New York State Route 17M) on Lakes Road.
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
202 New York, Orange County, Monroe — McGarrah’s Inn
On Stage Road north of State Route 17M, on the right when traveling north.
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
203 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Methodist Church
On Maple Avenue, 0.1 miles east of Stage Rd, on the left.
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
204 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Monroe Cheese Co.
On Millpond Pkwy near Smith Field Court.
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
205 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Monroe Race Track
On Maple Ave at Carpenter Place, on the right when traveling north on Maple Ave.
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
206 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Monroe School
On North Main Street (County Route 105) 0.1 miles south of Schunemunk Road (New York State Route 208).
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
207 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Monroe, New York
On Millpond Parkway, 0.1 miles east of Route 17M.
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
208 New York, Orange County, Monroe — 440 — Rest Haven
On High Street.
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
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209 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Reynolds House
On Reynolds Road, 0.3 miles west of Orange Turnpike (County Route 19) when traveling west.
Outlaws attacked and attempted to murder patriot Henry Reynolds, who was saved by the heroics of his daughter Phoebe, circa 1782Map (db m34318) HM
210 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Roscoe W. Smith
On Route 17M (New York State Route 17M) 0.2 miles east of Museum Village Road.
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
211 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Town of Monroe
On New York State Route 17M at New York State Route 208, on the right when traveling west on State Route 17M.
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
212 New York, Orange County, Monroe — Village of Monroe
On 17M (New York State Route 17M) 0 miles east of Lake Street, on the right when traveling west.
A small farming community which grew from the ashes of the disastrous fire, being incorporated in 1894.Map (db m23466) HM
213 New York, Orange County, Monroe — 207 — Village of Monroe Historic District
On Stage Road north of Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Village Of Monroe Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m224410) HM
214 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — “Colored Cemetery"
On St Rte 416 (New York State Route 416) 0.5 miles south of Union St. (New York State Route 211).
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
215 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — German Town
On New York State Route 416, 0 miles east of New York State Route 211, on the left when traveling east.
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
216 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — Mastadon Dig 1800
On New York State Route 17K, 1 mile west of New York State Route 208, on the right when traveling west.
1st U.S. Science expedition remains exhibited London & Amer. philosoph. Society, Philadelphia. Dig Painted by Charles W. Peale, 1810.Map (db m49822) HM
217 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — Montgomery House
On Union St (New York State Route 211) 0 miles north of New York State Route 416, on the left when traveling north.
Built by Palantine settler Hans Smith 1771. Enlarged by Johannes Miller 1791 a promoter of Cochecton Pike, Montgomery Academy & County Agricultural SocietyMap (db m23115) HM
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218 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — Site of Pleasure GroundPart of Original Archibald Kennedy Patent
On Union St (New York State Route 211) at Pleasure Ground St, on the right when traveling south on Union St.
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
219 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — Smith Homestead
On Albany Post Rd (County Route 18) 0.1 miles south of Van Aist Rd. (New York State Route 17K), on the left when traveling north.
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 dwellingMap (db m23101) HM
220 New York, Orange County, Montgomery — Ward’s Bridge
On Ward St (New York State Route 17K) at Elizabeth St, Bridge St & Ward St on Ward St.
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
221 New York, Orange County, New Hampton — Hampton
On County Road 50 (County Route 50) 0.5 miles north of New York 17M (New York State Route 17M), on the left when traveling north.
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
222 New York, Orange County, New Milford — New Milford
On New York State Route 94 at Iron Mountain Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 94.
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
223 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — "The Publick Building Called the Temple"
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
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, soldiers . . . Map (db m8763) HM
224 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — 1798 Clinton House
On Little Britain Road (New York State Route 207) at Beattie Rd, on the right when traveling west on Little Britain Road.
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, 1812Map (db m44245) HM
225 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — 9/11 Memorial
On Walsh Avenue at Quassaick Avenue (U.S. 9W), on the left when traveling west on Walsh Avenue.
In honor of victims and their families of Sept. 11, 2001 They Will Never Be ForgottenMap (db m214880) HM WM
226 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Bruenig Road
On Bruenig Rd at International Blvd., on the left when traveling north on Bruenig Rd.
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
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227 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Camps of 1782-83
On Windsor Hwy (New York State Route 32) at Coutant Lane on Windsor Hwy.
Newburgh and New Windsor were occupied by troops under Washington, waiting for the end of the war of American RevolutionMap (db m42436) HM
228 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Early Cemetery
On U.S. 9W, on the right when traveling north.
of the Presbyterian Church in 1764, here lie many early residents including Sgt. Elihu Spear killed at the end of the Revolutionary War, one day after peace was declared.Map (db m44505) HM
229 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Edmonston House
On New York State Route 94, 0.2 miles New York State Route 32, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1755, by William Edmonston, used as a hqts for General’s St. Clair and Gates in 1782-83 and as a medical staff headquarters during the army encampments at New WindsorMap (db m24416) HM
230 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Falls House Site
On Little Britain Rd (New York State Route 207) at Union Ave (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling east on Little Britain Rd.
Here, Oct. 1777, Gen. George Clinton rallied troops after fall of Forts Clinton and Montgomery, to defend Hudson Valley from BritishMap (db m44033) HM
231 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Forge Hill Road
On Forge Hill Road (County Route 74) at 9W, on the left when traveling east on Forge Hill Road.
Named for Brewster Forge of Revolutionary period. Soldiers, marching to New Windsor Camp, 1782 passed over this road.Map (db m8230) HM
232 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Freedom Road
On Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the left when traveling north.
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 m8215) HM
233 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Freedom Road
On Little Britian Road (New York State Route 207) at Breunig Road, on the right when traveling west on Little Britian 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 m44035) HM
234 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Glass Works Site
On River Road at Clinton Street, on the right when traveling north on River Road.
Glass Works Site Newburgh Glass Co 1867 72 Patented Glass From Rock Quarried at Butter Hill Products Included Bottles Pocket Flasks and Insulators Hudson Valley Bottle ClubMap (db m37134) HM
235 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Headquarters Site
On River Road at County Road 69, on the right when traveling north on River Road.
. . . Map (db m37135) HM
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236 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Historic New Windsor
On River Road at County Road 69, on the right when traveling north on River Road.
Historic New Windsor Nearby stood the Thomas Ellison house, used as headquarters by General George Washington at various times during the years of 1779-1781. Also quartered here was Alexander Hamilton and here was planned the attack on Stony . . . Map (db m37137) HM
237 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Hostages Return From Iran
On 1st Street at Circulation Drive, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
On January 25th 1981 After being held hostage by Iran for 444 days These gallant Men and Women first set foot on American soil Here at Stewart Airport And were welcomed home by their grateful and joyful countrymen Who have dedicated this . . . Map (db m158169) HM WM
238 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Korea and Vietnam Wars Memorial
On Walsh Avenue at Quassaick Avenue (U.S. 9W), on the left when traveling west on Walsh Avenue.
Dedicated to the Men-Women who served God and Country in Korea and Vietnam for our right to freedom and to preserve freedom throughout the worldMap (db m214884) WM
239 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — LCDR Nicholas G. BrooksIn Loving Memory of
On U.S. 9W at New York State Route 94, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 9W.
Born May 18, 1943 Missing in Action, Laos, Jan. 2, 1970 Buried at Sea, April 1982 N.F.A. Class of 1961Map (db m214876) WM
240 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Little Britain, N.Y.
On Little Britain Road (New York State Route 207) 0.2 miles Druy Lane (New York State Route 747).
Settle 1724 by John Humphrey, named by Peter Mulliner 1729, birthplace of New York's first Governor & U.S. Vice-President 1805-1812 George Clinton.Map (db m44248) HM
241 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Mulliner Cemetery
On Little Britain Road (New York State Route 207) 0.1 miles east of Bull Road, on the left when traveling east.
Early burial ground of the Mulliner family & other early Little Britain families including the Beattie's, Falls Waugh's, Duboi's & Wellings on the land of Peter MullinerMap (db m44244) HM
242 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — New Windsor Cantonment…Going, going, gone!
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
A “cantonment” was a more permanent quarters for troops than an encampment of tents. New Windsor, like Valley Forge, contained orderly lines of log huts that housed troops over the winter. After the Revolutionary War, New Windsor’s huts were sold . . . Map (db m8770) HM
243 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — New Windsor Memorial VFW Post 4732 Veterans Memorial
On Walsh Avenue at Quassaick Avenue (U.S. 9W), on the left when traveling west on Walsh Avenue.
[VFW Emblem] To honor the dead by helping the livingMap (db m214878) WM
244 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Purple Heart MemorialCombat Wounded Veterans
On Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the recipients of this nation’s oldest military decoration, “The Purple Heart” My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country’s way to show they care. If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace will come . . . Map (db m8228) HM
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245 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Revolutionary Hut
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
This Revolutionary Hut was given by Mr. & Mrs. William T. Hand to the National Temple Association, Inc. and re-erected through the generosity of Mr. William Applebye Robinson Dedicated October 7, 1934.Map (db m8774) HM
246 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Temple Hill
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
In 1783, in the “Temple of Virtue” here on Temple Hill, General George Washington ordered officers to gather stories of gallantry and faithful service by enlisted men and to select candidates for the Badge of Military Merit, the inspiration for the . . . Map (db m8807) HM
247 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — The Land
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
By 1782, more than a century of settlement and eight years of military occupation had left much of the Hudson River’s waterfront deforested. Nevertheless, the Quartermaster Department, responsible for securing the army’s living quarters, found a . . . Map (db m8766) HM
248 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — The People of the New Windsor Cantonment
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
Approximately 7,500 soldiers of the Continental Army, who came from New England, the Mid-Atlantic states, Canada, and even Europe, lived at New Windsor Cantonment. Although most were in their twenties, the soldiers ranged in age from their early . . . Map (db m8806) HM
249 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — The Temple
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
Front of Monument: On this ground was erected “The Temple” or new public building by the Army of the Revolution -- 1782 – 83 -- ------------------- The birthplace of the Republic. Right Side of Monument: This tablet . . . Map (db m8281) HM
250 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Thomas Archibald Stewart
On 1st Street at Circulation Drive, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
Thomas Archibald Stewart 1902 - 1998 Newburgh, NY “Archie” thought that a city in the twentieth century would need an airport to prosper, just as a city in the nineteenth century needed a railroad. He did something about it. In . . . Map (db m158165) HM
251 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — United States Military Academy
On 1st Street at Circulation Drive, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
. . . Map (db m158162) HM WM
252 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Unknown Soldier
Near Temple Hill Road (New York State Route 300), on the right when traveling north.
Here Lyes the Mortal Remains of an Unknown Soldier First interred in the Revolutionary War Graveyard at West Point. Moved here in 1965 again to rest among his comrades.Map (db m42420) HM
253 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — Veterans Memorial
On U.S. 9W at New York State Route 94, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 9W.
To those who served both God and CountryMap (db m214874) WM
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254 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — War Memorial
On Walsh Avenue at Quassaick Avenue (U.S. 9W), on the left when traveling west on Walsh Avenue.
In memory of Our Dead Heroes Soldiers Sailors and Marines of All WarsMap (db m214877) WM
255 New York, Orange County, New Windsor — We Will Never Forget
On 1st Street at Circulation Drive, on the right when traveling south on 1st Street.
. . . Map (db m158156) WM
256 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Andrew J. Downing1815-1852
On Montgomery Street at Clinton Street, on the right when traveling north on Montgomery Street.
Originator of Hudson River picturesque landscapes and architecture. Partners Vaux and Wither continued building in Romantic style as in this ‘Villa’.Map (db m34009) HM
257 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Christopher Columbus
On Water Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
[ east side ] The Newburgh Chapter of UNICO National October 11, 1992 In celebration of a 500th Anniversary commemorating the vision, courage, determination and voyages of Christopher Columbus And the crews of the Nina, the . . . Map (db m37139) HM
258 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Court House
On Grand Street, 0.3 miles north of Broadway.
Orange County Court House, Greek revival, finished in 1842. Newburgh shared a half-shire role with Goshen. Architect Thornton Niven of NewburghMap (db m42437) HM
259 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Dedication of Newburgh Landing
On Water Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
Dedication of Newburgh Landing Nov. 14, 1976 Presented By Newburgh Chapter of Unico Service Above SelfMap (db m37141) HM
260 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Gettysburg AddressNovember, 19 1863. — 1809       1865 —
On N Water Street at Forsythe Place, on the left when traveling north on N Water Street.
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that . . . Map (db m54238) HM
261 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Gidney Grist Mill
On Gidney Avenue south of N Plank Road, on the right when traveling south.
Site of flour mill built by Eleazor Gidney 3rd. in early 1800’s. Rebuilt 1880 after fire. Area initially known as Gidneytown.Map (db m57429) HM
262 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Montgomery Street Station
On Montgomery Street, 0.1 miles 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Montgomery Street Station, one of the world’s earliest central electric stations, began service here in 1884. Built by Thomas A. Edison.Map (db m34006) HM
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263 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Newburgh's Neighborhood Preservation Began on This Street
On Montgomery Street, 0.2 miles South Street, on the right when traveling north.
The first 5 brick houses on the east side of the street were saved from demolition by Ellzabeth Lyon in 1974. Newburgh's neighborhood preservation began on thls street.Map (db m34054) HM
264 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Orange County Veterans Memorial
On Leroy Place at Grand Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Leroy Place.
Orange County Veterans Memorial Roll of Honor In Memory of Those Orange County Men and Women Who Gave Their Lives In the Service of Our Country World War I William P. Abel • Walter D. Allison • Joseph M. Alvord • Seymour Anderson • William . . . Map (db m37717) WM
265 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — The Balmville Tree
On Balmville Road at Commonweath Avenue & River Road, in the median on Balmville Road.
Standing here since 1699 Circumference 25 feet, 5 inches Diameter 90 inches I - The Balmville Tree The Balmville Tree is the oldest Eastern Cottonwood on record in the United States. A core sample taken by a Harvard University . . . Map (db m28886) HM
266 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — The Disbandment of the Armies
Near Washington Street, on the right when traveling east.
This monument was erected under the authority of the Congress of the United States and of the State of New York in commemoration of The Disbandment under proclamation of the Continental Congress of Oct 18, 1783 of the Armies by whose patriotic & . . . Map (db m8205) HM
267 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — The Minuteman
On Liberty Street, on the right when traveling north.
Pro Patria Given by David Barclay November XI MCMXXIVMap (db m40009) HM
268 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Thomas Machin’s Mint
On Lakeside Road, 0.1 miles north of S Plank Rd (Route 52).
An early American mint was located near here, run by watercourse from Lake. Built 1787, Several types of coins were minted.Map (db m96059) HM
269 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Uzal Knapp
Near Washington Street, on the right when traveling east.
The last of the Life Guards Born 1759, Died 1856 Monmouth, Valley Forge, Yorktown (Back of monument) Erected by the Newburgh Guards Company F. 19th Regiment N.Y.S.M. June 1860Map (db m8235) HM
270 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Washington’s Headquarters
On Liberty Street at Washington Street, on the left when traveling south on Liberty Street.
Washington’s Headquarters has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark. Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the . . . Map (db m8204) HM
271 New York, Orange County, Newburgh — Washington’s HeadquartersState Historic Site
Near Lafayette Street at Edward Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Hasbrouck house served as General Washington’s headquarters from April 1782 until August 1783. He issued the cease-fire orders here on April 19, 1783. Revolutionary War Heritage TrailMap (db m8725) HM
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272 New York, Orange County, Otisville — Corwin Farm
On Mount Hope Road (County Route 11) 1.1 miles north of Guymard Turnpike (County Route 24), on the left when traveling north.
Corwins were early settlers. Silas G. Corwin built brick home c. 1863 Mount Hope Supervisor, Joseph K. Corwin was born here May 25, 1869.Map (db m53042) HM
273 New York, Orange County, Otisville — Veterans Memorial
On Highland Avenue (New York State Route 11) at Seybolt Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Highland Avenue.
Town of Mount Hope honors the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of the United StatesMap (db m118425) WM
274 New York, Orange County, Otisville — War Memorial
On Mount Hope Avenue (New York State Route 11) at Otis Circle, on the left on Mount Hope Avenue.
In Memory of Our Dead Heroes Soldiers · Sailors · Marines of All Wars U.S.A.Map (db m118427) WM
275 New York, Orange County, Philipstown, Constitution Island — Redoubt 7
Built in 1778 on the island’s highest ground, Redoubt 7 blocked the western land approach to the Great Chain’s anchor on Constitution Island. In constructing the redoubt’s stone rampart, the Army used a large granite outcropping as part of the . . . Map (db m58771) HM
276 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — 12pd. Napoleon CannonManufactured - 1863
On Pike Street (U.S. 6/209) at Broome Street, on the left when traveling west on Pike Street.
This Model 1999 [sic - it was No. 199 produced] 12pd. Napoleon Civil War era (1861-1865) cannon was built by Revere Copper Company and inspected by Thomas Jefferson Rodman (T.J.R.), the Ordinance [sic - Ordnance] Inspector. His initials are . . . Map (db m107173) HM
277 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — 1892 Lynching
On East Main Street (U.S. 6) west of Ferguson Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
On June 2nd Robert Lewis, a local Black resident, was mob lynched near this site. No one was held accountable for his murder.Map (db m199550) HM
278 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — 1903 Library
On Pike Street (U.S. 6/209) west of Broome Street, on the right when traveling west.
Port Jervis Free Library chartered Sept 29 1892. Only Carnegie Library in Orange County New York. Site given by Peter FarnumMap (db m107188) HM
279 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Alexander Hamilton
On Sussex Street at Hammond Street, on the right when traveling north on Sussex Street.
The only New York delegate to sign the U.S. Constitution at Philadelphia on September 17, 1787.Map (db m231590) HM
280 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Banach Olympic Circle
On Front Street at Pike Street, on the left when traveling south on Front Street.
Ed Banach   &   Lou Banach 90 kg.       100 kg. 1984 Olympic Gold Medalists Free style wrestling Dedicated Sept. 1, 1984 – E. Arthur Gray, MayorMap (db m20564) HM
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281 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — 328 — Bridge Ca. 1855
On River Road.
Site of first bridge across the Delaware from Matamoras to Port Jervis. Built by Erie & NY Railroad. Wrecked by a wind storm in 1870.Map (db m132773) HM
282 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Canal Basin
On W Main Street (New York State Route 97) at Canal Street, on the right when traveling west on W Main Street.
East basin of Delaware and Hudson Canal, 1828 – 1898. Carried bulk of New York City’s coal. Construction Engineer, John B. Jervis.Map (db m20559) HM
283 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Civil War Memorial
On Pike Street (U.S. 6/209) at Broome Street, on the left when traveling west on Pike Street.
This monument was erected by the patriotic generosity of Diana Farnum and was dedicated July 4th, 1886, to the memory of the Men of Deerpark who, by their services and lives in the Civil War of 1861-5, aided in preserving the . . . Map (db m107224) WM
284 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Cole’s Fort
On E Main Street at Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on E Main Street.
Built 1755, in French and Indian War, by New Jersey which claimed this area. Home of Wilhelmus Cole settled here about 1730.Map (db m20519) HM
285 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Decker Fort
On W Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Home of Martinus Decker, burned by Brant’s raiders, July 20, 1779. Rebuilt, 1793. Headquarters of John B. Jervis, 1826 – 28.Map (db m20527) HM
286 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Decker Fort
On Neversink Drive (County Route 80).
Major Decker's stockaded house on this site burned by Brant's raiders, July 20, 1779. Militia pursuing Brant rallied here.Map (db m62473) HM
287 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Erie Turntable
Built in 1854 and used by the railroad until ca. 1987 Restored to full operating condition in 1996 it is one of a few left in the nationMap (db m107247) HM
288 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — First Settler
On U.S. 209 at Orchard Lane, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 209.
About 1690 William Tietsoort set up a blacksmith shop here at the request of Indians who gave him this land west of their village.Map (db m193888) HM
289 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Fort Burned by Indians
On W Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Machackemech Chapter Daughters of the Revolution of Port Jervis place this tablet to mark the fort burned by the Indians and Tories under the command of Joseph Brant in the year 1779. Rebuilt in 1793 Second Plaque: This house was occupied . . . Map (db m20525) HM
290 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Fort Decker
On W Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant burned this stone house owned by Lieutenant Martinus Decker in July 1779 before the Battle of Minisink. Revolutionary War Heritage TrailMap (db m20523) HM
291 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Indian Raid
On E Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Maghaghkamik Church, built 1743 on this site, was burned in raid by Joseph Brant’s Mohawks and Tories, July 20, 1779.Map (db m20517) HM
292 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Indian Raid
On U.S. 209, on the left.
Route taken by N. Y. and N. J. militia in pursuit of Col. Brant for raid on Minisink (Port Jervis) July 21, 1779Map (db m53046) HM
293 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Indian Raid
On Neversink Drive (County Route 80) at Shinhollow Road, on the right when traveling north on Neversink Drive.
Grist mill on this stream built by Solomon Davis, about 1730, was burned in Brant's raid, July 20, 1779Map (db m53049) HM
294 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Indian Raid
On Neversink Drive (County Route 80), on the left when traveling south.
School here was burned by raiders July 20, 1779. Teacher scalped, boys made prisoners; girls saved by Brant's mark on aprons.Map (db m62474) HM
295 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Indian Raid
On S Maple Avenue (County Route 16) south of U.S. 6, on the left when traveling south.
House and barn of Simon Westfall on this site, burned by Brant’s Mohawks and Tories, July 20, 1776Map (db m147802) HM
296 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — James Madison
On Hammond Street at Sussex Street, on the left when traveling west on Hammond Street.
"Father of the Constitution" he dedicated his life to serving his country and to upholding the ideas of the U.S. Constitution.Map (db m231592) HM
297 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Kaatsbaan
On U.S. 209 at Clark Lane, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 209.
(Dutch for tennis court) Site of Indian football field in bend of the river home of William Tietsoort 1690-1713Map (db m193889) HM
298 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Korean War Memorial
On Sussex Street at Broome Street, on the right when traveling west on Sussex Street.
In honor of all the men and women who served our nation in Korea from 1950 - 1953 In Memoriam to those men and women from the Tri-State Area who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of their country [Roll of Honored Dead] . . . Map (db m107116) WM
299 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Laurel Grove
On East Main Street (U.S. 6) just south of South Street, on the right when traveling south.
Cemetery founded by Dr John Conkling. Incorporated September 1855. Designed by Howard Daniels and B F Hathaway.Map (db m231585) HM
300 New York, Orange County, Port Jervis — Machackemech Burying Ground
On E Main Street (U.S. 6) at Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling west on E Main Street.
The burial place of the pioneers and early settlers in this vicinity, many of them in unmarked graves.
-------------------------- Cole’s Fort, built in 1755, was located about a hundred feet northwest. ---------- Erected by Machackemech Chapter . . . Map (db m20569) HM

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