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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Putnam County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Putnam 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 Putnam County, NY (114) Dutchess County, NY (295) Orange County, NY (474) Rockland County, NY (253) Westchester County, NY (197) Fairfield County, CT (371)  PutnamCounty(114) Putnam County (114)  DutchessCounty(295) Dutchess County (295)  OrangeCounty(474) Orange County (474)  RocklandCounty(253) Rockland County (253)  WestchesterCounty(197) Westchester County (197)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(371) Fairfield County (371)
Adjacent to Putnam County, New York
    Dutchess County (295)
    Orange County (474)
    Rockland County (253)
    Westchester County (197)
    Fairfield County, Connecticut (371)
 
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101New York (Putnam County), Patterson — Patterson Baptist ChurchPatterson 200 Years
On Route 311 0.1 miles south of Caroline Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Patterson Baptist Church (The Rock Church) 1790 The Baptist Church The following material was adapted from notes put together by Reverend James B.M. Frost, March 1993: Pelletreau’s “History of Putnam County,” . . . — Map (db m25015) HM
102New York (Putnam County), Patterson — Patterson Grange No. 939Patterson 200 Years
On New York State Route 311 0.1 miles east of Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Patterson Grange No. 939 (Original Charter Patterson Grange No. 237) 1874 The country was on the brink of a depression, and the power of the railroads dominated the post Civil War economy when farmers from the Midwest and the . . . — Map (db m24811) HM
103New York (Putnam County), Patterson — Patterson Veterans MonumentThe War Monument
On New York State Route 311 at Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling west on State Route 311.
[ south face ] Roll Of Honor 1917 – 1918 Town Of Patterson Major Albert N. Towner • Major Charles B. Crane • Capt. John Towner • Lieut. Robert A. Johnston • Sergt. Daniel B. Brandon • Sergt. Lucius G. . . . — Map (db m24940) WM
104New York (Putnam County), Patterson — Putnam County
On New York State Route 22 0.5 miles north of New York State Route 311, on the left when traveling north.
Named for General Israel Putnam, commander of American forces in the Hudson Highlands during the American Revolution. — Map (db m24517) HM
105New York (Putnam County), Patterson — The Fellowship HallPatterson 200 Years
On New York State Route 311 0.1 miles east of Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
The Fellowship Hall (Presbyterian Church “Parish House”) 1872 Originally called “The Parish House,” the Fellowship Hall was given to the Presbyterian Church by the Paterson Family between 1868 and 1877 while . . . — Map (db m24810) HM
106New York (Putnam County), Patterson — The Presbyterian ChurchPatterson 200 Years
On New York State Route 311 0.1 miles east of Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
The Presbyterian Church (Of Patterson / Pawling) Present Structure, 1838 This beautiful building is the third church of the Presbyterian Congregation in Patterson. The first, often referred to as “The Old Meeting . . . — Map (db m24809) HM
107New York (Putnam County), Patterson — The War MonumentPatterson 200 Years
On New York State Route 311 at Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling west on State Route 311.
The War Monument (World War I) 1917 – 1918 The Monument Patterson was still a quiet country town at the beginning of the First World War. Although the State had begun to assume responsibility for the major roads through the area, . . . — Map (db m24938) HM
108New York (Putnam County), Philipstown — Army Camp½ Mile →
On Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy (New York State Route 9D) south of Beverly Warren Road, on the right when traveling north.
While West Point defences were being built 1781 the Connecticut Line encamped along the brook. — Map (db m20700) HM
109New York (Putnam County), Philipstown — Arnold’s Flight
On Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy (New York State Route 9D) 0.8 miles south of County Route 403, on the left when traveling north.
At Beverley Dock, at the foot of this lane, Arnold, exposed as a traitor, fled by boat to the British ship Vulture, off Croton Point — Map (db m20687) HM
110New York (Putnam County), Philipstown — Connecticut Camps
On Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy (New York State Route 9D) north of Snake Hill Road, on the right when traveling north.
On the hill west of the brook are remains of hut sites, oven, etc., made by New England troops guarding West Point, 1778 – 1783. — Map (db m20697) HM
111New York (Putnam County), Philipstown — Sugar Loaf
On Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy (New York State Route 9D), on the right when traveling north.
On the north slope of this hill was one of the forts built, 1776 – 1777 to defend the highlands, from Connecticut to New Jersey. — Map (db m20710) HM
112New York (Putnam County), Philipstown — The First Chain
On Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy (New York State Route 9D) at Manitou Station Road, on the left when traveling north on Bear Mountain Beacon Hwy.
Planned to keep British ships from going up river, anchored on shore below, was forced by the enemy Oct. 7, 1777. — Map (db m20693) HM
113New York (Putnam County), Putnam Valley — Oregon Corners
On Oscawana Lake Road (New York State Route 20) 0.1 miles south of Peekskill Hollow Road, on the right when traveling north.
Was a manufacturing center. Two creeks powered a grist mill in the 18th century; wire, fulling, and paper mills in the 19th century. — Map (db m119204) HM
114New York (Putnam County), Southeast — Birthplace of Darius M. Couch
On Sodom Road, on the left when traveling east.
Two miles east Birthplace of Darius M. Couch Major General, U. S. A. Commander 2d Corps, Army of Potomac, at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, 1862-63 — Map (db m54276) HM

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