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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Schoharie County, New York
Adjacent to Schoharie County, New York
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| On Main Street (New York State Route 10) at U.S. 20, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
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The Great Western Turnpike, also known as Route 20, was laid out as early as 1793, but a regular wagon road was not constructed until 1806. Extending from Albany to the western frontier, hotels, taverns and businesses opened along the route to . . . — — Map (db m116761) HM |
| On Main Street (New York State Route 10) north of U.S. 20, on the left when traveling south. |
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Eugene Lehman made exquisite violins and stringed instruments in this building for forty-two years. He was also a professional violinist and orchestra leader during the 1920's and 1930's. In a Wurlitzer exhibition of 1942, Mr. Lehman's violins . . . — — Map (db m116765) HM |
| On Main Street (New York State Route 10), on the right when traveling north. |
| | The most unique of the Sharon Springs temples, the elaborate, ornamental and domed Magnesia Temple was an exquisite example of the iron work construction of engineer D.D. Badger of Architectural Iron Works of New York City. It was built in a . . . — — Map (db m131040) HM |
| On Main Street (New York State Route 10), on the left when traveling north. |
| | Belief in the curative powers of sulphur water is central in Sharon Springs’ history. For two centuries the village, its inhabitants, its structures, and its fortunes were tied to and shaped by it. In pursuit of this belief an amazing variety of . . . — — Map (db m131011) HM |
| On Route 10, on the right when traveling north. |
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Originally named Dorlach
after Dorlach in German
Palatinate. Name changed
to Sharon after Sharon,
Conn. in 1797
— — Map (db m116771) HM |
| On New York State Route 10 0.5 miles south of Hanson Crossing Road, on the right when traveling south. |
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Built 1802
William Beekman was First
Judge of Court Held in Schoharie
County. Died Here Nov. 26, 1845
Buried on this Farm.
— — Map (db m156042) HM |
| On 162, 0.2 miles north of Route 20 (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling north. |
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Site of
Indian Stone Heap
Known to have existed in 1753.
Route taken by Sir John Johnson
from Schoharie to Mohawk Valley
led past this monument
— — Map (db m36899) HM |
| On New York State Route 30A, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Site Of Encampment of Joseph Brant, Indians, Sir John Johnson & Regulars, On Oct. 17, 1780 after raiding Schoharie & destroying Kniskerns Dorf — — Map (db m31945) HM |
| On Great Western Turnpike (U.S. 20) at Briggs Road, on the right when traveling east on Great Western Turnpike. |
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Settled by Palatines 1750's
Named for John R. Sloan, 1798
Indian trail passed here
connecting the Schoharie
and Mohawk Areas
— — Map (db m31992) HM |
| On New York State Route 10, on the right when traveling south. |
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On Richmondville
Charlotteville Plank
Road 1855.
— — Map (db m50532) HM |
| On New York State Route 7 at Beards Hollow Road (County Route 23), on the right when traveling west on State Route 7. |
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Old Covered Bridge
Built 1850
Destroyed 1886 - On The
Richmondville Charlotteville
Plank Road.
— — Map (db m120013) HM |
| On New York State Route 7 at West Richmondville Road (County Route 33), on the right when traveling west on State Route 7. |
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Birthplace of
Corporal James Tanner
1844-1927
Enlisted 87th N.Y. Vol. Co C.
Wounded Second Battle Bull
Run. Present at Lincoln's
Death Bed.
— — Map (db m49604) HM |
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