On Mountain Road (County Route 123), on the right when traveling east.
On this site in 1916 Wm C Brower invented and patented the first sap gravity flow tubing system from tree to sugar house for making maple syrup — — Map (db m68213) HM
On Paradise Point Road at Furguson Road, on the right when traveling east on Paradise Point Road.
Jacob Dunham and Samuel, his son, killed here April 1779. Others of the family escaped by hiding in the woods. Site of their home. — — Map (db m33007) HM
On School Street south of Haines Street, on the right when traveling south.
This small dam was built in
1930 to hold back water and
create a permanent lake as
part of the newly created
Sacandaga Reservoir. — — Map (db m190520) HM
On Vandenburgh Point Road, 0.2 miles east of Highland Road, on the left when traveling east.
This road led to the former
hamlet of Munsonville. An
early farming settlement
that was flooded by the
Sacandaga Reservoir in 1930. — — Map (db m190523) HM
On North 2nd Ave., on the left when traveling north.
Here Henry Stoner and his sons Nick and John held the cabin against the Tory and Indian raiders who burned Broadalbin, June 1778. — — Map (db m68197) HM
On New York State Route 30 at Lathrop Road, on the right when traveling north on State Route 30. Reported missing.
Site of landmark on car-
riage road built by Sir
Wm. Johnson. 9 miles from
Johnson Hall, Ft. Johnson
& Fish House on Sacandaga
Bicentennial
Fulton Co. 1975
— — Map (db m58950) HM
On Bunker Hill Road, 1.8 miles south of Hampton Point Road (County Route 152), on the right when traveling south.
This road led to the former
hamlet of Osborn's Bridge
Settled in the early 1800s
Was completely flooded by
Sacandaga Reservoir in 1930. — — Map (db m190507) HM
On Riceville Road south of Phelps Street, on the right when traveling south.
Here are Buried Jonathan Fisk-
Oliver Rice-William Woodworth-
Samuel Woodworth-Jesse Foote-
Isaac Bemis-Jonathan Canfield-
Soldiers of The Revolution
— — Map (db m225060) HM
On School Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site Of
Romeyn's Mill
Erected 1773 by Sir William
Johnson. Burned During
Revolution. Rebuilt by Col.
Abraham Romeyn. Commander
Montgomery County Militia
— — Map (db m68133) HM
On New York State Route NY-30, on the right when traveling north.
World Record
Northern Pike Caught Near
Benedict Bay On 9-15-1940
By Angler Peter Dubuc
52.5" Long / 46 Lbs. 2 Oz.
In Memory of Andy Luey
— — Map (db m95646) HM
On Phelps Street, on the right when traveling west.
»—› Woodworth Farm
Conveyed by Commissioners of Forfeiture to William G. Woodworth in 1786. Served in Revolution. Passed to Hiram Woodworth 1810-1910 — — Map (db m68196) HM
On South Shore Road (County Route 110) at Fish House Road (County Route 109), on the right when traveling south on South Shore Road.
of Sir Wm. Johnson 1500
ft. northeast of this marker
built 1762. Village derived
name from lodge. Burned
by Tories and Indians, 1781
— — Map (db m45607) HM
On County Route 152, on the right when traveling south.
King Cemetery
Henry King and son John
Settled on this site and
Are buried here. Graves
of Revolutionary soldiers
And pioneers of 1788-1815.
— — Map (db m51154) HM
On New York State Route 30 near County Route 152, on the right when traveling north.
FJ&G RR Crossed Here
At Levi & Zeruah Sweet Farm.
The Sweet Family Provided
Food to Stranded Passengers
During Blizzard of March 1888
— — Map (db m88054) HM
On McKinley Avenue just east of New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling west.
Site of the
Adirondack Inn
Built in 1891 by the FJG RR
Considered the Gem Of
Sacandaga Park this ornate
wood structure burned 1975
— — Map (db m11284) HM
On North Second Street, on the right when traveling south.
Migratory Birds who span approximately 7000 miles from the Amazon jungle of South America to the north country of New York State. First Study of the Chimney Swifts was made by Walker A. La Rowe of the Northville Rotary Club. Mr. La Rowe, after . . . — — Map (db m58969) HM
Many people in Northville and around Northville know about the return of the Chimney Swifts, but not many people know about Mr. Ray Hubbell. Each year the Chimney Swifts would return to their home in the chimney that was on the corner of 2nd Street . . . — — Map (db m137132) HM
On South Main Street south of Bridge Street, on the left when traveling south.
Mr. Cole built this brick building for an investment, renting it out to local businesses. It is now owned by the Fish House Lodge No. 298.
Resseguie and Wilson (and then Partridge) Hardware was one of the first businesses in the Cole Block. . . . — — Map (db m147669) HM
On North Main Street north of Water Street, on the left when traveling north.
1925 - 1928 • Levi "Lee" Anibal Law Office and Insurance 1929 - 1945 • Mable Anibal (Lee's daughter) Insurance 1945 - 1965 • Tracy H. Howard Insurance 1965 - 1979 • Robert J. Morrison R. J. Morrison Complete Insurance 1979 • Robert L. & David . . . — — Map (db m147666) HM
On Bridge Street at County Route 152, on the right when traveling west on Bridge Street.
1875 - 1930 F J & G R. R.
Northern Terminal Rail Route
To Adirondacks. Sacandaga
Amusement Park 1 Mi. South
Coney Island of The North
— — Map (db m11423) HM
On Bridge Street just west of North Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
(left tablet • Revolutionary War & Spanish-American War)In honor of the sturdy pioneers, who fought in the Revolutionary War, making us a free and independent people and of those who in the Spanish-American War served and sacrificed to . . . — — Map (db m147671) WM
On County Route 152 at McKinley Avenue, on the right when traveling south on County Route 152.
Bought by FJ & G RR in 1870s.
Gutted by fire in 1898 then
rebuilt with amusement park,
hotels and rustic theater.
Partially flooded in 1930. — — Map (db m190499) HM
On County Route 152 east of New York State Route 30, on the left when traveling east.
These stone pillars mark
the southern auto entrance
to Sacandaga Park. The FJ & G
RR tracks entered a short
distance west of here. — — Map (db m190502) HM
On Riverside Boulevard east of County Route 152, on the right when traveling north.
Former island in the river
Had grandstand & ballfield
connected to Sacandaga Park
by foot bridge & mini train
Held large sporting events — — Map (db m180143) HM
On South Main Street just south of Bridge Street, on the left when traveling south.
Mr. Henry Scidmore first owned this building and was a "dealer in Jewelry" and watch repairer. It is believed that Mr. Carl L. Fry bought the building from the estate of Scidmore for his insurance business. William H. Fry inherited his father's . . . — — Map (db m147670) HM
On Main Street, 0.1 miles south of Van Arnam Street, on the right when traveling north.
Also known as the Hogsback.
Small dam built in 1930 to
create Northville Little
Lake as part of the newly
created Sacandaga Reservoir — — Map (db m174744) HM
On North Main Street north of Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Barker house was a home for many families after the Barker's passed away.
William was very active in the village in many capacities. He owned and operated a General Store. Town Supervisor 1861 - '62. He was Post Master 1861 - 1877. He was . . . — — Map (db m147668) HM
On New York State Route 29, on the left when traveling west.
Home of Robert Higbie, first town supervisor, Oppenheim, following the creation of Fulton County. First town meeting held here Apr. 1838 — — Map (db m136950) HM
On County Route 107, 0.2 miles east of New York State Route 30, on the left when traveling west.
Site of
Daniel McIntyre home
Settled prior to Rev. War
1st mtg. Town of Broadalbin
held here April 1, 1794
Area annexed to Perth 1842 — — Map (db m148065) HM
On County Route 107, 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 30, on the left when traveling west.
Founded Jan. 19, 1807 on land
donated by Daniel McIntyre.
Some burials already there.
Perth Cemetery Assoc.
formed Mar. 10, 1874. — — Map (db m148060) HM
On County Route 107, 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling west.
In honor of
the men
and women
who served in
the armed forces
of the
United States.
and in memory
of those who
made the
supreme sacrifice — — Map (db m148085) WM
On County Route 107, 0.1 miles north of West Galway Road, on the left when traveling north.
First church
founded in West Galway 1790
became
First Presbyterian Church 1792
This church built 1835
in New England Colonial Style — — Map (db m148046) HM
On County Route 107, 0.1 miles north of West Galway Road, on the left when traveling north.
Baker, Walter H. •
Baldwin, Lester •
Bennett, Raymond •
Blumquist, August •
Canfield, Edward K. •
Cantwell, Frank •
Cavanaugh, James •
Cuddihy, Michael •
Durfee, Harold •
Frederickson, Harold V. •
Gardner, Robert •
Gill, Emory . . . — — Map (db m148052) WM