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Historical Markers and War Memorials in St. Lawrence County, New York

 
Clickable Map of St. Lawrence 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 St. Lawrence County, NY (187) Franklin County, NY (61) Hamilton County, NY (16) Herkimer County, NY (107) Jefferson County, NY (160) Lewis County, NY (18)  St.LawrenceCounty(187) St. Lawrence County (187)  FranklinCounty(61) Franklin County (61)  HamiltonCounty(16) Hamilton County (16)  HerkimerCounty(107) Herkimer County (107)  JeffersonCounty(160) Jefferson County (160)  LewisCounty(18) Lewis County (18)
Canton is the county seat for St. Lawrence County
Adjacent to St. Lawrence County, New York
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101 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Fort Oswegatchie 1760-1796 — Staging for Attack — Revolutionary War —
On the Downtown Arterial (New York State Route 68) west of Commerce Street, on the right when traveling west.
This fort served a strategic role in the conduct of military campaigns that shaped our country. A British Foothold in the St. Lawrence Valley Fort de la Prιsentation was renamed Fort Oswegatchie by the British when they occupied the . . . Map (db m75838) HM
102 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Francis Findlay Hanbidge
On New York State Route 812.
In loving memory — of — Francis Findlay Hanbidge 1st Lieut. Medical Corps U.S.A. Second Division A.E.F. Died in the service of his country January 31st 1918 Age 31 years His body rests in . . . Map (db m109981) HM WM
103 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Frederic Remington (1861 - 1909) — St. Lawrence River Artist? — People of the Coast —
On Washington Street near State Street (New York State Route 68), on the right when traveling east.
Did Remington Live Here? No. But he loved the St. Lawrence River and his wife lived here for a time after his death. He painted in his studio on an island in Chippewa Bay he called "Ingleneuk." The North Country, where he grew up and is . . . Map (db m75725) HM
104 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Global War on Terrorism Memorial
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
Dedicated to all those who served and fought in the Global War on Terrorism Nicholas J. "Nic" Sovie U.S. MarinesMap (db m75645) WM
105 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Groulx Park
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
Dedicated by Hanbidge Post No 69 American Legion November 11, 1933 in memory of Charles A. Groulx Killed in France July 5, 1918Map (db m75643) HM WM
106 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — How Ogdensburgh Captured Brockville — Ogdensburg Battlefield Trail
On February 6, 1813, Captain Benjamin Forsyth learned from his spies and Canadian sympathizers that the British were holding a large number of Americans in the jail at Brockville. Repeated reports indicated that the Americans were being cruelly . . . Map (db m75740) HM
107 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — John Fine — 1794 - 1867
On State Street (New York State Route 68) north of Knox Street, on the right when traveling north.
Came here 1815 18 years County Judge 1839 - Congressman 1848 - NYS Senator Promoted Women's Rights.Map (db m75636) HM
108 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Korean War Veterans — 1950 - 1955 — Ogdensburg, N.Y. —
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
[Honor Roll of Veterans] Joseph Bushey POW • John Brabant KIA Frank L. Casey KIA • Shaheen Ferris POW Donald Haynes KIAMap (db m75647) WM
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109 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — 696 — Mission Fort
On Main Street (New York State Route 68) at Albany Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Fort de la Presentation est. 1749 by French Sulpician Priest Abbe Picquet. Served as a Catholic mission to local native people.Map (db m212040) HM
110 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — N.M. Curtis — 1835 - 1910
On Elizabeth Street south of Greene Street, on the right when traveling south.
Brig. Gen. - 1865 1884 - NYS Assembly. 1891 - US Congress. Against death penalty. Helped locate State Hospital in the city.Map (db m152484) HM
111 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — New York Armory, Ogdensburg Centennial — 1898 - 1998 — 100 Years of Serving Nation & State —
On Elizabeth Street at Ford Street, on the left when traveling north on Elizabeth Street.
Dedicated 1898 40th Sep. Co. N.G.N.Y. Centennial 1998 Det 2, Co B, 2 Bn, 108 InfMap (db m75652) HM WM
112 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Nicholas "Nic" Sovie USMC — July 28, 1985 - Feb. 17, 2006 — Lest We Forget —
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
We the People of Ogdensburg, N.Y. dedicate this bench in honor of Nicholas "Nic" Sovie USMC July 28, 1985 - Feb. 17, 2006 who gave all for our country and for our freedomMap (db m75651) WM
113 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — North Country Sailors' Memorial
This old ship's anchor and chain and the dock on which it rests is forever dedicated to the memory of all residents of the North Country who sailed the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes since Ogdensburg has been a fort, village, city - 1749 - . . . Map (db m75668) HM
114 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Ogdensburg And Forsyth: Friends Or Enemies — Ogdensburg Battlefield Trail
On Washington Street at State Street (New York State Route 68), on the left when traveling east on Washington Street.
By 1812, when war broke out along the border with Canada, Ogdensburgh, like other Northern bordertowns, saw little sense in Mr. Madison's War. When Captain Benjamin Forsyth and General Jacob Brown arrived in the community, they discovered . . . Map (db m75742) HM
115 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Ogdensburg Public Library
On Washington Street east of State Street, on the left when traveling east.
Rebuilt by George Hall and John C. Howard 1922 The central part of this building was originally the Rosseel Mansion afterward converted into the summer residence of George C. Clark of New York City. In the year 1895 it became the . . . Map (db m75716) HM
116 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Ogdensburgh And The War
Northern Front American War planners ignored Ogdensburg as a way to choke off the British supply lines, instead focusing their attention and troops on grandiose invasions like General James Wilkinson's ill-fated march on Montreal, illustrated . . . Map (db m75734) HM
117 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Operation Enduring Freedom Monument — Army National Guard — Ogdensburg, NY —
On Elizabeth Street at Ford Street, on the left when traveling north on Elizabeth Street.
SSG David Beaudin • SPC Steven Bogardus • 1LT Christopher Culpepper • SPC David Diazcastro • SPC Kurtis Epprecht • SPC John Ferguson • SSG Steven Gianelli • SGT Larry Gutierrez • SPC Daniel Holmes • SPC Anthony Lespinasse • SPC Michael Lucey • . . . Map (db m75666) WM
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118 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Operation Iraqi Freedom Monument — Army National Guard — Ogdensburg, NY —
On Elizabeth Street at Ford Street, on the left when traveling north on Elizabeth Street.
SPC Michael Ames • PFC Timothy Amo • SPC Clay Armstrong • SSG David Beaudin • SGT Todd Brown • SPC Mark Burnham • SPC Matthew Chase • SGT Rodney Chase • SPC Kevin Coleman • SPC Christopher Curran • SPC Raymond Curtis • SPC Frank Cushing • SGT . . . Map (db m75667) WM
119 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — 721 — Overbrook
On Loon Point Drive (New York State Route 37), on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1902 by J. Wainwright as private retreat. Renamed Camp Laurent, became summer camp in 1929 and congregational camp in 1953Map (db m176410) HM
120 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Persian Gulf War
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
[Honor Roll of Veterans]Map (db m75649) WM
121 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Railroads Come To The North Country
Near Downtown Arterial Highway (New York State Route 68) at Albany Ave., on the left when traveling east.
Railroads Come to the North Country "Canadian lumber, livestock, silk, raw silk, silk goods, American coal, Oriental and merchandise provided much of the material transferred.” - Rails Across The River, By Ted Rafuse Near this . . . Map (db m153278) HM
122 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Remington Art Memorial
On Washington Street at State Street (New York State Route 68), on the right when traveling east on Washington Street.
This old mansion built in 1810 by David Parish was remodeled in 1922 in memory of Frederic Remington by George Hall and John C. HowardMap (db m75724) HM
123 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Revolutionary War Memorial
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
In memory of the Patriots of the American RevolutionMap (db m75641) HM
124 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Sheriff Joseph York’s Stand
On Riverside Avenue at State Street, on the left when traveling south on Riverside Avenue.
Sheriff Joseph York's Stand After the British captured Captain Giles Kellogg's artillery position, only St. Lawrence County Sheriff Joseph York stood between the British forces and their capture of Ogdensburgh. Unfortunately, the . . . Map (db m152883) HM
125 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — The Attack on the Village
On Riverside Avenue at State Street, on the right when traveling south on Riverside Avenue.
The Attack On The Village Colonel "Red George” McDonnell had not reckoned with the gallantry of Ogdensburgh's militia when he led his forces into the village. While a separate force attacked Forsyth's forces on Lighthouse Point, . . . Map (db m152879) HM
126 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — The Battle of Ogdensburg — British Attack Across the Ice — War of 1812 —
On the Downtown Arterial (New York State Route 68) west of Commerce Street, on the right when traveling west.
February 22, 1813 British Lieutenant Colonel "Red" George Macdonnell led a force of about 650 soldiers and artillery across the ice to attack the American garrison at Ogdensburg commanded by Captain Benjamin Forsyth. Macdonnell moved to put . . . Map (db m75895) HM
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127 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Veterans Memorial
In Memory of All VeteransMap (db m110027) WM
128 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Veterans Memorial
This Hallowed Ground is dedicated to the memory of all Veterans of the United States Armed ForcesMap (db m110063) WM
129 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Veterans of the American War of Independence — 1775 - 1783
Private Isaac Plumb • Private John Lyon Private David Ford • Private Seth Ranney Private James Battel Captain & Quartermaster David Judson Clerk & Quartermaster Nathan FordMap (db m110024) WM
130 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — Vietnam War — 1964 - 1975
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
. . . Map (db m75648) WM
131 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — War of 1812
On Route 37 at Stone Church Road when traveling north on Route 37.
7,000 US forces came ashore near here. November 6 1813. Left vessels to march around Ogdensburg. Local residents assisted in moving supplies.Map (db m78332) HM
132 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — What Happened To The Patriots — Ogdensburg Battlefield Trail
Even though the Patriots only numbered about 180 in the windmill, Ogdensburg was home to a host of sympathizers, many of whom were prevented by the American infantry from joining or supplying their comrades. But many of the most vocal and active . . . Map (db m75729) HM
133 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — World War II Memorial — 1941 - 1945 — Ogdensburg —
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
In Honor Of the Ogdensburg Heroes of World War II who made the supreme sacrifice [Roll of Honored Dead]Map (db m75644) HM
134 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — World War Memorial
On Ford Street at Champlain Street, on the right when traveling east on Ford Street.
In memory of all World War I VeteransMap (db m75642) WM
135 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — World War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of World War VeteransMap (db m110025) WM
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136 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — First Church
On New York State Route 72 at Chapel Hill Road, on the right when traveling east on State Route 72.
FIRST CHURCH in the Town of Parishville was built here in 1828 Moved to Parishville Village 1846 Map (db m79026) HM
137 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — Parish Tavern
On Main Street (State Highway 72), on the right when traveling east.
The old Parish Tavern built 1815 by David Parish stood here burned 1875Map (db m75707) HM
138 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — Parishville — Powered by the West Branch of the St. Regis River
On Main Street (New York State Route 72) at Catherine Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
David Parish, a wealthy European merchant, purchased a 200,000 acre tract of wilderness here on speculation in 1808. A town would soon be formed here to take advantage of the power of the St. Regis, and eventually given the name of "Parishville." . . . Map (db m84270) HM
139 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — Site Of First Bridge
Near Main Street (State Highway 72), on the right when traveling west.
Site of first bridge made by white men in Town of Parishville 1809Map (db m75709) HM
140 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — Site of Log Cabin of Luke Brown
On Route 72, 2.5 miles east of West Parishville Road, on the left when traveling east.
Site of log cabin of LUKE BROWN FIRST SETTLER in the Town of Parishville Built 1810Map (db m79024) HM
141 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — This was the First Road in the Town of Parishville
On New York State Route 72 at West Parishville Road, on the right when traveling west on State Route 72.
This was the FIRST ROAD in the Town of Parishville Cut through 1809 Called Luke Brown Road for earliest settlerMap (db m79023) HM
142 New York, St. Lawrence County, Parishville — West Branch St. Regis River — Part of Adirondack Drainage
On Main Street (New York State Route 72) at Catherine Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
The St. Regis River is fed by abundant water cascading from the northern Adirondack mountain slopes and dropping rapidly toward the St. Lawrence River. The clean, cold water, rushing over the rocky streambeds and bedrock outcrops, creates scenic . . . Map (db m84237) HM
143 New York, St. Lawrence County, Pierrepont — Cox's Mill
On Mill Street at New York State Route 56, on the right when traveling north on Mill Street.
Town of Pierrepont Cox's Mill Sandstone house built by Gardner Cox, founder of "Cox's Mill" The sawmill was built on the west side of river in 1819.Map (db m79022) HM
144 New York, St. Lawrence County, Pierrepont — War of 1812 Gravesites
On Russell-Pierrepont Road (County Route 24) 1.3 miles south of New York State Route 56, on the left when traveling north.
Two War of 1812 soldiers while on a march from Plattsburgh to Sackets Harbor, died and are buried on this historic spot.Map (db m77837) HM
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145 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Bayside Cemetery — Established 1865
On Bayside Cemetery Road, 0.1 miles east of Clarkson Avenue (County Route 59), on the left when traveling east.
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a fine example of rural cemetery landscape and architecture. Visitors welcome, but enter at your own risk. Open during daylight hours. This is an active burial ground: please show respect on . . . Map (db m78824) HM
146 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — 815 — Crane Institute
On Main Street, 0.2 miles east of Park Street, on the left when traveling east.
Music school founded here 1886 by Julia E. Crane to educate music teachers. Purchased by NYS 1926. Became Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam.Map (db m179117) HM
147 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — First Presbyterian Church of Dailey Ridge — 1853
On Elliot Road, 0.2 miles east of Haig Road, on the right when traveling west.
Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m88660) HM
148 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Home and Country
On Bayside Cemetery Road, 0.1 miles east of Clarkson Avenue (County Route 59).
Home and Country Map (db m78768) WM
149 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Hosmer Hall — Dr. Helen Hosmer 1898-
Near Main Street at Morningstar Drive.
Graduate of Crane Normal School of Music - 1918 - Music Teacher of Potsdam Normal School 1922-1966 - Director of Crane Department of Music 1930-1966. Prominent choral conductor. Master Teacher·Exemplary administratorMap (db m78827) HM
150 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — In Honor of the Students and Alumni
Near Pierrepont Avenue (New York State Route 56) at Spring Street.
In honor of the students and alumni of Potsdam State Teachers College who served their country in World War II and in reverent memory of the following who made the supreme sacrifice ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nelson Brownell, Donald . . . Map (db m88557) WM
151 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — In Loving Memory
Near Pierrepont Avenue (New York State Route 56) at Spring Street.
In loving memory of George W. Bonney, Frank G. Barclay, Harvey Clark, Oliver O. Emery, Howard E. Foote, Harold F. Gale, Roy D. Graves, Harold W. Griffiths, Ralph O. Hill, Charles E. McCarthy, Lawrence E. Perkins, Earl J. Santimaw, who died in the . . . Map (db m88529) WM
152 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — James McCormick — 1840-1921
Near Island Street at Maple Street.
Veteran of the Civil War, 1861-1864, Sixtieth Regiment, New York State Volunteers. Wheelwright, Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer, 1865-1900. Shop on Fall Island, Potsdam, New York Inventor of Vehicle-Spring. Patented-1887. Canoe . . . Map (db m78800) HM
153 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Jerry Welsh Gymnasium — State University of New York at Potsdam
For more than two decades, Jerry Welsh served SUNY Potsdam as a coach and a mentor to the men's basketball teams. Coach Welsh embodied the spirit of competition and sportsmanship. During his tenure, the Bears enjoyed outstanding success, . . . Map (db m190070) HM
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154 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Kellas Hall
On Potsdam Drive, 0.1 miles east of Pierrepont Avenue (New York State Route 56), on the right when traveling east.
Kellas Hall Eliza Kellas class of 1899, 1864-1943 Katherine Kellas class of 1892, 1869-1941 Eliza became first President of Russell Sage College. Katherine became Preceptress at Potsdam Normal School and later first Dean at Russell Sage . . . Map (db m89077) HM
155 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — 716 — Patriot Burials
On Garfield Road, 0.2 miles east of New York State Route 56, on the left when traveling east.
Garfield Cemetery burials as early as ca. 1811. Four Revolutionary War veterans interred here 1813-1843.Map (db m178669) HM
156 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Potsdam Fire Department Members Who Served in World War II
On Main Street (New York State Route 56) at Park Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
1941 (Potsdam Fire Department-Established 1857) 1945 In honor of the members of the Potsdam Fire Department who served in the armed forces of our country in World War II Army [seven names listed] Navy [three names listed] . . . Map (db m78981) WM
157 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Potsdam Raquette River Walk — Fall Island
On Island Street, 0.2 miles north of Maple Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Industrial Center The inexpensive, reliable power provided by Potsdam's falls attracted industry to Fall Island. Water was diverted from the top of the dams into flour flumes (rectangular wooden conduits.) One flume ran down each side of . . . Map (db m78934) HM
158 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Potsdam Raquette River Walk — Trinity Episcopal Church / Racket, Racquette, or Raquette?
Near Main Street, 0.1 miles east of Market Street. Reported missing.
Trinity Episcopal Church Built of Potsdam Sandstone in 1836 by the Clarkson family (cornerstone laid in 1835), this is the only local church still standing that was constructed using the slab-and-binder method. The rectory and all additions . . . Map (db m174950) HM
159 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Potsdam Raquette River Walk — Ice House Row/ Adirondack Tea/ River Recreation — Ives Park - The Water
Near Riverview Drive at Hamilton Street. Reported missing.
Ice House Row Until electric refrigeration became widespread in the 1930s, Potsdam villagers relied on iceboxes stocked with ice blocks cut from the river and stored under sawdust in icehouses along Water Street (now Riverside[sic . . . Map (db m174951) HM
160 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Potsdam Raquette River Walk - Hydro Site
Near Maple Street, 0.2 miles east of Maple Street and Clarkson Ave, on the left when traveling east.
The Flood of 1871 One Friday afternoon in May, word reached Potsdam that a reservoir dam had broken near Tupper Lake, and Fall Island was evacuated. It took 36 hours for the water to reach Potsdam. On Saturday, the water began to rise . . . Map (db m97435) HM
161 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Pulp Grinding Limestone Wheels
Near Pine Street (New York State Route 345) 0.2 miles north of Mechanic Street. Reported missing.
Pulp grinding Limestone wheels from the paper mill in Pyrites, NY; a gift to the Village of Potsdam by Greg & Kendra Walsh, May 2000.Map (db m174952) HM
162 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Raymond Hall — Benjamin Raymond 1774 - 1824
On Potsdam Drive at Pierrepont Avenue (New York State Route 56), on the right when traveling east on Potsdam Drive.
Founder of St. Lawrence Academy - Land Agent-Surveyor - Administrator - Community Leader - First Citizen of PotsdamMap (db m88559) HM
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163 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Sandstoner Park — Potsdam Raquette River Walk
Near Pine Street (New York State Route 345) 0.1 miles north of Mechanic Street. Reported missing.
(above) These turn-of-the-century boaters are using oared craft resembling Adirondack guideboats. Note that couples usually face each other. (right) Canoeing had two surges in popularity: once in the 1900s, as shown here and again in the 1950s. . . . Map (db m174954) HM
164 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Satterlee Hall
On Pierrepont Avenue at Spring Street on Pierrepont Avenue.
Satterlee Hall Dr. O. Ward Satterlee 1907-1970 Director of Education 1947-1969 First Dean of Education at State University College at Potsdam Map (db m88550) HM
165 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — St. Lawrence Academy
On Union Street, 0.1 miles north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Upon this spot was built in 1810 by Benjamin Raymond the first school house of Potsdam First session 1812 Rev. Jas. Johnson A.B. - Harvard - teacher. Here from 1816 to 1826 was ST. LAWRENCE ACADEMY Nahum Nixon A.B. - Middlebury- first . . . Map (db m78916) HM
166 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Thatcher Hall
On Barrington Drive, 0.1 miles east of Pierrepont Avenue (New York State Route 56), on the right when traveling east.
Thatcher Hall Dr. Hervey Dexter Thatcher 1835-1925. Physician - Pharmacist Inventor-Manufacturer Owned first pasteurization plant. Invented first glass milk bottle.Map (db m88526) HM
167 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — The Clarkson-Knowles Cottage — c.1835
On Main Street at Division Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
The Clarkson-Knowles Cottage c.1835 has been placed on the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m78831) HM
168 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — They Live with Us in Grateful Memory of their Sacrifice
On Riverview Drive at Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling north on Riverview Drive.
[center stone] They live with us in grateful memory of their sacrifice *World War I* [14 names listed] *World War II* [43 names listed] The citizens of the village and town of Potsdam erect this lasting symbol of our . . . Map (db m174234) WM
169 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Timerman Hall
On Barrington Drive, 0.1 miles east of Pierrepont Avenue (New York State Route 56), on the left when traveling east.
C. Donald Timerman 1915-1945 Scientist - Collector - Naturalist Class of 1938 - Killed in action on Okinawa - May 1945Map (db m78825) WM
170 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — Town of Potsdam
On Elm Steet (New York State Route 11B) at Park Street, on the right when traveling east on Elm Steet.
One of ten towns of 1787. Bought by Clarkson family with others, 1802. Settled by Benj. Raymond, land agent, 1803. Town established 1806.Map (db m78982) HM
171 New York, St. Lawrence County, Potsdam — 692 — Train Wreck
On New York State Route 56, on the right when traveling south.
Site of Barnum and Bailey's Circus train accident on the night of August 22, 1889 while en route to Montreal. Dozens of animal casualties.Map (db m174235) HM
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172 New York, St. Lawrence County, Rensselaer Falls — Rensselaer Falls War Memorial
On Canton Street (County Route 14) at Rensselaer Street, on the left when traveling north on Canton Street.
Center Plaque: In honor of the military veterans of all wars from the Rensselaer Falls area. Smaller Plaques (left to right): War of 1812 2 participated Civil War 1861-1865 127 participated . . . Map (db m152841) WM
173 New York, St. Lawrence County, Richville — 940 — Harlow Godard — 1804-1886
On School Street north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Abolitionist & member of NY State Assembly. Town Justice of the Peace ca. 1834-1881. Lived here 1868-1886.Map (db m208528) HM
174 New York, St. Lawrence County, Richville — 374 — Helen Rich — 1827 - 1915
On Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Poet of the Adirondacks who campaigned nationwide for woman's suffrage. Lived in Richville during 1850sMap (db m110171) HM
175 New York, St. Lawrence County, Richville — Richville Village
On Main Street, 0.3 miles north of U.S. 11, on the left when traveling north.
Originally called Rich's Settlement. Settled in 1804 by a party led by Salmon Rich and Jonathan Haskins. Inc. March 29, 1880Map (db m110170) HM
176 New York, St. Lawrence County, Richville — Richville Welsh Congregational Church
On Main Street north of U.S. 11, on the left when traveling north.
This tablet erected to commemorate the establishment of the Richville Welsh Congregational Church in 1858 and the erection of this building in 1859 Also the migration of the first Welsh settlers Ministers Who Have Served As Pastors Rev. . . . Map (db m110169) HM
177 New York, St. Lawrence County, South Colton — The History of Sunday Rock — An Adirondack Legend
On New York State Route 56, 0.2 miles north of Sugarbush Lane, on the left when traveling west.
The hills begin here. So do the woods, the great South Woods, the Adirondacks. The town of Colton straddles the northern boundary of the Adirondack Forrest Preserve. On end of the town touches on the neat homes of St. Lawrence County; the . . . Map (db m178681) HM
178 New York, St. Lawrence County, Star Lake — Star Lake
On New York State Route 3 at Scotts Point Rd, on the right when traveling east on State Route 3.
This lake was the first in the state to be stocked on application. Stocked with 40 M. Brook Trout fry from Caledonia Hatchery in 1889.Map (db m57117) HM
179 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — Early Power
On Saint Lawrence Avenue, 0.1 miles west of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
A dam extending from shore to Island, together with a power canal, provided power for many small industries. 1804-1925Map (db m79494) HM
180 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — George Redington House
On Main Street at Maiden Lane, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Circa 1825Map (db m79398) HM
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181 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — In Loving Memory of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice
On Lincoln Avenue (New York State Route 37) at Lagrasse Street (New York State Route 345), on the right when traveling east on Lincoln Avenue.
In loving memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for their country World War II [six names listed] Korea [one name listed Vietnam [one name listed] [right stone] In honor of those who served our country in . . . Map (db m79350) WM
182 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — Ogden Island Mansion
On Saint Lawrence Avenue at Clinton Street, on the right when traveling west on Saint Lawrence Avenue.
Ogden Island Mansion stood directly opposite for 150 years. Removed 1957. Home of Ogdens who planned settlement of area before 1800Map (db m79491) HM
183 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — St. Paul's Episcopal Church
On Main Street at Lincoln Avenue (New York State Route 37), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Built on model of St. Paul's, New York, 1818. First Rector, Rev. Amos G. Baldwin Dedicated by Bishop HobartMap (db m79366) HM
184 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — The SS Mary — 1893-1906
On St. Lawrence Avenue, 0.1 miles west of Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
The SS Mary 1893-1906. A wooden vessel, steam propelled, gross tonnage 174 & horsepower 216,owned and piloted by Captain John W. Hatch. One summer night after completing her run to Ogdensburg, she was moored behind the home of John & Hattie . . . Map (db m79400) HM
185 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — Village of Waddington — Walking Tour Route — Architecture of the Coast —
On Main Street at Lincoln Avenue (New York State Route 37), on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Early Seaway Trail communities flourished due to access to the St. Lawrence River. Raised on Waterpower Waddington was settled by early industrialists, here to harness the power of the St. Lawrence River. Many of the buildings in the . . . Map (db m79378) HM
186 New York, St. Lawrence County, Waddington — Waddington Town Hall
On Main Street at Lincoln Avenue (New York State Route 37), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Waddington Town Hall Built by Isaac Johnson - 1884 Rededication - 1996 [Four town officials and four council persons listed] [separate plaque] This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United . . . Map (db m79399) HM
187 New York, St. Lawrence County, Wintrop — Town of Stockholm War Memorial
On New York 11C (New York State Route 11C) at Cemetery Street, on the right when traveling south on New York 11C.
To honor the men of the Town of Stockholm who gave their lives in the service of their country World War I Daniel L. Crowley • Oliver Emery• Leon LaGrow World War II Samuel W. Sweeney • Robert D. Green • Donald A. Travser • Donald . . . Map (db m152711) WM

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