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U.S. Infantry Trench Marker image, Touch for more information
By Dale K. Benington, July 27, 2011
U.S. Infantry Trench Marker
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
1 Ontario, Niagara Region, Niagara Falls — U.S. Infantry TrenchJuly 23, 1814
This Monument erected July 25, 1991 by the American Legion, Niagara County Committee & Dept. of New York In memory of the U.S. Officers & Soldiers who died at the Battle of Lundy's Lane Connecticut 25th; New York 23rd; Massachusetts . . . Map (db m49695) HM
2 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Lockport Bank
Established 1829. First and only bank in Niagara County until 1837. Used as bank until 1852.Map (db m71273) HM
3 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Niagara County Courthouse
Niagara County Courthouse has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m93216) HM
4 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Welcome to Ida Fritz Park
Welcome to Ida Fritz Park 1908 2001 Historically, Ida Fritz Park is the oldest park in the City of Lockport, created by the NYS Legislature on May 12, 1876. The by-gone fountain was dedicated in 1891. The 7" cannon was presented to Lockport by . . . Map (db m93231) HM
5 New York, Niagara County, Niagara Falls — Niagara County Medal of Honor Monument
In memory of all Americans in the armed forces who sacrificed their lives in a time of need to preserve the freedom of this great nation. The American Legion, Department of New York, Niagara County Committee, October 11, 1986. Korean . . . Map (db m78993) WM

6 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Downtown — The Site of the First Court Houses of Niagara and Erie County
First Court House built 1810. Destroyed at the burning of Buffalo by the British - December 30, 1813. Second Court House built 1816-17. Abandoned March 11, 1876. Niagara County formed from Genesee County March 11, 1888 and Erie County from . . . Map (db m65922) HM

7 New York, Niagara County, Hartland — Hartland Central Cemetery
(Skeels burying ground) Grave of early settler Hiram Southwell (1807) is the earliest marked grave in Niagara CountyMap (db m78398) HM
8 New York, Niagara County, Hartland — Major J. Morrison
Maj. J. Morrison, one of Niagara Counties earliest settlers came from Upper Canada and built log cabin on this site in 1803.Map (db m73171) HM
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9 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Residence of Washington Hunt
First judge of Niagara County. 1836 State Comptroller. Congressman, Governor, Pres. Van Buren was guest here.Map (db m193386) HM
10 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Toll Gate Hill
Toll Gate built and owned by the Lockport - Wrights Corners Plank Road Co. One of three toll roads in Niagara County 1849-1905Map (db m187193) HM

11 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Col. W. M. Bond House1823
Col. W. M. Bond House 1823 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m79962) HM

12 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — Cold Springs Cemetery
Cold Springs Cemetery. Jesse Hawley, who first advocated building Erie Canal in 1805, is buried here. Friend of DeWitt Clinton.Map (db m71199) HM
13 New York, Niagara County, North Tonawanda — Sweeney Cemetery
This Cemetery was founded on Feb 12, 1868 as the Col. John Sweeney Rural Cemetery Association. Many graves are from the Tonawanda Burying Grounds formerly located along the Niagara River south of Tonawanda Creek. In 1921, the cemetery was . . . Map (db m80189) HM

14 New York, Niagara County, Newfane — Binational Heritage Peace Garden TrailMurphy Orchards Peace Garden — Dedicated June 1, 2012 —
War of 1812 Battles Were Fought Upon the Land of This Farm Arriving in 1807, James McClew was among the first handful of non-Native American settlers to come to this area. Only a few pioneers had settled in what is now the Town of Newfane . . . Map (db m78683) HM

15 New York, Niagara County, Cambria — Howell's TavernBuilt 1808
Oldest clapboard house in Niagara County. Built by William Howell on 1801 log cabin site of Philip Beach, first settler. First town meeting held here.Map (db m81132) HM
16 New York, Niagara County, Hartland — Cobblestone School
Town of Hartland District 10. Built 1845. The earliest cobblestone school in Niagara County. Used for over 100 years. On State and National Register.Map (db m78634) HM
17 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — Grand View
Built 1849 by Reuben H. & Maria Barton Broughton. R.H. Broughton served as state assemblyman - 1837. Town Supervisor - 1856. In 1857, it was purchased by Silas Hopkins, first judge of Niagara County and was named Grand View. Grand View was . . . Map (db m82803) HM
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18 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — The Kandt Home229 Niagara Street, Lockport, NY.
This dwelling was built by Charles A. and Louise Williams Kandt in 1886 and was occupied by four generations of the Kandt family until 1998 when it was purchased by the Niagara County Historical Society. Map (db m81732) HM

19 New York, Niagara County, Niagara Falls — Old Stone Chimney
Built by French 1750, 100 ft. westward in Fort Little Niagara's barracks which they burned in 1759. To it British built in 1761, the Stedman House (where that master of the portage lived until U.S. occupation in 1796), which in 1808, became . . . Map (db m226684) HM
20 New York, Niagara County, Wilson — Wilson HarborBoards, Boats, and Beaches
What's the attraction? The shelter and beauty of Tuscarara Bay has attracted settlers, merchants, and vacationers since the early 1800s. The focus of the attraction has changed over time, and so has the very shape of the bay, but Wilson Harbor . . . Map (db m71536) HM
21 New York, Orleans County, Carlton — Sir William JohnsonLeader and Diplomat — The French and Indian War —
Land Manager Johnson arrived in the Colonies from Ireland to manage land in the Mohawk River valley near present-day Amsterdam, land granted to his uncle, Admiral Sir Peter Warren of the British Navy, in 1737. Superintendent of Indian Affairs . . . Map (db m90173) HM

22 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — Lewiston AcademyBuilt in 1824
This cornerstone is all that remains of the first New York State chartered school in Niagara County. Students from both sides of the border attended this fine school from 1826 through the 1850's. This monument placed by the Bicentennial . . . Map (db m75650) HM
23 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — Oak Hill and Scovell Knoll
Scovell Knoll is a rocky outcrop formed by an erosion-resistant bedrock cap that protected the area from the leveling effects of the glaciers during the end of the last ice age. The area has hydrologic features associated with fissures in the . . . Map (db m82247) HM
24 New York, Niagara County, Wheatfield — In Memory of the Men of the Town of WheatfieldWheatfield Veterans Memorial History
In memory of the men of the Town of Wheatfield who died in the World Wars 1917 * 1918 1941 * 1945 Korean War 1950 * 1953 Vietnam War 1964 * 1973 Wheatfield Veterans Memorial History. In June 2018, a small but determined group of veterans . . . Map (db m77390) WM
25 Utah, Utah County, Mapleton — Levi Kendall's Home
This Log cabin was built by Levi N. Kendalll, born April 19, 1822, rock Port, Niagara County, New York. He was a member of the advance guard of the First Company of Pioneers to enter the Salt Lake Valley, July 24, 1847, where he assisted in the . . . Map (db m148665) HM

26 New York, Genesee County, Pembroke — Morrot's Boulder Amusement Park
1949-1970 site of original Hershell Merry-Go-Round designed by Emily Bourgard & home of Sam Herrington's miniature steam train. Genesee County Bicentennial.Map (db m75594) HM
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27 New York, Niagara County, Newfane — Home of James Van Horn
Built in 1823. First Brick House built in the Town of Newfane. Site of first town meeting April 6, 1824.Map (db m73240) HM
28 New York, Niagara County, Niagara Falls — Site of First HouseBuilt by Judge Porter in 1808
Built by Judge Porter in 1808. Many notable visitors and friendly Indians were received within its walls.Map (db m70752) HM
29 New York, Niagara County, Wilson — Birthplace of Private Ira S. Pettit
Birthplace of Private Ira S. Pettit 1841-1864 Diary of a Dead Man Buried at Camp Sumter, Ga.Map (db m70195) HM

30 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — The Lowertown Historic District
Lowertown is in a geographically distinct section of the City of Lockport with such boundaries as the Erie Canal and the Niagara Escarpment. "A village within a city," Lowertown thrived as Lockport's social, commercial and industrial center . . . Map (db m77030) HM
31 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — The Niagara Grape
Throughout the 1970s, the Widmer Wine Company maintained a sign on Lake Avenue, Lockport at the Odd Fellows and Rebecca Home property. This sign gave the history of the Niagara Grape and directed visitors to an old vine on the property which was . . . Map (db m187098) HM
32 New York, Niagara County, Niagara Falls — Great Gorge Railway TrailNiagara Gorge Trail System — Suspension Bridge Interpretive Area
Gorge Trail 4·Great Gorge Railway.(1.1mi, 1.8km) The Niagara Gorge Trail System is made up of a series of trail sections located in and along the Niagara River Gorge. Two of these trails are located along the top: the Niagara Gorge Rim Trail . . . Map (db m82800) HM

33 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Waterfront — Wedding of the WatersThe Completion of the Erie Canal
It was at this spot on the morning of October 26, 1825, that Governor DeWitt Clinton officially opened the waterway that transformed America. More than eight years had passed since he broke ground on the canal, and after 363 miles, the engineering . . . Map (db m84500)
34 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — 500 Center Street Archaeological Site
Archaeological investigations at the First Niagara Bank at 500 Center Street in Lewiston, New York, yielded abundant information about how people utilized the site during historic and prehistoric times. Prehistoric artifacts recovered from the . . . Map (db m82110) HM
35 New York, Niagara County, Lewiston — Little Yellow House - 1816
In 1810, the few settlers of the village under the leadership of pioneers Bates Cooke and Benjamin Barton petitioned the state of New York to have this area changed from a public square to building lots for purposes of selling. Benjamin Barton was . . . Map (db m72506) HM
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36 New York, Niagara County, Wilson — Welcome to Wilson-Tuscarora State Park
Wilson-Tuscarora State Park is located in Niagara County along the south shore of Lake Ontario at the mouth of Twelve-Mile Creek. Established in 1965, the park encompasses approximately 386 acres where visitors can swim, fish, canoe, birdwatch, and . . . Map (db m79572) HM

37 New York, Niagara County, Lockport — 14 — Upson Park
The Raceway Tunnel was invented by Birdsell Holly. Blasting for the tunnel began in 1858. Construction of the 2,430 foot tunnel took 18 months. The tunnel contains old gates and ruins of buildings from the beginning of the Industrial Age. The cave . . . Map (db m76936) HM
38 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville — Michigan Medal of Honor Recipients
CIVIL WAR Frederick Alber · Army · Germany Frank Dwight Baldwin · Army · Manchester, MI Frederick A. Ballen · Army · Germany Charles L. Barrell · Army · Conquest, NY Joseph E. Brandle · Army · Seneca Co. OH James Isaac Christianey . . . Map (db m236267) WM

39 New York, Niagara County, Newfane — Olcott BeachA Lakeside Resort
Where Families Came to Play Once a prime recreation destination, Olcott Beach drew thousands annually. Trains brought summer vacationers from inland cities. Steamers ferried them between other lake ports. They stayed at grand hotels, played at . . . Map (db m73863) HM

40 New York, Niagara County, Cambria — Soldier's Memorial
Erected to the memory of those citizens of Pekin and vicinity who enlisted as soldiers and fell in the service on their country in the war of 1861-5. Who, by nobly sacrificing their lives in vindicating the . . . Map (db m100789) WM
 
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