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Historical Markers in Bloomingburg, New York
Goshen is the county seat for Orange County
Bloomingburg is in Orange County
Orange County (567) ►
ADJACENT TO ORANGE COUNTY
Dutchess County (337) ►
Putnam County (122) ►
Rockland County (267) ►
Sullivan County (150) ►
Ulster County (263) ►
Passaic County, New Jersey (140) ►
Sussex County, New Jersey (92) ►
Pike County, Pennsylvania (117) ►
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ADJACENT TO ORANGE COUNTY
Dutchess County (337) ►
Putnam County (122) ►
Rockland County (267) ►
Sullivan County (150) ►
Ulster County (263) ►
Passaic County, New Jersey (140) ►
Sussex County, New Jersey (92) ►
Pike County, Pennsylvania (117) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
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1► New York, Orange County, Bloomingburg — Rear-Admiral Silas Horton Stringham — ![]() |
On Walnut Trail (Main Street) (County Route 76) at New York State Route 17K, on the left when traveling south on Walnut Trail (Main Street). |
Born in 1798 in town of Wallkill. As Commodore, in command of 1st Union naval victory at Hatteras Inlet, N.C. during Civil War. Promoted to Rear-Admiral. Died 1876. Memorialized 2005 by Town of Wallkill — — Map (db m136996) HM |
2► New York, Sullivan County, Bloomingburg — Bloomingburgh — ![]() |
On Main Street east of Winterton Road (South Road) (County Route 62), on the right when traveling east. |
Named July 4, 1812, by James Newkirk. First settler, Capt. John Newkirk, prior to 1776. First school, 1784, taught by Mr. Campbell. — — Map (db m138570) HM |
3► New York, Sullivan County, Bloomingburg — Corner Post of Inn Burned on Feb. 24, 1922 — ![]() |
On Winterton Road (County Route 62) just south of Main Street, on the right when traveling north. |
Once owned by Dr. Clifford Teich’s great grandfather, Marcus Corin — — Map (db m147511) HM |
4► New York, Sullivan County, Bloomingburg — Dutch Reformed Church — ![]() |
On Main Street (County Route 171) 0.1 miles east of High Street, on the right when traveling west. |
This beautiful old church was built in 1821 by early settlers of the region. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. S. C. Park and Recreation Commission — — Map (db m137343) HM |