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Historical Markers and War Memorials in McGraw, New York
Clickable Map of Cortland County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Cortland County, NY (103)
Broome County, NY (103)
Cayuga County, NY (236)
Chenango County, NY (121)
Madison County, NY (93)
Onondaga County, NY (247)
Tioga County, NY (66)
Tompkins County, NY (140)
Cortland County (103)
Cortland County (103)
Broome County (103)
Broome County (103)
Cayuga County (236)
Cayuga County (236)
Chenango County (121)
Chenango County (121)
Madison County (93)
Madison County (93)
Onondaga County (247)
Onondaga County (247)
Tioga County (66)
Tioga County (66)
Tompkins County (140)
Tompkins County (140)
Cortland is the county seat for Cortland County
McGraw is in Cortland County
Cortland County (103) ► ADJACENT TO CORTLAND COUNTY Broome County (103) ► Cayuga County (236) ► Chenango County (121) ► Madison County (93) ► Onondaga County (247) ► Tioga County (66) ► Tompkins County (140) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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Churches
on this historic site
1952 - Full Gospel Mission
1962 - St. Joseph’s Catholic
1993 - Seven Valley Christian — — Map (db m224527) HM
Lamont Memorial
Library - Boyhood home of
Daniel S. Lamont
private secretary to President
Cleveland, 1885-89 Secretary
of War, 1893-97. — — Map (db m154501) HM
In memory of
the men of this community
who made the supreme sacrifice
in World War II
Lecount Phillips • Howard Ayres •
Malcolm Stevens • Ronald Russell •
Donald Kelley • Floyd Douglas. • Francis Willis • Capt. James Bonner — — Map (db m155703) WM
1st cemetery in McGrawville — — Map (db m146611) HM
Dedicated to equality and brotherhood founded by American Baptist Free Mission Society — — Map (db m203856) HM
May. 24, 2024