Oldest recorded grave 1785. Graves of 20 Revolutionary
War veterans including Gen. Samuel Clark, elected first
Supervisor of Town of Malta — — Map (db m129006) HM
Native American history here. Remains of two c. 1800 dwellings on Rice Hall Farm and artifacts from Robert Kopp, Sr. Early 20th century blacksmith shop.
Designated a Malta landmark 2006 — — Map (db m238368) HM
Vast land patent issued 1708
by Queen Anne included this
area. Boundary dispute with
Iroquois Nation resolved 1768.
Settlement began nearby 1771. — — Map (db m135376) HM
Built c. 1933 by Robert Kopp for his farm formerly owned by the Hall-Dunning family. Adapted for office use 1989 by James Robbins for David R. Meager, owner since 1978.
Designated a Malta landmark 1994 — — Map (db m202862) HM
Up the hill from this site,
Reverend Ball built his log
cabin in 1770. From his
house, he had a good view
of the lake and approaching
Indians. A church and
Revolutionary War Fort
was built nearby. — — Map (db m188576) HM
Purchased December 10, 1808 by pioneer James Weeks, is being farmed by the eighth generation of the Weeks-Ruhle-Roerig Family. Designated a Malta Landmark 1997 — — Map (db m213920) HM