On East Line Road near Round Lake Road, on the right when traveling north.
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
On Raylinsky Road at Round Lake Road (County Road 80), on the right when traveling south on Raylinsky Road.
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
On Ruhle Road S north of Round Lake Road, on the right when traveling south.
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
Near Outlet Road near Powers Lane, on the left when traveling west.
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
On Ruhle Road South north of Sage Court, on the right when traveling north.
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