Historical Markers and War Memorials in Beekman, New York
Location of Beekman, New York
► Dutchess County (301)
► Columbia County (221)
► Orange County (475)
► Putnam County (114)
► Ulster County (240)
► Fairfield County, Connecticut (372)
► Litchfield County, Connecticut (239)
► Berkshire County, Massachusetts (131)
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► Columbia County (221)
► Orange County (475)
► Putnam County (114)
► Ulster County (240)
► Fairfield County, Connecticut (372)
► Litchfield County, Connecticut (239)
► Berkshire County, Massachusetts (131)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1► New York (Dutchess County), Beekman — 1754 Homesite — ![]() |
1754 Homesite Of Col. James Vanderburgh 5 th Regiment D. C. Militia Friend and Host of Gen. George Washington, Visitor Here During the Revolution — — Map (db m24881) HM |
2► New York (Dutchess County), Beekman — Burying Ground — ![]() |
Burying Ground Vanderburgh Family Col. James Vanderburgh 5th Regiment D. C. Militia In Revolutionary War Born 1729. Died 1794. — — Map (db m24879) HM |
3► New York (Dutchess County), Beekman — Site of Beekman Furnace — ![]() |
This 48 Foot Furnace Stack Was Built in 1873 By The Clove Spring Iron Works — — Map (db m168689) HM |
4► New York (Dutchess County), Beekman — The Mill House — ![]() |
Along the Old Upper Road The Mill House The Mill House built in 1749 by Robert Livingston, leased to Bartholomew Noxon in 1753 to Isaac Dennis in 1781, later owned by FDR Jr. — — Map (db m24883) HM |
5► New York (Dutchess County), Beekman — The Old Upper Road — ![]() |
Along the Old Upper Road The Old Upper Road In Washington’s diary it is documented the number of times he traveled this route & his visits to Col. Vanderburgh’s home on the Upper Road , which also served as a munitions depot. . . . — — Map (db m24882) HM |