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Historical Markers in Bloomington, New York
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Originally Wagendaal.
Renamed 1825 when Delaware
and Hudson Canal was built.
Canal entered creek here. — — Map (db m144043) HM
Site of
De Witt House
built 1736; destroyed 1930;
home of Col. Charles De Witt,
member Provincial Congress,
called Crocodile Inn,
about 1800. — — Map (db m144035) HM
Site of
De Witt Mill
Erected about 1750 by Col.
Charles De Witt. Flour
ground here for American
army in the Revolution. — — Map (db m144036) HM
Site of
first church
Erected here in 1797,
Reformed Church of
Bloemendaal, burned 1846,
rebuilt 1847, at new
location at Bloomington. — — Map (db m144046) HM
Built in 1781 by
Gerrit Newkirk.
A famous hostelry. — — Map (db m144045) HM
One of original settlers
of Wagendaal, occupied by
Van Wagenen families, built
this house in 1699. — — Map (db m144041) HM
First organized 1797,
burned 1846. Rebuilt on
present location, 1847. — — Map (db m144042) HM
Built 1830 by Hugh White.
Supplied cement for Croton
Reservoir. Whiteport named
to honor Hugh White. — — Map (db m144038) HM
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