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Historical Markers in Bloomington, New York
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On Creek Locks Road (County Route 25) 0.1 miles north of Constable Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Originally Wagendaal.
Renamed 1825 when Delaware
and Hudson Canal was built.
Canal entered creek here. — — Map (db m144043) HM
On Dewitt Mills Road (County Route 28) at New York State Route 32, on the right when traveling north on Dewitt Mills Road.
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
On New York State Route 32 at Dewitt Mill Road (County Route 28), on the right when traveling south on State Route 32.
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
On Maple Hill Road, 0.2 miles west of Lefever Falls Road, on the left when traveling south.
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
On Lefever Falls Road at Maple Hill Road, in the median on Lefever Falls Road.
Built in 1781 by
Gerrit Newkirk.
A famous hostelry. — — Map (db m144045) HM
On Main Street at Creek Locks Road (County Route 25), on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
One of original settlers
of Wagendaal, occupied by
Van Wagenen families, built
this house in 1699. — — Map (db m144041) HM
On Church Street at Raymond Lefever Road, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.
First organized 1797,
burned 1846. Rebuilt on
present location, 1847. — — Map (db m144042) HM
On Whiteport Road (Hickory Bush Road), 0.4 miles north of NY Thruway (Interstate 87), on the left when traveling north.
Built 1830 by Hugh White.
Supplied cement for Croton
Reservoir. Whiteport named
to honor Hugh White. — — Map (db m144038) HM
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Apr. 26, 2024