This 1834 Side Hall Federal Style House
Was The Home of Judah and Susan Burton
The Child of Judah and Eunice Burton
For Whom The Hamlet of Burtonville
Was Named
— — Map (db m101396) HM
Burtonville, one of the first settlements in Montgomery County was originally part of the Stone Heap Patent. Judah Burton settled here shortly after the Revolutionary War, building a dam and mills on the creek calling it Burton Dam. The community's . . . — — Map (db m71989) HM
While A Slave She Nursed
Wounded at the Battle Of
Monmouth June 28, 1778, Moved
To the Area with Her Owner,
Became a Beloved Care Giver
— — Map (db m61133) HM
Grave of
William McConkey
Jan. 22, 1744 - Sept. 10, 1825
Owner of ferry on Delaware
River on which Washington
crossed Dec. 25, 1776
— — Map (db m41370) HM
E pluribus unum
Dedicated to the men and women of the community of Charleston who devotedly served their country in time of war
1957 — — Map (db m156572) WM
The Gericke / Winant house was constructed by the Winant family in the late 1800's. The Winants were among Staten Island's earliest European settlers and they established the house and farm close to the ferry landing along the Arthur Kill, where . . . — — Map (db m207596) HM
Welcome to the Clay Pit Ponds Bird Conservation Area
The 260-acre Clay Pit Ponds Bird Conservation Area includes a variety of habitats that are critical to the conservation of birds. These habitats are important breeding grounds and . . . — — Map (db m239510) HM