On Delaware Turnpike (New York State Route 443), on the left when traveling west.
Built c. 1828 for Adam A. Clark and wife Betsy. Clarksville named in his honor Apr. 16, 1833. First Clarksville postmaster 1826-1841. Local innkeeper. — — Map (db m142470) HM
On Delaware Turnpike (New York State Route 443) 0.1 miles west of Tarrytown Road, on the left when traveling west.
( east face )
Site of
Harmanus Bogardus
House
Built by Bogardus c.1803.
Adam A. Clark House 1822-1838.
John Crookes House 1864-1868.
Morgan E. Barber House 1882-1918.
Burned in Great Fire of 1918.
( west face . . . — — Map (db m142472) HM
On Delaware Turnpike (New York State Route 443) at Tarrytown Road, on the left when traveling east on Delaware Turnpike.
Built about 1810 by Harmanus
Bogardus for Henry L. Meed, first
postmaster of Bethlehem P.O.
from 1812-1826. P.O. was here.
Bethlehem supervisor 1821-1822 — — Map (db m142469) HM
On Cass Hill Road at Delaware Turnpike (New York State Route 443), on the right when traveling north on Cass Hill Road.
On Dec.3, 1839, during the Anti-Rent Wars, Sheriff Artcher and his posse marched from Albany to Clarksville. They met their first resistance here. — — Map (db m50488) HM