On Boston Colden Road (County Route 222) at Lower East Hill Road (County Route 441), on the left when traveling west on Boston Colden Road.
Buffum Homestead —•— Site of and original frame building in Township of Colden. Built in 1810 by Richard Buffum for home and first inn. Became post office in 1833 as well as meeting place for Livingstone Lodge No. 255 F.& A. . . . — — Map (db m104164) HM
On Boston Colden Road (County Route 222) at Lower East Hill Road (County Route 441), on the left when traveling west on Boston Colden Road.
Buffum Inn Built in 1828 by Richard Buffum. First settler in 1810. Built first grist mill 1814 giving area name of Buffum's Mills. — — Map (db m104163) HM
On New York State Route 240, 0.2 miles Boston Colden Road (County Route 562), on the right when traveling south.
Originally named Buffum Mills, Colden was renamed after the post office was moved to the Buffum Inn in 1833. Colden residents have served their country in many conflicts from the American Revolution to the present time. In front of you is our . . . — — Map (db m104177) HM
On Lower East Hill Road (County Route 441) at Boston Colden Road (County Route 222), on the right on Lower East Hill Road.
Colden United Methodist Church Organized in 1849. This first church building in Colden built and dedicated in 1859 on land donated by Richard Buffum. — — Map (db m104165) HM
On New York State Route 240, 0.2 miles south of Heath Road (County Route 562), on the right when traveling south.
This gazebo was made possible by Alfred's generous gift to our town. Al was a husband and father devoted to his family, his hometown, and his country. Al proudly served with the US Marine Corps during the Korean War as a Sergeant. In July 1953 . . . — — Map (db m104161) HM WM
On New York State Route 240, 0.2 miles south of Boston Colden Road (County Route 562), on the right when traveling south.
[on separate stone:] Dedicated by The Town of Colden in honor of our men and women who served our country in search of world peace and human dignity and in memory of those in all wars who gave their lives for freedom. [wall:] The Town of . . . — — Map (db m104179) WM