On Brooklyn Street at Mechanic Street, on the left when traveling east on Brooklyn Street.
Eaton Congregational Church from June 8, 1833. Notable pastor was William Cleveland, President Grover Cleveland's brother. It is now the Eaton Community Church. — — Map (db m145686) HM
On New York State Route 26, 0.2 miles west of Evans Road, on the right when traveling west.
Author of "Alderbrook Tales", born Emily Chubbuck Aug. 22 1817; married Dr A. Judson; her home "Underhill Cottage" stood about on this site. — — Map (db m145701) HM
On Brooklyn Street east of Eaton Road (County Road 105), on the right when traveling west.
Site of a private academy built
in 1831. The present Union
School building was built in
1855. Serving as a public
school until 1937.
1795-1995 — — Map (db m145685) HM
On Mechanic Street at New York State Route 26, on the right when traveling north on Mechanic Street.
Site of Wood, Tabor & Morse's Steam
Engine MFG. 1852-1893. Maker of
the first 4-wheel drive steam
traction engine. World's largest
steam engine co. in the 1880's.
1795-1995 — — Map (db m145683) HM