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Historical Markers in Eaton, New York

 
Clickable Map of Madison County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Madison County, NY (87) Chenango County, NY (121) Cortland County, NY (103) Oneida County, NY (196) Onondaga County, NY (244) Oswego County, NY (80) Otsego County, NY (110)  MadisonCounty(87) Madison County (87)  ChenangoCounty(121) Chenango County (121)  CortlandCounty(103) Cortland County (103)  OneidaCounty(196) Oneida County (196)  OnondagaCounty(244) Onondaga County (244)  OswegoCounty(80) Oswego County (80)  OtsegoCounty(110) Otsego County (110)
Wampsville is the county seat for Madison County
Eaton is in Madison County
      Madison County (87)  
ADJACENT TO MADISON COUNTY
      Chenango County (121)  
      Cortland County (103)  
      Oneida County (196)  
      Onondaga County (244)  
      Oswego County (80)  
      Otsego County (110)  
 
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1 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Baptist Church
On New York State Route 26 east of Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
Organized 1816. Erected 1819. Repaired and improved 1856. Rev. J. Cooley, 1st Minister. Rev. Nathaniel Kendrick, Pastor 1817-1833. State Education Department 1936 Map (db m116796) HM
2 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Eaton Church1795 - 1995
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
3 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Fanny Forester
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
4 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Home of Cyrus and Elizabeth Heminway Finney
On English Avenue at New York State Route 26, on the right when traveling south on English Avenue.
Home of Cyrus and Elizabeth Heminway Finney. Married July 25, 1797. Came from New England and settled here 1797.Map (db m145687) HM
5 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Morse House
On New York State Route 26 at Mill Street, on the left when traveling west on State Route 26.
Joseph Morse, Eunice Bigelow from Sherburne, Mass. 1796 founded "Log City" 1800 later named Eaton 1807 built this house 1802Map (db m145688) HM
6 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Morse Mill Dam
On New York State Route 26 west of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
Development of Eaton Brook water power begun by Joseph Morse 1796 created county industrial center lasting a century to 1896Map (db m145690) HM
7 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Old Union School
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. 1795-1995Map (db m145685) HM
8 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Toll Gate No. 1
On New York State Route 26 south of Smith Road (County Route 85), on the right when traveling south.
Peck's Port, Eaton and Georgetown Plank Road, 1849. Sawen Morse, 1st white child born in Eaton was 1st keeper of this gate.Map (db m145682) HM
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9 New York, Madison County, Eaton — Toll Gate No. 2
On New York State Route 26 east of Bradley Brook Road (County Route 71), on the right when traveling east.
Peck's Port, Eaton and Georgetown Plank Road, 1849.Map (db m145702) HM
10 New York, Madison County, Eaton — WTM Engine Works
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. 1795-1995Map (db m145683) HM
 
 
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May. 10, 2024