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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Farmington
Farmington, New York and Vicinity
▶ Ontario County (145) ▶ Livingston County (135) ▶ Monroe County (361) ▶ Seneca County (91) ▶ Steuben County (79) ▶ Wayne County (126) ▶ Yates County (31)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On Cline Road 0.2 miles south of Pannell Road, on the right when traveling north. |
| | 1788 Survey 4 towns, 3 counties meet near this site. Starting point for survey of Phelps & Gorham Purchase done by Co. Hugn Maxwell in 1788. — — Map (db m126144) HM |
| On Canandaigua Road (County Route 8) south of Sheldon Road, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Farmington Quaker Crossroads
Historic District
has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 2007
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m157451) HM |
| On Canandaigua Road (County Route 8) at Sheldon Road on Canandaigua Road. |
| | The earliest Friends Meeting House
West of Utica was built of logs near this spot by pioneers
1796
A frame structure 1804 was replaced 1876 by the present building.
A larger meeting house built opposite this site accommodated the yearly . . . — — Map (db m157455) HM |
| On Boughton Hill Road (County Route 41) just west of Rochester Road (New York State Route 332), on the right when traveling west. |
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Home and framed barns built 1793 by Isaac Hathaway, a Revolutionary War veteran, and first town clerk. Site of stage and trolley stop. — — Map (db m68616) HM |
| On County Route 8 0.8 miles north of Collett Road, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Heredeen Homestead Built by James Herendeen 1832. Entrance porch added by Josephine Herendeen 1932. — — Map (db m125530) HM |
| On County Route 8 0.1 miles north of Collett Road, on the left when traveling north. |
| | Dedicated by the Farmington Vietnam War Commemorative Committee in honor of all veterans from all wars. — — Map (db m125522) WM |
| On Boughton Hill Road (County Route 41) 0.1 miles west of New Michigan Road, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Lapham Home
Elbridge Lapham born 1814
in Farmington New York
appointed U.S. Senator from
NYS served 1881 to 1885
succeeding Roscoe Conkling. — — Map (db m125533) HM |
| On Allen Padgham Road at Pannell Road, on the right when traveling south on Allen Padgham Road. |
| | Site of a grist mill, built
in 1813 by Sunderland
Pattison of Farmington.
Destroyed by fire in 1945. — — Map (db m157447) HM |
| On Allen Padgham Road at Sunset Drive, on the right when traveling east on Allen Padgham Road. |
| | In early 1800s, Pumpkins were stolen or "hooked" from a visiting farmer's wagon and set on porches around hamlet as a prank. — — Map (db m157446) HM |
| On Boughton Hill Road (County Route 41) 0.2 miles west of Mertensia Road, on the left when traveling east. |
| | Smith's Mill
Near this site Jacob
Smith erected the first
grist mill in Farmington,
1793, Anannias McMillan,
builder. — — Map (db m125534) HM |
| On County Route 8 at Collett Road, on the left when traveling north on County Route 8. |
| | Town Hall Site First Town Hall built near center of town in 1833. Highway shed built in 1852. Buildings torn down in 1966. Site became Town Park 1970. — — Map (db m125532) HM |