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Historical Markers in Harpersfield, New York
Clickable Map of Delaware County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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Delhi is the county seat for Delaware County
Harpersfield is in Delaware County
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This stone marks the location of the first house erected in the Town of Harpersfield in 1771 by John Harper for whom this town was named. It was burned in 1777 by the Indians and Tories under Brandt and Butler. — — Map (db m159037) HM
Alexander Dales, earliest known
gate keeper, 1845-1855 — — Map (db m132518) HM
Lt.Thomas Hendry was killed at his Sugar Bush camp on the hill above. His burial is marked by a cairn of stones. — — Map (db m205907) HM
William Lamb and his son
William, Jr., age 12, were
captured near here.
Young Lamb became the
servant of Molly Brant. — — Map (db m220946) HM
April 7, 1780: an enemy
war party surprised and
attacked local militia in
Harpersfield. Three men
killed, ten captured. — — Map (db m220950) HM
May. 8, 2024