Built ca.1833 for Philo Newton, early settler, who was born in Vermont in 1797. This house is on the State and National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m78465) HM
Built ca.1843 for Harry Harrington early settler. Born in Vermont. Hartland Town Justice until 1849. Accepted on the State and National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m78466) HM
Built ca.1836 for Amzi and Alzada Bradley. Early settlers from Connecticut. This house is on the State and National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m82839) HM
Town of Hartland District 10. Built 1845. The earliest cobblestone school in Niagara County. Used for over 100 years. On State and National Register. — — Map (db m78634) HM
Settled in 1814 and known as Morehouse's Corners. The former hotel, school, blacksmith shop and stores served our early settlers — — Map (db m78397) HM
The earliest Hartland hamlet Settled after 1803 and named after this creek - Had mills - wagon & cooper shops - hotel blacksmith's and stores — — Map (db m78468) HM
[east side]Quaker Meeting House 1836 cobblestone meeting house of the Hartland Orthodox Friends was in use until 1905 (See reverse side)[west side] Quaker Cemetery The Orthodox Friends Cemetery was used from 1836 until 1905 (See reverse . . . — — Map (db m78464) HM
1917-1918 [eagle] 1941-1945 This memorial is erected by the citizens of the Town of Hartland in honor of its veterans of World War I and World War II and is dedicated to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice World War I . . . — — Map (db m78400) HM