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Historical Markers in Huguenot, New York
Clickable Map of Orange County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Orange County, NY (540)
Dutchess County, NY (337)
Putnam County, NY (122)
Rockland County, NY (267)
Sullivan County, NY (150)
Ulster County, NY (263)
Passaic County, NJ (140)
Sussex County, NJ (91)
Pike County, PA (109)
Orange County (540)
Orange County (540)
Dutchess County (337)
Dutchess County (337)
Putnam County (122)
Putnam County (122)
Rockland County (267)
Rockland County (267)
Sullivan County (150)
Sullivan County (150)
Ulster County (263)
Ulster County (263)
Passaic County New Jersey (140)
Passaic County (140)
Sussex County (91)
Sussex County (91)
Pike County Pennsylvania (109)
Pike County (109)
Goshen is the county seat for Orange County
Huguenot is in Orange County
Orange County (540) ► ADJACENT TO ORANGE COUNTY Dutchess County (337) ► Putnam County (122) ► Rockland County (267) ► Sullivan County (150) ► Ulster County (263) ► Passaic County, New Jersey (140) ► Sussex County, New Jersey (91) ► Pike County, Pennsylvania (109) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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The Deerpark 9/11 Memorial
Dedicated September 11, 2010
This iron beam, from the ruins of the original World Trade Center in New York City, is displayed as a memorial to honor the heroes of that horrendous day and the innocent victims that lost . . . — — Map (db m194164) HM
Named for Huguenot Families
Cuddeback and Gumaer,
who settled here about 1698.
Indian name Seneyaugnquan. — — Map (db m193885) HM
A typical one room school
built in 1863
overlooking the D&H Canal
using bricks made of clay
native to the Neversink Valley — — Map (db m193848) HM
Route taken by N. Y. and N. J. militia in pursuit of Col. Brant for raid on Minisink (Port Jervis) July 21, 1779. — — Map (db m53051) HM
Home of Philip Swartwout, Chairman Committee of Safety, 1777. He and two sons were scalped here in Brant's raid, Oct. 15, 1778. — — Map (db m53054) HM
Route by which Col. Brant
and his Mohawk and Tory
raiders descended on this
valley October 13, 1778
and July 20, 1779 — — Map (db m215048) HM
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State line as claimed by
New Jersey, 1688-1769,
7 miles north of present
line at Port Jervis, N.Y.
caused 50 year border war — — Map (db m193843) HM
Major Jacobus Swartwout
leader of N.Y. faction
settled here about 1741
and was later kidnapped
by Jerseymen. — — Map (db m193849) HM
Black Rock School attacked by Brant's raiders, 1779. Girls spared as aprons marked with emblem signaling raiders not to harm them. — — Map (db m129078) HM
Harmanus Van Inwegen,
Member of Committee of
Safety. Gerardus, his
son was killed at Fort
Montgomery, Oct. 6, 1777 — — Map (db m193847) HM
In 1758 Indians surprised
this fort killing 7 men.
Peter Westfall, aged 3,
was stolen and became
an Indian Chief — — Map (db m193886) HM
Feb. 9, 2023