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Historical Markers in Huguenot, New York

 
Clickable Map of Orange 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 Orange County, NY (563) Dutchess County, NY (337) Putnam County, NY (138) Rockland County, NY (267) Sullivan County, NY (162) Ulster County, NY (266) Passaic County, NJ (138) Sussex County, NJ (96) Pike County, PA (127)  OrangeCounty(563) Orange County (563)  DutchessCounty(337) Dutchess County (337)  PutnamCounty(138) Putnam County (138)  RocklandCounty(267) Rockland County (267)  SullivanCounty(162) Sullivan County (162)  UlsterCounty(266) Ulster County (266)  PassaicCountyNew Jersey(138) Passaic County (138)  SussexCounty(96) Sussex County (96)  PikeCountyPennsylvania(127) Pike County (127)
Goshen is the county seat for Orange County
Huguenot is in Orange County
      Orange County (563)  
ADJACENT TO ORANGE COUNTY
      Dutchess County (337)  
      Putnam County (138)  
      Rockland County (267)  
      Sullivan County (162)  
      Ulster County (266)  
      Passaic County, New Jersey (138)  
      Sussex County, New Jersey (96)  
      Pike County, Pennsylvania (127)  
 
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1 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Deerpark 9/11 Memorial
On U.S. 209 north of Swartwout Road, on the right when traveling north.
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
2 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Huguenot
On U.S. 209 north of Swartwout Road, on the right when traveling north.
Named for Huguenot Families Cuddeback and Gumaer, who settled here about 1698. Indian name Seneyaugnquan.Map (db m193885) HM
3 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Huguenot School
On Grange Road at Big Pond Road, on the right when traveling south on Grange Road.
A typical one room school built in 1863 overlooking the D&H Canal using bricks made of clay native to the Neversink ValleyMap (db m193848) HM
4 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Indian Raid
On U.S. 209, on the right when traveling north.
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
5 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Indian Raid
On U.S. 209 at Swartwout Road, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 209. Reported missing.
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
6 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Indian Raid
On U.S. 209 at Pennpack Trail, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 209.
Route by which Col. Brant and his Mohawk and Tory raiders descended on this valley October 13, 1778 and July 20, 1779Map (db m215048) HM
7 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — N.J. Claim Line
On U.S. 209 at Huguenot Road, on the left when traveling south on U.S. 209.
State line as claimed by New Jersey, 1688-1769, 7 miles north of present line at Port Jervis, N.Y. caused 50 year border warMap (db m193843) HM
8 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — N.J. Line War
On U.S. 209 at Swartwout Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 209.
Major Jacobus Swartwout leader of N.Y. faction settled here about 1741 and was later kidnapped by Jerseymen.Map (db m193849) HM
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9 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — 4 — Painted Aprons — Legends & Lore —
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
10 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Site of Home
On U.S. 209, 0.1 miles north of Grange Road, on the left when traveling north.
Harmanus Van Inwegen, Member of Committee of Safety. Gerardus, his son was killed at Fort Montgomery, Oct. 6, 1777Map (db m193847) HM
11 New York, Orange County, Huguenot — Westfall Fort
On U.S. 209 north of Cora Rose Lane, on the right when traveling south.
In 1758 Indians surprised this fort killing 7 men. Peter Westfall, aged 3, was stolen and became an Indian ChiefMap (db m193886) HM
12 New York, Richmond County, Staten Island, Huguenot — Bishop Francis Asbury
On Woodrow Road at Deserre Avenue when traveling west on Woodrow Road.
Commemorating the first sermon preached by Bishop Francis Asbury in the state of New York June 9, 1771 near this site at the home of Peter van Pelt on Woodrow Road From such auspicious beginnings the Methodist Church at Woodrow became . . . Map (db m156657) HM
13 New York, Richmond County, Staten Island, Huguenot — Woodrow Methodist ChurchNew York City Historic District
On Woodrow Road at Deserre Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Woodrow Road.
This church, built in 1942, is located on the site of the first Methodist church in Staten Island which dated back to 1787. The history of the congregation is associated with two pioneer American Methodist preachers, Bishop Francis Asbury and the . . . Map (db m156725) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024