Established 1874 on land
donated by Col. B.C. Butler.
Mission church of Warrensburg
and later Corinth. Demolished and
rebuilt in 1929 as Church of the
Holy Infancy. Became parish church
in 1956 — — Map (db m131686) HM
Est. 1856. First Pastor the Rev. Chas. H. Skillman Renamed 1938 Rockwell Falls Presbyterian - Burned 12-21-1926 Rebuilt 1927. Jeffers Memorial 1958 — — Map (db m131727) HM
Episcopal church built 1852 by James Hedgeman and Silas Dayton. First Pastor: The Rev. Henry Williams. Now United Methodist Church — — Map (db m131745) HM
First Wilderness Corridor
The Adirondacks was the first place Americans embraced the wilderness as a feature of civilization. The First Wilderness Corridor follows the Upper Hudson from Saratoga Springs to North Creek. This wild and scenic . . . — — Map (db m131749) HM
In this building was installed in 1870 the first wood pulp grinder made in this country. Here, for the first time, wood pulp was produced and sold in large quantities and the success of the industry was assured. — — Map (db m136405) HM
Started in 1867 On Wells Creek
By Raymond & Ely. Purchased in 1868
By Thomas Garner & Co., Book Binding &
Leather Tanned. Closed in 1909.
Chimney Still Standing.
— — Map (db m99971) HM
4100 Acres granted by the Crown to Edward and Ebenezer Jessup 1767. Site of their lavish homes. Loyalist during the Rev. War, joined Gen. Burgoyne and fled to Canada — — Map (db m131735) HM
Come to Lake Luzerne, just eleven miles south of Lake George Village.
Here, the Hudson River squeezes into a narrow gorge, tumbling over the dramatic Rockwell Falls. Water from the Great Sacandaga Reservoir joins the
river in a flurry of white . . . — — Map (db m150210) HM
Victorian Gothic built 1869-1938.
Built by Col. Benjamin C. Butler.
Famous guests: President U.S. Grant, Astors, Vanderbilts, Pullmans — — Map (db m131740) HM
Incorporated April 30,1865. Cornerstone laid Aug. 25, 1874.
First service held June 1875.
Architect: Jacob Wray Mould.
Civil War Memorial window. — — Map (db m131689) HM WM