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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mahopac, New York

 
Clickable Map of Putnam 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 Putnam County, NY (139) Dutchess County, NY (337) Orange County, NY (564) Rockland County, NY (267) Westchester County, NY (302) Fairfield County, CT (455)  PutnamCounty(139) Putnam County (139)  DutchessCounty(337) Dutchess County (337)  OrangeCounty(564) Orange County (564)  RocklandCounty(267) Rockland County (267)  WestchesterCounty(302) Westchester County (302)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)
Carmel is the county seat for Putnam County
Mahopac is in Putnam County
      Putnam County (139)  
ADJACENT TO PUTNAM COUNTY
      Dutchess County (337)  
      Orange County (564)  
      Rockland County (267)  
      Westchester County (302)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
 
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1 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — 1917 “Lest We Forget" 1919World War I Memorial
On Marina Drive at East Lake Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Marina Drive.
1917 “Lest We Forget” 1919 Coleman Agor, Jr. • Glenn B. Arnold • Nathan K. Averill • Imlay L. Benet • Lester G. Bennett • James Benson • Louis J. Bittner • Colie Brown • Thurlow Cargain • John S. Carr • H. Ranald Chambers, Jr. • . . . Map (db m22711) HM
2 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — 1941 “Lest We Forget” 1945
On Marina Drive at East Lake Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Marina Drive.
. . . Map (db m22713) HM
3 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Canopus Island
On S Lake Blvd. (New York State Route 6 N) east of Hilltop Street, on the right when traveling east.
Until 1760 Grand Island was a sacred site of the Wappinger Indians whose Chief Sachem was Daniel Nimham. By 1880 the Blackberry Iron Mine took ore to shore by ferry.Map (db m54286) HM
4 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Capt. John Crane
On U.S. 6 at East Lake Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 6.
. . . Map (db m22571) HM
5 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Dean House
On S Lake Blvd. (New York State Route 6 N) at West Lake Blvd., on the left when traveling east on S Lake Blvd..
A boarding house in 1852, Amzi Dean expanded to a large hotel. Recreation on Lake Mahopac and a 9 hole golf course drew guests, torn down for housing in 1971.Map (db m54283) HM
6 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Early Catholic Church
On U.S. 6 at Lake Cassie Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 6.
First Roman Catholic Church was built here in 1869. New York City took land for watershed in 1902. The town was razed and the church was relocated to the shore of Lake Mahopac.Map (db m54290) HM
7 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Eleazer Hamblin
On U.S. 6 at Crane Road, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 6.
. . . Map (db m22570) HM
8 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — God Bless Our Fallen Soldiers
On Marina Drive at East Lake Boulevard., on the right when traveling east on Marina Drive.
This monument is to honor all those who died and fought for our freedom, Persian-Gulf, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom and all wars against terrorism.Map (db m22717) WM
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9 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Gregory House
On Croton Falls Road at Miller Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Croton Falls Road.
Grandest hotel in Mahopac at the peak of the Resort Era from 1844 until it burned in 1878. In 1918 the first Mahopac Central School was built here, moved by 1938. Map (db m54287) HM
10 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — James Carver
On New York State Route 6 N at Brook Road, on the left when traveling north on State Route 6 N.
Died in 1837 and is buried here. He represented local farmers when John Jacob Astor filed suit to overturn forfeiture land sales. In 1832, after 45 years, settled by the United States Supreme Court.Map (db m54282) HM
11 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Knickerbocker Ice
On U.S. 6, on the right.
Warehouse stored the ice cut on Lake Mahopac; floated in by canal then loaded on railroad cars and sold in New York City from 1880 until refrigeration began in 1920.Map (db m22572) HM
12 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Korean and Vietnam War MonumentIn Dedication
On Marina Drive at East Lake Boulevard, on the right when traveling east on Marina Drive.
. . . Map (db m22714) WM
13 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Major John Andre
On New York State Route 6 N at Archer Road, on the left when traveling north on State Route 6 N.
Court martial convoy passed here after the Benedict Arnold treason. They met George Washington at West Point and Andre was hanged at Tappan, NY on October 2, 1780.Map (db m54280) HM
14 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Major John Andre
On S Lake Blvd. (New York State Route 6 N) at Baldwin Place Road, on the left when traveling east on S Lake Blvd..
Court martial convoy passed here after the Benedict Arnold treason. They met George Washington at West Point and Andre was hanged at Tappan, NY on October 2, 1780.Map (db m54284) HM
15 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Putnam County
On Birdsall Road (U.S. 6) north of Tomahawk Street (County Route 118), on the right when traveling north.
Created when Dutchess County was divided on June 12, 1812 and named for General Israel Putnam, leader of Continental troops in the Hudson Highlands during the Revolutionary War.Map (db m54277) HM
16 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Railroad Station
On U.S. 6 at South Lake Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on U.S. 6.
The railroad came to Mahopac in 1871 and the first station was built in 1880. By 1930 Route 6 construction moved it to Bucks Hollow Road, used until 1969. Mahopac American Legion Post 1080 2001Map (db m22590) HM
17 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Sibyl Ludington
On U.S. 6 at South Lake Blvd., on the left on U.S. 6.
. . . Map (db m22592) HM
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18 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — Thompson House
On U.S. 6 at Woodcrest Gardens, on the right on U.S. 6.
Started as a hat factory, then a boarding house in 1851. It was rebuilt to hold 400 guests after a fire in 1869. Emerson Clark improved Hotel Mahopac in 1883.Map (db m22573) HM
19 New York, Putnam County, Mahopac — U.S.S. Mahopac
On South Lake Blvd (U.S. 6) at Sycamore Road, on the left when traveling east on South Lake Blvd.
A heavily armored Monitor which joined the attack on Charleston in 1864 during the Civil War. In 1865 in the Battle for Fort Fisher it took 8 hits, no serious damage.Map (db m54278) HM
 
 
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May. 8, 2024