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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marion
Marion, New York and Vicinity
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On South Main Street 0.4 miles south of Mill Street, on the right when traveling south. |
| | First Log House in Marion was erected on this site in 1795 by Henry Lovell — — Map (db m117726) HM |
| On Mill Street at South Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Mill Street. |
| | 1800 First Tavern kept in Marion was located on this site. — — Map (db m117723) HM |
| On Walworth-Marion Road at Palmyra Road (New York State Route 21), on the right when traveling west on Walworth-Marion Road. |
| | Site of Former POW Camp The camp housed 70 to 80 German prisoners during World War II July 23, 1945 - December 2, 1945 — — Map (db m117731) HM |
| On Cemetery Lane when traveling west. |
| | (Front): Erected as a memorial to the soldiers & and sailors of the town of Marion by Love F. Seymour in memory of her grandparents Eli & Margaret Green (Right Side):
1861
Let us have peace
Grant
1865
(Back):With . . . — — Map (db m45181) HM |
| On South Main Street at Maple Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street. |
| | Marion Settled in 1795-6 by pioneers from Rhode Island and Massachusetts, was organized as a town April 15, 1826 — — Map (db m117724) HM |
| On Palmyra Road (New York State Route 21) at South Main Street, on the right when traveling south on Palmyra Road. |
| | This House erected in 1830 was a station of the Underground Railway in the days of slavery. — — Map (db m117729) HM |