Anthonyville
Site of First Brick Home In
Town of Mayfield. Birthplace
of George T. Anthony. Quaker,
Civil War Officer, Governor
State of Kansas. 1876-1879
— — Map (db m46954) HM
Graves of Captain Gershom Woodworth, French and Indian and Revolutionary Wars and Sergeant Selah Woodworth of Revolution: Mayfield Pioneer. — — Map (db m68208) HM
This road led to the former
hamlet of Cranberry Creek.
A small community with RR
station, it was flooded by
Sacandaga Reservoir in 1930 — — Map (db m190516) HM
Common School #9 Town of Mayfield
Built 1800's. Original member of
the Mayfield Central SD created in 1937
Closed in 1944 and burned down in 1946
Lot sold at auction 1958
Land from Gilbert family farm — — Map (db m190517) HM
On this site in 1916 Wm C Brower invented and patented the first sap gravity flow tubing system from tree to sugar house for making maple syrup — — Map (db m68213) HM
Jacob Dunham and Samuel, his son, killed here April 1779. Others of the family escaped by hiding in the woods. Site of their home. — — Map (db m33007) HM
This small dam was built in
1930 to hold back water and
create a permanent lake as
part of the newly created
Sacandaga Reservoir. — — Map (db m190520) HM
This road led to the former
hamlet of Munsonville. An
early farming settlement
that was flooded by the
Sacandaga Reservoir in 1930. — — Map (db m190523) HM
Here Henry Stoner and his sons Nick and John held the cabin against the Tory and Indian raiders who burned Broadalbin, June 1778. — — Map (db m68197) HM
Site of landmark on car-
riage road built by Sir
Wm. Johnson. 9 miles from
Johnson Hall, Ft. Johnson
& Fish House on Sacandaga
Bicentennial
Fulton Co. 1975
— — Map (db m58950) HM
This road led to the former
hamlet of Osborn's Bridge
Settled in the early 1800s
Was completely flooded by
Sacandaga Reservoir in 1930. — — Map (db m190507) HM
Here are Buried Jonathan Fisk-
Oliver Rice-William Woodworth-
Samuel Woodworth-Jesse Foote-
Isaac Bemis-Jonathan Canfield-
Soldiers of The Revolution
— — Map (db m225060) HM
Site Of
Romeyn's Mill
Erected 1773 by Sir William
Johnson. Burned During
Revolution. Rebuilt by Col.
Abraham Romeyn. Commander
Montgomery County Militia
— — Map (db m68133) HM
World Record
Northern Pike Caught Near
Benedict Bay On 9-15-1940
By Angler Peter Dubuc
52.5" Long / 46 Lbs. 2 Oz.
In Memory of Andy Luey
— — Map (db m95646) HM
»—› Woodworth Farm
Conveyed by Commissioners of Forfeiture to William G. Woodworth in 1786. Served in Revolution. Passed to Hiram Woodworth 1810-1910 — — Map (db m68196) HM