The existence of the Firemen's Memorial Fountain in Thrall Park is due largely to the efforts of Mr. J. B. Wheeler. The fountain, with its seven foot statue of a uniformed fireman holding a baby in his arm, is symbolic of and dedicated to the . . . — — Map (db m118332) HM
Erected A.D. 1879,
to the memory of the
soldiers of the town of
Wallkill
Wallkill's tribute to
her brave defenders.
Our Comrad[e]s
They died for their country.
. . . — — Map (db m214888) WM
Erected and dedicated May 30, 1940, to the memory of
those who volunteered for service in the Spanish War
Captain Ames E. McIntyre · Captain. M.C., Maurice C. Ashley
1st. Lieutenant George E. Wallace · Abraham L. Decker
2nd. . . . — — Map (db m214989) HM
Built a supercenter in 1950 in a cow pasture beside a two lane country road. Rte. 211 grew to major retail center known as the “Miracle Mile.” — — Map (db m29680) HM
Edwin Welling VanDuzer
Memorial Home-Built 1887
Frank J. Lindsey. Architect
1939 Historical Society of
Middletown and Wallkill Prec
— — Map (db m147875) HM
1st station used 1843-1896 This bldg, Romanesque style built 1896, George E. Archer, Architect. This RR station served passengers thru 1983 — — Map (db m29634) HM
Private School Built On
This Site c. 1790. Used As A
Public School 1813-1818
Torn Down To Build A New
School At North & Depot St. — — Map (db m140298) HM
Ca. 1720-1790 buried here
Continental Congress delegate.
NY State Senator, patriot
who produced gunpowder
for Revolutionary War. — — Map (db m133154) HM
J. France home converted to hotel, 1872. Long known as Russell House, burned in 1907. Later Mitchell Inn, on this site 1908-1963. — — Map (db m47896) HM
Dress Reformer, Suffragette
Journalist, Doctor, Mother
As elected to School Board
here, became 1st female in
public office, N.Y. State. — — Map (db m215004) HM
Formerly a one-room schoolhouse, District #11, Town of Wallkill. Built in the 1800s, this first Mechanicstown school served area students until closing in 1926. — — Map (db m25335) HM
Formerly a one-room schoolhouse, District #13, Town of Wallkill. Built in 1851 by stone mason Samuel Bull. For 96 yrs. grades 1-8 attended. Closed in 1947.
Memorialized 2000 – Town of Wallkill — — Map (db m136993) HM
Early Middletown promoter Elisha P. Wheeler; philanthropists Webb and Eugene Horton & S. Maretta Thrall; inventor George N. Clemson, civic leader James N. Pronk. — — Map (db m50387) HM
During the Revolutionary War, Mills owned by patriots Henry Wisner and Moses Phillips produced gunpowder for Washingtons Army here. — — Map (db m25337) HM
1830-1897. With father's tannery business estate she donated Thrall Library, 1901 Thrall Hospital, 1892-1929, Thrall Park developed 1884 — — Map (db m29635) HM
Composed of the
56th Regiment of Infantry
7th and 8th Independent Batteries
and Companies C & D of the
1st Regiment N.Y. Mounted Rifles
Recruited in Orange, Sullivan
and Ulster Counties — — Map (db m214887) HM
Honoring the celebrated landscape
architect, associate of Frederick Law
Olmstead, who designed the cemetery
in 1861.
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Hillside Cemetery has . . . — — Map (db m118380) HM
Hillside Cemetery, 1861. Picturesque design by Calvert Vaux,
renowned Anglo-American architect, and co-designer of
Central Park in New York City. — — Map (db m50386) HM
This memorial is erected in memory of
deceased members of the Woodmen of the World
whose individual resting places could not be marked
Camp No. 9 N.Y. Robert G. Hodges
Camp No. 16 N.Y. John J. Miller · Daniel O'Connor · Peter . . . — — Map (db m214892) HM
In Honor Of The
men and women of Middletown
who served in the World War
★ ★ and ★ ★
In Memory Of
those who gave their lives
for this great cause
1917 - 1919 — — Map (db m214998) WM