Historical Markers in Mount Vernon, New York
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ADJACENT TO WESTCHESTER COUNTY
Bronx County (95) ►
Nassau County (258) ►
Putnam County (115) ►
Rockland County (263) ►
Fairfield County, Connecticut (375) ►
Bergen County, New Jersey (420) ►
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1► New York (Westchester County), Mount Vernon — Glover’s Brigade Encampment — ![]() |
On the adjacent hillside “Glover’s Brigade” of the Continental Army camped October 17, 1776, engaging in the Battle at Pelham Manor the following day. — — Map (db m192139) HM |
2► New York (Westchester County), Mount Vernon — In Memory of the Underhills — ![]() |
In memory of the Underhills who lived, worshiped, and died near here. They were the descendants of Nathanial son of Captain John Underhill who arrived at Boston in 1630. — — Map (db m35852) HM |
3► New York (Westchester County), Mount Vernon — Patriots of the American Revolution — ![]() |
In memory of the Patriots of the American Revolution who lie buried in this churchyard. Hezekiah Davis • George Hamilton • Captain Gilbert Lyons • Major Samuel Pell • Colonel David I. Pell • Philip Pell • Comfort Sands • Lieutenant Daniel Searing • . . . — — Map (db m35848) HM |
4► New York (Westchester County), Mount Vernon — Saint Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Church — ![]() |
This church stands on the Ancient Village Green of Eastchester, a General Training Ground and Election Place in Colonial Days and Enlisting Headquarters for Revolutionary Soldiers. The First Meeting House, erected on the Green North of this Church . . . — — Map (db m32046) HM |
5► New York (Westchester County), Mount Vernon — St. Paul’s Church, Eastchester — National Historic Site — ![]() |
St. Paul’s Church was founded in the new settlement of Eastchester in 1665. The present building, begun in 1763, served for a time as Hessian troop quarters during the Revolutionary War. Completed about 1790, it has been restored to its appearance . . . — — Map (db m192138) HM |