On E Sandford Blvd. at Garden Avenue, on the right when traveling west on E Sandford Blvd..
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
Near S Columbus Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
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
Near S Columbus Avenue near 897 S Columbus Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
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
Near S Columbus Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
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
On S Columbus Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
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