On North State Street (New York State Route 408 at milepost 10.6) at Mill Street (New York State Route 436), on the right when traveling north on North State Street.
"Nunda Valley" Early name of settlement. Square laid out by 1830. Original row buildings built before 1840. Village incorporated 1839 — — Map (db m87665) HM
On Main Street at State Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Livingston County townships of Nunda & Portage. Settled 1817. B & NYC Railroad began service 1852. Post Office established 1856. Name Nunda Station changed to Dalton 1880. Great Dalton Fire 1943. — — Map (db m207312) HM
On Creek Road (County Road 15) 0.6 miles south of Dudley Road, on the right when traveling north.
East border of reservation set aside for Mary Jemison during the Big Tree Treaty
of 1797 at Geneseo N.Y.
White woman of the Genesee — — Map (db m152721) HM
On North State Street (New York State Route 408) at 4th Street on North State Street.
Lock 42 in use from 1851-1878 on the Genesee Valley Canal. Canal linked Erie Canal in Rochester with Allegheny River near Olean NY. — — Map (db m87689) HM
"This monument stands and will stand in our cemetery...not only as a memorial to the soldier dead but as a monitor to the living; admonishing us as a people and nation, to deal justly with all mankind and with all nations...it commemorates that the . . . — — Map (db m87655) WM
On West Street south of 4th Street, on the right when traveling south.
Designed 1865 by H.B. Allen in rural garden style. Old burial grounds annexed 1900. Resting place of many veterans, 2 U.S. Congressmen. — — Map (db m87659) HM
On State Street (County Route 24) 0.4 miles south of New York State Route 70, on the left when traveling south.
Hall built 1888 by local Grand Army of the Republic Post. Named for brothers James & Cordenio Thompson who died in Civil War. Closed 1926. — — Map (db m245756) HM