Attlebury School
District #12 Built ca. 1911
After Original Building
Destroyed by Fire in 1909.
Closed 1945. Acquired by
Stanford Hist. Soc. 2014. — — Map (db m140611) HM
Carman Mill
A mill stood here as early
as 1784. Processing timber,
wool, apples and grain
with water power. Struck by
lightning & burned in 1936. — — Map (db m144591) HM
Erected to
the memory of
Dr. H.C. Wilber
who practiced medicine
in Pine Pains from
1807 to 1818
( left plaque )
Erected to honor
Dr. Walter W. Wicks
who practiced medicine
in Pine Pains from
1928 - 1983
( right . . . — — Map (db m144632) HM
Site of
Old Pine Trees
under pine trees chiefs of
a Mohican Indian tribe were
buried. Pine Plains named
for these trees on plains. — — Map (db m144628) HM
Site of
Old Tavern
Log House Tavern in 1798,
Dr. Asahel Haskins, Prop.
Hotel Built 1804 by F. & E.
Dibblee. G. Ketterer Owner
Enlarged Hotel 1872 & 1882. — — Map (db m140608) HM
Organized 1823. Named to commemorate pine trees that grew on the plains. Part of Northeast 1788. Part of Little Nine Partners 1706. — — Map (db m135793) HM
Pine Plains
Northeast Line
Pine Plains organized 1823.
Northeast Formed 1788 and
included Milan and Pine Plains.
Milan taken off in 1818. — — Map (db m144589) HM
Pine Plains-Stanford Line
Pine Plains organized 1823.
Part of Northeast 1788 and
Little Nine Partners 1706.
Stanford organized 1793.
Part of Washington 1788 and
Great Nine Partners 1697 — — Map (db m144592) HM
Roll of Honor
Pine Plains, New York
Spanish American War
Fred Bostwick · Fred Knickerbocker
World War I
Henry Dathrick · Webster Bathrick · Smith Bielby · Clyde S. Bouton · Russ R. Bouton · Frank Brandt · George H. Cahill · . . . — — Map (db m144594) WM
Roll of Honor
Pine Plains, New York
Korean Conflict
Elinor Adams · Francis Baldwin · Joseph Bartolomeo · Richard Bartolomeo · Frank Bossolini · John N. Boyles · Faye Brusie · Robert Cahill · William Cahill · Walter Clinch · Robert Couse, Sr. · . . . — — Map (db m144595) WM
Site of
Seymour Smith Academy
Opened 1879: leased 1896, as
Union Free School. Rev. A.
Mattice, A.M. only principal.
1002 graduates. — — Map (db m144631) HM
Town and
County Line
Gallatin, Columbia County.
Pine Plains, Dutchess County.
Galatin organized 1803.
Pine Plains organized 1823. — — Map (db m144635) HM