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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pultneyville
Pultneyville, New York and Vicinity
▶ Wayne County (126) ▶ Cayuga County (168) ▶ Monroe County (361) ▶ Ontario County (145) ▶ Seneca County (91)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| On Lake Road (County Route 101) at Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling west on Lake Road. |
| | On June 21, 1867, The Pultneyville lyceum staged its first entertainment in this building. Under the supervision of Prof. Lewis H. Clark 22 men and women of this village "Acquitted themselves with great credit." The money raised from the . . . — — Map (db m79595) HM |
| On Washington Street at Lake Street, on the left when traveling north on Washington Street. |
| | From 1687 French Batteaux men stopped here to trade with Indians. First settler "Yankee Bill" Waters, a hunter lived here 1804. — — Map (db m65346) HM |
| On Washington Street at Lake Street, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street. |
| | From the nearby ravine,
the militia and volunteers hastily gathered under General Swift, bravely defended the northern frontier, their kindred and homes, from the attack of the British at Pultneyville, May 15, 1814 — — Map (db m79596) HM WM |
| On Lake Road (County Route 101) at Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling west on Lake Road. |
| | Site of Union Church Erected 1825. Open for use of any denomination, dedicated to tolerance and promotion of good order and religion. — — Map (db m79594) HM |
| On Washington Street at Lake Street, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street. |
| | Battle of Nerves
The Battle of Pultneyville was a skirmish between British forces under Commander Yeo and American Militia forces. The British periodically raided coastal communities for supplies, but the people of Pultneyville did not . . . — — Map (db m65348) HM |
| Near Foreman Park 0.1 miles north of Lake Road. |
| | Many points of interest are located near Palmyra that take visitors back to a way of life from the past, introduce them to early American industries, present theatrical productions and the beginnings of the Mormon religion.
Joseph Smith, Sr. . . . — — Map (db m64928) HM |
| On Lake Road near Foreman Park, on the right when traveling west. |
| | Site of Underground Railroad Terminus
Home of Samuel Cuyler used as terminus of Underground R.R. during slavery period — — Map (db m79598) HM |
| Near Foreman Park 0.1 miles north of Lake Road. |
| | Lost in a Storm
The St. Peter left Oswego carrying a full load of coal, headed for the safety of the Welland Canal when a storm struck her with 70 mph winds. Unable to reach the canal, the ship was turned back east to run before the . . . — — Map (db m64903) HM |