4 entries match your criteria. Historical Markers and War Memorials in Richford Clickable Map of Tioga County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Tioga County, NY (48) Broome County, NY (56) Chemung County, NY (97) Cortland County, NY (58) Tompkins County, NY (50) Bradford County, PA (117) Susquehanna County, PA (32) TiogaCounty(48) Tioga County (48) BroomeCounty(56) Broome County (56) ChemungCounty(97) Chemung County (97) CortlandCounty(58) Cortland County (58) TompkinsCounty(50) Tompkins County (50) BradfordCountyPennsylvania(117) Bradford County (117) SusquehannaCounty(32) Susquehanna County (32) Richford, New York and Vicinity ▶ Tioga County (48) ▶ Broome County (56) ▶ Chemung County (97) ▶ Cortland County (58) ▶ Tompkins County (50) ▶ Bradford County, Pennsylvania (117) ▶ Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania (32) Touch name on list to highlight map location.Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there. GEOGRAPHIC SORT1► New York (Tioga County), Richford — Early Turnpike — On New York State Route 38 at New York State Route 79, on the right when traveling south on State Route 38. Commission of 1797: - “To Lay Out the Road Leading from Cattskill Landing – to Catherinestown in the County of Tioga.” — — Map (db m76140) HM2► New York (Tioga County), Richford — First Church — On New York State Route 38, on the left when traveling south. Organized 1821, Built 1823 by Puritan Settlers. Rebuilt in 1854. Original Bell Now in Use. — — Map (db m76144) HM3► New York (Tioga County), Richford — Public Square — On New York State Route 38 at New York State Route 79, on the right when traveling east on State Route 38. Granted by deed to the Town of Richford by the pioneers Ezek. Rich and Stephen Wells October 9, 1821 — — Map (db m76142) HM4► New York (Tioga County), Richford — The Old Abbey — On New York State Route 38 at New York State Route 79 on State Route 38. Built in 1813 by Samuel Smith who kept a Tavern here The Richford Post Office Established here in 1830 — — Map (db m76143) HM