1885-1935
Game Farm
Sherburne State Game Farm.
Established in 1909. The
first in New York and the
oldest in continuous oper
ation the United States — — Map (db m93153) HM
On School Street, on the right when traveling west.
This building was used to
conduct classes in
District 12, 1890 to 1929
District 14, 1931 to 1947
This schoolhouse given in memory of
James A. & Anna O.C. Kehoe
By
Hermene & Bill Kehoe
1991 — — Map (db m93162) HM
On West Main Street (Route 80), on the right when traveling east.
1793 1893
This monument erected to the proprietors & pioneers of Sherburne by their descendants of the one hundredth anniversary of this settlement.
Brave, Patriotic, Freedom • Loving, God • Fearing. Their names are honorable. Their character . . . — — Map (db m226618) HM
On South Main Street (New York State Route 12) at East State Street (New York State Route 80), on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
Erected 1881 by Dr. Devillo White in memory of the brave soldiers who lost their lives in putting down the Southern Rebellion.
(names of soldiers and battles) — — Map (db m168758) WM
On East State Street (New York State Route 80) at S Main Street (New York State Route 12), on the right when traveling east on East State Street.
To Those Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice
World War I
Elmer E. Crandall · Vincent Brown · Donald T. Rafferty · Harold Newman · Charles G. Cotton · Donald Trow
World War II
Robert C. Adsit · Charles H. Crumb · Philip Edmonds · Robert B. Finch . . . — — Map (db m226626) HM WM
Colonel William S. Smith,
aide to Washington, owned
150,000 acres hereabout in
1791; married Abigail Adams.
Buried at rear, due north. — — Map (db m93154) HM
On County Route 20 at W. Hill Road on County Route 20.
Western Oracle
The first newspaper
in Chenango County,The
Western Oracle, published
on this site in 1803, by
Abraham and Nicholas Romeyn.
Replaced By Co.
Bicentennial '82 — — Map (db m93151) HM