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Livingston, New York
 
Livingston Marker<br>(<i>wide view • Livingston Town Hall in background</i>) image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, July 4, 2019
Livingston Marker
(wide view • Livingston Town Hall in background)
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1 New York, Columbia County, Livingston — Livingston
On Old Post Road (County Route 19) south of Church Road (County Route 10), on the right when traveling north.
The present village of Livingston was formerly called Johnstown after John Livingston.Map (db m136495) HM
2 New York, Columbia County, Livingston — Town of Livingston - 1788
On Old Post Road (County Route 19) at Livingston Circle, on the left when traveling north on Old Post Road.
Contained Bakers Mills, Blue Stores, Burden, Elizaville, Glenco Mills, Linlithgo, and Walker’s Mills.Map (db m136496) HM
3 New York, Columbia County, Livingston — Johnstown
On Livingston Circle near Old Post Road (County Route 19), on the left when traveling south.
Named for John Livingston, settler. Livingston Post Office 1805. Had a Revolutionary Stage Inn and Linlithgo Reformed Church.Map (db m136497) HM
4 New York, Columbia County, Livingston — Livingston Town Hall
On Old Post Road (County Route 19) south of Church Road (County Route 10), on the right when traveling north.
This section of Town Hall was built by Walter Haynor Jr, on lands conveyed by Solon Smith and his wife Ellen on the 30th of April 1895. At a meeting in Walter Haynor’s house, building of the Town Hall was approved on the 19th of August 1895 at a . . . Map (db m136498) HM
5 New York, Columbia County, Livingston — Alida Livingston1656-1727
On Old Post Road (County Route 19) north of Livingston Circle, on the left when traveling north.
Alida Livingston, a capable courageous and diligent manager of her husband’s manor, she helped to settle Columbia County. George E. Pataki, GovernorMap (db m136499) HM
 
 
 
 
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