On Boston Cross Road (County Route 190) at Boston State Road, on the left when traveling east on Boston Cross Road.
"Lark" Ellen Beach Yaw, world famous coloratura soprano, is credited with having sung the highest note ever achieved by the human voice. She was the first famous Metropolitan Opera singer to record her voice and later made several recordings for . . . — — Map (db m80632) HM
On Boston State Road (County Route 227) at Boston Cross Road (County Route 190), on the left when traveling south on Boston State Road.
1917 - Boston, N.Y. - 1918
War Honor Roll
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All Returned
Leon M. Armbruster ∙ Howard Cary ∙ Clifford Drake ∙ Burnell Dye ∙ Raymond Endress ∙ Earl Follman ∙ Frederick Fuhchs ∙ Robert . . . — — Map (db m80619) WM
On Boston State Road (County Route 227) at Liebler Road, on the left when traveling south on Boston State Road.
In 1803, Charles Johnson purchased 50 acres of open land in the forest, paying $2.25 per acre. He built the town's first log cabin in 1804 and raised the first frame barn in 1807. Johnson owned another 30 acres containing visible remains of an early . . . — — Map (db m80592) HM
On Boston State Road (County Route 227) at Boston Cross Road (County Route 190), on the left when traveling south on Boston State Road.
Dedicated to the Honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in World War II ✩ ✩ ✩ Let none forget they gave their all when came the call — — Map (db m80618) WM
On Boston State Road (County Route 227) 0.1 miles east of Herman Hill Road (New York State Route 277), on the left when traveling east.
The Boston Valley's first volunteer fire company was organized in 1904. After seeing the futile efforts to battle the disastrous burning of Schunk's Hotel and the Boston Town Hall, Fred Frank rallied the North Boston community to support the . . . — — Map (db m80587) HM
On Boston State Road (County Route 227) 0.1 miles south of Omphalius Road (County Route 439), on the right when traveling south.
Tallcut Patchin lived here until 1834. He was a man of unusual courage, a dynamic orator, preacher, and founder of the "Patchinite" sect. To establish a Post Office, in 1850, Boston Center was renamed Patchin in his honor. — — Map (db m80589) HM
On Feddick Road (County Route 469) 0.1 miles west of Zimmerman Road (County Route 467), on the right when traveling west.
Horton Hill Bros. John & Truman Horton walked from New Lebanon, NY to Concord. Bought land in 1815 from Holland Land Co. Bought land in Boston 1834. — — Map (db m80635) HM
The Thayer Brothers, Isaac, Israel and Nelson, unable to repay the debt they owed to Great Lakes seaman, John Love, murdered him in Israel's home. They were tried in Buffalo, June 7, 1825. A great crowd witnessed this, the only public hanging in . . . — — Map (db m73354) HM
On Boston State Road (County Route 227) at Boston Cross Road (County Route 190), on the left when traveling south on Boston State Road.
"A war that produced no famous victories, no national heroes, and no stirring patriotic songs." America vainly attempted to support a weak government in its civil fight against Communism. We remember Boston's military men who fought bravely and . . . — — Map (db m80630) WM
On Boston State Road (New York State Route 391) at Zimmerman Road (County Route 437), on the right when traveling east on Boston State Road.
Typhoid Traced to Well ——•—— In 1843, Typhoid Fever attacked 28 persons with 10 deaths after a stranger's illness contaminated the water in the well at Fuller's Tavern. The study by Austin Flint, M.D. is the classic . . . — — Map (db m94051) HM
On Feddick Road (County Route 469) 0.6 miles south of Keller Road, on the right when traveling south.
West Boston A German evangelical church was organized 1834 with 20 members. Rev. Jacob Bastian served for many years. All that remains ia a cemetery. — — Map (db m93781) HM