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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Greene, New York
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Greene is in Chenango County
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On New York State Route 12, 0.1 miles east of Williams Road.
Original stone arch carrying canal over creek about 150 yds due east. Oxford Historical Society — — Map (db m94138) HM
On New York State Route 12.
The canal bed and towpath curve around to make level route on the valley floor. — — Map (db m94141) HM
On South Chenango Street.
Near here to the east are ruins of an aqueduct which carried the canal across the Chenango River. — — Map (db m94142) HM
On New York State Route 12.
Historic building was inn of canal travelers 1846-56. Canal boat repair station was east of road. — — Map (db m94143) HM
On this spot was a 100 foot culvert of cut stone dated 1845 which carried a creek under the canal. — — Map (db m94371) HM
On South Chenango Street.
The Baptist Society was organized on this site by Elder Nathaniel Kellogg in 1795 — — Map (db m94167) HM
On South Chenango Street.
Early Settlers included Joseph Juliand, Simond Barnett, and Stephen Ketchum. In 1795 Talleyrand visited early French Settlement here. — — Map (db m230648) HM
On New York State Route 12.
First Baptist Church in Chenango County organized on this site by Elder Nathaniel Kellogg in 1795 — — Map (db m94155) HM
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Across the Chenango River was built on this site in 1807. Susquehanna and Bath Turnpike crossed here. — — Map (db m94154) HM
On North Chenango Street, on the right.
In village of Greene this Congregational Church was organized in 1811. The first pastor was Rev. John B. Hoyt. — — Map (db m230655) HM
First hotel in Greene erected on this site in 1803 by Thomas Wattles — — Map (db m94152) HM
On South Chenango Street.
An Indian princess lived in this house. — — Map (db m94151) HM
Village laid out in 1806 by Elisha Smith. Was first called Hornby, later named for Gen. Nathaniel Greene. Incorporated 1842. — — Map (db m94165) HM
On Genesee Street (New York State Route 41) at South Chenango Street, in the median on Genesee Street.
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On North Chenango Street south of Elm Street, on the right when traveling north.
Settled near this site in the town of Greene and built his log cabin in 1792. — — Map (db m230651) HM
On New York State Route 12.
First tavern in the town of erected on this site by Conrad Sharp, 1794. First town meeting held here in 1798. — — Map (db m94164) HM
On Indian Brook Road, on the right when traveling north.
Burials as early as 1807
Chenango County — — Map (db m244514) HM
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On North Genegantslet Road (County Route 2) 0.4 miles north of New York State Route 206, on the right when traveling north.
East of this spot believed to be the first refrigeration plant in United States
1875 - 1900 — — Map (db m244518) HM
May. 8, 2024