Fort Edward is the county seat for Washington County
Kingsbury is in Washington County
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On U.S. 4 at Kingsbury Road, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 4.
The first settler of this neighborhood was Oliver Colvin, who came here in 1766, and was the second pioneer of the Town of Kingsbury. At one time there were two churches, a school, Post Office, several taverns, hotels, stores, and mills located in . . . — — Map (db m61653) HM
On Vaughn Road (County Route 35) 0.5 miles east of Patten Mills Road.
The first burial here is believed to be John Jones, who was the first settler of the Town of Kingsbury to pass away here, 1772. There are veterans of the Revolutionary War and Civil War, buried in this cemetery.
Maintained by the Town of . . . — — Map (db m61655) HM
On New York State Route 149 at County Route 41, on the right when traveling east on State Route 149.
Named for Ezekiel Smith, c. 1825. He and his brother Israel operated a store and tavern in the hamlet. At one time there were several hotels, stores, a school, Post Office, a church and railroad station in the neighborhood. There was a canal boat . . . — — Map (db m61659) HM
On County Route 36, 1.9 miles west of U.S. 4, on the left when traveling east.
This stone chair was placed a few yards from this spot in 1841. Who placed it here and why is unknown. However, it may have been a guide post for the Underground Railway. The drawings below were carved on the back of the chair. — — Map (db m61649) HM
On Vaughn Road (County Route 35) at County Route 36, on the right when traveling north on Vaughn Road.
Named for William Vaughn, who opened a store and tavern at the corners around 1800. Until the late 1830's a Post Office was located here. A masonic Lodge was held at the corners, starting in 1820, in the home of Salmasius Bardwell. — — Map (db m61658) HM