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Patterson Baptist Church (The Rock Church) 1790 The Baptist Church The following material was adapted from notes put together by Reverend James B.M. Frost, March 1993: Pelletreau's "History of Putnam County," written in the 1880s indicates t…
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The Proposed Historic District People have lived for a long time in this beautiful valley where a natural trail, running from New England to the Hudson, makes a gentle bend here along the edge of the Great Swamp. Traces have been found nearby of …
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[ south face ] Roll Of Honor 1917 - 1918Town Of Patterson Major Albert N. Towner · Major Charles B. Crane · Capt. John Towner · Lieut. Robert A. Johnston · Sergt. Daniel B. Brandon · Sergt. Lucius G. Pendleton …
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The War Monument (World War I) 1917 - 1918The Monument Patterson was still a quiet country town at the beginning of the First World War. Although the State had begun to assume responsibility for the major roads through the area, three-way inter…
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Christ Church (Episcopal) 1763 Christ Church was organized as the "Episcopal Mission at Fredericksburgh" by three former English officers who settled in the area after the end of the French and Indian War. Although the present building is the n…
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District School No. 1 (Patterson School) 1857 - 1912 At the time of the Revolution, a school was located near this site on land donated by Edmond Ogden, the husband of Sybil Ludington. At that time the education of children was a local affair, af…
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PattersonGrange No. 939 (Original CharterPatterson Grange No. 237) 1874 The country was on the brink of a depression, and the power of the railroads dominated the post Civil War economy when farmers from the Midwest and the Northeast established…
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The Fellowship Hall (Presbyterian Church "Parish House") 1872 Originally called "The Parish House," the Fellowship Hall was given to the Presbyterian Church by the Paterson Family between 1868 and 1877 while the Reverend James Baird was minister…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGH2_the-presbyterian-church_Patterson-NY.html
The Presbyterian Church (Of Patterson / Pawling) Present Structure, 1838 This beautiful building is the third church of the Presbyterian Congregation in Patterson. The first, often referred to as "The Old Meeting House" was located west of here…
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Maple Avenue Cemetery (And Combined Church Cemeteries) Earliest Recorded Grave, 1792 The Combined Cemeteries At the close of the Revolution, in 1782, when all the lands of Beverly Robinson were seized by the State Legislature and sold at auction,…
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