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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGM2_living-memorial_Pawling-NY.html
These trees were planted as a Living Memorial to Thomas E. DeweyGovernor of the State of New York 1943 - 1955 and his wife Frances Hutt DeweyFaithful member of the congregation of Christ Church on Quaker Hill and made possible by donations from p…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGM1_mizzen-top-hotel_Pawling-NY.html
Was located on this site from 1880 - 1933. The building was three stories high, faced the west with two hundred feet frontage. It was opened during the summer seasons and accommodated 250 guests. Porches bordered three sides. The spacious grounds …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGL4_the-oblong_Pawling-NY.html
This marker denotes the western boundary of Connecticut under an agreement reached in 1683 between Governor Thomas Dongan of New York and Governor Robert Treat of Connecticut. Later the Treaty of Dover signed on May 14, 1731 moved the western b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGL3_purgatory-hill_Pawling-NY.html
Purgatory Hill Named by the Continental Army encamped here fall of 1778. Site of great barbecue celebrating anniversary of Burgoyne's defeat - Saratoga
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGL1_murrow-park_Pawling-NY.html
Originally the Burr Farm, Murrow Park was purchased by the Pawling Lions Club from Mr. & Mrs. Howard Burr and Miss Altana Burr. The Lions Club purchased the property for recreation and enjoyment by the residents of Pawling in 1965.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGL0_coles-mill_Pawling-NY.html
Founded 1842 by Emery Cole Ruins 870 ft. west Produced flour, feed & grain Wagonmaking shop added run by son, Albert S. Cole
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGJ2_methodist-church_Pawling-NY.html
First church built in 1809 South Road; second church in 1854 on Main Street. This church erected in 1864. Additions in 1928 and 1960.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGJ1_pawling-beekman-turnpike_Pawling-NY.html
Inc 1824. 4 mile toll road between Nathan Millers and Joseph Arnolds commerce opened to pok. Abandoned 1906
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGJ0_the-west-mountain-mission_Pawling-NY.html
The West Mountain Mission 1892 - 1950 est. by A. C. Burdick for educational, charitable & religious needs. Neighborhood house built 1905. Harry Lynke, architect, Franklyn Mulkins builder.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGIX_the-mill-house_Poughquag-NY.html
Along the Old Upper Road The Mill House The Mill House built in 1749 by Robert Livingston, leased to Bartholomew Noxon in 1753 to Isaac Dennis in 1781, later owned by FDR Jr.
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