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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20DJ_gretta-moulton-gate_NY.html
Gretta Moulton Was a Heroine of the Environmental Movement That Saved High Rock Park in 1965. An Inspired Leader of Early Efforts to Preserve the Greenbelt, She was also a Trustee of the Staten Island Institute of the Arts and Sciences and the Fou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSLB_st-andrews-church_Waterford-NY.html
Welcometo this historic parish churchfounded in 1708 and chartered byQueen Anne in 1713, Britishheadquarters during theRevolutionary War, familyparish of Saint Elizabeth BayleySeton and Mother EpiscopalChurch of Staten Island. Despiteour age and h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOWC_rose-and-crown-tavern_Richmond-NY.html
Tablet marking the site of theRose and Crown TavernErected by The Huguenots in 1665Demolished in 1854This Inn was occupiedduring the Revolution byGeneral William Howeas his Headquarters and here theDeclaration of Independencewas read to the Britis…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNZZ_relatives-of-elizabeth-bayley-seton_Middlesboro-NY.html
In Memory of the Relatives ofElizabeth Bayley Seton who are buried in this churchyard Reverend Richard Charlon, D.D.her grandfather,Rector of St. Andrew's Church from 1747 until is death in 1777. Mary Bayeux Charlton,her grandmother,Wife of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKPK_new-dorp-s-i-honor-roll_Siler-City-NY.html
To commemorate the patriotism and perpetuate the names of those who served with honor in the World War 1917-18, this tablet is erected by the citizens of New Dorp S.I.Honor RollJames M. Beauchamp · John Bolice · Thomas Brown ·…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKML_rezeau-van-pelt-family-cemetery_Washington-NY.html
A rare surviving 18th century private graveyard, this cemetery was used by the Rezeau and descendent Van Pelt and Wheatley families. The earliest grave is Jacob Rezeau, 1789. The large center gravestone commemorates Susanna Van Pelt and John A. Va…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKMK_site-of-18th-century-structures_Washington-NY.html
Site of theFirst CountyCourthouse(1729),Jail (1741),Jailer's House(1751). Courthouse destroyed duringthe Revolutionary War.Beneath this frame & streetintersection are thearchaeologicalremains of these buildings.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKLR_church-of-saint-andrew_North-Augusta-NY.html
Reminiscent of English Norman Parish Churches built in the 12th century, this structure was created in 1872 by architect William M. Mersereau. It was constructed using stone walls of the first church building on the site which was erected between …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKLK_church-of-st-andrew_Charleston-NY.html
The Church of St. Andrew was founded in 1708, and the first church building was completed in 1712 on land given in 1711 by William Tillier. In 1713 Queen Anne granted the church a charter and presented valued gifts including a chalice and paten. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKLF_patriots-under-gen-mercer_Branchburg-NY.html
In memory of the Patriots who under General Hugh Mercer crossing from Perth Amboy [N.J.] surprised and overcame the enemy on this spot on October 16, 1776, taking twenty prisoners besides arms and ammunition. Two of the Americans were killed and C…
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