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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8N_j-robert-cramer_Beacon-NY.html
In memory of
Firefighter
J. Robert Cramer
An active member of Lewis Tompkins Co.
and the City of Beacon Fire Department
who lost his life in the line of duty at the
144-146 Main Street Fire on January 29, 1955
A sacrifice in the performan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2C8L_lewis-tompkins-hose-company_Beacon-NY.html
Originally constructed for the
Lewis Tompkins Hose Company
1890
The restoration of this firehouse is
dedicated to the officers and members,
past and present, who have selflessly
volunteered their time and energy in
service to the Beacon c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZIX_bicentennial-washington_Beacon-NY.html
In Honor OfThe Bicentennial of the Death ofGeorge Washington Who Visited the Nearby Madam Brett HomesteadDuring The American RevolutionErected 1999By Members and Friends ofMelzingah Chapter, NSDAR[ rear plaque ] Bicentennial Washingtonby Avard T. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZIW_howland-center_Beacon-NY.html
Howland CenterHas Been Placed On TheNational Register Of Historic PlacesBy The United StatesDepartment Of The Interior1872
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTXP_william-few_Beacon-NY.html
In this tomb rests the remains ofWilliam FewBorn June 18, 1748 - Died July 16, 1828
Lieut. Colonel, Georgia Militia duringthe American Revolution, 1776-1779.Member, Continental Congress, 1780-1788Signed Federal Constitution, 1787Member, Georgia…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTWG_burial-site_Beacon-NY.html
Burial site ofWilliam Few, Jr. 1748 - 1828Signer of U.S. Constitutionfor the State of Georgia - 1787Reinterred in Augusta,Georgia - October 1973
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTWA_city-of-beacon_Beacon-NY.html
Incorporated May 15, 1913consolidation of Matteawanand Fishkill LandingVillages.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTW9_fishkill-landing_Beacon-NY.html
One of the oldest landings alongHudson River. During Rev.supplies for troops inNewburg & N.J. from NewEngland brought across River.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP64_mount-gulian_Beacon-NY.html
Built about 1730 by Gulian Ver Planck, whose ancestors and Francis Rombout purchased the adjacent land from the Wappinger Indians in 1685.
Headquarters of Baron Von Steuben. The society of the Cincinnati was instituted here May 1783.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP63_mount-gulian_Beacon-NY.html
Verplanck House, ca. 1740, burned 1931. Revolutionary War headquarters of General Von Steuben, 1783. Birthplace of Society of the Cincinnati 1783.