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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF0E_carver-bridge_Carmel-NY.html
Carver BridgeCut stone with wood deck, TimothyCarver, first supervisor of theTown of Carmel, drowned there in1824. It is now under 50 feet ofwater one half mile to the south. Allan Warnecke, Historian Town of Carmel 2001
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF0C_philips-smith-farm_Carmel-NY.html
Philips Smith Farm288 acres, first rented in 1775, then purchased in 1816 throughforfeiture land sales for his service in the Revolutionary War;sold by Arthur Smith in 1918. Allan Warnecke, Historian Town of Carmel 2002
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF0B_daniel-nimham_Carmel-NY.html
Daniel NimhamLast sachem of Wappinoeor Wappinger Indians, friendof whites, who sued AdolphPhilipse to retrieve land.Had his village here. State Education Department 1932
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF0A_union-cemetery_Carmel-NY.html
Established 1863 Union Cemetery Two acres purchased, surveyed and dedicated for burials of early area families. Located just south of Foshay's Corners on the Old Dutchess Turnpike (now Route 301) on lands of Foshay and Halstead farms, incorpora…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXS_sibyl-ludington_Mahopac-NY.html
Sibyl Ludington Rode horseback over this road the night of April 26, 1777, to call out Colonel Ludington's regiment to repel British at Danbury, Connecticut. State Education Department 1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXQ_railroad-station_Mahopac-NY.html
The railroad came to Mahopac in 1871 and the first station was built in 1880. By 1930 Route 6 construction moved it to Bucks Hollow Road, used until 1969. Mahopac American Legion Post 1080 2001
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXD_thompson-house_Mahopac-NY.html
Started as a hat factory, thena boarding house in 1851. It wasrebuilt to hold 400 guests aftera fire in 1869. Emerson Clarkimproved Hotel Mahopac in 1883.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXC_knickerbocker-ice_Mahopac-NY.html
Warehouse stored the ice cut onLake Mahopac; floated in by canalthen loaded on railroad cars andsold in New York City from 1880until refrigeration began in 1920.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXB_capt-john-crane_Mahopac-NY.html
Capt. John Craneof Col. Ludington's regimentkept a tavern, built 1772,which formerly stood here.He was County Judge andfirst Town Clerk of Carmel.New York State Education Department 1932Replaced by Putnam County Historian 2001
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEXA_eleazer-hamblin_Carmel-NY.html
Was the first to settle inPhilips Patent, Frederickstown,now Carmel. He came from Harwichon Cape Cod through Norwich, CTto start a homestead here in 1739.Allan Warnecke, Historian Town of Carmel 2001
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