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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSKZ_the-pelton-house_Chippewa-Falls-NY.html
This pre-Revolutionary homestead is in three distinct sections, each representing a different period. The earliest was erected in 1730, the central portion in 1776, and the third in 1832. Originally built by Johannes De Groot, the house passed …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSKX_founding-of-the-dutch-church_Centreville-NY.html
In 1665, a small group of the first Dutch settlers to come to the shores of this island banded together for the worship of Almighty God. Through three centuries faithful men and women have continued this ministry to the community, thenation, and t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSKU_five-brothers_Milledgeville-NY.html
In honor ofFive Brothersfrom Staten Island who servedin the Revolutionary War Joshua Mersereau, 3rd Quarter Master GeneralCol. Jacob MersereauCornelius Mersereau, soldierCapt. John MersereauPaul Mersereau, sailor Erected by the Staten Island…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSKS_reformed-protestant-dutch-church_Oneonta-NY.html
Built in 1845 in Greek Revival style, this is the third church on the site. The first, a hexagonal wooden building erected in 1714, was destroyed by the British during the Revolution. The original license to the Dutch congregation signed by Govern…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSKR_burial-place_Oneonta-NY.html
of the Dutch settlers ofthe North Shore until 1696around whichPort Richmondwas built.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSKQ_st-james-hotel_Oneonta-NY.html
On this site stood theSt. James Hotelbuilt shortly afterthe American Revolution.Aaron Burr died hereSeptember 14, 1836 Originally marked byStaten Island Chapter NSDARFebruary 1932 ? Replaced September 1976
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…
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