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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NUW_thatcher-hall_Potsdam-NY.html
Thatcher Hall Dr. Hervey Dexter Thatcher 1835-1925. Physician - Pharmacist Inventor-Manufacturer Owned first pasteurization plant. Invented first glass milk bottle.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NUV_in-loving-memory_Potsdam-NY.html
In loving memory of George W. Bonney, Frank G. Barclay, Harvey Clark, Oliver O. Emery, Howard E. Foote, Harold F. Gale, Roy D. Graves, Harold W. Griffiths, Ralph O. Hill, Charles E. McCarthy, Lawrence E. Perkins, Earl J. Santimaw, who died in the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NRR_oak-point_Hammond-NY.html
Settled 1819 George Elliot busy river hamlet with a tannery, ashery, sawmill, cooperage, customs house and shipping wharf
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NDU_the-st-lawrence-plain_De-Kalb-Junction-NY.html
The gently rolling country between the St. Lawrence River and the Adirondack Mountains is cut by the St. Regis, Raquette, Grass and Oswegatchie Rivers. Tumbling from the slopes of the Adirondacks, these swift streams flow in westerly and northerly…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NDN_in-honor-of-edward-john-noble_Gouverneur-NY.html
In honor of Edward John Noble 1882 - 1958 industrialist, financier, philanthropist. This pep-o-mint replica was his Life Saver Co's first flavor & originally displayed at his Port Chester plant.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NDM_in-tribute-to-rhoda-fox-graves_Gouverneur-NY.html
In tribute to Rhoda Fox Graves, first female NYS Senator. Served in state legislature from 1925-1933, and the State Senate from 1935-1949.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NDH_lest-we-forget_Gouverneur-NY.html
[north header] "Lest We Forget" [south header] Our Nation's Defenders [keystone]1805 — · —1905
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L1I_parishville_Potsdam-NY.html
David Parish, a wealthy European merchant, purchased a 200,000 acre tract of wilderness here on speculation in 1808. A town would soon be formed here to take advantage of the power of the St. Regis, and eventually given the name of "Parishville." …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1L07_west-branch-st-regis-river_Potsdam-NY.html
The St. Regis River is fed by abundant water cascading from the northern Adirondack mountain slopes and dropping rapidly toward the St. Lawrence River. The clean, cold water, rushing over the rocky streambeds and bedrock outcrops, creates scenic b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KZB_british-raid_Nicholville-NY.html
British Raid In Feb. 1814, British Troops raided this village, seizing 300 barrels of flour of U.S. Gov. and stored in barns of Col. Hopkins near brook.
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