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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH12_camp-holley_Kiamesha-Lake-NY.html
In memory of the 143rd Regiment Infantry, Sullivan County's own, 1004 strong.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH0Y_methodist-church_Monticello-NY.html
Organized in Districts 1804; present church built 1844.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH0U_presbyterian-church_Monticello-NY.html
Established 1810. Lot gift by the Jones brothers.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH0T_site-of-toll-house_Monticello-NY.html
Site of Toll House, Monticello-Jeffersonville Turnpike, 1875.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGCB_st-johns-episcopal-church_Monticello-NY.html
Monticello, N.Y.Parish organized 1816 Present Church built 1880 180th Anniversay 1816-1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFV3_fort-delaware-narrowsburgs-history_Narrowsburg-NY.html
< Fort Delaware Side: >The present day Fort, a replica of the frontier "lower fort" of the Cushetunk settlement of 1755-1785, was originally located six miles up river near Milanville, Pennsylvania. Another fort was situated further up river in th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFPV_fort-delaware_Narrowsburg-NY.html
This fort represents the buck-skinned variety of American frontier fortifications. It tells the story of the Delaware Company a group of Connecticut pioneers who established their settlement in the face of every conceivable hardship. This authe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFON_tusten_Narrowsburg-NY.html
Named for Lt. Col. BenjaminTusten of Goshen militia,surgeon who gave his lifeto attend the wounded atthe Battle of Minisink
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFNE_fort-delaware_Narrowsburg-NY.html
Model of the circa 1755Cushetunk settlementlocated near Milanville Pa.Opened in 1957. Designed byJames W. Burnank.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFNA_fort-delaware-museum_Narrowsburg-NY.html
The reconstructed stockade, blockhouses, log cabins, blacksmith shop, shed, armory, and herb garden are representative of forts constructed by Connecticut settlers in the 1750's.Revolutionary War Heritage Trail
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