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[Marker name]: "STONE CHURCH"
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12B In Oriskany Falls
[City/Town]: Oriskany Falls, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Built 1834 By The Congregational Society Dedication Sermon By Rev. O. Bartholomew, Early Pastor Rev. John Cross
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[Marker name]: Amos Parker
[Image]:
[Location]: Sallsville-augusta Co., Rd., 1/2 Me. South Of Augusta
[City/Town]: Augusta, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 1762–1842 Tallest Man In American Army. Saved Gen. La Fayette's Life. Present At The Surrender Of Cornwallis. Buried Here.
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[Marker name]: Augusta, New York
[Image]:
[Location]: On Nys 26 In Augusta
[City/Town]: Augusta, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Oneida County March 15Th 1798 Formed From The Town Of Whitestown
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[Marker name]: Augusta Academy
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12B In Oriskany Falls
[City/Town]: Oriskany Falls, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Founded 1834. Semicircular Stone Building Used Until 1878. Its Unique Design Was A Curiosity. First Teacher Melville Adams.
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[Marker name]: Augusta Church
[Image]:
[Location]: On Nys 26 In Augusta
[City/Town]: Augusta, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Organized 2797, By Congregational Society
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[Marker name]: Cassety Hollow
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12-B & Nys 26 In Oriskany Falls
[City/Town]: Oriskany Falls, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Settled In 1794 Thomas Cassety, Who Erected A Grist Mill Here. Later Renamed Oriskany Falls
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[Marker name]: Chenago Canal
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 26, Oriskany Falls
[City/Town]: Oriskany Falls, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Authorized 1833. Utica To Binghamton. Completed 1836. 72 Locks In 30 Miles. Abandoned 1876
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[Marker name]: Dr. A. Burgoyne
[Image]:
[Location]: South St. In Knoxboro
[City/Town]: Knoxboro, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 1737–1824 Buried In This Cemetery. Was Physician At Saratoga Under Gen. Burgoyne, 1777. Lived With Daughter In Augusta.
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[Marker name]: INDIAN TRAIL
[Image]:
[Location]: Knoxboro Rd. In Knoxboro
[City/Town]: Knoxboro, New York
[Coords]: 42°59′10.7″N 75°31′19.99″W / 42.986306°N 75.5222194°W / 42.986306; -75.5222194
[Marker text]: Used By Oneida, Tuscarora, Brotherton And Stockbridge Indians As A Channel Of Commerce About 1700. Made Highway Soon After 1800
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[Marker name]: Knox House
[Image]:
[Location]: South St. In Knoxboro
[City/Town]: Knoxboro, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Built 1820 By Gen. J. J. Knox, Pioneer Settler, 1791–1876. Village Of Knoxboro Named In His Honor
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[Marker name]: Site of
[Image]:
[Location]: Sallsville-Augusta Co. Rd. 1½ Mis. South Of Augusta
[City/Town]: Augusta, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Log School First In Augusta, Built 1797. Augusta Then Known As Bartlett's Corner. Used As Church And Meeting House
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[Marker name]: Site of
[Image]:
[Location]: College St. Rd., 1/2 Mile North Of Oriskany Falls
[City/Town]: Oriskany Falls, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: The Gunn House About 500 Feet From Here Built In 1793. First House In The Town Of Augusta Built By A White Settler.
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[Marker name]: Site of
[Image]:
[Location]: West St. In Knoxboro
[City/Town]: Knoxboro, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Lock Company Organized 2862, By J.c. Knox. High Grade Locks Were Manufactured Here For A Number Of Years.
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[Marker name]: Union Church
[Image]:
[Location]: South & East Sts., Knoxboro
[City/Town]: Knoxboro, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Built 1849 By Methodists And Presbyterians. Lumber Hauled From Old Church Built About 1800 On East Hills. Converted To School 1873.
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[Marker name]: Utica Clinton
[Image]:
[Location]: Broad St., Oriskany Falls
[City/Town]: Oriskany Falls, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Binghamton R.r. Formed 1862. Completed From Utica To Terminate At This Site 1858, Extended South 1871
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[Marker name]: Black River Canal
[Image]:
[Location]: On Nys 12 In Boonville
[City/Town]: Boonville, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Site Of Lock 71, Summit Level; 710 Feet Above Rome; From Here Water Flowed North To St Lawrence, South To Mohawk
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[Marker name]: Black River Canal
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 46 At Entrance To Pixley Falls Park
[City/Town]: Boonville, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Site Of The Once Famous Five Combines-world's Record For Number Of Canal Locks; Canal Has 109 Locks In 35 Miles Of Waterway
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[Marker name]: Boonville, New York
[Image]:
[Location]: On Nys 12-D In Boonville
[City/Town]: Boonville, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Settled 1795; Named For Gerrit Boon, Native Leyden, Holland, Agent Of Holland Land Co.; Town Formed 1805; Village Incorporated 1855
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[Marker name]: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
[Image]:
[Location]: So. Side James St., Boonville
[City/Town]: Boonville, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Society Organized 1805 Present Edifice Built 1855–1856 Re-dedication 1955
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[Marker name]: OLD FRENCH ROAD
[Image]:
[Location]: On Nys 12, 1 Mile S.e. Of Boonville
[City/Town]: Boonville, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Built By French Colonists, 1790 On Way To Settle Castorland; First Road To North Country, Following An Iroquois War Trail.
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[Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Town Rd. At Babcock Hill
[City/Town]: Bridgewater, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Dr. Stephen Moulton Babcock Inventor Of Babcock Milk Test Scientist, Educator, Friend Benefactor Of Agriculture 1843–1931
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[Marker name]: BRIDGEWATER
[Image]:
[Location]: On Us 20 In Bridgewater
[City/Town]: Bridgewater, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Oneida County March 24Th 1797 Transferred From Chenango County April 4, 1804
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[Marker name]: DEERFIELD
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 8, 2 Mis. No. Of Nys 5 & 12
[City/Town]: Deerfield, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Oneida County March 15Th 1798 Formed From The Town Of Schuyler Herkimer County
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12, 1 Mi. No. Of Nys 5
[City/Town]: Deerfield, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 17 Miles Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: FLOYD
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 46 In Floyd
[City/Town]: Floyd, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: March 4Th 1796 Named In Honor Of William Floyd, 1734–1821 A Signer Of The Declaration Of Independence
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[Marker name]: FORESTPORT
[Image]:
[Location]: River And White Lake Sts. In Forestport
[City/Town]: Forestport, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Town-1869. Village-1903. First Settlement 1795 In 1777 St. Leger's Indians Retreated Through Here Oriskany To Crown Point.
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[Marker name]: ST. LEGER'S HILL
[Image]:
[Location]: N. Lake Rd., 5 Mis. East Of Forestport
[City/Town]: Forestport, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 1777 Easterly Over This Route 450 Of St. Leger's Indians Retreated From Oriskany To Crown Point
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[Marker name]: ELIHU ROOT
[Image]:
[Location]: Hamilton College Campus, Clinton
[City/Town]: Kirkland, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Secretary Of War Secretary Of State United States Senator Was Born In This Building February 15, 1845
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[Marker name]: FIRST GRIST MILL
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 412 In Clinton
[City/Town]: Kirkland, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Near This Spot First Grist Mill Was Built In Winter Of 1787. Before This Early Settlers Had To Carry Grist To Whitestown
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[Marker name]: HAMILTON COLLEGE
[Image]:
[Location]: Hamilton College Campus, Clinton
[City/Town]: Kirkland, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Founded As Hamilton-oneida Academy, 1793 By The Rev. Samuel Kirkland. Chartered As Hamilton College May 26, 1812.
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[Marker name]: HAMILTON COLLEGE CHAPEL
[Image]:
[Location]: Hamilton College Campus, Clinton
[City/Town]: Kirkland, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 1827 An Unusual And Distinctive Three Story Church Desigened By Philip Hooker Of Albany
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[Marker name]: WASHINGTON TRACT
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 233, 1½ Mis. South Of Kirkland
[City/Town]: Kirkland, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: These Lands Are Part Of Parcel Of Ground Deeded To Nathaniel Griffin By George Washington And Dewitt Clinton In 1790
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[Marker name]: [ARROW] 17 MILES
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 49 And Nys 12-C
[City/Town]: Marcy, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: HOME OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 315, 4 Mis., N.w. Of Waterville
[City/Town]: Marshall, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Brotherton Indians 1783–1850 Among Whom Lived, 1785–1792, Samson Occom Indian Presbyterian Preacher
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[Marker name]: 1ST RELIGIOUS
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 5 And Nys 12, New Hartford
[City/Town]: New Hartford, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Society Of The Town Of Whitestown Organized 1791 Church Dedicated Nov. 29, 1797
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[Marker name]: A GRIST MILL
[Image]:
[Location]: Oxford Pl. & Mill St., New Hartford
[City/Town]: New Hartford, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Was Built 350 Feet East Of Here In 1790 By Jedediah Sanger, First Settler And Founder Of New Hartford
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[Marker name]: JEDEDIAH SANGER
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 5 And Nys 12, New Hartford
[City/Town]: New Hartford, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Founded New Hartford In 1788 By Purchasing 1000 Acres Of Land And Settling Here With His Family
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[Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Pinnacle Rd., In Sauquoit
[City/Town]: Paris, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: [Arrow] Dr. Asa Gray Born November 18, 1810 Died January 30, 1888 World Famous Botanist
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[Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Pinnacle Rd., In Sauquoit
[City/Town]: Paris, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: [Arrow] Dr. Asa Gray Born November 18, 1810 Died January 30, 1888 World Famous Botanist
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[Marker name]: METHODIST CHURCH
[Image]:
[Location]: Mohawk St. At Pinnacle Rd. In Sauquoit
[City/Town]: Paris, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: First Sermon Preached In Northern New York 1788 By Elder Freeborn Garretson Within Whitestown Sauquoit Society Formed 1788 First In Conference
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 8 At Pinnacle Rd., In Sauquoit
[City/Town]: Paris, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 7/8 Mile Birthplace Of Dr. Asa Gray World Famous Botanist
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[Marker name]: REMSEN
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12-B, Remsen
[City/Town]: Remsen, Town Of, New York
[Coords]: 43°19′39″N 75°11′13″W / 43.32750°N 75.18694°W / 43.32750; -75.18694
[Marker text]: Oneida County March 15Th 1798 Formed From The Town Os Norway, Herkimer County
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12-B, Remsen
[City/Town]: Remsen, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Next Turn Right To Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Fairchild Rd., North Of Hinckley Reservoir
[City/Town]: Remsen, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 1 Mile East Col. Marinus Willett Routed British-tory Force Oct. 30, 1783 Along West Canada Creek; Walter Butler, Tory Leader Was Killed By An Oneida
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12 12-B, Remsen
[City/Town]: Remsen, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 4 Miles Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: 1755–1756
[Image]:
[Location]: E. Dominick & Bouck Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: [Arrow] Revolutionary Battlefields And Colonial Fort Sites
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[Marker name]: 1755–1756
[Image]:
[Location]: Bouck St. Between E. Whitesboro & E. Dominick Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Fort Williams Guarded Upper Mohawk Landing Burned In A Panic By British Gen. Webb
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[Marker name]: DURING SIEGE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: E. Bloomfield St. & Harding Blvd.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Fort Stanwix Aug. 1777 Main British Camp Was Between This Point And Bluff To South
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[Marker name]: FORT CRAVEN
[Image]:
[Location]: E. Whitesboro St. Between Bouck & Mill Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Destroyed In British Panic Before Completion Aug. 31, 1756
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[Marker name]: FORT NEWPORT
[Image]:
[Location]: Calvert St. Between Arsenal St. And Brewer Alley
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: A Small Colonial Post Which Guarded Upper Wood Creek Landing Place
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[Marker name]: HERE PASSED
[Image]:
[Location]: W. Dominick & Jay Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Ancient Carry Passed Southward To Fort Newport And Wood Creek
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[Marker name]: HERE PASSED
[Image]:
[Location]: George And Liberty Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: From East To West The Ancient Carry From The Mohawk To Wood Creek
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[Marker name]: INLAND CANAL
[Image]:
[Location]: So. James & E. Whitesboro Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Begun 1792 And Second Erie Canal Completed 1844
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[Marker name]: OLD BLACK RIVER CANAL
[Image]:
[Location]: Black R. Blvd. & E. Whitesboro St.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Building 1836–1855; Connected Mohawk Valley With Black River Country; Opening Up 90 Miles Navigable Waterway; Joined Erie Canal Here.
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[Marker name]: ROME
[Image]:
[Location]: No. James & W. Park Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: March 4Th 1796 Formed From The Town Of Steuben
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[Marker name]: SITE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: W. Dominick St. Between Arsenal & Jay Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: U.s. Arsenal Maintained During War Of 1812 And Subsequently
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[Marker name]: THE CENTRAL N.Y.
[Image]:
[Location]: On Nys 26
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: School For The Deaf Founded Jan. 27, 1875 By Alphonso Johnson, Thomas Gallaudet And Rome Citizens
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: W. Dominick St. & Arsenal Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: One Block To Site Of Fort Newport And Wood Creek Landing
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: E. Dominick St. Between James And Spring Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Historic Elm This Elm Was A Sapling Growing On The Southwest Bastion Of Fort Stanwix In 1804
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 69 At Oriskany Battlefield
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Lower Landing And Oriskany Battlefield
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Mill And E, Whitesboro Sts.
[City/Town]: Rome, City Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Fort Stanwix And Revolutionary Skirmishes
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[Marker name]: NORWEST 35 RODS
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 46, 2 Mis. N. Of Rome
[City/Town]: Rome, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Jesse Williams In 1851 Inaugurated The Cheese Factory System Thus Revolutionizing Dairying
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[Marker name]: ORISKANY
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 69 At Oriskany Battlefield
[City/Town]: Rome, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Battlefield 1777 Public Welcome
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 46 North Of Rome
[City/Town]: Rome, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 20 Miles Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12 In Waterville
[City/Town]: Sangerfield, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: George Eastman Inventor Of Kodak Born July 12, 1854 Died In Rochester March 14, 1932
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[Marker name]: PROPERTY LINE
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12 North Of Waterville
[City/Town]: Sangerfield, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Western Boundary Of Civilization Fixed By Fort Stanwix Treaty Nov. 5, 1768. Witnessed By Sir William Johnson
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[Marker name]: SANGERFIELD
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 12 At Town Line
[City/Town]: Sangerfield, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Oneida County March 15Th 1795 Transferred From Chenango County April 4Th 1804.
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[Marker name]: 300 FEET WEST
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd., 1 Mi. W. Of Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Site Of Home Robert Everett (1791–1875) Anti-slavery Reformer Minister Chapel Ucha 37 Years Editor "Cenhadwr" (Welsh) 35 Years
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[Marker name]: BARON STEUBEN
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Instector General Of Army Major General In Revolution Citizen Of United States And New York State
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[Marker name]: BURIAL PLACE
[Image]:
[Location]: In Field 1/4 Mi. N. Of Co. Rd., 2 Mis. E. Of Steuben
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Of Samuel Sizer, Abigail Sizer, Asa Sizer And Abigail Tyler Mitchell, The Mother Of Abigail Sizer
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[Marker name]: CAPEL ISAF OR
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd., 1 Mi. W. Of Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Second Baptist Church Once Located Here Cared For The Grave Of Baron Steuben For Ninety-five Years (1804–1899)
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[Marker name]: CAPT. SIMEIN WOODRUFF
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd., 1/2 Mi. W. Of Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Circumnavigated Globe With Capt. Cook. Leased This Farm May 26, 1791 From Baron Steuben Buried Capel Ucha Cemetery
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[Marker name]: EENEZER WEEKS
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd., 1/2 Mi. W. Of Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Settled Here 1791 Buried In Adjoining Meadow Built Bake Oven And Did Coopering For Baron Steuben
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[Marker name]: FIRST GRAVE
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd. W. Of Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Of Baron Steuben Near This Spot By His Own Wish He Was Buried Wrapped In His Military Cloak In An Unmarked Grave
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[Marker name]: FRIEDRICH WILHELM
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Baron Von Steuben Born September 17, 1730 Magdeburg, Germany Died Here November 28, 1794 Erection Completed 1872
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[Marker name]: FULLER FARM
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd., 1 Mi. W. Of Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Acquired 1793 From Baron Steuben By Capt. Simeon Fuller, B. 1761-D. 1852 Held By Him And His Descendants To The Present Day
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[Marker name]: GERMAN-AMERICAN
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Organizations Assisted By State Of New York Erected This Tomb In Honor Of Their Great Fellow Countryman
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[Marker name]: SACRED GROVE
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Is The Name Given In 1804 To These Woods Hallowed By Associations With Baron Steuben, The American Patriot
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[Marker name]: SAMUEL SIZER
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd. 2 Mis. E. Of Steuben
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: First Settler On Steuben Grant, 1787. Farm Manager For Baron Steuben Burial Place In Meadow 80 Rods North Of This Marker
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[Marker name]: SAW-MILL
[Image]:
[Location]: Nr. Creek, No. Of Fuller Rd.
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Of Baron Steuben Built 1790 Near This Spot Remains Of Dam Visible
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[Marker name]: STARR HILL
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd.1 Mi. W. Of Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Named For David Starr Captain In Continental Army Friend And Neighbor Of Baron Steuben Settled Here 1791
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[Marker name]: STEUBEN GRANT
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd. W. Of Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Of 16,000 Acres By The State Of New York, June 27, 1786 For Service In The Revolution He Cleared Sixty Acres Near Here For Home Site (1788–1793)
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[Marker name]: STEUBEN STATE
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Memorial Park Dedicated September 12, 1931 By Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor Of New York
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[Marker name]: STEUBEN STATE
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Memorial Park Included Fifty Acres Given In 1804 By Col. Benj. Walker, Friend And Aide Of Steuben, To Second Baptist Church
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[Marker name]: THIS MONUMENT
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Covers The Remains Of Baron Steuben Governor Horatio Seymour Laid Cornerstone June 1, 1870 Erection Completed 1872
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[Marker name]: THIS PARK
[Image]:
[Location]: At Baron Steuben Memorial
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Was Created In Memory Of Friedrich Wilhelm Baron Steuben, Major General In The War For Independence
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[Marker name]: TOWN OF STEUBEN
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 46-A In Steuben
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Formed April 10, 1792 Named In Honor Of Baron Steuben Originally Extended To North Bounds Of The State
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[Marker name]: WELSH IMMIGRANTS
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd., 1/2 Mi. W. Of Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Beginning 1795 Cleared And Settled Greater Part Of Steuben Grant. Built First Church Here 1804.
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd. From Steuben & Remsen
[City/Town]: Steuben, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 2 Miles Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park
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[Marker name]: CINCINNATI CREEK
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[Location]: Nys 28, 2 Mis. S. E. Of Trenton
[City/Town]: Trenton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Named By Baron Steuben To Commemorate The Society Of The Cincinnati Which He Helped To Found In 1783
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[Marker name]: TRENTON
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[Location]: Nys 12 In Barneveld
[City/Town]: Trenton, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Oneida County March 24, 1797 Formed From The Town Of Schuyler, Herkimer County
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[Marker name]: BAGG'S TAVERN
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[Location]: Genesee And Main St.
[City/Town]: Utica, City Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Originally A Log House Founded 1794 By Moses Bagg Washington, La Fayette Henry Clay & Gen. Grant Were Guests Here
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Fuller Rd @ Nys 274
[City/Town]: Town of Remsen, New York
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[Marker text]: 2 Mi Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: [ARROW] 17 MILES
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[Location]: Nys 5 E. Of Nys 8 & 12
[City/Town]: Utica, City Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: MISSION CHURCH
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[Location]: Seneca Ave. Between Verona And Sconon Dora Sts. In Vernon
[City/Town]: Vernon, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Of The Oneidas Built By Rev. Eleazer Williams 1818 Moved In 1842 From Oneida Castle By Unitarians. Vernon Town Hall Since 1892.
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[Marker name]: ONEIDA CASTLE
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[Location]: Nys 5 In Oneida Castle Village
[City/Town]: Vernon, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Chief Village Of Oneida Tribe Of Indians Members Of Iroquois Confederacy
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[Marker name]: ROYAL
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 13 In Sylvan Beach
[City/Town]: Verona, Town Of, New York
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[Marker text]: Blockhouse 60 Rods East Of This Point Stood Fort Erected By British In 1759
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[Marker name]: STARK'S LANDING
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[Location]: Nys 46 In Higinsville
[City/Town]: Verona, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Javez Hough Stark, Pioneer Built 1St Presbyterian Church, Seneca Falls 1807. Came Here 1821; Built House Across Canal 1823-5.
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[Marker name]: WESTERN
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[Location]: Nys 46 Near School In Westernville
[City/Town]: Western, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Oneida County March 10, 1797 Formed From The Town Of Steuben
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[Marker name]: ARROW
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 46 & 46-A In Frenchville
[City/Town]: Western, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: 11 Miles Tomb Of Baron Steuben In State Memorial Park Near Remsen
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[Marker name]: BIRTHPLACE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Co. Rd. In Westmoreland
[City/Town]: Westmoreland, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Samuel Eels 1810–1842 Who In 1832 Founded The Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity At Hamilton College
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[Marker name]: 1ST PRESBYTERIAN
[Image]:
[Location]: Elm And Main Sts., Whitesboro
[City/Town]: Whitestown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Church Of Whitesboro Organized April 1, 1793 Bethuel Dodd, 1St Pastor
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[Marker name]: ENGLISH HOME
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 69 In Yorkville
[City/Town]: Whitestown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Built 1792. Birthplace Of Henry Inman, 1801-46 Artist Who Excelled In Portraits, Landscapes And Miniatures
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[Marker name]: HERE STOOD THE HOME OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Dexter Ave. Between Graham And Utica Sts. In Oriskany
[City/Town]: Whitestown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Colonel Gerrit G. Lansing Officer In Cont. Army Who Purchased Land Whereon Oriskanyt Was Founded 1902
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[Marker name]: SITE OF
[Image]:
[Location]: Nys 69 In Oriskany
[City/Town]: Whitestown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Woolen Mill Erected In 1810 Believed To Be The 1St In America To Manufacture Fabrics From Raw Material
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[Marker name]: TOWN HALL
[Image]:
[Location]: In Front Of Town Hall, Whitesboro
[City/Town]: Whitestown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: Erectd 1807 Early Co. Court House Presented To Whitestown By Hon. Philo White 1860
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[Marker name]: WHITESTOWN
[Image]:
[Location]: Main St. & Victor Pkwy., Whitesboro
[City/Town]: Whitestown, Town Of, New York
[Coords]:
[Marker text]: March 7Th 1788 Named In Honor Of Judge Hugh White A First Settler May 1784
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