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Marker name[1] |
Image |
Date designated |
Location |
City or Town |
Marker text |
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Clark Tannery |
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On So. Side NYS 52 At Eastern End of Jeffersonville |
Callicoon, New York |
Contained 182, Square Vats Produced 600, 051 Lbs. Sole Leather In 1865. Ranked Second In Output In Sullivan County |
2 |
Early Sawmill |
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On W. Side NYS 52 At Southern End of Youngsville |
Callicoon, New York |
Built 1834 By Sam M. Young Followed In Turn By Turning Mill, Apple Brandy Distillery And Milk Manufacturing Plant |
3 |
First Clearing |
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On NYS 52 1 Mi. Youngsville |
Callicoon, New York |
In 1807 J.S. Jackson And C. Hurd Cleared Over 100 Acres For John De Witt At A Cost of 163 19S |
4 |
George G. De Witt |
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On W. Side NYS 52 Between Jeffersonville & Youngsville |
Callicoon, New York |
Home of George G. De Witt Where First Town Meeting Was Held May 3, 1842 500 Feet West |
5 |
Old Toll Road |
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On E. Side NYS 52 Midway Between Jeffersonville, & Youngsville |
Callicoon, New York |
Callicoon And Cochecton Turnpike 1852 Joined Erie At Cochecton With Tanneries At Pike Pond Jeffersonville, Youngsville |
6 |
Old Turnpike |
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On NYS 52 About 1½ Mis. N.E. Jeffersonville |
Callicoon, New York |
Old Turnpike Jeffersonville To Monticello Toll Gate Two Miles East of This Point |
7 |
Site of First House |
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In Center of Vlge. Youngsville In Front of John Pfieffle Residence |
Callicoon, New York |
Site of First House In Youngsville Built of Logs, 1834 By Sam M. Young, First Settler For Whom The Place Is Named |
8 |
Sullivan Volkblatt |
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On No. Side Main St. Between Center St. & Delaware Av., Vlge. of Jeffersonv |
Callicoon, New York |
Local German Language Newspaper Published Here 1870German Language Predominated Here For Fifty Years |
9 |
Tannery of Henry Inderlied |
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On So. Side NYS 52 Near Center of Youngsville |
Callicoon, New York |
Beef Hides Were Converted Into Sole Leather By Use of Local Hemlock Bard 1850 |
10 |
Brant's Camp |
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On W. Side NYS 42 2Mis. So. Forestburg Corners |
Forestburg, New York |
Mohawk Chief With Plunder And Captives Taken In Raid On Minisink (Port Jervis) Camped Here Over Night July 20, 1779 |
11 |
Indian Raid |
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On W. Side Co. Rd. 49 About 1 Mi. So. Oakland |
Forestburg, New York |
Two Children of John Brooks And Son-In-Law, Joseph Hubbard, Were Killed Here By Brant's Mohawks And Tories, 1778 |
12 |
Sawmill |
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On No. Side Co. Rd. 49 Near W. End Bridge Over Minisink R. |
Forestburg, New York |
Built 1873 By Westfall & Cuddeback. Sawed Lumber To Rebuild Houses Burned By Brant In Minisink (Port Jervis) 1778-79 |
13 |
Battle of Minisink |
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On NYS 97 About 1½ Mis. E. of Minisink Ford. |
Highland, New York |
Col. Joseph Brant Led 40 Mohawks And Tories Up This Ravine And Ambushed N.Y. And N.J. Militia Lying For Him On Hill To The West |
14 |
Battle of Minisink |
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On NYS 97 At Minisink Ford. |
Highland, New York |
Entrance To Battlefield Where July 22, 1779, N.Y. And N.J. Militia Attacked Mohawk And Tory Raiders of Minisink (Port Jervis) |
15 |
Battle of Minisink |
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On NYS 97 About 1 Mi. West of Entrance To Battlefield. |
Highland, New York |
One of The Deadliest In Frontier Warfare, Between Militia And Brant's Tories And Mohawks, On This Hill July 22, 1779 |
16 |
Battle of Minisink |
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On NYS 97 About 1/2 Mile East of Entrance To Battlefield. |
Highland, New York |
On This Hill, July 22, 1779 N.Y. And N.J. Militia Were Decimated By Mohawk And Tory Raiders of Minisink, (Port Jervis) Under Brant |
17 |
Brant's Camp |
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On NYS 97 At Barryville. |
Highland, New York |
The Mohawk Leader of Raid On Minisink (Port Jervis) Camped Here July 21, 1779. Pursuing Militia Camped 3 Miles Up This Same Brook |
18 |
Brant's Crossing |
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On NYS 97 Near Entrance To Battlefield |
Highland, New York |
After Battle of Minisink Brants Raiders With Their Plunder Forded River Here To Camp At Mouth of The Lackawaxen Creek Opposite |
19 |
Bridge |
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On NYS 97 At Minisink Ford |
Highland, New York |
Built By John A. Roebling, Builder of Brooklyn Bridge, To Support D. & H. Canal Aqueduct By Which Boats Crossed Delaware, 1848–98 |
20 |
Early Settlers |
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On NYS 52 About 1 Mile East of White Sulphur Springs |
Highland, New York |
Joseph And Ebenezer Hill Came From Conn., 1807 Bought 5000 Acres In Hardenbergh Patent. Joseph Was Captain In War of 1812. |
21 |
First House |
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On NYS 52, White Sulphur Springs |
Highland, New York |
In Robertsonville Now Called White Sulphur Springs 1812 |
22 |
Robertsonville |
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On NYS 52 At White Sulphur Springs |
Highland, New York |
Jonathan Bradley Robertson Came Here From Bridgeport, Conn., 1807, When It Was A Forest Wilderness. He Served In War of 1812 |
23 |
D. & H. Canal |
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On NYS 97 At Mouth of Mill Brook Near Pond Eddy |
Lumberland, New York |
D. & H. Canal Dry Dock And Basin 1828–1898 |
24 |
Bloomingburgh |
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On NYS 17 At Bloomingburgh |
Mamakating, New York |
Named July 4, 1812, By James Newkirk. First Settler, Capt. John Newkirk, Prior To 1776. First School, 1784, Taught By Mr. Campbell. |
25 |
Bloomingburgh |
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On NYS 17 At Bloomingburgh |
Mamakating, New York |
Site of First Newspaper, First Printing Office, First Circuit Court, And The First Academy In Sullivan County |
26 |
Burlingham |
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On County Rd. At Burlingham |
Mamakating, New York |
Named In Honor of Walter Burling, Director of Ulster And Orange Branch Turnpike, Which Crossed Shawangunk Kill At Newkirk's Mills, 1808 |
27 |
Early Academy |
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On NYS 17K At West End Old Bridge At Bloomingburgh |
Mamakating, New York |
Bloomingburgh Academy Built 1810, First Teacher Alpheus Dimmick, Principal Samuel Pitts, Union College. Had Many Famous Graduates |
28 |
Fort Devens |
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On US 209 About 1½ Miles North of Wurtsboro |
Mamakating, New York |
1757 - One of Chain of Forts Built Under Supervision of James Clinton, Later General Clinton, During French & Indian War |
29 |
Michel Helm |
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On US 209 About 2 Miles North of Wurtsboro |
Mamakating, New York |
Killed And Scalped Here During French And Indian War, While On Way From Visiting His Daughter At Minisink, To His Home In Rochester |
30 |
Roosa Fort |
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On Town Rd. at Roosa Gap |
Mamakating, New York |
Building Started Before Revolutionary War. Later Owned And Completed By Abraham Roosa Or Son Jacob Who Lived In Cabin On Hill |
31 |
Westbrook Fort |
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On US 209 At Westbrookville |
Mamakating, New York |
And House Built About 1750-60 By Tjerck Van Keuren Westbrook. Village of Westbrookville Named In His Honor |
32 |
Grahamsville |
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At Intersection NYS 42 & NYS 55 At Grahamsville |
Neversink, New York |
(Formerly - Chestnut Woods) Named For Lt. John Graham Killed Here With 17 Others Sept. 5 1778, By Indians Raiding The Rondout Valley |
33 |
John Karst Preserve |
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On Town Rd. At De Bruce |
Rockland, New York |
Home of Famous Wood Engraver, Illustrator of Early American School Books; Mc Guffy's Readers. Born 1838-Died 1922 |
34 |
John Karst Home |
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On Town Rd. About 3 Miles North of De Bruce |
Rockland, New York |
Collection of Early Crafts Brought Here 1907 By Master Wood Engraver. Meeting Place of "Down Renters" Or "The Sheepskin Indians", 1804 |
35 |
Camp Holley |
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On NYS 42 Near Kiamesha |
Thompson, New York |
Encampment Ground of 143Rd Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry Aug. 14 - Oct. 10, 1862 |
36 |
First House |
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On NYS 17 At Monticello |
Thompson, New York |
In Monticello Built By John P. Jones Founder of Village December 1804 |
37 |
Methodist Church |
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On NYS 17 At Monticello |
Thompson, New York |
Monticello, New York Organized In Districts, 1804; Present Church Built 1844 |
38 |
Presbyterian Church |
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On NYS 17 At Monticello |
Thompson, New York |
First Church In Monticello Established 1810 Lot Gift of Jones Brothers |
39 |
Town of Thompson |
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At Bridge Near Old Mill, Thompsonville |
Thompson, New York |
Named For William A Thompson First Judge of Sullivan County Appointed 1803 |
40 |
New York State |
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On NYS 52, Del. R. Bridge. Narowsburg |
Tusten, New York |
Explored By Dutch, 1609 Settled By Dutch, 1624; Under English Rule After 1664. Named For Duke of York, Later King James II |
41 |
Tusten |
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On NYS 97 Near Old Tusten Church Tusten |
Tusten, New York |
Named For Lt. Col. Genjamin Tusten of Goshen Militia Surgeon Who Gave His Life To Attend The Wounded At The Battle of Minisink |