List of New York State Historic Markers in Clinton County, New York
This is a complete list of New York State Historic Markers in Clinton County, New York.[1]
Listings county-wide[]
Marker name[1] | Image | Date designated | Location | City or Town | Marker text | |
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1 | Turnpike | On NYS 9N At Clintonville. | Ausable, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton. | ||
2 | In Front of Green Apple Inn On Rte. 9 At Keeseville | Ausable, New York | Underground Railroad Station Where Negro Slaves Were Aided to Escape to Canada. | |||
3 | Turnpike | On NYS 9N At Clintonville. | Black Brook, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton. | ||
4 | Turnpike | On County Rd. At Black Brook. | Black Brook, New York | Port Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton. | ||
5 | On Prospect St. | Champlain, New York | Of The British Army, 1814. Opposite Is The Farm of Pliny Moore, Built In 1808, And Used By The Commissary. | |||
6 | On Pine St. At Champlain. | Champlain, New York | On This Hill Was Encamped The Artillery of The American Army Under Gen. George Izard 1814. | |||
7 | First School | On Oak St. At Champlain. | Champlain, New York | Which Stood Near This Site Dr. William Beaumont Surgeon And Physiologist Was Schoolmaster, 1807-10. | ||
8 | On US 11 At Western Edge of Village of Champlain. | Champlain, New York | Near This Site The First Saw Mill Was Erected In 1788 By Pliny Moore And Elnathan Rogers. | |||
9 | On Oak St. At. Champlain. | Champlain, New York | Site of Burying Yard In Which Was Interred Lt. Col. Benjamin Forsyth Killed At Odelltown, L.C. June 28, 1814. | |||
10 | On Oak St. At Champlain. | Champlain, New York | Jehudi Ashmun April 21, 1794 First Colonization Agent At Liberia, Africa 1822-1828. | |||
11 | On NYS 22 At Mooers. | Mooers, New York | Built On This Site Was For The Plattsburg-Montreal R.R. Helping to Bring Peace From Business Strife In The North Country. | |||
12 | On NYS 22 At Mooers. | Mooers, New York | Held In Home of John Shedden April 3, 1804. His Grandson, Lucien Love Shedden Was Regent of The University of The State of New York 1905-1912. | |||
13 | On NYS 22 At Mooers. | Mooers, New York | About 1850 Eating House Was East of This Site Where Plattsburg-Montreal And Ogdensburg-Lake Champlain Railroads Crossed. | |||
14 | On US 11 At Mooers. | Mooers, New York | Built Before 1804 By John Shedden Whose Barn Sheltered The First Quarterly Meetings of The Methodist Episcopal Church. | |||
15 | On NYS 22 At Mooers. | Mooers, New York | Lincoln Wigwam Between Main Street And R.R. Bridge On West Side. First Tavern, First Store In Town And Village of Mooers. | |||
16 | On NYS 22 At Mooers. | Mooers, New York | Formed By State Act From Champlain March 20, 1804. First Log Hut Ten Rods East, Also First Grist And Saw Mills. | |||
17 | On Tn. Rd. About 4 Miles East of Peru. | Peru, New York | One of Five Erected In Northern New York In 1794 As A Refuge For Settlers From Indian Attacks. | |||
18 | On Hamilton St. | Plattsburgh, New York | Used By American Army During Battle On Plattsburgh Stood Here In 1814. | |||
19 | At Intersection of Oak & Court Sts. | Plattsburgh, New York | The British Army Used The Basement of This House For A Hospital During Battle of Plattsburgh September, 1814. | |||
20 | At Intersection of Bridge And Charlotte Sts. | Plattsburgh, New York | Erected In This Settlement Stood Here In 1767. It Was The Home of Count Charles De Fredenburgh. | |||
21 | Headquarters | At Intersection, Cornelia St. And Cumberland Ave. | Plattsburgh, New York | British Officers During Battle of Plattsburgh, September, 1814. | ||
22 | On Cornelia St. At City Line. | Plattsburgh, New York | Plattsburg to Hopkinton Via Ellenburg, Chateaugay, Malone. Begun By military labor in 1817. Completed 1826. | |||
23 | At Intersection of Hamilton And Jay Sts. | Plattsburgh, New York | Zethaniah Platt 1735-1807 Founder of Plattsburgh Built In 1799. | |||
24 | On NYS 3 About 1/2 Mile East of West Plattsburgh. | Plattsburgh, New York | Here Lie Six Revolutionary Soldiers And Many Pioneers of Clinton County. | |||
25 | On Co. Rd. Cumberland Head. | Plattsburgh, New York | Home of John Addams Built 1790 Major And Surveyor During Entire Period of Revolution. | |||
26 | On Co. Rd. Cumberland Head. | Plattsburgh, New York | General Benjamin Mooers 1758-1838 Veteran of Revolution And War of 1812. | |||
27 | On Co. Rd. On Cumberland Head. | Plattsburgh, New York | Presented to Commodore Thomas Macdonough By The State of Vermont For His Victory Battle of Plattsburgh, 1814. | |||
28 | On Old Military Turnpike About 4 Miles N.W. of Plattsburgh. | Plattsburgh, New York | Formerly An Indian Trail In 1817 Made A Military Turnpike By President James Monroe. | |||
29 | At Intersection of NYS 3 And Old Military Turnpike About 2 Miles West of Pl. | Plattsburgh, New York | Plattsburh to Hopkinton Via Ellenburg, Chateaugay, Malone. Begun By military labor in 1817. Completed 1826. | |||
30 | On Co. Rd. On Cumberland Head. | Plattsburgh, New York | Built before 1800 Melancton Lloyd Woolsey 1758-1819 First Collector of Customs First County Clerk. |
See also[]
- List of New York State Historic Markers
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New York
References[]
- ^ a b "New York State Historic Markers". New York State Historic Markers. New York Museum. 2009-05-05. Archived from the original on 2013-03-24.
Categories:
- Clinton County, New York
- New York State Historic Markers