Dutchess

51 historical markers in New York

Amenia Union

Amenia, New York, NY

Home Of Dr. Thomas Young, Who Named Amenia, And Vermont; A Revolutionary Patriot, And Friend Of Ethan Allen.

Bogardus Land

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Training Ground Of Revolutionary Troops.

Brig. Gen. John A. Quitman

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Birthplace Of Brig. Gen. John A. Quitman Sept. 1, 1799-July 17, 1858 Hero Of Mexican War Senator, Chancellor, Judge Governor Of Mississippi

Clove Road Camp

Wingdale, New York, NY

A Mile West Is Philip Hoag House, Built 1750, Where Washington And Troops, En Route From Boston To New York, Encamped In 1776.

Cole's Mill

Pawling, New York, NY

Cole's Mill. Founded 1842 by Emery Cole.

David Van Ness

Red Hook, New York, NY

Built Brick House Here Before 1797.

Dewitt House

Clinton, New York, NY

Built 1773 By John Dewitt Captain, Revolutionary War, Member Of Assembly, Sheriff Dutchess Co. And Member Constitutional Convention.

Dutch Church

Fishkill, New York, NY

Reformed Church Of Fishkill Organized 1716, Built 1725, Occupied 1776 By New York Provincial Congress, Also Prison During Revolution.

Enoch Crosby

Fishkill, New York, NY

American Spy, Taken With Recruits For British Army, Confined Here After Mock Trial By Committee Of Safety Was Allowed To Escape.

Fishkill Landing

Beacon, New York, NY

In 1869 Pop. 1100; Contained 4 Churches, Newspaper Office, Steamboat Landing, 2 Machine Shops, R.R. Station.

Fishkill Landing

Beacon, New York, NY

In 1869 Pop. 1100; Contained 4 Churches, Newspaper Office, Steamboat Landing, 2 Machine Shops, R.R. Station.

Fishkill Landing

Beacon, New York, NY

One Of Oldest Landings Along Hudson River.

Freight House

Verbank, New York, NY

Milk, mail, fuel, people from 1877-1905, rode this railroad: Newburgh - Dutchess - Connecticut until 1938.

Fulton Homestead

Milan, New York, NY

John Fulton, First Owner.

Gasmere

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Westward On The Left (right) Gasmere-birthplace-W.A. Duer Once President Of Columbia Col. On The Right Beyond - Ellerslie Home Of Levi P....

George Clinton

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

Entrance To Estate Owned And Occupied 1804-1812 By George Clinton Then Vice President Of The United States.

John Benner House

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Held The First Methodist Church Services In The Town.

John L. Worden

Pawling, New York, NY

Commander Of The Monitor, Against The Confederate Ram, Merrimac, Hampton Roads, Mar.9, 1862; Rear Admiral, U.s.n. Is Buried Here.

Kane House

Pawling, New York, NY

Occupied By Gen. Washington, Sep.-Nov., 1778 After The Battle Of Monmouth, N.J. When He Was Planning An Advance Upon New York City.

Kip-Beekman-Heermance House

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Ruins Of The Kip-Beekman-Heermance House Built 1700 By Hendrick Kip, Patentee.

Long Dock

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Landing For Ferry Chartered 1752, Connecting The Ulster As Salisbury Pike On The East With The Ulster And Delaware On The West.

Memorial Trees

Pawling, New York, NY

Dedicated May 4, 1945 to honor town of Pawling men who gave their lives in the service of their country during World War II.

Morehouse Tavern

Dover, New York, NY

Site Of Tavern, On Road From Hartford, Conn.

Morehouse Tavern

East Fishkill, New York, NY

House Built In 1740 By Judge Theodorus Van Wyck Occupied 1776-1777 By John Jay Who Here Presided At Provincial Court.

Nelson House

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

On This Site 1777-1807 Stephen Hendrickson's Inn; 1807-1876, The Forbus House; Since 1876, The Nelson House.

New York State

Amenia, New York, NY

Explored By Dutch, 1609, Settled By Dutch, 1624;k. Under English Rule After 1664.

Old Rhinebeck

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Original Location Of The Village Of Rhinebeck Site Of Oldest Church In Northern Precinct Of Dutchess County.

Pawling Beekman Turnpike

Pawling, New York, NY

Historic Trinity Methodist Church.

Peter Pultz' Tavern

Rhinebeck, New York, NY

Built About 1800 Known Also As "Bowery House" Was Social Center Of Community; Its Courtroom, Theater & Ballroom Was Hdqts.

Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

First Settlers In 1687.

Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

First Settlers In 1687.

Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

First Settlers In 1687.

Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic places in 1979 by the United States Department of the...

Red Meeting House

Amenia, New York, NY

Red Meeting House "Carmel In Nine Partners," First Church In Amenia, Was Formerly Near Cemetery.

Richard Sackett

Amenia, New York, NY

First Settler Of Amenia, About 1711, Had Farm Here And Is Buried On Hill To North.

Seymour Smith Academy

Pine Plains, New York, NY

Site Of Seymour Smith Academy Opened 1879: Leased 1896, As Union Free School.

Sibyl Ludington

East Fishkill, New York, NY

Rode Horseback Over This Road The Night Of April 26, 1777, To Call Out Colonel Ludington's Regiment To Repel British At Danbury, Conn;...

Site Of Dibble-Booth House

Pine Plains, New York, NY

Built About 1728. Repaired Before 1775 And Top Story Added.

Site Of Old Tavern

Pine Plains, New York, NY

Log House Tavern Inn 1798, Dr. Asahel Haskins, Prop.

Speck Zyn Kill

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

Dutch For "speck, His Stream".

Spencer's Corners

North East, New York, NY

North East Post Office May 1, 1773, First Baptist Covenant Meeting In North East Held At Home Of Rev. Simon Dakin, Near Here.

Spencer's Corners Burying Ground

North East, New York, NY

Burying ground belonged To Baptist Church.

St. James Church

Site Erected 1844. Attended By Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32d President Of The United States, And His Family.

Steel Works

Wassaic, New York, NY

Steelworks. Site of Mill owned by James Read ca.

Stormville Village

East Fishkill, New York, NY

Settled 1730 By Genet, George, And Isaac Storm After Whom Village Was Named.

Town Line

East Fishkill, New York, NY

East Fishkill Formed From Fishkill 1849.

Trinity Church

Fishkill, New York, NY

Organized By Rev. Samuel Seabury 1756, Built 1760.

Uldrick Winegar

Amenia, New York, NY

Uldrick Winegar And His Son Capt. Garrett Winegar, Who Came From The East Camp Of The Palatines, Germantown, N.Y. Settled Here In 1724.

Union Library

Pine Plains, New York, NY

Union Library Of Pine Plains Organized 1798.

West Mountain Mission

Poughquag, New York, NY

The West Mountain Mission.

Zephaniah Platt

Poughkeepsie, New York, NY

County Court Judge, Colonel Of Militia, Member Council Of Safety, Constitutional Convention, Delegate State Senate Lived Here 1762-1798.

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