Orange
Butter Factory
Campbell Hall, New York, NY
First in U.S. - 1856, [directional arrow] 200 feet, H.W. Woodhull, owner, George Gouge, buttermaker.
Camp Site
Deerpark, New York, NY
Second N. Y. Regiment, on way to Stroudsburg, May 7, 1779 to build road to Wyoming for Sullivan's March against Indians
Cole's Fort
Port Jervis, New York, NY
Built 1755, in French and Indian War, by New Jersey which claimed this area.
Decker Fort
Deerpark, New York, NY
Major Decker's stockaded house on this site burned by Brant's raiders, July 20, 1779.
First Congregational Church
Middletown, New York, NY
Organized Jun 10, 1785, First and only church in vicinity for 40 years, third edifice erected here 1872.
Huguenot
Deerpark, New York, NY
Named for Huguenot Families Cuddeback and Gumaer, Who settled here about 1698.
Indian Raid
Deerpark, New York, NY
School here was burned by raiders, July 20, 1779.
Indian Raid
Deerpark, New York, NY
Anthony Van Etten built a smithy here about 1756.
Indian Raid
Deerpark, New York, NY
Solomon Kuykendall, ESQ.
Indian Raid
Deerpark, New York, NY
Route taken by N. Y. and N. J. militia in pursuit of Col. Brant for raid on Minisink (Port Jervis) July 21, 1779
Indian Raid
Deerpark, New York, NY
Route by which Col. Brant and his Mohawk and Tory Raiders descended on this valley October 13, 1778 and July 20, 1779
Indian Village
Deerpark, New York, NY
On the plateau to the west stood the Indian village Oquekumsey.
N. J. Line War
Deerpark, New York, NY
Major Jacobus Swartwout, leader of N. Y. faction, settled here about 1741 and was later kidnapped by Jersey men
N. J. Line War
Deerpark, New York, NY
Land of Westfall & Co. was settled on Jersey claim 1698.
N. J. Line War
Deerpark, New York, NY
Hendrick Decker and his brother, Jan, settled here about 1698.
Oldest Church
Port Jervis, New York, NY
Organized in 1737 and formed by early Dutch Settlers.