Putnam
Connecticut Camps
Philipstown, Town Of, New York, NY
On The Hill West Of The Brook Are Remains Of Hut Sites, Oven, Etc.
Connecticut Line
Philipstown, Town Of, New York, NY
Troops Were Encamped In This Valley On Both Sides Of The Brook, During The Winter Of 1780–1781 Connecticut To New Jersey.
Enoch Crosby
Carmel, Town Of, New York, NY
Patriot Spy Of The American Revolution.
Red Mills
Carmel, Town Of, New York, NY
Site Of Grist And Carding Mill, Original Built About 1760 By Col Roger Morris.
Settler's Revolt
Patterson, Town Of, New York, NY
at Log Church Here, In 1776 Militia Fought Squatters On Philipse Patent, Routed Them And Imprisoned Pendergast, The Leader And 50 Others.
Sibyl Ludington
Carmel, Town Of, 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.
Sibyl Ludington
Carmel, Town Of, 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.
Sibyl Ludington
Kent, Town Of, New York, NY
Here Ended Her Night Ride April 26, 1777, To Summon Militia Of Col. Ludington's Regiment To Repel British Raid at Danbury, Conn.
Sibyl Ludington
Kent, Town Of, New York, NY
Rode Horseback Over This Road The Night Of April 26, 1777, To Call Out Colonel Ludington's Regiment Of Repel British at Danbury, Conn.
Sibyl Ludington
Kent, Town Of, 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.
Sibyl Ludington
Kent, Town Of, New York, NY
Rode Horseback Over This Road The Night Of April 26, 1777, To Call Out Colonel Ludington's Regiment Of Repel British at Danbury, Conn.
Southeast Centre
Southeast, Town Of, New York, NY
Early colonial settlement on the Philipse Patent.
The First Chain
Philipstown, Town Of, New York, NY
Planned To Keep British Ships From Going Up River, Anchored On Shore Below, Was Forced By The Enemy Oct. 7, 1777
Two Miles East
Southeast, Town Of, New York, NY
Birthplace Of Darius M. Couch Major General, U.s.a. Commander 2D Corps, Army Of Potomac, at Fredericksburg And Chancellorsville, 1862–63