Seneca

11 historical markers in New York

Along North Side Of River

Seneca Falls Town Of, New York, NY

Marched Sullivan's Forces Expedition Commanded By Col.peter Gansevoort & Lt. Col. William Butler Sept. 20-21, 1779

Bridgeport

Seneca Falls Town Of, New York, NY

Formerly Cayuga Ferry & W. Cayuga Terminus Of State Line Bridge Prominent When Auburn Was "Hardenbergh's Corner"

Burroughs Point

Fayette, Town Of, New York, NY

Site Of Indian Village Destroyed During Sullivan Campaign, 1779.

Canoga Landing

Fayette, Town Of, New York, NY

Site Of Indian Village Destroyed During Sullivan Campaign, 1779 Frontenac Is.

Degory Prowtt

Romulus, Town Of, New York, NY

Drummer Boy, 1776–1783 At Siege Of Fort Stanwix On The Sullivan Expedition, At Surrender Of Cornwallis, Lived A Mile West Of Here.

Elizabeth Cady

Seneca Falls Town Of, New York, NY

Stanton Promoter Of The First Woman's Rights Convention Lived Here.

Old Baptist Church

Covert, Town Of, New York, NY

Founded Covert, N.y, Feb. 16, 1803.

Potter Inn Farm

Seneca Falls Town Of, New York, NY

Nathaniel J. Potter, Innkeeper Blacksmith On Genesee Road, 1801–1808.

Site Of

Varick, Town Of, New York, NY

Frisbie's Ferry A Now Extinct Hamlet With Store, Mills, Distillery, Tavern, And Ferry To Aurora, 1796.

Site Of Tavern

Fayette, Town Of, New York, NY

Kept By Captain Nathan Cook 1756–1838 His Grandson, Stephen V. Harkness Lived Here-one Of Founders Of Standard Oil Company

Sullivan Trail

Ovid, Town Of, New York, NY

Before Settlement By White Men Co. Henry Dearborn Of The Sullivan Expedition Viewed Cayuga Lake Here, Sept. 22, 1779

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