This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Oswego County, New York.[1]
Listings county-wide
Marker name[1] | Image | Date designated | Location | City or Town | Coords | Marker text | |
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1 | FIRST SETTLER | On Nys 49 At Cleveland | Constantia, Town Of, New York | Near This Spot Christopher Martin Made First Settlement In Cleveland 1821 | |||
2 | FIRST SETTLER | On Nys 49 At Bernhard's Bay | Constantia, Town Of, New York | Near This Spot John Bernhard Made First Settlement In Bernhard's Bay 1795 | |||
3 | FRENCHMAN'S | On Nys 49 About 1/2 Mile East Of Constantia | Constantia, Town Of, New York | Island Camp Site Of Van Schaick's Expedition On Return From Attack On Onondaga April 22, 1779 | |||
4 | KEMPWYK | On Nys 49 About 1 Mile West Of Cleveland | Constantia, Town Of, New York | Home Of Francis Adrian Van Der Kamp 1793 | |||
5 | TRINITY | On Nys 49 At Constantia | Constantia, Town Of, New York | Episcopal Church Erected 1831, 24 Acres And Building Donated By Frederick W. Scriba. | |||
6 | FIRST SETTLER | On County Road At Caughdenoy | Hastings, Town Of, New York | Near This Spot Myron Stevens Made First Settlement In Caughdenoy 1797 | |||
7 | INDIAN FISHERY | On County Road At Caughdenoy | Hastings, Town Of, New York | T'kah-koon-goon-da-nah-yea Was Located Near This Spot 1753 | |||
8 | NEAR THIS SPOT | On Us 11 At Brewerton | Hastings, Town Of, New York | Samuel De Champlain On October 8, 1615 Crossed The River And Discovered Oneida Lake | |||
9 | OVER THIS WATER ROUTE | On Us 11 At Brewerton | Hastings, Town Of, New York | Yamuel De Champlain St. Leger's Army Passed Invest Ft. Stanwix July 29, 1777 | |||
10 | ARROW | On Us 11 At Brewerton | Hastings, Town Of, New York | A Few Rods South Oliver Stevens 1St Settler In Brewerton Erected A Blockhouse 1794 | |||
11 | SILAS TOWNE | On Co. Rd. At Shore Of Lake Ontario About 4 Miles North Of Mexico | Mexico, Town Of, New York | Revolutionary Hero Here Overheard Plans Of St. Leger's Army Whereby Patriots Saved Ft. Stanwix & Won Battle Of Oriskany | |||
12 | ARROW | On County Road About 3 Miles North Of Mexico | Mexico, Town Of, New York | Spy Island And The Grave Of Silas Towne | |||
13 | FIRST | At Intersection Of E. Oneida & E. Second Sts. | Oswego, City Of, New York | Court House Erected 1822 On Present Site Removed 1859 And Since Used For Church Purposes | |||
14 | HERE WAS THE OLD | At Intersection Of W. Seneca & W. First Sts. | Oswego, City Of, New York | Cable Ferry By Which The River Was Crossed 1803 | |||
15 | THIS WAS THE | At Intersection Of W. Seneca & W. First Sts. | Oswego, City Of, New York | First Building In Oswego To Be Used As A School House, Church And Public Hall Erected About 1806 | |||
16 | CAPTAIN | On County Road At Redfield | Redfield, Town Of, New York | Nathan Sage Of Conn. Made The First Settlement In Town Of Redfield Nearby About 1795 | |||
17 | SAMUEL DE | On Us 11 At Pulaski | Richfield, Town Of, New York | Champlain West Of Here On Lake Shore Champlain With French And Hurons Landed, Oct. 1615 On His Expedition Against Iroquois | |||
18 | 1809 STATE ROAD | On Nys 49 At Roosevelt Corners | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Later Plank Road. Passed Through Roosevelt Hamlet, Founded By Nicholas J. Roosevelt | |||
19 | BURIAL PLACE | On County Road In Pennellville | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Founder Of Town Of Schroeppel, Owner Of Twenty Thousand Acres, Died 1825. | |||
20 | GRIST MILL | On Town Road At Gilbert's Mills | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | First In Town Of Schroeppel Built Here At Gilbert's Mills By Andrus And Hiram Gilbert In 1819 | |||
21 | HINMANVILLE | On County Rd. At Hinmanville | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Lock No. 1 Located Near Here. Lock Tender's House Nearby. Old Oswego Canal Completed 1828. Important Waterway To West. | |||
22 | KUH-NA-TA-HA | On Nys 57 At Phoenix | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Indian Fishing Village 1654 Known To The Indians As "Place Of Tall Pines" Discovered By Father Le Moyne | |||
23 | PENNELL | On County Road In Pennellville | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Saw Mill Built Here By Dr. Richard Pennell In 1833 | |||
24 | SCHROEPPEL | On Town Rd. At Schroeppel's Bridge | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Homestead First Frame House Built In Schroeppel Town 1818 By George Casper Schroeppel | |||
25 | SITE OF | On Nys 57 At Three Rivers | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | British Camp Sir Jeffery Amherst With Ten Thousand Troops Was Here 1760 Enroute To Canada To Crush French Power In America | |||
26 | SITE OF | On Nys 57 At Three Rivers | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Stockaded Fort 1758-1759 About 60 Feet Square Containing 3 Storehouses Built By Colony Of N. Y. | |||
27 | SITE OF | On Nys 264 About 1 Mile North Of Phoenix | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Toll Gate Plank Road Built 1855 Connected Phoenix With Pennellville. Road Five Miles In Length. | |||
28 | SITE OF | On Nys 57 At Phoenix | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Toll Gate Schroeppel Was Held Here At Home Of James B. Richardson In 1833 | |||
29 | SITE OF | On Town Road At Gilbert's Mills | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | Salt Well Well Sunk 340 Feet In 1864 By Capt. E.s. Cook Resulted In Strong Salt Brine. Six Kettles Were Built Into An Arch For Manufacturing Salt | |||
30 | SITE OF | At Intersection Of State & Culvert Sts. At Phoenix | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | First Log Cabin Abram Paddock Known To Indian As "Bear Hunter Paddock", First White Settler In Schroeppel, Built His Cabin Here 1801 | |||
31 | TOWN MEETING | On Nys 57 At Phoenix | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | First Town Meeting In Schroeppel Was Held Here At Home Of James B. Richardson In 1833 | |||
32 | TREASURE ISLAND | On Nys 57 At Phoenix | Schroeppel, Town Of, New York | French Colonists Camped On Island In Escaping From Onondaga Indians In 1658. Said To Have Lightened Their War Chests And Deposited Cannon And Gold Here | |||
33 | SITE OF THE FIRST | On Us 104 At Scriba | Scriba, Town Of, New York | Log House In Scriba. Built 1804 By Major Hiel Stone Temporary Hospital For Wounded Soldiers 1814 | |||
34 | JEROME I. CASE | On Nys 13 At Williamstown | Williamstown, Town Of, New York | 1819-1891 Born Near Here Pioneer Builder Of Power Farm Machinery | |||
See also
References
- 1 2 "New York State Historic Markers". New York State Historic Markers. New York Museum. 2009-07-15. Archived from the original on 2013-03-24.
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