112 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 112 are listed.
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Binghamton is the county seat for Broome County
101 ► New York, Broome County, Vestal — 396 — Willis Cemetery — |
On Vestal Road. |
Burials 1810-1934 David & Phebe Willis arrived in Willow Point CA. 1796, Elias Willis owned local tavern. Buried here with family. — — Map (db m127997) HM |
102 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Gen. John Paterson — 1744 - 1808 — |
On U.S. 11 at Main Street (State Route 26/79), on the right when traveling north on U.S. 11. |
Revolutionary Patriot New York State Assemblyman United States Congressman Colonial Pioneer — — Map (db m104535) WM |
103 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Grace Episcopal Church — 1871 — |
On Main Street west of U.S. 11, on the right when traveling west. |
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m236092) HM |
104 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — M60 A3 Battle Tank — [War Memorial] — |
On U.S. 11, on the left when traveling north. |
Years in Production: 1960 - 1987 Manufacturer: Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Chrysler Weight: 46 Tons Main Armament: 105mm (4.1in) M68 Gun Engine: V-12 Twin Turbo Diesel Top Speed: @30mph (road) This display is in honor of all service . . . — — Map (db m104532) HM WM |
105 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — 856 — Riverside Cemetery Patriot Burials — |
On U.S. 11 at Collins Street, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 11. |
Revolutionary War Patriots Caleb Hyde, John Seymour and Orange Stoddard interred here 1820-1856 — — Map (db m236097) HM |
106 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Whitney Point — |
On Route 11 at East Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Route 11. |
Settled in 1791 at the confluence of the Tioughnioga and Otselic Rivers — — Map (db m245061) HM |
107 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Whitney Point Fire Bell — |
On Main Street west of U.S. 11, on the left when traveling west. |
Presented to Whitney's Point Fire Depart. by Luke N. English March 15, 1899. — — Map (db m236095) HM |
108 ► New York, Broome County, Windsor — History of Old Onaquaga Valley — |
On Dutchtown Road. |
First People in the Valley The earliest inhabitants of this Susquehanna River valley were here more than 400 years ago. A 1614 map drawn by Dutch traders shows the existence of a village spelled Ogehage. Over time- and many different . . . — — Map (db m94489) HM |
109 ► New York, Broome County, Windsor — In Memory of "Wausaunia" Rebecca Kellogg Ashley — |
On Fordway Road. |
In Memory of "Wausaunia" Rebecca Kellogg Ashley Born Dec. 22, 1695, in Suffield, Mass. Died Aug 1757, Windsor N.Y. Interpreter for the Indians at the "Old Fort," a mission station in charge of Rev. Gideon Hawley in 1748. — — Map (db m94536) HM |
110 ► New York, Broome County, Windsor — Ouaquaga Bridge — |
On Dutchtown Road. |
341' long double span lenticular bridge built in 1888. On National Historic Register 2003.Onaquaga, an Iroquois camp, destroyed in 1788 was nearby. — — Map (db m94492) HM |
111 ► New York, Broome County, Windsor — Sage Creek — |
On Main Street (New York State Route 79). |
Sage Creek named for Seth Sage, 1748-1822, captain in the American Revolution. — — Map (db m92986) HM |
112 ► New York, Broome County, Windsor — Windsor — |
On Main Street. |
David Hotchkiss founder, ca 1787, gave village green to Presbyterian Society 1802. Town of Windsor-1807 Village incorporated 1897 — — Map (db m93053) HM |
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