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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clinton County

 
Clickable Map of Clinton County, Michigan and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Clinton County, MI (49) Eaton County, MI (79) Gratiot County, MI (16) Ingham County, MI (184) Ionia County, MI (57) Montcalm County, MI (22) Shiawassee County, MI (49)  ClintonCounty(49) Clinton County (49)  EatonCounty(79) Eaton County (79)  GratiotCounty(16) Gratiot County (16)  InghamCounty(184) Ingham County (184)  IoniaCounty(57) Ionia County (57)  MontcalmCounty(22) Montcalm County (22)  ShiawasseeCounty(49) Shiawassee County (49)
St. Johns is the county seat for Clinton County
Adjacent to Clinton County, Michigan
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101 Michigan, Clinton County, Westphalia — Westphalia Veterans Memorial
On South Westphalia Street at East Oak Street, on the right when traveling north on South Westphalia Street.
Dedicated to the memory of Westphalia area military personnel who sacrificed their lives for our home and country. Civil War Franklin Fish · Henry Rocholl · Andrew Seckinger · Peter Sontag · Ulrich Thoma World War I Edward W. . . . Map (db m215915) WM
102 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — 1st Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade
On Cherry Street north of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Placed here on March 17, 1981 by Frank McQuinn, John Pete O'Connell, and Jim O'Connor in celebration of the 1st Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade as a symbol dedicated to honor the Irish families that helped settle this area of Missouri.Map (db m67374) HM
103 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — Abraham Lincoln / John Wilkes Booth
On North Walnut Street (Business Interstate 35) at East 2nd Street, on the left when traveling south on North Walnut Street.
Abraham Lincoln
1809 - 1865 16th President of the United States In 1859, the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad was the first to cross Missouri. That same year a little-known attorney from Illinois was traveling through Missouri by train. . . . Map (db m221274) HM
104 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — Cameron Railroads
On U.S. 69 north of 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
In the 1920's Cameron boasted over 40 trains a day and three active stations, including the elaborate Cameron Junction, described as one of the most popular and elegant eating houses in the West. Two Cameron men are credited with initiating the . . . Map (db m86717) HM
105 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — Herbert Clark Hoover1874 - 1964 — 31st President of the United States —
On North Cherry Street north of West 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1928, here at the Rock Island Railroad Depot, the Republican nominee for President was in Cameron. Local bridge builder J.C. Dildine and wife Rose, a member of the Republican State Committee, encouraged Hoover make a rear platform talk. But after . . . Map (db m221293) HM
106 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — John T. WalkerRock Island Lines — 1852 • 1922 —
On Cherry Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south on Cherry Street.
The memorial tree planted nearby is dedicated by the Rock Island in affectionate memory of John T. Walker who by his industry courage and loyalty through every vicissitude signally aided in the development of the Chicago Rock . . . Map (db m67375) HM
107 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — Lee Purcell / Michael Douglas
On North Chestnut Street north of West 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Lee Purcell Actress, Producer Lee Purcell was just beginning her acting career in 1969 when she landed her first starring role in a film titled ”Adam at 6 A.M.” Produced by legendary actor Steve McQueen’s Solar Productions, McQueen himself . . . Map (db m223040) HM
108 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — Rutherford B. Hayes / William T. Sherman
On Park Avenue, 0.4 miles west of South Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling north.
Rutherford B. Hayes 1822—1893 19th President of the United States In 1879, things were different when the sitting President Rutherford B. Hayes and his friend General William Tecumseh Sherman stopped at the Junction Depot near Second and . . . Map (db m223033) HM
109 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — William Jennings Bryan
On Park Avenue at Seminary Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Park Avenue.
William Jennings Bryan 1860 - 1925 Attorney, Politician, Orator, Three-Time Presidential Nominee The Chautauqua movement of the early 20th century brought internationally known figures to rural America. One such notable at Cameron’s . . . Map (db m223042) HM
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110 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron, Shoal Township — Harry S. Truman
On S. Chestnut Street at Seminary Street, on the right when traveling north on S. Chestnut Street.
Harry S. Truman 1884-1972 33rd President of the United States Harry S. Truman first came to Cameron while campaigning for Senate in 1934. His stage was a flatbed truck on Third Street. A few years later, in 1940, Truman spoke before . . . Map (db m223048) HM
111 Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron, Shoal Township — Jesse James
On Third Street at Walnut Street (aka Hwy 69 or business route I-35), on the left when traveling west on Third Street.
Jesse James 1847 - 1882 Outlaw In the years following the Civil War, Jesse James visited crime and mayhem on this territory. Banks and trains were favorite targets. The outlaw was a frequent visitor to Cameron, but never committed a . . . Map (db m223051) HM
112 Missouri, Clinton County, Plattsburg — Clinton County
On North Main Street south of East Maple Street, on the right when traveling north.
Once forming part of Missouri's western boundary, Clinton County was organized in 1833 and named for N.Y. Governor DeWitt Clinton. It lost its boundary status in 1837 when the Indian Platte Purchase territory extended the State border to the . . . Map (db m198965) HM
113 Missouri, Clinton County, Plattsburg — David Rice Atchison1807-1888
On North Main Street north of East Locust Street, on the right when traveling north.
President of United States one day Lawyer, statesman and jurist U.S. Senate 1843-1855Map (db m198963) HM
114 Missouri, Clinton County, Plattsburg — War Memorial
On North Main Street at East Locust Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
To those from Clinton County who have served and are serving in the Armed Forces of the United States. Also in memory of those who served in wars and conflicts prior to and inbetween those listed below. Revolutionary War War of 1812 Mexican . . . Map (db m198961) WM
115 New York, Clinton County, Altona — McGregor Powerhouse
On Devils Den Road, 1 mile south of Miner Farm Road, on the left when traveling north.
McGregor Powerhouse and LaSalle Dam est. 1923 by William H. MinerMap (db m106442) HM
116 New York, Clinton County, Altona — Robinson's Tavern
On Military Turnpike (New York State Route 190) 1.4 miles west of Atwood Road, on the right when traveling west.
1823 Erected here by Lewis Sage Robinson Robinson's Tavern also erected opposite here in 1810 The original log tavern visited in 1817 by Pres. James Monroe Until 1857, these sites were part of the town of Chazy Lewis G. . . . Map (db m204581) HM
117 New York, Clinton County, AuSable — Ausable Chasm's "Famous Boat Ride" — Origins And Overview —
Near Mace Chasm Road at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling west.
When Ausable Chasm opened to the public in 1870, access was limited to a couple of places, one being Table Rock from the Chasm rim via a long steep staircase. This changed in 1873 when Philadelphia entrepreneurs acquired lands along the Chasm's . . . Map (db m160734) HM
118 New York, Clinton County, AuSable — How Did They Get Boats Back For The Next Ride?
Near Mace Chasm Road at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling west.
Each boat, and each boatman paining, made many trips down the Chasm a day (often 10-20). Getting 1-to 2-ton boats back upriver 1 mile (16 km) from the Boat Landing to Table Rock for another ride posed quite the challenge. So how was this done? . . . Map (db m160736) HM
119 New York, Clinton County, AuSable — Our Freedom BellNorth Star Underground Railroad Museum
Near Mace Chasm Road at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling west.
The Liberty Bell is an iconic American symbol of freedom. It represents our independence from Great Britain. In 1851, church bells in Syracuse, New York, rang an alarm when U.S. marshals arrested fugitive Slave William "Jerry” Williams. . . . Map (db m162034) HM
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120 New York, Clinton County, Ausable — Quaker Union
On Union Road (County Route 39) at Brown Road, on the right when traveling north on Union Road.
1789 - Site of Friends Meeting House and Cemetery First School and Post Office in Town of Peru on Old Rogers RoadMap (db m192007) HM
121 New York, Clinton County, AuSable — The Boats And The Boatmen
Near Mace Chasm Road at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling west.
Seneca R Stoddard, eminent Adirondacks photographer and guidebook author, penned these words about the Ausable Chasm (Kaz' m] Best Ride in 1890— "Through a cleft in the lower edge of Table Rock we descend and enter the large bateaux . . . Map (db m160733) HM
122 New York, Clinton County, AuSable — What Is This Boat? — What Was This Boat Used For? —
On Mace Chasm Road near U.S. 9, on the left when traveling west.
The boat displayed here belonged to the last fleet of wooden boats used for the highly popular scenic boat tour of Ausable Chasm [Aw-SAY-bull Kaz-'m], enjoyed by millions of people since it began in 1873. Then—as now—the boat tour . . . Map (db m160731) HM
123 New York, Clinton County, Ausble Chasm — 687 — Herbert Estes
On Mace Chasm Road (County Route 71) 0.2 miles south of New York State Route 373, on the right when traveling south.
Resided here 1885-1916. Machinist, inventor, mill owner & church leader. Union soldier diarist while prisoner during Civil War.Map (db m204229) HM
124 New York, Clinton County, Beekmantown — Culver Hill Memorial
Near New York State Route 22, 0.4 miles south of Burke Road.
Culver Hill, September 6, 1814. Near this spot fell Corporal Stephen Partridge of the Essex County New York State Militia, also Brevet Lieut. Colonel James Willington and Ensign John Chapman of the 3rd Foot British Army.Map (db m106395) HM
125 New York, Clinton County, Beekmantown — Philip Farnsworth's Tavern
On New York State Route 9 north of Spellman Road (New York State Route 456), on the left when traveling north.
On Sept. 6, 1814 the left wing of the British Army, on its invasion route to Plattsburgh, passed here. It fired upon this house, according to tradition, thinking it to be a fort.Map (db m105807) HM
126 New York, Clinton County, Beekmantown — Point Au Roche Methodist Episcopal Church
On Lake Shore Road north of Point Au Roche Road, on the right when traveling south.
The Point Au Roche Methodist Episcopal Church stood west of this sign. It was built in the early 1850s on land from the Moore family. This red brick church was the community focal point, a place where people came to worship and socialize.Map (db m105857) HM
127 New York, Clinton County, Beekmantown — The War of 1812
On New York State Route 22, 0.4 miles south of Burke Road, on the right when traveling south.
Culver Hill site of bloody skirmish between American forces and the invading British army Sept. 6, 1814Map (db m106392) HM
128 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — First School
On Oak Street north of Chestnut Street, on the left when traveling north.
In the first school which stood near this site Dr. William Beaumont surgeon and physiologist was schoolmaster, 1807-10.Map (db m106843) HM
129 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — Jehudi Ashmun
On Oak Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of the birthplace of Jehudi Ashmun, April 21, 1794. First colonization agent at Liberia, Africa, 1822-1828.Map (db m106844) HM
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130 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — Pliny Moore House
On Elm Street near Oak Street.
In 1789, Revolutionary War veteran Pliny Moore (1759-1822) settled Champlain after being awarded land by the State of New York. In 1801 he built a Federal-style frame house similar to the one standing today. Moore was the first judge and postmaster . . . Map (db m177320) HM
131 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — Point au Fer Historic Site
On Point au Fer Road.
This wasn't always the quiet, peaceful place you find today. Point au Fer was once an important strategic military post. The northern half of Lake Champlain used to be controlled by the French. On June 6, 1760, during the French and Indian War . . . Map (db m234761) HM
132 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — Site of Burying Yard
On Oak Street, on the left when traveling north.
In which was interred Lt-Col Benjamin Forsyth killed at Odelltown, L. C. June 28, 1814Map (db m177371) HM
133 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — 355 — St. Mary's Academy
1906-2012. Daughter of the Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus sailed from France in 1905 to start the Academy. "Tout pour la gloire de Dieu"Map (db m132721) HM
134 New York, Clinton County, Champlain — The "White House"
On Point Au Fer Road.
In 1774, a two-story white stone garrison was built here by the British, fortified by American Gen. John Sullivan with entrenchment and stockade in 1776 and destroyed by fire in 1805. British occupation 1774 - 1775 and 1776-1796. American . . . Map (db m49069) HM
135 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — 1805 Log Home
On Lake Shore Road, 0.2 miles north of Minkler Road, on the left when traveling north.
Built by John B. Trombly who had a family of eleven. Oldest inhabited log home in Clinton County.Map (db m106114) HM
136 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — A. Vantine Farm
On U.S. 9 (New York State Route 9) 0.1 miles north of Ingraham Road, on the right when traveling north.
Muron Regt. of 1000 men camped here prior to the Sept. 11, 1814 Battle of Plattsburgh. They never reached Plattsburgh.Map (db m105808) HM
137 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Capt. de Chazy
On Lake Shore Road (County Route 22) south of Lapointe Road, on the right when traveling north.
Near this spot Capt. de Chazy Soldier of France was killed by Mohawk Indians 1666Map (db m246944) HM
138 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Chazy Central
On New York State Route 9 south of Miner Farm Road, on the right when traveling north.
This marker is to signify that Chazy School was the first central school in the state of New York and the U.S.A. Nov. 14, 1916.Map (db m107203) HM
139 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Heart's Delight
On Miner Farm Road west of Ridge Road, on the right when traveling west.
Here in 1903 William H. Miner developed a 15,000 acre farm employing over 800 workers and utilizing the latest advances in science and technologyMap (db m176294) HM
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140 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Homestead Site of Jean LaFramboise
On Lake Shore Road, 0.4 miles south of Sheldon Lane, on the left when traveling south.
1763 homestead site of Jean LaFramboise first settler in Clinton County driven out by Burgoyne in 1777-Returned 1783 Estab. 1st North Country apple orchardMap (db m105856) HM
141 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Matthew Sax
On Lake Shore Road (Route 22) at Miner Farm Road, on the left when traveling south on Lake Shore Road.
Erected the first steamboat wharf between Whitehall NY and St. Johns Quebec 1808Map (db m176340) HM
142 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Near This Spot
On Lake Shore Road.
Pierre Huet de la Valiniere Sulpician Missionary built the first catholic church in N. E. New York 1790Map (db m176345) HM
143 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Riverview Cemetery
On New York State Route 9 north of Duprey Road, on the left when traveling north.
In 1811 Dr. Nathan Carver gave land for a cemetery. This is the burial place of local philanthropist William H. & Alice T. Miner.Map (db m106416) HM
144 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — Sept. 11, 1814
On Lake Shore Road north of Miner Farm Road, on the left when traveling north.
Near this spot survivors of the British gunboat Simcoe buried their dead comrades left on board following the American naval victory on Plattsburgh Bay.Map (db m105855) HM
145 New York, Clinton County, Chazy — The Scott Home
On U.S. 9 (New York State Route 9) 0.1 miles north of Church Street, on the left when traveling north.
1814 British headquarters in Chazy village under Gen. Prevost with his staff of ten officers prior to the Battle of PlattsburghMap (db m106113) HM
146 New York, Clinton County, Chazy, Chazy Landing — Gen Burgoyne
On Lake Shore Road (County Route 22) at Duffina Point, on the left when traveling east on Lake Shore Road.
1777 Gen Burgoyne Passed by water in June to Saratoga - his troops, building a baggage road, laid logs over a swampy spot near hereMap (db m246943) HM
147 New York, Clinton County, Clintonville — 537 — Clintonville
On New York State Route 9N, 0.2 miles east of Smith Street, on the right when traveling east.
Prominent for iron industry, one of region’s largest bloomery forges 1833-1890. Used ore from Arnold Hill, Palmer Hill and Winter Mine. William G. Pomeroy Foundation 2019 • 537Map (db m137824) HM
148 New York, Clinton County, Dannemora — 1846 First School Erected
On Cook St at Flagg St, on the right when traveling east on Cook St.
Miss Electra Hammond, Teacher. Cost 25¢ to 30¢ per child, per weekMap (db m177598) HM
149 New York, Clinton County, Dannemora — Clinton Prison
On Cook Street (New York State Route 374) east of Emmons Street, on the left when traveling east.
1845 Feb.- Work began on construction of state's 3rd oldest prison - Clinton PrisonMap (db m177608) HM
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150 New York, Clinton County, Dannemora — First State Hospital for Criminally Insane
On Cook Street (New York State Route 374) at Thayer Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Cook Street.
1899 Governor Theodore Roosevelt signed bill establishing first state hospital for criminally insane - opened 1900Map (db m74882) HM
151 New York, Clinton County, East Beekmantown — East Beekmantown
On Ashley Road north of New York State Route 22, on the right when traveling north.
Here lie buried Revolutionary Soldiers and sons who resisted invading southbound British forces in this forested area September 6, 1814Map (db m137920) HM WM
152 New York, Clinton County, Ellenburg — EllenburgCorners — Cemetery —
On U.S. 11.
First Burial in 1844Map (db m177365) HM
153 New York, Clinton County, Keeseville — 221 — Evergreen Cemetery
On Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Est. 1849. Final resting place of veterans, members of U.S. Congress & citizens who were critical in Keeseville's historyMap (db m136668) HM
154 New York, Clinton County, Keeseville — 448 — Train Depot
On North Ausable Street north of Main Street, on the left when traveling north.
Keeseville, Ausable Chasm, & Lake Champlain Railroad, a "peanut" line. Took mail, freight & passengers here to Port Kent from 1890-1924Map (db m132697) HM
155 New York, Clinton County, Keeseville — Underground Railroad
On Ausable Street, 0.1 miles north of Main Street (New York State Route 22), on the right when traveling north.
Station where Negro slaves were aided to escape to CanadaMap (db m84244) HM
156 New York, Clinton County, Mooers — First Town Meeting
On East Street east of Champlain Street (New York State Route 22), on the left when traveling east.
Held in home of John Shedden April 3, 1804. His grandson, Lucien Love Shedden was Regent of The University of the State of New York 1905-1912.Map (db m147430) HM
157 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — Beckwith Graveyard
On New York State Route 22B, 0.1 miles south of Broadwell Road, on the right when traveling south.
Beckwith Graveyard Daniel Beckwith 1792-1851 Daniel Beckwith 1804-1810 Olive Beckwith 1780-1854 Robins Beckwith 1830-1841 Huldah Buck 1794-1836 Clarry Huntly 1810-1833 Susan M. Wells 1831-1832Map (db m194610) HM
158 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — Early Industrial Area
On New York State Route 22B at Maple Street, on the right when traveling south on State Route 22B.
Along this section of the Saranac River stood numerous industries of Morrisonville including a foundry, starch factory, woolen and grist mills, and etc.Map (db m194602) HM
159 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — Morrisonville Community Church
On New York State Route 22B south of Mason Street, on the left when traveling south.
As first Methodist Church moved two miles into the village in 1854. Merged with Baptist Church in 1937 as Morrisonville Community Church.Map (db m194600) HM
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160 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — Site of Church First Clinton County High School
On New York State Route 22B, 0.3 miles north of Irish Settlement Road (County Route 32), on the right when traveling south.
Methodist Church built here in 1835 moved to Morrisonville in 1853. First Clinton County high school-opened 1833 housed in this church from 1835-1867Map (db m194620) HM
161 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — 229 — Soper Cemetery
On Shingle Street.
A.K.A. Ayer-Soper Cemetery. Burial site for Ayer, Hall, Robinson & Soper families. Headstones remaining show interments from 1832-1863.Map (db m133083) HM
162 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — The War of 1812
On New York State Route 22B at Stillmeadow Lane, on the right when traveling west on State Route 22B.
Capt. Vaughan's militia repulsed 500 British troops seeking to cross the Saranac and encircle American forts Sept. 7, 1814Map (db m194595) HM
163 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — Three NYSEG Sites
On New York State Route 22B at Kent Falls Road (County Route 31), on the right when traveling south on State Route 22B.
The sites of the three NYSEG power plants located in this area of Saranac River were pulp mills. Mill B was built in 1880. Mills C and D were constructed in 1891. The mills were in operation until 1927, after which they were converted to . . . Map (db m194604) HM
164 New York, Clinton County, Morrisonville — War of 1812
On New York State Route 22B east of Mason Street, on the right when traveling east.
On this site took place a skirmish between British soldiers and area residents. Three British and one horse died. British were repelled.Map (db m194596) HM
165 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Battle of Valcour
On U.S. 9, on the right when traveling north.
Commemorating the valor of American Forces - led by - Benedict Arnold at the Battle of Valcour October 11, 1776Map (db m180200) HM
166 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Bear Swamp Road
On Bear Swamp Road (New York State Route 442) at Jabez Allen Road, on the left when traveling east on Bear Swamp Road.
Bear Swamp Road improved by the Town of Peru with the assistance of the Works Progress Administration 1936Map (db m194564) HM
167 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Goshen
On River Road west of Barney Downs Road, on the right when traveling west.
Site of one of Peru's earliest settlements. Little remains of the mills, shops, & homes that once made up this pioneer communityMap (db m189560) HM
168 New York, Clinton County, Peru — 419 — Harkness Church
On Hallock Hill Road, on the right when traveling east.
Dr. Georgia Harkness 1891-1974. Author, scholar, activist & clergy member. First female professor of theology at a U.S. seminary. Map (db m132695) HM
169 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Jonas Platt Homeca. 1820
On U.S. 9, on the left when traveling north.
Jonas Platt (1769 – 1834) 2nd son of Zephaniah Platt and bro. of Robt. Platt. Jonas was Mem. NYS Assembly 1796, NYS Senate 1810 - 1813.Map (db m126086) HM
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170 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Keese Homestead
On Union Road (County Route 39) near Harkness Road, on the left when traveling north.
Purchased by Richard Keese in 1792, Keeseville named for him in 1806. Present house erected 1837 by Peter Keese, abolitionist.Map (db m236863) HM
171 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Lakes to Locks PassageThe Great Northeast Journey — Lake Champlain Region —
On U.S. 9 at Ausable Point Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 9.
( left panel ) Lakes to Locks Passage takes you through a spectacular landscape laden with history. Follow this map to find your way through four story-filled regions that connect the historic waters of Lake Champlain and . . . Map (db m194631) HM
172 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Nathan Lapham Home Underground RR Site
On River Road (County Road 37) 0.1 miles west of Barney Downs Road, on the right when traveling west.
N.Y. Senator Lapham (1860-1861) resided here where he fed and sheltered fugitive slaves escaping to CanadaMap (db m189308) HM
173 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Peru Landing
On U.S. 9, on the right when traveling north.
Est. ca. 1787 by John Craig as only port between Essex & Cumberland Head. 9-11-1814 VT. Militia landed here to join Battle of Plattsburgh.Map (db m126083) HM
174 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Peru’s First Settler
On U.S. 9, on the right when traveling north.
William Hay, a Scotsman, was Peru's first settler. He built his house in this vicinity in 1772. Hay had a friendly relationship with Benedict Arnold and witnessed the "Battle of Valcour.” The town's first marriage was between . . . Map (db m136672) HM
175 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Quaker Union
On Union Road (County Route 39) north of Brown Road, on the right when traveling north.
Site of Peru's Earliest Settlement Est. by Society of Friends C. 1790. Homes, taverns, stores, blacksmith shops and a meeting house comprised this hamlet.Map (db m236862) HM
176 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Underground Railroad
On Union Road, 0.2 miles east of Jarvis Road, on the left when traveling east.
A barn on this property was one of the "Stations" on the "Underground Railroad," where runaway slaves were concealed and protected on their way to freedom, in CanadaMap (db m236859) HM
177 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Underground Railroad
On Union Road, 0.2 miles south of Jarvis Road, on the right when traveling south.
This property was one of the "Stations" on the "Underground Railroad," where runaway slaves were concealed and protected on their way to freedom, in CanadaMap (db m236860) HM
178 New York, Clinton County, Peru — Valcour Bay
Near U.S. 9 north of McDowell Way, on the right when traveling north.
Valcour Bay has been designated registered a National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 2, 1935. This site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United . . . Map (db m194591) HM
179 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — 24 Pounder Cannon
On New York Road close to Washington Road.
These replica cannon are similar to those used on American Commandant Thomas Macdonough's flagship Saratoga on September 11, 1814. The 24 pound round iron shot from the long-range, smooth bore, muzzle-loaded "24" was effective up to one-half mile.Map (db m76383) HM
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180 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — A Gift for a Hero
On Cumberland Head Road, on the left when traveling south.
This was the scene in Cumberland Bay on September 11, 1814. An American Fleet under the command of U. S. Navy Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough defeated the British and changed the course of history. Macdonough anchored his fleet and awaited the . . . Map (db m177282) HM
181 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Addoms - Hagar Burial Ground
On Cumberland Head Road, on the left when traveling east.
The burial site of John Addoms, Luther Hagar and their families, 1807-1853Map (db m136767) HM
182 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Afghanistan and Iraq/ Plattsburgh Barracks Monument
On U.S. Oval.
We honor all those who served in Afghanistan and IraqMap (db m47535) WM
183 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — B-47 Strato-Jet Bomber MemorialPlattsburgh Air Force Base
On New York Road at US Avenue (US 9) on New York Road.
This B-47 Strato-Jet Bomber stands as a lasting memorial to the valiant men who flew and supported B-47’S from March 21, 1956 to December 14, 1965, while they were assigned to Plattsburgh Air Force Base. This monument has been presented by the . . . Map (db m92743) WM
184 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Battle of Plattsburgh Bay
Near Hamilton Street close to Club Road, on the right when traveling east.
Throughout the War of 1812, British forces targeted Lake Champlain as an invasion route. United States Navy Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough was able to confine them in the Richelieu River of Quebec throughout the summer of 1813. American shipbuilders . . . Map (db m48447) HM
185 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — British Hospital
On Court Street at Oak Street, on the left when traveling east on Court Street.
The British army used the basement of this house for a hospital during Battle of Plattsburg September, 1814Map (db m106552) HM
186 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — 55 — Champy — Legends & Lore
On Cumberland Head Road, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Legendary lake monster lives here. Over 300 sightings reported since 1819. Up to 200 feet long. NYS Law protects this regional icon.Map (db m136671) HM
187 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — City Hall - 1917
On City Hall Place (U.S. 9) at Trinity Place, on the right when traveling south on City Hall Place.
City Hall was built by John Russell Pope, who later used its classical lines to design the Jefferson Memorial in Washington. L hotel de ville fut construite par John Russell Pope. Il reprit ce style de lignes classiques pour la . . . Map (db m115220) HM
188 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Col. Thomas Miller's Home
On Quarry Road at Tom Miller Road, on the right when traveling south on Quarry Road.
Site of Col. Thos. Miller's Home Cdr. 8th Reg. N.Y. Militia Battle of Plattsburgh. British troops occupied house Sept. 6-11, 1814. Orig. house burned 1844.Map (db m106326) HM
189 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — FB-111A Strategic Bomber(1971-1991) — Plattsburgh Air Force Base —
On New York Road at US Avenue (US 9) on New York Road.
The role of the FB-111A, Strategic Air Command’s premier penetrating bomber, spanned the last 20 years of the Cold War. This aircraft and the people in the 380th Bombardment Wing who flew, maintained and supported it, contributed to America’s most . . . Map (db m92744) WM
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190 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — First Building
On Bridge Street.
Erected in this settlement stood here in 1767. It was the home of Count Charles de Fredenburgh.Map (db m48731) HM
191 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Fort Brown
On Peru Street (U.S. 9) 0.1 miles south of New Jersey Street, on the right when traveling south.
The embankment on this spot is all that remains of Fort Brown which constituted the left flank of the American line of defense at the Battle of Plattsburgh September 6-11, 1814 It was manned by detachments of the 30th & 31st Regiments of Infantry . . . Map (db m46964) HM
192 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Fort Izard
On Commodore Theodore Macdonough Highway (New York State Route 314) at Cumberland Head Road, on the right when traveling east on Commodore Theodore Macdonough Highway.
Fort Izard was constructed by the United States during the War of 1812 to defend Plattsburgh against a British land and sea attack from the north, and to engage the enemy forces as they journeyed southward toward Saratoga. It was occupied for a few . . . Map (db m137106) HM
193 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Fort Moreau
On US Oval, in the median.
On this spot stood Fort Moreau, an embankment which constituted the center and key point of the American line of defense during the battle of Plattsburgh Sept. 6th-11th, 1814. It was made by the 6th & 29th Regiments of infantry under Col. Melancthon . . . Map (db m177626) HM WM
194 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Fort Scott
On Terry Gordon Bike Path, on the left when traveling north.
On this spot stood Fort Scott which constituted the right flank of the American line of defense during the Battle of Plattsburgh Sept 6th-11th, 1814. It was manned by the 33rd & 34th Regiments of infantry under Major VinsonMap (db m177622) HM WM
195 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Headquarters
On Cumberland Ave. just east of Kent Lane, on the left when traveling north.
Headquarters British Officers During Battle of Plattsburg, September, 1814Map (db m46139) HM
196 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Headquarters Plattsburgh Barracks
On U.S. Oval close to Ohio Avenue.
Known as the Administration Building, this edifice stands at the apex of the parade ground and surrounding structures of Plattsburgh Barracks, an active U.S. Army post until 1944. It overlooks the site of the earthen fortification Fort Moreau which, . . . Map (db m47531) HM
197 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Heart of a Thriving Community
Near City Hall Place (U.S. 9) at Trinity Place, on the right when traveling north.
The Saranac River runs through the heart of the City of Plattsburgh. The river supported native peoples long before the arrival of Europeans, and it has been crucial in the commercial and industrial development of the region since the first . . . Map (db m141172) HM
198 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Heritage TrailFirst Blockhouse and Government Center
On Cumberland Ave. at Durand Street, on the left when traveling south on Cumberland Ave..
In 1789, four years after settling in Plattsburgh, residents built a block house for protection against the British - only miles away on Point au Fer on Lake Champlain. Though no British or Indian raids initially materialized, the . . . Map (db m46595) HM
199 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — Isaac Platt Home
On Quarry Road, 0.2 miles south of New York State Route 374.
Maj. Gen. Robinson Hdas. Battle of Plattsburgh 1814 British soldiers wounded at Halsey's Corners brought hereMap (db m106325) HM
200 New York, Clinton County, Plattsburgh — John Addoms
On Cumberland Head Road, on the left when traveling east.
Home of John Addoms. Built 1790. Major and surveyor during entire period of RevolutionMap (db m136751) HM

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