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List of New York State Historic Markers in Clinton County, New York

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This is a complete list of New York State Historic Markers in Clinton County, New York.

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TurnpikeOn NYS 9N At Clintonville.Ausable, New YorkPort Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton.
Underground Railroad StationIn Front of Green Apple Inn On Rte. 9 At KeesevilleAusable, New YorkUnderground Railroad Station Where Negro Slaves Were Aided to Escape to Canada.
TurnpikeOn NYS 9N At Clintonville.Black Brook, New YorkPort Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton.
TurnpikeOn County Rd. At Black Brook.Black Brook, New YorkPort Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32. Via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton.
Camp GroundOn Prospect St.Champlain, New YorkOf The British Army, 1814. Opposite Is The Farm of Pliny Moore, Built In 1808, And Used By The Commissary.
East BatteryOn Pine St. At Champlain.Champlain, New YorkOn This Hill Was Encamped The Artillery of The American Army Under Gen. George Izard 1814.
First SchoolOn Oak St. At Champlain.Champlain, New YorkWhich Stood Near This Site Dr. William Beaumont Surgeon And Physiologist Was Schoolmaster, 1807-10.
First Saw MillOn US 11 At Western Edge of Village of Champlain.Champlain, New YorkNear This Site The First Saw Mill Was Erected In 1788 By Pliny Moore And Elnathan Rogers.
Site of Burying YardOn Oak St. At. Champlain.Champlain, New YorkSite of Burying Yard In Which Was Interred Lt. Col. Benjamin Forsyth Killed At Odelltown, L.C. June 28, 1814.
Site of The BirthplaceOn Oak St. At Champlain.Champlain, New YorkJehudi Ashmun April 21, 1794 First Colonization Agent At Liberia, Africa 1822-1828.
First BridgeOn NYS 22 At Mooers.Mooers, New YorkBuilt On This Site Was For The Plattsburg-Montreal R.R. Helping to Bring Peace From Business Strife In The North Country.
First Town MeetingOn NYS 22 At Mooers.Mooers, New YorkHeld 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.
Mooers JunctionOn NYS 22 At Mooers.Mooers, New YorkAbout 1850 Eating House Was East of This Site Where Plattsburg-Montreal And Ogdensburg-Lake Champlain Railroads Crossed.
Site of HomeOn US 11 At Mooers.Mooers, New YorkBuilt Before 1804 By John Shedden Whose Barn Sheltered The First Quarterly Meetings of The Methodist Episcopal Church.
Site of HomeOn NYS 22 At Mooers.Mooers, New YorkLincoln Wigwam Between Main Street And R.R. Bridge On West Side. First Tavern, First Store In Town And Village of Mooers.
Town of MooersOn NYS 22 At Mooers.Mooers, New YorkFormed By State Act From Champlain March 20, 1804. First Log Hut Ten Rods East, Also First Grist And Saw Mills.
To Site of Peru BlockhouseOn Tn. Rd. About 4 Miles East of Peru.Peru, New YorkOne of Five Erected In Northern New York In 1794 As A Refuge For Settlers From Indian Attacks.
A BlockhouseOn Hamilton St.Plattsburgh, New YorkUsed By American Army During Battle On Plattsburgh Stood Here In 1814.
British HospitalAt Intersection of Oak & Court Sts.Plattsburgh, New YorkThe British Army Used The Basement of This House For A Hospital During Battle of Plattsburgh September, 1814.
First BuildingAt Intersection of Bridge And Charlotte Sts.Plattsburgh, New YorkErected In This Settlement Stood Here In 1767. It Was The Home of Count Charles De Fredenburgh.
HeadquartersAt Intersection, Cornelia St. And Cumberland Ave.Plattsburgh, New YorkBritish Officers During Battle of Plattsburgh, September, 1814.
Old Military TurnpikeOn Cornelia St. At City Line.Plattsburgh, New YorkPlattsburg to Hopkinton Via Ellenburg, Chateaugay, Malone. Begun By military labor in 1817. Completed 1826.
Site of HomeAt Intersection of Hamilton And Jay Sts.Plattsburgh, New YorkZethaniah Platt 1735-1807 Founder of Plattsburgh Built In 1799.
Baker Burying GroundOn NYS 3 About 1/2 Mile East of West Plattsburgh.Plattsburgh, New YorkHere Lie Six Revolutionary Soldiers And Many Pioneers of Clinton County.
Home of John AddamsOn Co. Rd. Cumberland Head.Plattsburgh, New YorkHome of John Addams Built 1790 Major And Surveyor During Entire Period of Revolution.
Home of General Benjamin MooersOn Co. Rd. Cumberland Head.Plattsburgh, New YorkGeneral Benjamin Mooers 1758-1838 Veteran of Revolution And War of 1812.
Macdonough FarmOn Co. Rd. On Cumberland Head.Plattsburgh, New YorkPresented to Commodore Thomas Macdonough By The State of Vermont For His Victory Battle of Plattsburgh, 1814.
Old Military TurnpikeOn Old Military Turnpike About 4 Miles N.W. of Plattsburgh.Plattsburgh, New YorkFormerly An Indian Trail In 1817 Made A Military Turnpike By President James Monroe.
Old Military TurnpikeAt Intersection of NYS 3 And Old Military Turnpike About 2 Miles West of Pl.Plattsburgh, New YorkPlattsburh to Hopkinton Via Ellenburg, Chateaugay, Malone. Begun By military labor in 1817. Completed 1826.
TRAIN STATIONNext to historic railroad station on Bridge Street.Plattsburgh, New YorkDelaware & Hudson Canal Co. constructed this depot in 1886. Designed by NY architect Albert W. Fuller. Building Renovated in 1983.
Woolsey MansionOn Co. Rd. On Cumberland Head.Plattsburgh, New YorkBuilt before 1800 Melancton Lloyd Woolsey 1758-1819 First Collector of Customs First County Clerk.

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  1. (2009-05-05). "New York State Historic Markers". [[New York State Museum.
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