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

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This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Franklin County, New York.

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BANGOR'S FIRST SETTLEROn Us 11 At North BangorBangor, New YorkJoseph Plumb, Revolutionary Soldier, Came From Brattleboro, Vt. To This Farm, With Oxen Yoked On A Sled
OLD MILITARYOn NYS 11B at BangorBangor, New YorkTurnpike Plattsburgh to Hopkinton via Ellenburg, Chateaugay Malone. Begun by Military Labor 1817. Completed in 1826.
ON THIS SITEOn NYS 374 about 1 Mile S. of BrainardsvilleBellmont, New YorkWas Built in 1874 the World's Largest Catalan Forge Abandoned in 1893
"LOST DAUPHIN" COTTAGEOn NYS 37 At HogansburhBombay, New YorkIn this Dwelling Lived Eleazer Williams who Claimed to be Son of Louis XVI of France
GRAVE OFOn Town Road at HogansburgBombay, New YorkEleazer Williams Episcopal Clergyman Missionary to Indians Reputed The "Lost Dauphin", Son of Louis XVI
HOME OFOn Nys 37 At HogansburhBombay, New YorkWilliam Hogan Founder of Hogansburg Member of United States Congress, 1831–33
ON THIS SITEOn Town Road at HogansburgBombay, New YorkWas Erected Franklin County's First Catholic Church, 1834
NORTHWESTOn NYS 192 at GabrielsBrighton, Franklin County, New YorkBay Road Begun Prior to 1810. From Westport via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton
SITE OFAt Thayers Corners on US 11 3 Miles W. of ChateaugayBurke (town), New YorkFirst Store in Burke Erected and Operated by Daniel Mitchell at Thayers Corners Destroyed by Tornado, 1856
FORT HICKORYOn Town Road about 1 Mile S. of EarlvilleChateaugay, New YorkSite of Blockhouse Occupied During War of 1812 By Samuel Hollenbeck, Who Once Defended it Single Handed Against Attack
OLD MILITARYOn NYS 11B At E. DickinsonDickinson, Franklin County, New YorkTurnpike Plattsburgh to Hopkinton via Ellenburg, Chateaugay Malone. Begun by Military Labor 1817. Completed in 1826.
NORTHWESTOn NYS 72 About 3 Miles N. of McCollomsDuane, New YorkBay Road Begun Prior to 1810. From Westport via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton
FIRST BAPISTOn Salmon St. at Fort CovingtonFort Covington, New YorkChurch Organized 1821. Third Church Built in Franklin Co. Now Used as a Masonic Temple
ON THIS SITEOn Covington Lane at Fort CovingtonFort Covington, New YorkWas Built in 1812 a blockhouse. Used to Shelter Sick and Wounded after the Retreat from Chrysler's Field in 1813
PRESBYTERIANOn Covington St. at Fort Covington.Fort Covington, New YorkChurch Organized about 1821. Original Building Erected 1828. Rebuilt and enlarged in 1866.
SITE OFOn Main St. At Fort CovingtonFort Covington, New YorkFort Covington Winter Quarters of Gen. Wilkinson's Army after defeat at Chrysler's Field, War of 1812
THIS BUILDINGOn Main St. At Fort CovingtonFort Covington, New YorkWas Headquarters of General Jacob Brown American Army Officer During the winter of 1813-14 in the War of 1812
NORTHWESTOn NYS 86 at the north end of Village of Saranac LakeHarrietstown, New YorkBay Road Begun Prior to 1810. From Westport via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton
ARSENAL GREENOn East Main St. at MaloneMalone (village), New YorkDeeded to State 1812 for a Public Parade Ground. Used on Training Days. Stone Arsenal Built in 1812, remained until about 1855
CONGREGATIONALOn East Main St. At MaloneMalone (village), New YorkChurch Organized 1807. First Church Building in County 1826; Second 1856; Present 1883. First Pastor, Ashbel Parmelee
FRANKLIN ACADEMYOn Webster St. At MaloneMalone (village), New YorkFirst School Taught 1806; Called Harison Academy 1811. Chartered 1831 as Franklin Academy. 73 Men Mortgaged their farms to Supply Funds.
HARISON HOUSEOn Webster St. At MaloneMalone (village), New YorkHome of Richard Harison 1747–1829. Member of NY Convention to ratify the US Constitution 1788, US Attorney, NYC Recorder. General Wilkinson's Headquarters in War of 1812.
HOME OFOn Elm St. At MaloneMalone (village), New YorkWilliam Almon Wheeler 1819-87; Attorney, Banker, Assemblyman, State Senator, Congressman, Vice President of United States 1877-81.
OLD MILITARYOn NYS 11B At MaloneMalone (village), New YorkTurnpike Plattsburgh to Hopkinton via Ellenburg, Chateaugay Malone. Begun by Military Labor 1817. Completed In 1826.
SITE OFOn West Main St. At MaloneMalone (village), New YorkFoote Tavern 1807-13; U.s. Hospital 1813-14 Original House Moved To Franklin Street 1892 And Site Used For Armory
FIRST SCHOOLOn Us 11 At MoiraMoira, Town Of, New YorkBuilding in Town Of Moira stood on this site Built of Logs about 1807
SITE OF FIRSTOn Us 11 at the Western Edge Of BrushtonMoira, New YorkStarch Factory in Town of Moira. Built in 1851 by Col. C.A. Stone and Capt. Wm. A. Tupper
SITE OF HOMEOn NYS 95 about 2½ Mis. N. of MoiraMoira, New YorkLuther Bradish Lt. Gov. New York 1838-40 Speaker of Assembly in 1838 Special United States Envoy to Constantinople, 1820
UNION CHURCH[[File:Historic Marker in Moira, New York.jpg100px]]On County Rd. at MoiraMoira, New YorkErected Here about 1833 by Christian and M.E. Denominations First Church in County, Present Church Built in 1867
JENNINGS ROADOn NYS 72 about 6 Miles SE of Santa ClaraSanta Clara, New YorkUsed by U.S. Troops War of 1812 Marching West from Lake Champlain to Lake Ontario
NORTHWESTOn Nys 72 At Santa ClaraSanta Clara, New YorkBay Road Begun Prior to 1810. From Westport via Elizabethtown, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Santa Clara, Hopkinton
OLDEST BUILDINGOn Nys 72 at Santa ClaraSanta Clara, New YorkTown of Santa Clara Former Railroad Station Built by John Hurd who built Railroad in 1889
TURNPIKEOn County Rd. About 1 Mi. N. Of St. Regis FallsWaverly, Franklin County, New YorkPort Kent to Hopkinton Built 1829-32, via Ausable Forks, Black Brook, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake St. Regis Falls, Hopkinton
MAN HOMESTEADOn Co. Rd. 2 Mis. W. Of ConstableWestville, New YorkOccupied by Dr. Albon and Alric Man, Brothers from Vermont 1802. House Built Prior to 1810. Both Officers in the War of 1812
SITE OFOn Nys 37 At WestvilleWestville, New YorkFirst Church in Westville. Westville Free Church Erected in 1837

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References

  1. (2009-07-15). "New York State Historic Markers". [[New York State Museum.
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