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

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This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Suffolk County, New York. There are approximately 110 historic markers in the county.

Listings county-wide

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[[Town of Babylon, New York|Babylon]]

Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text12345678
SOUTH SIDE R.R.[[File:Amityville LIRR; SRRLI Plaque.jpg100px]]Ketcham Avenue, north of Oak StreetAmityville, New YorkRailroad from NYC completed October 1867. First depot erected 1868 for travelers, local commerce and mail. LIRR assumed line by 1876.
William G. Pomeroy Foundation, 2017
St. Mary's Church[[File:St. Mary's Church Historic Marker 20211008 150044744.jpg100px]]175 BroadwayAmityville, New YorkST. MARY'S CHURCH
BABYLON TOWN HALL[[File:Babylon Town Hall; NYS Historic Plaque.JPG100px]]47 West Main StreetVillage of Babylon, New YorkBuilt 1917–1918. Seat of Town Government until 1957. Served as Town and District Court House from 1918 to 1979.
Erected in 1986
SUFFOLK COUNTY[[File:Suffolk County 1683.jpg100px]]Peterkin Park, Oak StreetAmityville, New YorkOrganized November 1, 1683. One of the original counties of the Province of New York. Originally East Riding of Yorkshire.
Suffolk County A.R.B.C. 1975
SOUTH SIDE R.R.Railroad Avenue and Depot PlaceVillage of Babylon, New YorkWilliam G. Pomeroy Foundation, 2017 --
SOUTH SIDE R.R.Great Neck Road at Railroad AvenueCopiague, New YorkWilliam G. Pomeroy Foundation, 2017 --
SOUTH SIDE R.R.Wellwood Avenue at Hoffman AvenueLindenhurst, New YorkRailroad established 1867. Originally Wellwood Station. Renamed Breslau 1870. Adopted Lindenhurst by 1891. LIRR assumed line by 1876.
William G. Pomeroy Foundation, 2017
BELMONT JUNCTIONRailroad Avenue (Trolley Line Road) at Great East Neck RoadWest Babylon, New YorkWilliam G. Pomeroy Foundation, 2017 --

[[Town of Brookhaven, New York|Brookhaven]]

ImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text12334567
Marker name
1Hook & Ladder 1[[File:Town fire marker.jpg100px]]2017Hawkins AvenueLake Ronkonkoma, New YorkHook & Ladder 1. Devastating Hotel Fire in 1903 Led to Organization of Fire Department By Village in 1904. Incorporated With NY State in 1906.
Lake Ronkonkoma Heritage Association / Purchased with a grant from
21884 CHURCH SITE2017Church Street, across from Lake PromenadeLake Ronkonkoma, New York1884 CHURCH SITE First St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Built in Only 1-1/2 Months. Dedicated By Bishop John Loughlin On June 22, 1884.
3LILLIAN DEVERE2017Church StreetLake Ronkonkoma, New YorkLILLIAN DEVERE 1875-1955 FOUNDING MEMBER OF LAKE
4EPISCOPAL CHURCH[[File:St. Marys Pomeroy.jpg100px]]2017315 Lake Shore RoadLake Ronkonkoma, New YorkEPISCOPAL CHURCH. ST. MARY’S CHURCH FOUNDED. CA. 1867. BUILDING GIFT OF COLONEL & MRS. J.H. PULESTON, MEMBER OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT. CHURCH REBUILT IN 1971.
5INDIAN PRINCESS[[File:Legends and lore princess marker.jpg100px]]2016Lake Shore Road, north of Portion Road and Shorehaven BoulevardLake Ronkonkoma, New YorkINDIAN PRINCESS OF LAKE RONKONKOMA. LEGEND SAYS SHE CLAIMS ONE MALE EACH YEAR BY DROWNING TO BE WITH HER AT BOTTOM OF LAKE AS SHE SEEKS HER TRUE LOVE.
6ARROWHEADS[[File:Hawkins okvist marker (2).jpg100px]]2017Cherry StreetLake Ronkonkoma, New YorkARROWHEADS. E. Basford Hawkins And Ivar Okvist Collected Over 5000 Arrowheads & Artifacts In Lake Ronk. 1893-1988. Rest Well Gentlemen.
71853 SITE OF2017Hawkins AvenueLake Ronkonkoma, New York1853 SITE OF Methodist Episcopal CHurch. Dedicated April 1853. Incorporated 1859. Congregation Established In 1780 Home of Caleb Newton.
Lake Ronkonkoma Heritage Association
BALD HILLFarmingville Hills ParkFarmingville, New YorkOne-Room Greek Revival style schoolhouse built in 1850. This school served the Farmingville community continuously until 1929.
William C. Pomeroy Foundation
HISTORIC FLIGHT[[File:Artist's Lake Memorial Plaque.jpg100px]]Artist Lake, NY 25Middle Island, New YorkRalph Johnstone landed near here on October 27, 1910, after wind forced his plane backwards from Belmont Park Altitude record of 8471 ft.
Town of Brookhaven
MORICHES INN[[File:Terry-Ketcham Inn; Historical Marker.JPG100px]]81 Main StreetCenter Moriches, New YorkAKA Terry-Ketcham Inn. In 1791 Thomas Jefferson & James Madison lodged here while on a trip to visit General Wm. Floyd of Mastic.
William C. Pomeroy Foundation
HART'S TAVERN[[File:Hart's Tavern, Patchogue 20211020.jpg100px]]261 Montauk HighwayPatchogue, New YorkIn 1790 George Washington lodged here while on a trip to tour Long Island.
The Greater Patchogue Historical Society 1999
NEAR THIS SITE[[File:Freed Afro-American Community in Rocky Point HM.jpg100px]]New York State Route 25A across from Patchogue DriveRocky Point, New YorkFreed African-Americans owned and developed land by 1790. Davis, Jessup, Lyman, Sells, Phillips, Prince, and Miller families among early settlers.
William G. Pomeroy Foundation
POOSPATUCK RES.[[File:Poospatuck Historical Marker on Montauk Highway.jpg100px]]Montauk HighwayMastic, New YorkUnkechaug Indian Nation recognized by State of New York 1777. Located 1 mile south at Forge River and Poospatuck Creek
William G. Pomeroy Foundation
ROE TAVERN[[File:Roe Tavern Historical Marker; East Setauket, NY.jpg100px]]New York State Route 25AEast Setauket, New YorkStood here 1703–1936. Washington spent the night here April 22, 1790. Austin Roe, Inn Keeper, was one of Washington's spies.
State Education Department
CIRCA 1740[[File:South Haven Cemetery NYS Historical Marker.JPG100px]]Montauk HighwaySouth Haven, New YorkSouth Haven Church Cemetery
(Presbyterian).
Burial Ground of early settlers of Brookhaven and their descendants. Church moved to Brookhaven Hamlet 1961.
New York Commission of the Bicentennial U. S. Constitution

[[Town of East Hampton, New York|East Hampton]]

Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text123456789
East Hampton Town[[File:East Hampton Historic Marker 20200830 080910.jpg100px]]732 E Hampton Sag Harbor turnpike, New York State Route 114Village of East Hampton, New YorkFounded 1648, Dongan Patent 1686
State Education Dept. 1937
Clinton Academy[[File:Clinton Academy Historic Marker.jpg100px]]151 Main StreetVillage of East Hampton, New YorkFounded 1784 by Rev. Dr. Buell. William Payne was first teacher. It was the first Academy Chartered by State Board of Regents.
Suffolk County A.R.B.C. 1975
May Groot Manson - Suffragette[[File:May Groot Manson Historical marker 01.jpg100px]]117 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937 New York State Route 27Village of East Hampton, New YorkInscription. MAY GROOT MANSON 1859-1917. HOME OF LEADER OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE LEAGUE OF EAST HAMPTON & WOMEN'S POLITICAL UNION
William G. Pomeroy Foundation. 2017
Site of Home
REV. THOMAS PAYNE[[File:Thomas Payne historic marker 20180916 075603.jpg100px]]38 James Lane, opposite South Hill CemeteryVillage of East Hampton, New YorkLived here 1650-96. Prepared a Catechism for Montauk Indians. Was arrested for asserting rights.
Suffolk County A.R.B.C. 1975
First Sheep Fold[[File:Sheep Fold Historical Marker 095005 (1).jpg100px]]3 Egypt Lane, PantigoTown of East Hampton, New YorkFirst Sheep Fold pasture. c.1684. “very swampy, wet area” that was the first sheep pasture in East Hampton’s history, next to The Hiram Sanford House, restored house of the man who ran the Pantigo Windmill
State Education Department 1950
Spider Legged Mill[[File:Spider Legged mill Historical Marker BEE8058.jpg100px]]400 Sagg Main Street, Sagaponack, NY 11962Town of East Hampton, New Yorkurl=https://www.danspapers.com/2016/12/did-major-john-andre-whip-william-russell-in-sagaponack/title = Did Major John André Whip William Russell in Sagaponack? – Dan's Papersdate = 3 December 2016}}
State Education Department 1950
Poxabogue Mill[[File:Poxabogue Windmill Historical Marker 101507.jpg100px]]54 Sagg Main Street, Sagaponack, NY 11962Town of East Hampton, New YorkInscription: Site of a spider legged mill. Subject of a famous lawsuit which decided the rights of landowners to adjacent highway New York State law 1842
State Education Department 1950
Town Church[[File:TownChurch Historical Marker PondviewLn6938.jpg100px]]158 Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937Village of East Hampton, New YorkInscription: Largest and most costly on Long Island. Used 1717-1861. Here were ordained Samuel Buel, Samson Occom, Lyman Beecher and Stephen Mershon
State Education Department 1935
Town Church site[[File:Graveyard church historical marker 20180916 080017.jpg100px]]39 James Lane, South Hill CemeteryVillage of East Hampton, New YorkSite of the first town church. Built by town 1651. Used until 1717. A frame building 20x26 with a thached roof, stood on or very near this spot
ARBC 1975
10First Custom House[[File:First Custom House historical marker 084543.jpg100px]]3 Main St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963Town of East Hampton, New YorkFirst Custom House in the First District of New York State - Act passed by Congress making Sag Harbor Port of Entry, approved Aug.4,1790
State Education Department 1936

[[Huntington, New York|Huntington]]

Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Arthur Dove (1880–1946)
Helen Torr (1886–1967)[[File:Arthur Dove-Helen Torr HM.jpg100px]]30 Centershore RoadCenterport, New YorkEarly Abstract Artists Lived and Painted Here Beginning in 1938
Heckscher Museum
Bethel A.M.E. Church[[File:Bethel AME Church and Plaque.JPG100px]]291 Park AvenueHuntington, New YorkIncorporated in 1843, Moved in 1845 to the building called "The Seminary" standing here at that time
Historian's Office, 1986
Brindley FieldNortheast corner of Larkfield Road and Jericho TurnpikeCommack, New YorkWorld War 1, U.S. Army Signal Corps, aviation section, flying training field, June 1918 – May 1919
Town of Huntington
Camp Alvernia[[File:Camp Alvernia Marker.jpg100px]]On Prospect RoadCenterport, New YorkEstablished 1888, First Catholic Summer Camp in the Country. Legendary Coach Vince Lombardi Practiced Football Here with St. Francis Prep 1932 & 33. - Franciscan Brothers
Town of Huntington
CARLL HOUSE[[File:Ezra Carll Homestead; South Huntington-3; 2017-11-16.jpg100px]]49 Melville Road @ Eckert StreetSouth Huntington, New YorkThis is the only example of early hewn salt box architecture on Long Island. Built around 1740.
Town of Huntington
Clay Pitts RoadEast Northport, New YorkRoad also called \"Water St.\" for river which once ran here. Later called \"Avery Road\" for early local farmer.
East Northport Chamber of Commerce
COLD SPRING HARBOR
FIRE DEPARTMENT[[File:Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department Plaque.JPG100px]]Main Street at Elm PlaceCold Spring Harbor, New YorkFounded 1852. Fire House Built 1930 & 1970.
Town of Huntington
Constitution Oak[[File:Constitution Oak Plaque; Old Huntington Town Green HD.JPG100px]]Old Town GreenHuntington, New YorkDedicated on the 200th anniversary of New York States Ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Town of Huntington
CROSS ISLAND TROLLEY
1898-1927[[File:Cross Island Trolley HM; Halesite (NY) FD-2.jpg100px]]Halesite Fire Department on NY 110Halesite, New YorkNorth Terminus of the Trolley from Halesite to Amityville.
Town of Huntington
EATON'S NECK[[File:Eaton's Neck HM; Northport, NY-2.jpg100px]]Eatons Neck Road, west of Ocean AvenueNorthport, New YorkHome of John Sloss Hobart. Revolutionary War Patriot, U.S. Senator & Judge. He mortgaged all but honor to found this nation.
Northport High School
FIRE DEPARTMENT[[File:Old Huntington FD on NY 25A HM.jpg100px]]237 Main StreetHuntington, New YorkThis building housed the first motorized fire engines on L.I. and was the site of the Huntington Fire Department from 1911 to 1958.
Town of Huntington
FIVE GATES627 Half Hollow Hills RoadHalf Hollow Hills, New YorkBuilt by John Rogers in 1732. Oldest House in Dix Hills. Name refers to number of gates to grazing areas. Nat'l Reg. Historic Places
Town of Huntington
Huntington's Earliest
CHURCH[[File:Huntington's Earliest Church.jpg100px]]SW corner of New York State Route 25A and Spring StreetHuntington, New YorkStood on this corner 1665 to 1715 when it was sold for 5 lbs. and 2 shillings.
Town of Huntington
IN MEMORIAMNortheast corner of Larkfield Road and Jericho TurnpikeCommack, New YorkOn August 16, 1918, an aircraft accident at this site claimed the lives of 2nd lts. C.S. Gideon & Harold Maxson stationed at Brindley Field.
The Town Historian
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARYWoodbury Road and Southwest Corner of Harbor RoadCold Spring Harbor, New YorkOf New Netherland and the New England Confederation by the Treaty of Hartford 1650-1664.
Bicentennial Committee
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY[[File:Historical Marker of the Treaty of Hartford Boundary (1650).jpg100px]]Manetto Hill Road east of Plainview RoadWest Hills, New YorkOf New Netherland and the New England Confederation by the Treaty of Hartford 1650-1664.
Town of Huntington
J. GARDINER FARM[[File:J Gardiner Farm Historical Marker.jpg100px]]900 Park AvenueGreenlawn, New YorkHouse Built 1750. Enlarged 1860. Site of gruesome murder in 1842. Bequeathed to H. Gardiner in 2003 to the Greenlawn - Centerport Historical Association
Town of Huntington
ISRAEL KETCHUM[[File:Plaque commemorating Israel Ketchum in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.jpg100px]]Harbor Road, west of Shore RoadCold Spring Harbor, New YorkOf Cold Spring Harbor while jailed for counterfeiting revealed a plot to assassinate George Washington in June 1776.
Town of Huntington, Erected 1985
JOSEPH LLOYD MANOR[[File:Joseph Lloyd Manor.jpg100px]]Lloyd Harbor Road and Lloyds LaneLloyd Harbor, New YorkInterior by Connecticut Housewrights in 1766–67 for Joseph Lloyd 1716–1780, Patriot, Son of Henry Lloyd 1st Lord of the Manor
Town of Huntington Bicentennial Commission
L. I. MOTOR PARKWAY[[File:LI Motor Pkwy Marker @ Half Hollow Hills Library-2.JPG100px]]Half Hollow Hills Community LibraryHalf Hollow Hills, New YorkFirst concrete limited-access highway built by W.K. Vanderbilt; A. Pardington, Engineer 1908–1910
Town of Huntington
L. I. MOTOR PARKWAY[[File:LongIslandMotorParkway1.JPG100px]]Lloyd Harbor Road and Lloyds LaneMelville, New YorkRemains of last parkway bridge in Suffolk Co., 125' east constructed 1910 for passage over 1st limited access highway preserved in 2004
Town of Huntington / Oxford Management Services
LLOYD MANOR[[File:Lloyd Manor.jpg100px]]Lloyd Harbor RoadLloyd Harbor, New YorkBuilt by Henry Lloyd in 1711. Birthplace of Jupiter Hammon, America's First Black Poet, October 17, 1711-Ca. 1790
Town of Huntington
MASONIC LODGE342 New York AvenueHuntington, New YorkChartered on January 25, 1860. Land purchased 1869 for $1000. Cornerstone laid August 25, 1904. First meeting at this location held March 27, 1905
Jephtha Lodge No. 494 F.&A.M.
NORTHPORT RAILROAD STATION[[File:Northport LIRR Station Memorial-2.jpg100px]]Parking Lot 33 between entrance and exit to Bellerose AvenueEast Northport, New YorkOriginal station was 1½ miles northwest which remained open from 1867–1899. This station opened 1873-Also called Northport.
In Memory of Frank C. Becher.; East Northport Chamber of Commerce.
OLD COUNTRY ROADMelville, New YorkSamuel Ketcham's hollow southern boundary of the first purchase from the Maitencock Indians in 1653
New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1976 and the Town of Huntington.
SILAS WOODHuntington, New York1769–1847, Author of first history of Long Island, his home stood on this site until 1881.
New York State Educational Department, 1936 and the Town of Huntington.
Site Of CENTERPORT (UPPER) MILL[[File:Centerport Mill Marker.jpg100px]]Northeast corner of Mill Dam Road and Centershore RoadCenterport, New YorkBuilt by Sylvanus Townsend in 1774, replaced an earlier mill build further south in 1674.
New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1977 and the Town of Huntington.
SITE OF ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND BURIAL GROUND[[File:Bethel AME Church and Manse; Saint John's Episcopal HM.jpg100px]]At Bethel AME Church and ManseHuntington, New YorkBuilt 1747. Samuel Seabury, Jr., Catechist, 1784 & Later. First American Bishop, 1784.
Town of Huntington.
SKIDMORE HOUSENorthport, New YorkOldest House in Village of Northport. Built by Bryant Skidmore in 1761 near Great Cow Harbor and Red Hook.
New York State Bicentennial Commission, 1977 and the Town of Huntington.
SUFFOLK COUNTY[[File:1683 Suff County marker near jeh.jpg100px]]NY 25A, east of Nassau-Suffolk County LineCold Spring Harbor, New YorkOrganized Nov. 1, 1683. One of Original counties of New York. Originally East Riding of Yorkshire.
New York State Education Department, 1937.

[[Town of Islip, New York|Islip]]

Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text1234567
1859 Dame House[[File:NYS Historic Marker 20210929.jpg100px]]Third Avenue and Fourth StreetBrentwoodModern Times Octagon Home. Designed for economy of space by William Upham Dame. Residence 1st Floor & M.T. Assembly Hall on 2nd Floor
Historic Landmark Preservation Committee
Brentwood, New York[[File:NYS Historic Marker 20210929.jpg100px]]1769 Brentwood Rd, Brentwood, NY 11717Brentwood, New YorkModern Times octagon home designed for economy of space by William Upham Dame. Residence 1st fl. & M.T. assembly hall on 2nd fl..
Historical Landmark Preservation Committee
Gibb Patent[[File:Gibb Patent Plaque; Eastbound.JPG100px]]Main Street at Islip Town HallIslipIslip Hamlet Land Grant by British Rulers William and Mary to Andrew Gibb in 1692. Associate of William Nichol and Leisler Rebellion Foe.
Historical Society of Islip Hamlet
ISLIP DEPOT[[File:Islip Station Historic Plaque.jpg100px]]Islip Avenue at Parking Field 9IslipSouth Side Railroad 1867–1876. LIRR acquired 1880. 2nd Track 1908. Station house south side 1868–1950. North 1959. Restored 1997.
Historical Society of Islip Hamlet
L.I. MOTOR PARKWAY
1908-1938[[File:Marker motor parkway.jpg100px]]Lakeland Fire Department on Long Island Motor ParkwayRonkonkomaEarly Road Built Exclusively for Automobiles Eastern Terminus Completed in 1911 to Ronkonkoma Lake
Lake Ronkonkoma Heritage Association / Purchased with a grant from William G. Pomeroy Foundation
Old '88[[File:Old '88 Historical Marker; Sayville, New York.JPG100px]]Sayville Public Library, Greene Avenue at Swayze StreetSayville1888–1969. Educated the community for Eighty-One Years. Designed by Issac H. Green, Jr.
Sayville Historic Society
The Green House[[File:Samuel Greene Home 20211020.jpg100px]]93 Montauk HighwayWest SayvilleGeorge Washington stopped at this historic home during his historic tour of Long Island on April 21, 1790.
Sayville Historic Society
Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text1
YE TOWNE STREET OPENED 1648[[File:First Presbyterian Church - Southampton Village 02.jpg100px]]SouthamptonYE TOWNE STREET OPENED 1648
State Education Department

[[Town of Southold, New York|Southold]]

Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text12
First Submarine Base[[File:New Suffolk Sub Memorial.JPG100px]]Main Street at Cutchogue Harbor
Holland Torpedo Boat StationNew SuffolkThis marks the site of the first submarine base in this country where "U.S.S. Holland" first submarine commissioned by U.S. Navy was based for trials. In the period between 1899 and 1905 six other submarines of the Holland Torpedo Boat Co. were based at this site which was known as the Holland Torpedo Boat Station. Naval maneuvers between submarines and the U.S.S. Torpedo Boat Destroyer "Winslow" of Spanish War fame were held in these waters.
Cutchogue - New Suffolk Historical Society
Truman's Beach[[File:Truman's Beach; Historical Marker.jpg100px]]East Marion-Orient CausewayEast MarionCalled "Hard Beach" by the first settlers. During the War of 1812 Commodore Decatur with three ships "United States," "Macedonia" and "Hornet" lay at anchor off this sand spit. Eight times in two centuries, storms tore through here and cut Oysterponds off from the mainland.
Oysterponds Historical Society

[[Town of Smithtown, New York|Smithtown]]

Marker nameImageDate designatedLocationCity or TownMarker text123
BATTLE OF FORT SLONGO[[File:Battle of Fort Slongo HM-EB NY 25A.jpg100px]]Fort Salonga Road east of Bread and Cheese Hollow RoadFort SalongaTook place near this site on Oct. 3, 1781. American forced defeated British forces holding Fort Slongo
Donated by Fort Salonga Association
HOME OF OBADIAH SMITH853 Saint Johnland RoadSan RemoCirca 1700 - Grandson of the Patentee Richard Smythe
NISSEQUOGUE SCHOOL631 Moriches Road (now the Village Hall)Saint JamesBuilt 1808 - Subscribers; James Smith. Ebenezer Smith. Thomas Smith. Richard Smith. Peter Jayne. Woodhull Smith. Micah Smith. Nicholas Smith.

References

References

  1. (2009-05-05). "New York State Historic Markers". [[New York State Museum]].
  2. "Spider legged mill".
  3. (3 December 2016). "Did Major John André Whip William Russell in Sagaponack? – Dan's Papers".
  4. "Poxabogue Windmill Historical Marker".
  5. [http://www.brentwoodhis.org/homepage/ Brentwood Historical Society Banner]
  6. [https://www.hmdb.org/map.asp?markers=127592,132683,126916,126947,126826,126860,126867,126863,126827 Long Island Motor Parkway Historical Marker in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York (Historical Markers Database)]
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