List of New York State Historic Markers in Onondaga County, New York
This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Onondaga County, New York.[1]
Listings county-wide
Marker name[1] | Image | Date designated | Location | City or Town | Coords | Marker text | |
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1 | SITE OF | On NYS 5 2Miles W. Of Syracuse At Fairmount Crs. | Camillus, Town Of, New York | Home Of James Geddes, 1798 Erie Canal Surveyor, 1808 Chief Engineer 1816–1825 | |||
2 | EARLY SCHOOL | On Co. Rd. About 1/2 Mi. S. Of Brewerton | Cicero, Town Of, New York | Here Stood Schoolhouse; District No. 1, Built 1824. First District School In Town Of Cicero | |||
3 | JOHN LEACH | On Rs 11 At Cicero | Cicero, Town Of, New York | Made First Settlement At Cicero Corners In 1802. Kept A Tavern In Loghouse | |||
4 | LANDING PLACE | On Us 11 At Brewerton | Cicero, Town Of, New York | Near This Point Van Schaick Expedition Against Onondagas Landed April 20, 1779 | |||
5 | SITE OF INDIAN VILLAGE | On Us 11 At Brewerton | Cicero, Town Of, New York | Techiroguen Visited By Le Moyne 1654 And By La Salle 1673 | |||
6 | TOLL-GATE HOUSE | On Bennett St. At Brewerton | Cicero, Town Of, New York | Built At South End Of First Highway Bridge, 1824 At Brewerton. Moved To This Site About 1850. | |||
7 | CAUGHDENOY | On Co. Rd. At Caughdenoy | Clay, Town Of, New York | Lock Constructed By State Of New York 1841. | |||
8 | OAK ORCHARD | On Co. Rd. 1½ Miles North Of Euclid | Clay, Town Of, New York | Lock Constructed By State Of New York 1840. | |||
9 | ONONDAGA NATION | On NYS 57 About 1 Mile South Of Three Rivers | Clay, Town Of, New York | Of Indians Settled Hereabouts According To Tradition Several Centuries Before Discovery Of America By Columbus, 1492. | |||
10 | SITE OF | On South Bank Of Barge Canal At Three Rivers | Clay, Town Of, New York | Mc Gee's Inn (According To Traditions) Patrick Mc Gee, First Settler Town Of Clay, 1793. In 1791 Kept First Inn At Brewerton. | |||
11 | DANFORTH MILLS | On County Rd. About 1/2 Mile North Of Jamesville | Dewitt, Town Of, New York | On This Side Of The Creek Saw Mill Built 1792 Grist Mill | |||
12 | JOHN YOUNG | On NYS 5 And NYS 92 At Dewitt | Dewitt, Town Of, New York | 1752–1834 Revolutionary Soldier First Settler Here In 1791 Village First Called Youngsville | |||
13 | MOREHOUSE FLATS | On NYS 5 And NYS 92 At Dewitt | Dewitt, Town Of, New York | Benj. Morehouse Settled Here 1789 His Log Tavern Opened 1790 Mexico Town Organized Here 1791 Meeting Here Proposed Formation Of Onondagaco. Dec 23, 1793 | |||
14 | UNION | On NYS 20 N & NYS 173 About 1/2 Mile East Of Jamesville | Dewitt, Town Of, New York | Congregational Church Building Erected 1808 Society Moved To Jamesville 1828 | |||
15 | BUILT ABOUT 1820 | On NYS 5 At Elbridge | Elbridge, Town Of, New York | Home Of Col. John Stevens, Onondaga County Militia, War Of 1812 | |||
16 | THIS LOT | On NYS 5 At Elbridge | Elbridge, Town Of, New York | 43°01′58.9434″N 76°27′28.04″W / 43.033039833°N 76.4577889°W | Was Part Of Military Tract Of Capt. Wm. Stevens, Member Mass. Society Cincinnati: State Superintendent Of Salt Industry. | ||
17 | ANDREWS CABIN | On County Rd. About 2½ Mi. South Of Fabius | Fabius, Town Of, New York | Built By William Andrews About 1821 | |||
18 | BAPTIST CHURCH | On NYS 80 At Fabius | Fabius, Town Of, New York | First In Town Of Fabius Unbroken Service Since Its Organization On Aug. 24, 1803. This Building Erected 1818. | |||
19 | FIRST CHURCH | On County Rd. About 3 Mi. South Of Fabius | Fabius, Town Of, New York | In The Valley Organized Here 1803 First Baptist Church Of Fabius | |||
20 | SITE OF | On County Rd. About 2½ Mi. South Of Fabius | Fabius, Town Of, New York | Keeney Cabin Inhabited 1795 By Simon Keeney, Jr. Birthplace Of Son John First White Child Born In This Valley 1797 | |||
21 | SITE OF | On NYS 80 At Fabius | Fabius, Town Of, New York | Woodruf Cabin Pioneer Home Of Gurdon Woodruf Built About 1795 | |||
22 | WEBSTER CABIN | On County Rd. About 3 Mi. South Of Fabius | Fabius, Town Of, New York | Built About 1820 By Eli Webster First Frame House In This Valley | |||
23 | CARDIFF GIANT | On Us 20 At Cardiff | Lafayette, Town Of, New York | Disinterred Near This Village On Oct. 16, 1869. Represented As A Petrified Prehistoric Man, It Was Subsequently Proved A Hoax | |||
24 | NEAR HERE WAS THE HOME OF | On NYS 91 At Jamesville | Lafayette, Town Of, New York | Moses Dewitt Pioneer Settler, Surveyor Major Of Militia And Judge Of The County Court | |||
25 | [ARROW] 600 FEET | On NYS 91 About 1½ Miles South Of Jamesville | Lafayette, Town Of, New York | Site Of Indian Town Onondaga 1684–1696 Destroyed At Time Of Frontenac's Invasion 1696 | |||
26 | BATTERY B | On NYS 370 About 3 Miles Southwest Of Baldwinsville | Lysander, Town Of, New York | First N.y. Light Artillery Drilled Near This Point Under Their Organizer, Capt. Rufus D. Pettit, In The Summer Of 1861. | |||
27 | FIRST LIFT LOCK | On NYS 31 & NYS 370 At Baldwinsville | Lysander, Town Of, New York | The First Lift Lock To Be Constructed West Of Little Falls Was Built Here In 1809 By Jonas C. Baldwin. | |||
28 | FIRST SETTLER | On County Rd. At Jacksonville | Lysander, Town Of, New York | The Home Of The First White Settler In The Township Of Lysander, Jonathan Palmer, Revolutionary Soldier, Was Built On This Site, 1793. | |||
29 | GRACE CHURCH | On Elizabeth St. At Baldwinsville | Lysander, Town Of, New York | The Episcopal Church Was The First Church In The United States, According To Tradition, To Be Lighted By Electricity | |||
30 | ON THIS HILL | On NYS 31 At Baldwinsville | Lysander, Town Of, New York | In The Original House, 31 Women Organized The Female Charitable Society, Second Oldest Woman's Society In The U.s., July 27, 1817. | |||
31 | SITE OF | On NYS 48 About 4 Miles North Of Baldwinsvlle | Lysander, Town Of, New York | Halfway Tavern 1814-34 Stopping Place For Stage And For Oudiaga, Indian Runner, First Mail Carrier Between Syracuse And Oswego | |||
-- | THE ERIE CANAL - CANVASS WHITE | Manlius Center at Old Erie Canal State Historic Park | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Development of hydraulic cement, used in construction of the Erie Canal, by Canvass White | |||
32 | CHERRY VALLEY TURNPIKE | On Academy Street At Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Terminated Here Completed About 1809, Joining The Seneca Turnpike Here | |||
33 | CHRIST CHURCH | On NYS 173 At Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Oldest Church Edifice And Oldest Episcopal Parish In Onondaga County, Inc. 1804, 1811; Built 1813; Removed To This Side, 1832. | |||
34 | DEEP SPRING | On NYS 173 At The Madison & Onondaga County Line | Manlius, Town Of, New York | 43°01′37.85″N 75°54′47.09″W / 43.0271806°N 75.9130806°W | Te-ungh-sat-ayagh 450 Ft. North On Iroquois Trail. First Road Made 1790 By Gen. James Wadsworth. County Line And Survey Mark. | ||
35 | FAYETTEVILLE | On NYS 5 & NYS 92 At Fayetteville | Manlius, Town Of, New York | First Called "Manlius Four Corners". Settled In 1791 By Origen Eaton And Joshus Knowlton. Boyhood Home Of Grover Cleveland | |||
36 | FAYETTEVILLE | On NYS 5 At Fayetteville | Manlius, Town Of, New York | First Called "Manlius Four Corners". Settled In 1791 By Origen Eaton And Joshus Knowlton. Boyhood Home Of Grover Cleveland | |||
37 | GEN. JOHN J. PECK | On NYS 173 At Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Born Here Jan. 4, 1821; Won Promotion For Gallantry Mexican War; Made Maj. Gen. 1862; Defended Suffolk, Va.; Died Syracuse, April 21, 1878. | |||
38 | GROVER CLEVELAND | On NYS 5 & NYS 92 At Fayetteville | Manlius, Town Of, New York | President Of United States 1884–1888 And 1892–1896. His Boyhood Home Is The First House On The Left North Of The Corner House | |||
39 | THE FIRST | On NYS 92 At Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Schoolhouse In The Town Of Manlius Was Built Of Logs And Stood Near Here In 1798 | |||
40 | THE MANLIUS SCHOOL | On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N At Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Founded 1869 | |||
41 | THE MANLIUS SCHOOL | On NYS 92 About 1/2 Mi. South Of Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Founded 1869 As St. John's School Oldest Boy's Private Preparatory School In Central New York | |||
42 | THIS WELL | On Rown Rd. About 1 Mile East Of Manlius | Manlius, Town Of, New York | Dug In 1795 By Joseph Williams Soldier Of The Revolution Whose Log House Stood About 50 Feet North | |||
43 | FIRST SAWMILL | On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Marcellus | Marcellus, Town Of, New York | In Town Of Marcellus Built 1796 By Deacon Samuel Rice And Judge Dan Bradley | |||
44 | SITE OF | On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Marcellus | Marcellus, Town Of, New York | First Frame House In Town Of Marcellus. Built By Dr. Elnathan Beach, Who Served In American Revolution: Sheriff Of County From 1799 To 1801 | |||
45 | SITE OF | On NYS 175 At Marcellus | Marcellus, Town Of, New York | Tavern Kept By Deacon Samuel Rice 1800 First Church Services Were Held Here, Also Town Meetings | |||
46 | SITE OF | On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Marcellus | Marcellus, Town Of, New York | First Church Edifice In Onondaga County, Completed 1803; Present Church Built 1851 In Central New York | |||
47 | FRANCIS ASBURY | On NYS 20 N & NYS 175 At Onondaga Hill | Onondaga, Town Of, New York | First Bishop Of The Methodist Episcopal Church Preached June 26, 1807, In Onondaga Court House Then Standing On This Site | |||
48 | MORAVIANS | On NYS 11 A About 1 Mi. South Of Syracuse | Onondaga, Town Of, New York | Bishop Spangenberg And David Zeisberger As Missionaries Came To Onondaga Indians Near Here In 1745. David Returned '50,'52, '53, '54, '66. | |||
49 | ONONDAGA RESERVATION | On NYS 11 A About 1 Mi. South Of Syracuse | Onondaga, Town Of, New York | Established 1788. The Onondaga Indian Nation Founded The Iroquois League. | |||
50 | SENTINEL HEIGHTS | On Bull Hill Rd. About 4 Mis. Southeast Of Syracuse | Onondaga, Town Of, New York | Pioneer Cemetery Andrew Share, 1763–1847, Rev. Soldier, Who Gave Land For Cemetery, School House, And Methodist Church, Buried Here | |||
51 | WAR OF 1812 | On NYS 20 N & NYS 173 About 1/2 Mi. East Of Onondaga Hill | Onondaga, Town Of, New York | 43°0′19.44″N 76°10′4.58″W / 43.0054000°N 76.1679389°W | Captain Henry Crouch And Captain Benjamin Branch Soldiers Of War Of 1812 Who Died While Emcamped Near Here Are Buried Above. | ||
52 | ATWELL'S CORNERS | On Co. Rd. At Madison & Onon. Co. Line 4 Mi. South Of Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Joseph Atwell, 1754–1834 Revolutionary Soldier Settled Here 1792. Overseer Of Pompey Highways 1794 Owned Lot In Military Tract | |||
53 | BAPTIST CHURCH | On Co. Rd. At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Built 1820 By N. Sterling. Frederick Freeman First Pastor. Abandoned In 1834. Roman Catholic Church 1866-92. Now Lemoyne Hall. | |||
54 | BIRTHPLACE OF | At Intersection Of Us 20 And NYS 91 At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Gov. Horatio Seymour, 1811 Twice Governor Of New York State. Democratic Candidate For President Against Grant | |||
55 | BIRTHPLACE OF | On Us 20 About 3 Miles Northeast Of Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Charles Mason Born Here In Log House 1804 Graduate West Point 1829 Chief Justice Iowa 1838-42 U.s. Comm'r Patents 1853-57. | |||
56 | CAPE COD COTTAGE | On Co. Rd. About 1 Mi. S.e. Of Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Built 1794 Slave Running Station For Sheltering Slaves During Civil War. | |||
57 | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | On County Rd. At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Organized Oct. 19, 1796 By Rev. Ameni R. Robinson Church Built In 1817-18. Now Pompey Presbyterian. | |||
58 | DROVERS TAVERN, 1820 | On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N About 1 Mile Southeast Of Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 42°58′06.72″N 75°54′56.16″W / 42.9685333°N 75.9156000°W | Built Of Materials Taken From Premises; Design Of Main House On File Library Of Congress; Last Remaining Tavern For Drovers. | ||
59 | FIRST MASS | At Indian Hill On Town Rd. About 2 Mis. Southwest Of Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | In New York State Was Offered About 300 Feet North Of This Marker By Rev. J.m. Chaumont, 1655, In A Bark Chapel | |||
60 | FIRST SCHOOL | On NYS 91 At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Erected In Town Of Pompey 1797 And Used Until 1810 Hepsabah Beebee—teacher Cemetery Adjoined School Grounds, Later Removed | |||
61 | FIRST STEAMBOAT | On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N About 1/2 Mile Northwest Of Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 42°59′01.98″N 75°56′38.82″W / 42.9838833°N 75.9441167°W | Built By Wm. Avery 1 Mile South Of Oran. Launched In Linestone Creek Near Buellville, 1823, Later First Steamboat Used On Erie Canal | ||
62 | FIRST TAVERN | On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N At Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 42°58′43.08″N 75°56′01.86″W / 42.9786333°N 75.9338500°W | 1796–1808 Built And Kept By Job Bartholomew. Burned 1808. Another Built On Same Site In 1809 Kept By Wm. Scoville | ||
63 | HANDY'S TAVERN | On NYS 91 At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 1797 First Frame Building Erected By E. Butler, Jr. And Run As A Tavern By Him. The Original Frame Is Still In The House. | |||
64 | INDIAN HILL | At Indian Hill On Town Rd. About 2 Miles Southwest Of Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 42°58′11.22″N 75°58′14.94″W / 42.9697833°N 75.9708167°W | Was The Home Of The Onondaga Indians. Large Population Lived Here In 1655. | ||
65 | INDIAN WAR STONE | On County Rd. At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Grindstone Of The Onondaga Indians. Used To Sharpen Arrows And Spears At Indian Hill Until 1666. Moved To Lemoyne Park Pompey, 1905. | |||
66 | LOG HOUSE | On Us 20 At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Erected 1791 By Ebenezer Butler, Jr. First White Settler On Pompey Hill. A Rev. War Soldier, Member Of Assembly | |||
67 | OLDEST FRAME HOUSE | On Us 20 At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | In Town Of Pompey Built By Ebenezer Handy, 1806 | |||
68 | ORAN | On NYS 92 & NYS 20 N At Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 42°58′41.94″N 75°56′00.06″W / 42.9783167°N 75.9333500°W | Settled In 1793 By The Barnes Brothers, Asa Rosewll, And Phineas. Came Here With Their Families From Massachusetts. | ||
69 | PRATT'S FALLS | On County Rd. At Pratt's Falls Park | Pompey, Town Of, New York | First Mills In Onon. Co. Built By Manoah Pratt, Sr. Abnd Abraham Smith In 1796 First A Saw Mill And Then A Flour Mill In 1798. | |||
70 | ROMAN CATHOLIC | On Town Rd. At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Mission Church First In Pompey Was Located Here, 1857–1866. Father James Cahill, First Priest | |||
71 | SITE OF | On Us 20 At Pompey Center | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Green's House Built Of Logs In 1796 By David Green. The Settlement Was Known For Years As Green's Corners | |||
72 | SITE OF | On NYS 91 About 1¼ Miles North Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Log City Rival Of Pompey With A Store, Asery, Tannery, Shoe And Carpenter Shops, And A Schoolhouse. | |||
73 | SITE OF | On Co. Rd. At Oran | Pompey, Town Of, New York | 42°58′37.08″N 75°56′02.76″W / 42.9769667°N 75.9341000°W | First School Built Here About 1800. George Clark, First Teacher And Afterwards The First Merchant In Oran | ||
74 | SITE OFACE OF | On Town Rd. At Pompey | Pompey, Town Of, New York | Pompey Academy 1810–1834 Original Academy Was 40 × 50 Feet Frame Buildings, Two Stories, Gable End Facing South. | |||
75 | SALT MAKING | On NYS 57 & NYS 370 At Liverpool | Salina, Town Of, New York | Manufacture Of Salt Was Begun Here In Liverpool By John Danforth, Brother As Asa Danforth, 1794 | |||
76 | GEDDES | At The Intersection Of NYS 48 And Hiawatha Blvd. At Syracuse | Syracuse, City Of, New York | Town Named For James Geddes 1763–1838, Engineer Of State Canals For N.y. Was First To Make Salt Here. Surveyed Site Of Syracuse, 1804 | |||
77 | ONONDAGA BRICK | At The Intersection Of NYS 48 And Hiawatha Blvd. At Syracuse | Van Buren, Town Of, New York | Thomas Marvin, Soldier In Wars Of 1776 And 1812, Settled Here 1811 (Cazenovia 1800). Made First Brick Here From Native Clay Trod By Oxen. | |||
78 | Buellville | Rte 92 | Manlius, Town of | 42°59′4″N 75°56′43″W / 42.98444°N 75.94528°W | Hamlet named for Buell Family who arrived in 1799. Ran lumber/plaster mills. Luther Buell, "Pompey Pioneer." 1786–1876 | ||
See also
- List of New York State Historic Markers
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New York
References
- 1 2 "New York State Historic Markers". New York State Historic Markers. New York Museum. 2009-05-05. Archived from the original on March 24, 2013.
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