Con-daw-hawSite of Iroquois Village Consisting of Cornfields Long House & Cabins destroyed Sept. 4, 1779 by Gen. Sullivan's Troops... [click for more]
Early Settlers CabinEarly Settler States Survey 1790 Locates here Cabin One Masters with Twenty Acres Cleared Land... [click for more]
Episcopal ParishEpiscopal Parish Consecrated here 1830 by Bishop Hobart. Church Buildings and Support of Rector made Possible through Gifts of Elizabeth Woodward... [click for more]
FerryEstablished 1805 Between this Point and Starkey by John Goodwin Chartered by State, 1820 Frank Wood, Pilot, 1867-97... [click for more]
General Clinton’s Camp SiteGen. Clinton's Camp, Line East-west Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779... [click for more]
General Hand’s Camp SiteGen. Hand's Light Corps Camp, Extending West here Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779... [click for more]
General Maxwell’s Brigade Camp SiteGen. Maxwell's Brigade Camp Extending North here Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779... [click for more]
General Poor’s Brigade Camp SiteGen. Poor's Brigade Camp, Line North-south Sullivan-clinton Campaign September 3, 1779... [click for more]
Hon. Hebry FishHomestead built 1815-1820. First Assemblyman from Schuyler County 1858, Chairman First Board Supervisors... [click for more]
Military Route (2)Of the Sullivan-Clinton Army on its Campaign against the British and Indians of Western New York in 1779... [click for more]
Military RouteOf the Sullivan-Clinton Army on its Campaign against the British and Indians of Western New York in 1779... [click for more]
Preach Orchard(ga-di-odji-ya-da) site of Irouquois Village Gen. Sullivan Camped here September 3, 1779... [click for more]
Samuel A. Seely Erected A.Woolen Mill at this Place in 1801 the First in Schuyler County... [click for more]
Saw Mill CreekFirst Saw Mill in Section Located here. built by Reuben Smith, 1795-6... [click for more]
William Wyckham CabinSite of Cabin of William Wyckham First Settler in Town of Hector 1791. Direct Descendant of Earl of Wyckham... [click for more]