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New Scotland City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of New Scotland
 

New Scotland City Historical Markers

New Scotland Historical Marker

NYS 85, at New Scotland, New Scotland, NY, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 42° 37' 26.37048", -73° 56' 37.01652"

Townformed April 25, 1832 from Bethlehem. Scotch Names Appear Among Early Settlers. First Town Meeting April 9, 1833
NYS 85, at New Scotland
New Scotland Churches
Early Mission
Founded 1787 by Suffolk Presbytery incorporated 1789 First Church 1791 Original Frame Standing... [click for more]

New Scotland General Interest
Bennett Hill Farm
Bennett Hill Farm is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Clarksville
A Halfway Station Located on Albany and Delaware Turnpike named from Adam A. Clark who Settled here in 1822... [click for more]

Helderbergs
The Name Means Clear Mountains. They Have Been Called the Key to the Geology of North America.... [click for more]

Methodism
Here built its First Church in this Entire Area known as Bethlehem, North of Black Creek Church, 1823... [click for more]

New Scotland City Historical Marker
Townformed April 25, 1832 from Bethlehem. Scotch Names Appear Among Early Settlers. First Town Meeting April 9, 1833... [click for more]

Slingerland
House 1762 built by Tunis Cornelise Slingerland, Dutch Emigrant 1650, on Land Purchased from Indians... [click for more]

Tory Cave 1777
Jacob Salsbury, a Spy during Burgoyne Invasion, Found Refuge from Settlers in a Cave against the Cliffs Nearby... [click for more]