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Gallatin City Historical Markers

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

Gallatin City Historical Markers

Gallatin Churches
Church Cemetery
Connected with Reformed Protestant Dutch Church known as Stissick, Gallatin, Ancram, Greenbush and Vedder... [click for more]

Gallatin Schools
Site of First Suydam School House
Burned Oct. 1918. Land Donated by Jacob Suydam about 1800... [click for more]

Gallatin Historic Homes & Houses
Lasher House
Oldest Part built about 1770 in Possession of Lasher Family until 1910... [click for more]

Site of Dings House
Home of Hans Dings, One of First Settlers of Gallatin, N.y. Before 1748. Leased from Livingston... [click for more]

Site of Mannessah Home
Prince Quack Mannessah of the Mohican Shacomeco Clan was the Last known Indian Resident of Gallatin... [click for more]

Gallatin General Interest
Dings Cemetery
Oldest Cemetery in Gallatin Private for Dings Family Before 1748... [click for more]

Gallatin-Ancram
Town Line Gallatin and Ancram organized as Gallatin 1803; Name Changed to Ancram 1814 Separated 1830... [click for more]

Gallatin-Livingston
Town Line Gallatin organized from Livingston 1803. Livingston a Manor 1686; a District 1772; a Town 1788, Including Gallatin, Ancram, Taghkanic and Co... [click for more]

Gallatin-Milan
Town Line Dividing Gallatin, Columbia County, organized 1803, from Milan, Dutchess County organized 1818... [click for more]

Gallatin-Taghkanic
Town Line Gallatin organized 1803 and Included Ancram. Taghkanic organized 1803 as Granger and Included Copake. Both Taken from Livingston... [click for more]

Gallatinville
Named for Honorable Abraham A. A. Gallatin. B. Geneva, Switzerland, 1761 D. New York City, N.y., 1849 Secretary of Treasury 1801-1813... [click for more]

Historic Farm
Rev. Herman Vedder in Family Since May 1, 1804, Life Lease from John Livingston. Shall Minister & Preach Gospel in Greenbush Church.... [click for more]

New York State Militia Training Ground
For New York State Militia of the Gallatin District. Jeremiah Cronk, Fifer, 1812... [click for more]

Old Turnpike
The Old Road from the Hudson River through Ancaram to Salisbury Connecticut... [click for more]

Old Turnpike
Road to Nobletown, Ancram and Barrington.... [click for more]

Signal Rock
Used by Indians for Fires. Fires built on this Rock Could be Seen for Many Miles. Called Green Hill Indian Signal Rock.... [click for more]

Site of Plow Furnace
Established 1840 by Moses Spaulding on Spaulding Creek. Abandoned 1910.... [click for more]

Stage Inn
J. Suydam's Hotel, 1798-1822; Dr. C. Duydam's office 1798-1822; J. Suydam Jr's Hotel, 1822-49; Suydam Post office until 1906... [click for more]

Taconic State Parkway
Taconic State Parkway is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Town and County Line (2)
Gallatin, Columbia County Pine Plains, Dutchess County Gallatin organized 1803 Pine Plains organized 1823... [click for more]

Town and County Line (3)
County Line Gallatin, Columbia County Pine Plains, Dutchess County Gallatin organized 1803 Pine Plains organized 1823... [click for more]