Bingham’s MillsNamed for Charles Bingham. Formerly Baker's Mills. 20 Dwellings, M.E. Chapel, 2 Mills, Blacksmith Shop and Woolen Factory... [click for more]
BurdenHudson River Ore Iron Co. 1875-1898 Iron Mines Employed 550 Men; 1200 Tons Ore Mined Daily. 1000 Acres Land Owned. Store, Machine Shop, 60 Houses.... [click for more]
Glenco MillsWas established as post office in 1856. Henry P. Heermance, Postmaster... [click for more]
Highland TurnpikeIncorporated in 1804. An Early Road.... [click for more]
JohnstonNamed for John Livingston, early settler. Livingston Post office 1805. Had a Revolutionary Stage Inn and Line. lithgo Reformed Church.... [click for more]
Kings Highway1714 the Kings Hie Way Yt Leadeth from the Manor House to Tahkanick... [click for more]
Land Marker (Blue Stores)Dividing Inheritances of Robert C. and Henry Livingston from 3rd Proprietor of the Manor 1792. Twin Marker at Livingston.... [click for more]
Land Marker (Livingston)Dividing Inheritances of Robert C. and Henry Livingston from 3rd Proprietor of the Manor 1792. Twin Marker at Blue Stores... [click for more]
Linlithgo MillsSite of Linlithgo Mills Grist Mills built 1780 by Robert Livingston. named by S. Fox of Fox's Hosiery Factory and Grist Mills.... [click for more]
Livingston (2)Town of Livingston - 1788 Contained Bakers Mills, Blue Stores, Burden, Elizaville, Glenco Mills, Linlithgo, and Walker's Mills.... [click for more]
Livingston-Claverack Line (2)Both Districts 1772, Towns 1788. Livingston Included Clermont, Gallatin, Granger. Claverack Included Hudson, Hillsdale, Part of Ghent.... [click for more]
Livingston-Claverack Line (3)Both Districts 1772, Towns 1788. Livingston Included Clermont, Gallatin, Granger. Claverack Included Hudson, Hillsdale, Part of Ghent.... [click for more]
Livingston-Claverack LineBoth Districts 1772, Towns 1788. Livingston Included Clermont, Gallatin, Granger. Claverack Included Hudson, Hillsdale, Part of Ghent.... [click for more]
Livingston-Clermont LineLivingston a Manor 1686, District 1772; Included Ancram, Clermont, Copkae Gallatin, Germantown, Taghkanic. Town 1788.... [click for more]
Livingston-Germantown LineBoth Towns 1788. Livingston a Manor 1686, District 1772, Included Clermont, Gallatin, Granger. Germantown a Dist. 1775; Part of Clermont Added in 1858... [click for more]
Livingston-Greenport LineLivingston a Manor 1686, a Dist. 1772, Included Ancram, Taghkanic, Gallatin, Copake, Clermont. Town 1788. in 1837 Greenport Formed from Hudson... [click for more]
Livingston City Historical MarkerThe present Village of Livingston was Formerly Called Johnstown after John Livingston... [click for more]
Post Road - 1772 (3)Albany to New York. Weekly Mail Service established on Horseback. Passenger Service by Covered Wagons and Four Horses in 1786... [click for more]
Richmond HillRichmond Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Site of Good Hope MillsSite of Good Hope Mills. Grist Mills erected by the Livingstons Prior to 1780. Machinery Removed 1896. C.e. Bingham Last Operator... [click for more]
The HermitageBegun by Peter R. Livingston during the Revolution and Never Finished. Located about a Mile Down this Lane on Roeloff Jansen's Kill... [click for more]
The HillBuilt in 1801 by Henry Walter Livingston, who died here in 1810... [click for more]
Union CornersIn Towns of Gallatin and Livingston. Settled Before 1790. Post office established 1840. named from Union Corners House, a Tavern.... [click for more]
Waggon PathYt Leadeth from Ye Manor House... [click for more]