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Livingston City Historical Markers

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

Livingston City Historical Markers

Livingston Historical Marker

Main St., in Livingston, Livingston, NY, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 42° 51' 38.133", -77° 53' 16.23192"

The present Village of Livingston was Formerly Called Johnstown after John Livingston
Main St., in Livingston
Livingston Churches
Linlithgo Reformed Church of Livingston
Linlithgo Reformed Church of Livingston is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Memorial Chapel
Built in 1780 on site of Earlier Church. Covers Old Crypt which is the Burial Place of Generations of Livingstons.... [click for more]

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Livingston Historic Homes & Houses
Calendar House
Built by Samuel Ten Broek in 1773. Later Purchased by Gen. Harry Livingston whose descendants held it until 1861... [click for more]

Henry W. Livingston House
Henry W. Livingston House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Line House
Tavern and Stage Inn Before 1790. John Manny First Proprietor... [click for more]

Old Road House
Built in 1803. The Stage-coach stopped here on trips over the Highland Turnpike... [click for more]

Livingston General Interest
Bingham’s Mills
Named for Charles Bingham. Formerly Baker's Mills. 20 Dwellings, M.E. Chapel, 2 Mills, Blacksmith Shop and Woolen Factory... [click for more]

Burden
Hudson 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 Mills
Was established as post office in 1856. Henry P. Heermance, Postmaster... [click for more]

Highland Turnpike
Incorporated in 1804. An Early Road.... [click for more]

Johnston
Named for John Livingston, early settler. Livingston Post office 1805. Had a Revolutionary Stage Inn and Line. lithgo Reformed Church.... [click for more]

Kings Highway
1714 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 Mills
Site 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 Line
Both Districts 1772, Towns 1788. Livingston Included Clermont, Gallatin, Granger. Claverack Included Hudson, Hillsdale, Part of Ghent.... [click for more]

Livingston-Clermont Line
Livingston a Manor 1686, District 1772; Included Ancram, Clermont, Copkae Gallatin, Germantown, Taghkanic. Town 1788.... [click for more]

Livingston-Germantown Line
Both 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 Line
Livingston 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 Marker
The 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 Hill
Richmond Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Site of Good Hope Mills
Site 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 Hermitage
Begun 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 Hill
Built in 1801 by Henry Walter Livingston, who died here in 1810... [click for more]

Union Corners
In Towns of Gallatin and Livingston. Settled Before 1790. Post office established 1840. named from Union Corners House, a Tavern.... [click for more]

Waggon Path
Yt Leadeth from Ye Manor House... [click for more]