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Stockport City Historical Markers

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

Stockport City Historical Markers

Stockport Churches
Church of St. John the Evangelist
Church of St. John the Evangelist is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Stockport Historic Homes & Houses
Staats House
Built by Col. Abram Stats Between 1654-1664 Henry Hudson Landed here September 17, 1609 in Sailing Up Hudson River... [click for more]

Stockport General Interest
Chittenden Falls
On the West Side of the Falls George Chittenden built the Second Paper Mill in the County later Called Rossmans... [click for more]

Chittenden
Hollow on West Side of Falls. here George Chittenden built 2nd Cottonmill in the County later Called Rossman Mills... [click for more]

Columbiaville (Bridge)
Bridge in 1870 the Iron Bridge 245 ft. long, built here, was the longest single span road bridge in N.Y. State... [click for more]

Columbiaville Falls
In 1800 Sloops came as Far as These Falls from the Hudson River... [click for more]

Columbiaville
Incorporated 1812; Act Repealed 1833. in 1813 Had Cotton Factory, Saw Mills, Paper Mills, and Grist Mills.... [click for more]

Stockport Creek
For Generations known as Abram's Creek. Formed at Stockport by Union of Kinderhook and Claverack Creeks... [click for more]

Stockport-Greenport Line
Stockport Formed from Parts of Hudson, Ghent and Stuyvesant in 1833. Greenport Formed from Hudson City in 1837... [click for more]

Stockport-Stuyvesant Line (2)
Stockport Formed from Parts of Hudson, Ghent, Stuyvesant, 1833. Stuyvesant Formed from Kinderhook 1823.... [click for more]

Stockport-Stuyvesant Line
Stockport Formed from Parts of Hudson, Ghent, Stuyvesant, 1833. Stuyvesant Formed from Kinderhook 1823.... [click for more]

Town of Stockport
Stockport named from Stockport, Eng., former Home of James Wild, Porprietor of Mills at Columbiaville in 1812... [click for more]