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Pine Plains City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Pine Plains
 

Pine Plains City Historical Markers

Pine Plains Historical Marker

NYS 199, at Pine Plains-north East Line, Pine Plains, NY, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 41° 58' 38.78544", -73° 38' 42.83088"

Northeast Line Pine Plains Organied 1823. Northeast Formed 1788 and Included Milan and Pine Plains. Milan Taken off in 1818.
NYS 199, at Pine Plains-north East Line
Pine Plains Churches
Red Church
Site of Red Church built by German Reformers 1772 on Pulver Farm; Torn Down 1826; known as the Old Red Church... [click for more]

Pine Plains Schools
Seymour Smith Academy
Site of Seymour Smith Academy. Opened 1879: Leased 1896, as Union Free School. Rev. A. Mattice, A.m. only Principal.... [click for more]

Pine Plains Historic Homes & Houses
Dibble-Booth House
Site of Dibble-Booth House built about 1728. Repaired before 1775 and top story added. J. Lewis, storekeeper, 1st occupant. Indian trading post and st... [click for more]

Graham-Brush Log House
Graham-Brush Log House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Melius-Bentley House
Melius-Bentley House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Old Tavern Log House
Site of Old Tavern Log House. Tavern Inn 1798, Dr. Asahel Haskins, Prop. Hotel built 1804 by F. & E. Dibblee, C. Ketterer Owner Enlarged Hotel 1872 & ... [click for more]

Pine Plains General Interest
Grinding Works
Site of Grinding Works founded by Col. Silas Harris about 1832.... [click for more]

Hubbell Spring
Named for Mr. Hubbell who built Cabin Nearby about 1760. Watering through here Since That Date.... [click for more]

Mount Ross
Named for Captain Thomas Ross, who was Called Baron Ross died August, 1762... [click for more]

Old Turnpike
Rhinebeck-Salisbury Turnpike. Legislative Act passed April 2, 1802.... [click for more]

Pine Plains (2)
Northeast Line Ine Plains organized 1823. Northeast Formed 1788 and Included Milan and Pine Plains. Milan Taken off in 1818.... [click for more]

Pine Plains-Stanford Line
Pine Plains organized 1823. Part of Northeast 1788 and Little Nine Partners 1706. Stanford organized 1793. Part of Washington 1788 and Great Nine Part... [click for more]

Pine Plains City Historical Marker
Northeast Line Pine Plains Organied 1823. Northeast Formed 1788 and Included Milan and Pine Plains. Milan Taken off in 1818.... [click for more]

Pines, The
Pines, The is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Scythe Works Site
Stone from here used in Basement Walls of Addition to Presbyterian Church; Also for Foundations in Evergreen Cemetery.... [click for more]

Union Library
Of Pine Plains organized 1798. Ebenezer Baldwin First Librarian. First Public Library in Town of North East... [click for more]