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Moriah City Historical Markers

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

Moriah City Historical Markers

Moriah Schools
Champlain Academy
Site of Port Henry's First Tavern 1826. this building erected as Pease House 1850.... [click for more]

Moriah Historic Homes & Houses
Dalliba House
Built 1824 by Major James Dalliba, who named Port Henry in 1827 for Henry Huntington of Rome, N. Y.... [click for more]

Guilford House
First post office in Port Henry located in this building... [click for more]

Hubbard House
Built in 1802... [click for more]

McKensie House
Built in 1785 by William Mc Kensie. Birthplace of his Son, Alexander. First Town Meeting of Moriah here April 5, 1808.... [click for more]

Meacham House
Built in 1818 by Capt. William Meacham... [click for more]

Miller House
Built 1839 by Henry Miller, Port Henry's First Wheelwright.... [click for more]

Moriah General Interest
Moriah Plank Road (2)
Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry over this Road until 1869.... [click for more]

Moriah Plank Road (3)
Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry over this Road until 1869.... [click for more]

Moriah Plank Road (4)
Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry over this Road until 1869.... [click for more]

Moriah Plank Road (5)
Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry over this Road until 1869.... [click for more]

Moriah Plank Road (6)
Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron over this Road until 1869.... [click for more]

Moriah Plank Road
Horse Drawn Wagons hauled Iron Ore from Mines to Port Henry over this Road until 1869.... [click for more]

Shore Line of Butterfield’s Bay
Shore line of Butterfield's Bay. Boats were moored Along North Main Street Before building of Railroad through Here... [click for more]

Site of First Blast Furnace
Site of First Blast Furnace erected in 1824 by Major James Dalliba; Converted Into Stove Works in 1827... [click for more]

Site of Porter’s and Lewis’s Mills
Site of Porter's and Lewis's Mills built 1766; Supplied Lumber for Fort Crown Point and Arnold's Fleet. Entire Valley Dependent on Grist Mill.... [click for more]

This Building
Erected in 1850 on South Main Street as Second Schoolhouse in Port Henry... [click for more]

Training Ground
Prior to 1850 Militia of Southern Essex County Held June Training Here... [click for more]