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Mayfield City Historical Markers

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

Mayfield City Historical Markers

Mayfield Churches
Baptist Church
Baptist Church of Mayfield and Broadalbin organized here in 1792, Then the Home of Caleb Woodworth, Soldier of Revolution, First Settler... [click for more]

Dutch Reformed Church
Site of Dutch Reformed Church of Mayfield, 1793-1826. Churchyard Containing Remains of Many Pioneers of this Section.... [click for more]

Mayfield Historic Homes & Houses
Oliver Rice House

Rice Homestead

Built about 1790 by Oliver Rice a Soldier of the American Revolution, Serving under General Washington... [click for more]

Mayfield General Interest
Burying Ground
Graves of Captain Gershom Woodworth, French and Indian and Revolutionary Wars and Sergeant Selah Woodworth of Revolution; Mayfield Pioneer.... [click for more]

Indian Raid
Jacob Dunham and Samuel, his Son, killed here April 1779. Others of the Family Escaped by Hiding in the Woods. site of Their Home... [click for more]

King Cemetery
Henry King and Son John Settled on this site and Are Buried here. Graves of Revolutionary Soldiers and Pioneers of 1788-1815.... [click for more]

Major Harmon and Francis Van Buren
Burying Ground of Major Harmon and Francis Van Buren, Seventh Albany County Regiment; Revolutionary War. Settlers on this Land.... [click for more]

Riceville Cemetery
Here are buried Johathan Fisk - Oliver Rice-William Woodworth- Samuel Woodworth-Jesse Foote- Isaac Bemis-Jonathan Canfield- Soldiers of the Revolution... [click for more]

Romeyn’s Mill
Site of Romeyn's Mill erected 1773 by Sir William Johnson. Rebuilt by Col. Abraham Romeyn. Commander Montgomery County Militia... [click for more]

Woodworth Farm
Conveyed by Commissioners of Forfeiture to William G. Woodworth in 1786. Served in Revolution. Passed to Hiram Woodworth 1810-1910.... [click for more]