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Eaton City Historical Markers

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

Eaton City Historical Markers

Eaton Churches
Baptist Church, Eaton
Organized 1816. erected 1819. Repaired and Improved 1856. Rev. J. Colley, 1st Minister. Rev. Nathaniel Kendrick, Pastor 1817-1833... [click for more]

Eaton Schools
N.Y. State School of Agriculture
Morrisville, N.Y. established 1908 First Director, F.G. Helyar April 1, 1910-November 15, 1917... [click for more]

Eaton Historic Homes & Houses
Finney Home
Home of Cyrus and Elizabeth Heminway Finney. Married July 25, 1797. came from New England and Settled here 1797.... [click for more]

Morse House
Joseph Morse, Eunice Bigelow from Sherburne, Mass. 1796 founded Log City 1800 later named Eaton 1807 built this house 1802... [click for more]

Site of Joshua Leland Home
Site of home 1793, Col. Joshua Leland. First Settler in this Valley. He built First Grist Mill on Stream Between These Ponds.... [click for more]

Site of Log House of Levi Bonney
Site of Log House of Levi Bonney, Born 1775, Married Rhoda Pratt. came from Cornwal, Conn., 1795 First to Come and Remain in this Valley.... [click for more]

Eaton General Interest
Dr. James Pratt
First Physician in Town of Eaton, 1797, Taught First School in Homes of Jospeh Morse Col. Leland and Thomas Morris Alternately.... [click for more]

Fanny Forester
Author of Alderbrook Tales Born Emily Chubbuck Aug. 22, 1817; Married Dr. A. Judson: her home Underhill Cottage stood about on this Site.... [click for more]

Morse Mill Dam
Development of Eaton Brook Water Power Begun by Joseph Morse 1796 created County Industrial Center Lasting a Century to 1896... [click for more]

Sage Tavern In Log City
Built and Run by Isaac Sage 1802. Oldest House in Village of Eaton.... [click for more]

Site of Champlain Battle 1615
Nichols Pond Park, on Oneida Indian Village site 10 Miles North... [click for more]

Site of Dunbar Farm
Site of Farm Bought in 1799 by Caleb Dunbar, Born Bridgewater, Mass., 1760. Married Hannah Drake, Born Eaton, Mass., 1762... [click for more]

Toll Gate No. 1
Peck's Port, Eaton and Georgetown Plank Road, 1849. Sawen Morse, 1st White Child Born in Eaton was 1st Keeper of this Gate.... [click for more]

Toll Gate No. 2
Peck's Port, Eaton and Georgetown Plank Road, 1849.... [click for more]