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Steuben City Historical Markers

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

Steuben City Historical Markers

Steuben Historic Homes & Houses
Robert Everett Home
300 Feet West - Site of Home Robert Everett (1791-1875) Anti-slavery Reformer Minister Chapel Ucha 37 Years Editor Cenhadwr (welsh) 35 Years... [click for more]

Steuben General Interest
Baron Steuben Park
This Park was created in Memory of Friedrich Wilhelm Baron Steuben, Major General in the War for Independence... [click for more]

Baron Steuben, German-American
German-American Organizations Assisted by State of New York erected this Tomb in Honor of Their Great Fellow Countryman... [click for more]

Baron Steuben
Inspector General of Army Major General in Revolution Citizen of United States and New York State... [click for more]

Capel ISAF
Second Baptist Church Once Located here Cared for the Grave of Baron Steuben for Ninety-five Years (1804-1899)... [click for more]

Captain Simein Woodruff
Capt. Simein Woodruff Circumnavigated Globe with Capt. Cook. Leased this Farm May 26, 1791 from Baron Steuben Buried Capel Ucha Cemetery... [click for more]

Ebenezer Weeks
Settled here 1791 Buried in Adjoining Meadow built Bake Oven and Did Coopering for Baron Steuben... [click for more]

First Grave
Of Baron Steuben Near this Spot by his Own Wish He was Buried Wrapped in his Military Cloak in an Unmarked Grave... [click for more]

Friedrich Wilhelm
Baron Von Steuben Born September 17, 1730 Magdeburg, Germany died here November 28, 1794 Erection completed 1872... [click for more]

Fuller Farm
Acquired 1793 from Baron Steuben by Capt. Simeon Fuller, B. 1761-d. 1852 Held by him and his Descendants to the present Day... [click for more]

Sacred Grove
Sacred Grove is the Name Given in 1804 to These Woods Hallowed by Associations with Baron Steuben, the American Patriot... [click for more]

Samuel Sizer
First Settler on Steuben Grant, 1787. Farm Manager for Baron Steuben Burial Place in Meadow 80 Rods Norht of this Marker... [click for more]

Sizer Burial Place
Burial Place of Samuel Sizer, Abigail Sizer, Asa Sizer and Abigail Tyler Mitchell, the Mother of Abigail Sizer... [click for more]

Starr Hill
Named for David Starr Captain in Continental Army Friend and Neighbor of Baron Steuben Settled here 1791... [click for more]

Steuben Grant
Of 16,000 Acres by the State of New York, June 27, 1786 for Service in the Revolution He Cleared Sixty Acres Near here for Home site (1788-1793)... [click for more]

Steuben Monument
This Monument covers the Remains of Baron Steuben Governor Horatio Seymour Laid Cornerstone June 1, 1870 Erection completed 1872... [click for more]

Steuben Sawmill
Saw-mill of Baron Steuben built 1790 Near this Spot Remains of Dam Visible... [click for more]

Steuben State (2)
Memorial Park Dedicated September 12, 1931 by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor of New York... [click for more]

Steuben State
Memorial Park Included Fifty Acres Given in 1804 by Col. Benj. Walker, Friend and Aide of Steuben, to Second Baptist Church... [click for more]

Tomb of Baron Steuben (6)
2 Miles Tomb of Baron Steuben in State Memorial Park... [click for more]

Town of Steuben
Formed April 10, 1792 named in Honor of Baron Steuben Originally Extended to North Bounds of the State... [click for more]

Welsh Immigrants
Beginning 1795 Cleared and Settled Greater Part of Steuben Grant. built First Church here 1804.... [click for more]