First BridgeSite of First Bridge built by Isaac Deput Across Schoharie Creek, 1796-97. Partially destroyed by Ice Feb. 23, 1814... [click for more]
Fort HunterSite of Old Fort Hunter built 1711-12 by Order of Gov. Hunter for Protection of Mohawk Indians. was Stockaded and Surrounded Queen Anne Chapel... [click for more]
Frederick’s MillSite of Frederick's Mill at End of Lane Philip Frederick and Francis Saltz Leased Land and built Mill, 1750.... [click for more]
Jan Wemp (Wemple)Early Settler, Obtained from Mohawk Indians 450 Acres of Land in 1737. was One of Contractors who built Queen Anne Chapel & Old Fort Hunter... [click for more]
Johnson’s1738-1742 site of First Mohawk Valley Home and Trading Post of Sir William Johnson... [click for more]
Peter YoungSettled 1726 Near Young's Lake. Granted First Lease of Land in Warrensbush by Sir Peter Warren, Oct. 7, 1736.... [click for more]
Queen AnneParsonage built 1712 for Use of Missionaries to Mohawk Indians. here in 1775 Rev. J. Stuart & J. Brant Translated in Mohawk the Gospel of St. Mark.... [click for more]
Stantons FordWhere Ross & Butler crossed with 700 Tories Indians and British October 24, 1781 Last Great Raid in County... [click for more]
T-Can-De-Ro-GaSite of T-Can-De-Ro-Ga Or Ten-On-On-To-Gen. Lower Castle Mohawks' Wolf Clan Last Mohawk Indian Village in Valley, 1700-1775... [click for more]
Warrensbush VillageSite of Pioneer Warrensbush Village 1770-1810 Had Saw and Grist Mill Below Bridge on Creek Bend, a Prosperous Village, destroyed in Indian Raids, 1781... [click for more]
Wilgen VlackteWillow Flats Settled by Claus Willemse Van Coppernowl. Then Western- Most location 1684... [click for more]
William Henry Seward MemorialWilliam Henry Seward Memorial is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Yankee Street'Yankee Street' - Surveyed in 1795, Six Rods Wide, Straight Course S.E. from Creek to Division Line Between Warren & Remsen Patents, Now Schuyler's Co... [click for more]