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New Windsor City Historical Markers

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

New Windsor City Historical Markers

New Windsor Churches
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
St. Thomas Episcopal Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

New Windsor Historic Homes & Houses
Brewster House
Built 1762, by Deacon Samuel Brewster, for his Son Timothy. Quarters of Chaplain Joel Barlow of American Army Camped Near, 1782-83... [click for more]

Falls House Site
Here, Oct. 1777, Gen. George Clinton Rallied Troops after Fall of Forts Clinton and Montgomery, to Defend Hudson Valley from British... [click for more]

Haskell House
Haskell House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Higby House
Home of Dr. Moses Higby, who Removed from Daniel Taylor, British Spy, a Silver Bullet with Message from Sir Henry Clinton to Burgoyne... [click for more]

Thomas McDowell House
Thomas McDowell House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

New Windsor General Interest
American Camps
Here in 1782-83 were the Huts of the Soldiers of the Second Massachusetts Brigade of Washington's Army, Awaiting Peace with England... [click for more]

Brewster’s Forge
3/4 Mile West Brewster's Forge where Part of Iron Chain was Forged which Streched Across Hudson River at West Point, during Revolution... [click for more]

Camps of 1782-83 (2)
Newburgh and New Windsor were Occupied by Troops under Washington, Waiting for the End of the War of American Revolution... [click for more]

Camps of 1782-83 (3)
Newburgh and New Windsor were Occupied by Troops under Washington, Waiting for the End of the War of American Revolution... [click for more]

Camps of 1782-83
Newburgh and New Windsor were Occupied by Troops under Washington, Waiting for the End of the War of American Revolution... [click for more]

Forge Hill Road
Named for Brewster Forge of Revolutionary Period. Soldiers, Marching to New Windsor Camp, 1782 Passed over this Road... [click for more]

Machin’s Battery
Machin's Battery of Twelve Guns, was Placed on the South End of Plum Point, to Support the Cheveaux-de-frize to Polopel's Island, 1777... [click for more]

Murderer’s Creek
Old Name of Stream, Given because of Slaying of a Settler named Stacy and his Family, by Indians in the Uprising of 1650... [click for more]

New Windsor Cantonment
New Windsor Cantonment is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Temple Hill (2)
At the Monument, in 1782-83 stood the Temple, a Large Wooden building erected by Soldiers of the American Army, for Public Meetings... [click for more]

Temple Hill (3)
Two Miles North, Meeting Place of American Army, 1782- 83, where Washington, by a Fervent Address, Averted a Mutiny Due to Discontent... [click for more]

Temple Hill
In the building That stood Here, in 1783, Washington by a Strring Appeal, Prevented Mutiny by the Troops, over Hardships and Lack of Pay... [click for more]