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Fayette City Historical Markers

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

Fayette City Historical Markers

Fayette Churches
Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church
Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Fayette Schools
First Sunday School
First Sunday School in Fayette, 1819, Taught here in Old Log School House by Deacon Hugh Mc Allister... [click for more]

Fayette Historic Homes & Houses
William Hoster House
William Hoster House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Fayette General Interest
Burroughs Point
Site of Indian Village destroyed during Sullivan Campaign, 1779. Troops under Co.. Henry Dearborn Encamped Here... [click for more]

Canoga Creek
Site of the Indian Village of Skannayutenate Red Jacket, the Indian Orator was Born Here... [click for more]

Canoga Landing Indian Village (2)
1 Mile - Site of Indian Village destroyed by Troops under Col. Henry Dearborn Sept. 21, 1779... [click for more]

Canoga Landing Indian Village
1 Mile - Indian Village at Canoga Landing destroyed during Sullivan Campaign 1779... [click for more]

Canoga Landing
Site of Indian Village destroyed during Sullivan Campaign, 1779 Frontenac Is. Just East & Nearly Across the Lake... [click for more]

Canoga Spring
Referred to in the Survey of Seneca Co. by John Delafield in 1850 as Bubbling Pure Nitrogen Gas... [click for more]

Canoga
Ga-no-geh of the Indians Included in Reservation by Indian Sachem Fish-carrier by Treaty of 1795... [click for more]

Cayuga Lake
Site of Landing of Moravian Missionaries Zeisberger and Cammerhoff June 27, 1750... [click for more]

Howland’s Landing Site
Site of Howland's Landing Formerly a Landing and Warehouse, Shown on the Delafield Map of 1852... [click for more]

Indian Village Site
Site of Indian Village destroyed by Troops under Col. Henry Dearbornn Sept. 21, 1779... [click for more]

John Johnston Farm
Approaching the Farm of John Johnston 1791-1880 Father of Tile-draining in America... [click for more]

Rose Hill
Rose Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Site of Tavern
Kept by Captain Nathan Cook 1756-1838 his Grandson, Stephen V. Harkness lived Here-one of Founders of Standard Oil Company... [click for more]