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Groton City Historical Markers

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

Groton City Historical Markers

Groton Churches
Congreational Church
Organized 1816, built 1832 First Service May3, 1833 Centennial July 16, 1916 West Gronton, N.y.... [click for more]

Old Baptist Church
Old Baptist Church - 1828 founder Rev. Benj. Whipple 1st Pastor Rev. P.l. Platt Meetings Held Since 1805... [click for more]

Groton Schools
Groton High School
Groton High School is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Groton Historic Homes & Houses
Cummings Home
Gurdon Cummings and Wife Abigail Pettis from Mansfield, Conn., Settled here in 1810. Owned and Occupied by Four Generations of Cummings.... [click for more]

Groton General Interest
Elm Tree Inn
Site of 1st Log Tavern in Mc Lean built by Amasa Cobb, 1796. Giant Elm was Native Forest Sapling when Tavern was Built... [click for more]

Indian Village (2)
Favorite Hunting Ground of Cayuga Indians and Other Local Tribes Near Owasco Creek... [click for more]

Old East Groton
Cemetery and 1st Church known as E. Congregational. Org. 1805. site at Stickles Corners. built of Logs 1810 1st Pastor, Joshua Land, 1809... [click for more]

Old Mill Site
Lafayette Gristmill built by George Fish, 1818 named Same Day General Marquis De Lafayette Visited Auburn, 1825... [click for more]

Sylvester Pennoyer
1831-1902 Born Here; Gov. of Oregon 1886-94 Mayor City of Portland, Oregon, 1896; Owner and Editor Oregon Herald, 1868-71... [click for more]