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Marbletown City Historical Markers

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

Marbletown City Historical Markers

Marbletown Churches
Clove Reformed Church Site
1 1/2 Mile - Site of Clove Reformed Church organized 1807. Moved to present site in High Falls 1867... [click for more]

Colonial Church Site in Marbletown
Site of Colonial Church here stood the Earliest Church in this Vicinity, organized 1737, built 1746, the First Minister Was... [click for more]

Marbletown Schools
Old School
John Burroughsby S. and A. Depuy American Naturalist Taught School at High Falls in 1857 Near present Building... [click for more]

Marbletown Historic Homes & Houses
Bevier Stone House
Bevier Stone House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

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

Old Depuy House
Old Depuy House - Built in 1797 by S. and A. Depuy who Kept a Tavern here.... [click for more]

Oliver House
In Original Andrew Oliver House Here, the New York Legislature Met for One Month, after Burning of Kingston, October, 1777.... [click for more]

Schoonmaker Home
Built in 1760 by Cap. Frederick Schoonmaker, Revolutionary officer; Home Fortified and used as Place of Refuge during the War.... [click for more]

Marbletown General Interest
Davis Tavern
For Many Years Before and after the Revolution, the Public Business of the Town of Marbletown was Transacted here.... [click for more]

Discovery of Cement
Discovery of Cement at Bruceville, Nathaniel Bruce, Burned in a Blacksmith's Forge, Some Native Rock and Discovered Cement in 1818.... [click for more]

High Falls Historic District
High Falls Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Kripplebush Historic District
Kripplebush Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Old Stone Aqueduct
Old Stone Aqueduct built in 1825 by D. & H. Canal Co.; completed 1828; Enlarged in 1842 and 1851; Abandoned Feb. 23, 1899.... [click for more]

Rest Plaus Historic District
Rest Plaus Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Tack Tavern
Home of Johannes Tack, where Court Convened after Burning of Kingston by the British, October, 1777. First School was Nearby.... [click for more]