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New Paltz City Historical Markers

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

New Paltz City Historical Markers

New Paltz Historical Marker

NYS 208, South of New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 41° 42' 46.5012", -74° 6' 43.4088"

Founded 1678. Six Houses built Before 1720 Are on Huguenot Street, on the Walkill River, Homes of Refugees of France.
NYS 208, South of New Paltz
New Paltz Churches
Owl Church Site
Site of the Owl Church Conferentia Church Party organized 1767, to Maintain Contact with Classis of] North Amsterdam, Holland, Joined Paltz Church, 17... [click for more]

Stone Church
Stone Church - 1773 - First Stone Church, 1717. Services in French to 1753, Dutch Language to 1800. Church Corner Stone Seen at South Wall of Portico.... [click for more]

Walloon Church Site
Site of Walloon Church built of Logs, First Church-school, 1783, First Church Os Stone 1717. Called Old French Church, Precursor Reformed Church.... [click for more]

New Paltz Schools
John A. Lafevre House and School
John A. Lafevre House and School is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

New Paltz Historic Homes & Houses
Bevier House
Built by Louis Bevier, the Patentee, in 1698. Elting Homestead from 1740. this House Has an Interesting Sub-cellar... [click for more]

Deyo House
Built by Pierre Deyo, One of Twelve Original Patentees of New Paltz, in 1692.... [click for more]

Dubois House (2)
The Fort built in 1705 by Daniel Dubois. site First Redoubt. There Are Port Holes in the East End.... [click for more]

Dubois House
Built in 1755 by Benjamin Dubois, Grandson of Isaac Dubois, New Paltz Patentee.... [click for more]

Freer House (New Paltz)
Built 1720 by Hugo Freer, One of Twelve Original Patentees of New Paltz. the Low House after 1732.... [click for more]

Guilford-Bower Farm House
Guilford-Bower Farm House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Hasbrouck House
Built in 1712, by Abraham, the Patentee, Once Soldier in English Army, Friend of Gov. Andros. Kitchen Scene of Cock Fights.... [click for more]

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

Lake Mohonk Mountain House Complex
Lake Mohonk Mountain House Complex is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Maj. Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House
Maj. Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

New Paltz General Interest
Die Pfalz
A French Huguenot Village Governed by The Dusine, a Body of 12 Men Chosen Annually. for 100 Years the only Form of Government.... [click for more]

Elting Memorial Library
Elting Memorial Library is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

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

Jean Hasbrouck
Housebuiult in 1712, by the Patentee; Now Home of the Huguenot Historical Society, Since 1899.... [click for more]

New Paltz (2)
Founded 1678. Six Houses built by Huguenot Refugees from France, Original Patentees, Before 1720, Are on Walkill River... [click for more]

New Paltz (3)
Founded 1678. Six Houses built Before 1720 Are on Huguenot Street, on the Walkill River, Homes of Refugees of France.... [click for more]

New Paltz City Historical Marker
Founded 1678. Six Houses built Before 1720 Are on Huguenot Street, on the Walkill River, Homes of Refugees of France.... [click for more]

The Locusts
The Locusts is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]