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Rosendale City Historical Markers

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

Rosendale City Historical Markers

Rosendale Churches
All Saints’ Chapel
All Saints' Chapel is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
Reformed Protestant Dutch Church First organized 1797, Burned 1846, Rebuilt on present Location, 1847.... [click for more]

Rosendale Historic Homes & Houses
Abraham Van Wagenen Home
Home of Abraham Van Wagenen an Original Settler, Built, 1725-1730.... [click for more]

De Witt Home Site
Site of De Witt House built 17365; destroyed 1930; Home of Col. Charles De Witt, Member Provincial Congress Called Crocodile Inn, about 1800.... [click for more]

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

Freer House (Rosendale)
Built 1765 by Jacob Freer, Grandson of Hugo Freer, New Paltz Patentee; First Settled by Family in 1730 Called Half Moon.... [click for more]

Lefevre House
Built 1780; Since 1810 Home of Lefevre Family, Descendants of Simon, New Paltz Patentee, Called Bloemendal.... [click for more]

Meeting House
Friends Church, built In1800. Phebe Tillson was the First Recommended Minister.... [click for more]

Rutsen House
First House built in Town by Jacobus Rutsen in 1680. Jacobus Rutsen Hardenbergh Gen. George Washington.... [click for more]

Snyder Home
Community First Settled 1755 by Jacob Snyder, House erected 1788; Home of Christopher Snyder, Revolutionary Soldier.... [click for more]

Tillson Home
First established in 1778. Home of Job Tillson, Scout in Revolutionary Army at 12 Years. Community named in Honor of Family.... [click for more]

Rosendale General Interest
Binnewater Historic District
Binnewater Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Creeklocks
Creeklocks - originally Wagendall. Renamed 1825 when Delaware and Hudson Canal was Built. Canal Entered Creek here.... [click for more]

D. and H. Canal
Started 1825, Opened 1828. Important Waterway in the Development of New York State, Connecting Delaware and Hudson Rivers.... [click for more]

De Witt Mill Site
Site of De Witt Mill erected 1750 by Col. Chrales De Witt. Flour Ground here for American Army in the Revolution.... [click for more]

Fording Place
Fording Place used by Gen. Clinton's Forces, on Way from Newburgh to Defend Kingston, from British Raiders in October, 1777.... [click for more]

Grist Mill
Grist Mill - Operated in 1809 by Jacob Low Snyder, Early Settler; in 1825 by Judge Lucas Elmendorf. Cement Ground here for D. & H. Canal.... [click for more]

Joppenbergh
Jacob's Mount, named for Col. Jacobus Rutsen, First Settler, in 1680... [click for more]

Newkirk Tavern
Built in 1781 by Gerrit Newkirk. a Famous Hosterlry.... [click for more]

Perrine’s Bridge
Erected in 1850. One of the Few Old Covered Bridges Still standing in New York State.... [click for more]

Petrus Van Wagenen
One of Original Settlers of Wagendall, Occupied by Van Wagenen Families, built this House in 1726-1730.... [click for more]

Rosendale Cement
Rosendale Cement - Discovered here in 1826. First Commercial Mill Operated here 1826 by Watson E. Lawrence, Called Lawrenceville.... [click for more]

Site of Tavern
First Church erected here in 1797, Reformed Church of Bloemendal Burned 1846, Rebuilt 1847, at New location at Bloomington... [click for more]

Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District
Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Tawaeri Taqui
Northwest Corner of Patent Granted to the Huguenot Settlers of New Paltz, in 1677, is One Half Mile West.... [click for more]

Wagendall
On this Farm is Home of Jacob Aartsen Van Wagenen, built 1669, First Settler, and Home of Johannes Van Wagenen, built 1775.... [click for more]

White’s Mill
Built 1830 by Hugh White, Supplied Cement for Croton Reservoir, Whiteport named to Honor Hugh White.... [click for more]