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Saugerties City Historical Markers

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

Saugerties City Historical Markers

Saugerties Churches
Brick Church
Built 1827. used for Worship until 1852. Then Sold for Use as an Academy. later known and used as Burhans Blacksmith Shop... [click for more]

Katsbaan Church
Erected 1732 known as De Steenekerk Op De Kats Baan. Rebuilt 1867. in North Wall Are Stones with Names of Builders.... [click for more]

Lutheran Church
Organized in 1710 by the Palatines. First Pastor Rev. Joshua Kocherthal. First Church Near site of present Church... [click for more]

Trinity Episcopal Church Complex
Trinity Episcopal Church Complex is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Saugerties Historic Homes & Houses
Augusta Savage House and Studio
Augusta Savage House and Studio is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Brink Homestead
Owned Continuously by Family of Cornelius Lambertsen Brink, Purchaser, 1688, of Second Land Grant in Town. Art of Original House Remains.... [click for more]

Dubois-Kierstede Stone House
Dubois-Kierstede Stone House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Kiersted House
Of Pre-revolutionary Days. Home of Dr. Christopher Kiersted, First Physician in Town, Rendered Service during Revolutionary War... [click for more]

Myer Homestead
Land Deeded 1724 to Christian Myer, Prominent Palatine Settler; Eighteen Descendants Served in Revolutionary War... [click for more]

Mynderse House
John Person, Patentee 1712, built Grist Mill and Est'd Ferry Across Esopus Creek. Deeded to Daughter of Myndert Mynderse. Addition built 1743... [click for more]

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

Saugerties Lighthouse
Saugerties Lighthouse is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson River Lighthouses TR... [click for more]

Schoonmaker Homestead
Elder Katsbaan Church, Member of General Committee of Articles of Association. Occupied Con- Tinuously by Descendants. Pre-revolutionary House.... [click for more]

Trumpbour Homestead Farm
Trumpbour Homestead Farm is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

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

Saugerties General Interest
Barclay Heights
Named for Henry Barclay 1778-1851, Early Settler who founded Trinity Church, Utilized Local Water Power and Greatly Promoted Industry.... [click for more]

Fiero Tavern Site
Kept by Christian Fiero. Public Meeting Place during Revolution. First Town Meeting Held here April 16, 1811... [click for more]

Flatbush
Reformed Church of Saugerties, N. Y. organized June 9, 1807. building erected 1808.... [click for more]

Glasco Turnpike
Road from Early Glass Works on the Upper Sawkill, to Shipping Point on Hudson Above Rondout. named for Sign on Company's Warehouse.... [click for more]

Indian Cave
Home of Nachte Jan, Last Indian of Region. Friend of Cornelius Persen, often Warned him of Attacks by Indians and Tories.... [click for more]

King’s Road
Oldest Highway in Town, 1703. First known as Footpath to Albany, Then as the Queen's Highway, later as the Old King's Road.... [click for more]

Loerzel Beer Hall
Loerzel Beer Hall is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Main-Partition Streets Historic District
Main-Partition Streets Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Myer Tavern Site
Near here stood Noted Inn Kept by Oom Hans Myer, Frequented by Aaron Burr. Myer Drove Ambulance Wagon from Saratoga to Albany... [click for more]

Opus 40
Opus 40 is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Persen Store Site
25 Yards East stood Store of Cornelius Persen; Also Fur Trade Headquarters of John Jacob Astor; in 1867 used as Place of Worship... [click for more]

Post Tavern Site
Used as Patriots Meeting Place during Revolution. Articles of Association Signed here. Religious Services Held here 1815-29.... [click for more]

Sawyer’s Mill
Stood on this site 1663. Saugerties Derived its Name from the Dutch Word De Zaagertjes.... [click for more]

Settlers Captured
June 10, 1780, Near this Spot, Peter Short and Peter Miller were Captured by Tories Disguised as Indians and Taken to Canada... [click for more]

Ulster County (3)
One of Original Counties of New York State, 1683, Received its Name from the Earldom in Ireland of James, Duke of York.... [click for more]

West Camp
Settled 1710 by Palatines from the Rhineland for Production of Naval Stores. built Church and School during First Winter.... [click for more]