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Wawarsing City Historical Markers

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

Wawarsing City Historical Markers

Wawarsing Historic Homes & Houses
Bevier House (2)
Aug. 12, 1781, Indians Raiding Rondout Valley Fired House of Cornelius Bevier, But Flames were Put out by Negro Woman Slave.... [click for more]

Johannes G. Hardenbergh Home
Home of Johannes G. Hardenbergh erected 1762. New York Records Deposited here Oct. 12, 1777 Before Kingston was Burned by the British... [click for more]

Site of Long House
Site of Long House at Foot of High Bluff stood Indian Council House destroyed by Capt. Kregier, August 31, 1663... [click for more]

Wawarsing General Interest
Abram Bevier
Whose House stood Here, Had a Small Cannon, which the Indians Feared, and which made his Home of Fort for Settlers in Raid of 1781.... [click for more]

Cornelius Depuy
House Attacked by Indians, Aug. 12, 1781. Garret Van Wagenen, 16, Shot the Leader, and Scared the Others Away.... [click for more]

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

First Mill
Site of First Mill Here, on Vernooy Kill, was First Mill, Brought from Holland and Set Up Early in the Eighteenth Century by Cornelius Vernooy.... [click for more]

O & W Railroad Station at Port Ben
O & W Railroad Station at Port Ben is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Old Mine Road (2)
Esopus - Minisink Trail Indian Trail Connecting Delaware Valley with Hudson River. used Before and during Revolution... [click for more]

Ulster County (5)
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]

Wawarsing Fort
On the Knoll 399 Ft East stood a Stone Fort which Protected the Settlers during the Indian Raid of Aug. 12, 1781.... [click for more]