List of New York State Historic Markers in Orange County, New York

Listings county-wide

Marker name[1] Image Date designated Location City or Town Marker text
1 BUTTER FACTORY 1956 Route 207 and Erie Street Campbell Hall, New York First in U.S. - 1856, [directional arrow] 200 feet, H.W. Woodhull, owner, George Gouge, buttermaker.
2 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1935 35 East Main Street Middletown, New York Organized Jun 10, 1785, First and only church in vicinity for 40 years, third edifice erected here 1872.
3 N. J. LINE WAR 1938 Neversink Drive, east of Port Jervis Port Jervis, New York Hendrick Decker and his brother, Jan, settled here about 1698. Headquarters of N. J. Line Commissioners and Surveyors, 1719
4 WILLIAM H. SEWARD 1935 Main Street Florida, New York 1801-1872 Was born on this site in house now used as a barn in the rear.
4 Introduction to Neversink River Indian Raid of 1779
Historic marker introducing Neversink Drive Indian Raid, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Revolutionary War campsite 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive re response to Indian Raid, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Site of Decker Fort Indian raid 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive fort attacked in Indian Raid, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Painted Aprons 1779 (New York Folklore Society)
Historic marker on Neversink Drive school attacked in Indian Raid, children spared with markings on clothes, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80. Erected by New York Folklore Society William C. Pomeroy Foundation 2015 not county or town.
2015 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Site of Indian raid on school 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive school attacked in Indian Raid, teacher scalped, children spared with markings on clothes, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Site of Indian village "Oquekumsey"
Historic marker on Neversink Drive re site of Indian Village, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80. NOT related to attack of 1779.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of Native American village.
4 Site of Indian raid on Van Etten house 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive Van Etten house attacked in Indian Raid, resident hid in chimney, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Site of Indian raid on Fort Van Auken 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive Fort Van Auken unsuccessfully attacked in Indian Raid, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Site of Indian raid on Van Fleet house 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive Van Fleet house attacked in Indian Raid, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Site of Indian raid on Kuykendall house 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive Kuykendall house attacked and burned in Indian Raid, 1779, Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.
4 Route taken by militia to Battle of Minisink 1779
Historic marker on Neversink Drive route taken by militia following Indian Raid, 1779 (led to Battle of Minisink), Town of Deerpark, Orange County, New York. Orange County CR80.
1935 Neversink Drive Deerpark, New York Site of attack led by Joseph Brant.

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