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The Ogeechee River
On Nov. 28, 1864, the Left Wing (14th and 20th Corps) of G...
Rocky Comfort Creek
On Nov. 28, 1864, the Left Wing (14th and 20th Corps) of G...
Site of the Home of Michel Branamour Menard
1805 - 1856
A signer of the Texas Declaration of I...
Williams-Tucker House, 1837-40
Built by Samuel May Williams, a founder of Galveston, secr...
The Headmaster's House and the Monroe Academy
This brick building at 3045 East Henrietta Road was built ...
District No. 6
Built 1882 Closed 1944
No. 6 was one of 11 distric...
Hallock House
Frederick Douglass often visited Quaker Wm. Hallock who in...
World War I and II and Korean Conflict Memorial
In honor of the men and women of Thompson who served their...
Captain Furnival's Battery
Site of Captain Furnival's Battery
Commanding Mars...
British Army Camp
Site of British Army camp before crossing Hudson. Later oc...
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The Ogeechee River
On Nov. 28, 1864, the Left Wing (14th and 20th Corps) of Gen. Sherman’s army [US], less Morgan’s and Baird’s divisions, 14th Corps, which had marched via Fenn’s Bridge (10 mi. NW), and Jackson’s and Geary’s divisions, 20th Corps, which ...
Rocky Comfort Creek
On Nov. 28, 1864, the Left Wing (14th and 20th Corps) of Gen. Sherman’s army [US] moved from Davisboro to Louisville, the main body on this road. Jackson’s and Geary’s divisions, 20th Corps, along the Central Railroad, and Morgan’s and ...
Site of the Home of Michel Branamour Menard
1805 - 1856
A signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Founder of the city of Galveston. Member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas.
Marker is at the intersection of 33rd Street and Avenue N 1/2, on the ...
Williams-Tucker House, 1837-40
Built by Samuel May Williams, a founder of Galveston, secretary to Stephen F. Austin, postmaster and land agent of Austin colony. Organized first Texas bank, was father of Texas navy and shipping industry. As envoy to the U. S., failed ...
The Headmaster's House and the Monroe Academy
This brick building at 3045 East Henrietta Road was built in 1826 for the headmaster of "The Monroe Academy", a secondary boarding school located across the street.
The academy, built 1826 from bricks from the Deming Brickyard, was an impressive ...
District No. 6
Built 1882 Closed 1944
No. 6 was one of 11 districts in Henrietta - 588 students
1 class - 8 grades - 18 pupils
water pail - stove - two privies
Commemorated 1993
Marker is on East Henrietta Road (New ...
Hallock House
Frederick Douglass often visited Quaker Wm. Hallock who induced him to reject John Brown's violent plans to free the slaves.
Marker is at the intersection of Rush-Lima Road (New York Route 15A) and Keyes Road, on the right when traveling ...
World War I and II and Korean Conflict Memorial
In honor of the men and women of Thompson who served their country in two World Wars
(List of people that served)
Korean Conflict
(List of people that served)
Marker is at the intersection of County Route 113 and Post ...
Captain Furnival's Battery
Site of Captain Furnival's Battery
Commanding Marshall house and river crossing.
N.Y. State Historical marker 1927
Marker is at the intersection of County Route 113 and Clarks Mills Rd on County Route 113.
Courtesy hmdb.org
British Army Camp
Site of British Army camp before crossing Hudson. Later occupied by General Fellows' Continentals
Marker is on Dix Bridge Rd (County Route 70) just from County Route 113, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org