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Goshen, Orange Co., N.Y.

Situated in the center of Orange County, Goshen has a long and storied history as a major focal point of the nation's railroad infrastructure. When the builders of the New York & Erie Railroad began construction, they envisioned a railroad ...

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Goshen Substation

South Alabama Electric Cooperative’s Goshen Substation provided the first electric energy to rural Pike County. The station was energized at 11:26 A.M. on April 4, 1938. The first 86 miles of electric lines served 170 members.

The cooperative was established on ...

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Goshen Cemetery

In 1801 funds were raised to support the building of a place of worship for local Methodists. On January 16, 1802, church trustees purchased land here “on a rising ground beautifully situated for that purpose.” A frame chapel was erected ...

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Goshen United Methodist Church

A local society of Methodists was organized and meeting in this community by the 1790s. The first meetings were held in the homes of its members. On July 7, 1801, the group initiated the subscription of funds to establish a ...

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Goshen Emergency Hospital

With gift of this property, 1915, by Luella M. Van Leuven, Goshen Emergency Hospital remained here until 1967, providing care to thousands.

Benefactors included Gates McGarrah (1978 GOCOBI)

Marker is on Greenwich Ave (Route 207) 0.3 miles north of Quickway (New York ...

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Goshen Half-ShireTown

1727

1727

Goshen became the half-shire town of Orange County. Site of 1st courthouse. built 1737. Orange Inn erected 1790.

Oldest active hotel.

Plaque

Goshen Restoration Unlimited Preservation Award

Presented to

Il Limoncello at the Orange Inn

Luigi Kapiti, Owner

Victor Kapiti, owners

2009

Marker is on Main Street (Route ...

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Goshen Church

Goshen Church was built about 1751. It was served by the early pastors of the Salzburgers, and later for a short time by the Moravian missionaries. The church remained a part of the Ebenezer Charge until after the Revolutionary War.

In ...

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Goshen Cumberland Presbyterian Church

1 ½ mi. S.E. on the Boiling Fork of Elk. Oldest church in Franklin County. Founded 1808 by the Alexander, Cowan, Keith, McCord, Weir, and other pioneer Scots-Irish Presbyterian families. First Presbyterian congregation in Tennessee to transfer to the Cumberland ...

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Goshen’s Carnegie Library

Side A

Indiana's first Carnegie library opened here 1903 with 3, 000 volumes. Goshen Library Association received $25, 000 in Carnegie grants 1901. Public donations, land purchase, and tax levy met Carnegie grant conditions. Architects Patton & Miller, Chicago, designed Beaux-Arts ...

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Goshenville

~c. 1704~

Village of

Goshenville

~c. 1704~

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Historic District

National Register of Historic Places

Marker is at the intersection of East Boot Road/Clocktower Road and North Chester Road, on the left when traveling west on East Boot Road/Clocktower Road.

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