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A useful list of the above sites, with street addresses and other information, is available at Columbia County, New York, listing, at National Register of Historic Places.Com, a private site serving up public domain information on NRHPs.
Taghkanic, New York: Site of Miller's Tavern Built Before 1770 by Wm. Rockefeller, Jonas I. Miller Proprietor For Many Years First Town Meeting Here 1803. 137: Maryburgh Forges: On Town Rd., 1/8 Mi. N. of NYS 82 And Suydam. Taghkanic, New York: Site of Maryburgh Forges Established Before 1700 by The Livingstons. Abandoned Before 1798. 138: New ...
Collection of the Columbia County Historical Society, acquired in 1964. The Columbia County Historical Society was founded in 1916 as a women' social and philanthropic club. The historical society first admitted men with a men's auxiliary in 1917 and became fully coed when it incorporated in 1924 as the Columbia County Historical Society, Inc.
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Columbia County, New York" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North Chatham Historic District is a historic district consisting of most or all of the hamlet of North Chatham in Columbia County, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023. [1] The district then included 110 contributing buildings, 21 contributing structures, two contributing sites, and one contributing object.
The Clermont State Historic Site, also known as the Clermont estate, the Clermont Manor or just Clermont, is a New York State Historic Site in southwestern Columbia County, New York, United States. It protects the former estate of the Livingston family, seven generations of whom lived on the site over more than two centuries.
Maplewood. While Greenwood is an example of pre-Civil War Columbia, Maplewood is post-Civil War. Slater Ensor Lenoir, son of Walter Raleigh, built Maplewood on a 427-acre farm at what was then ...
All of the following are located in New Concord, Columbia County, NY: Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NY-355, " Anson Pratt House ", 5 photos, 14 measured drawings, 2 data pages HABS No. NY-3147, " Thomas L. Tompkins House ", 2 photos, supplemental material