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Historic Marker: CARANTOUAN
On NYS 17 At W. End Of Waverly Barton NY
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Carantouan Spanish Hill, 650 Ft. South Where Etienne Brule, Scout Of Champlain Came In 1615. The First White Explorer Known To Reach This Region ...Time Period 1600-1649 ...Search ...Map
Historic Marker: ELLIS CREEK
On NYS 17 About 1 1/2 Miles East Of Waverly Barton NY
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Ellis Creek Named In Honor Of Ebenezer Ellis, Revolutionary Soldier. Pioneer In Forest 1787 This Community-Ellistown ...Time Period 1750-1799 ...Search ...Map
Historic Marker: MAUGHANTOWANO
On NYS 17 About 4 1/2 Miles East Of Waverly Barton NY
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Maughantowano Where In Spring Of 1779 Encamped Sawyer And Cowley American Soldiers With Four Indian Captors En Route To British Lines ...Time Period 1750-1799 ...Search ...Map
Historic Marker: SITE OF
On NYS 17 At W. Waverly Barton NY
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Site Of Shepard Tavern Built About 1816 By John Shepard & Enlarged By Isaac Shepard In 1825 Destroyed By Fire 1853 ...Time Period 1800-1849 ...Search ...Map
Historic Marker: THE FIRST
On Intersection NYS 17 & 34 At North End Of Waverly Barton NY
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The First Grist Mill On Cayuta Creek, Built Here Soon After 1800 By George Walker. Was Active For A Century ...Time Period 1800-1849 ...Search ...Map