This is a complete list of New York State Historic Markers in Richmond County, New York. [1]
Marker name [1] | Image | Date designated | Location | City or Town | Marker text | |
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1 | Battle Hill | On corner of Western and Washington Ave. | Richmond, New York | Site of Indian village attacked by Dutch 1643 and of British redoubt during the Revolution. | ||
2 | Burial Place | On Richmond Av. between railroad and Richmond Ter. | Port Richmond, New York | Burial place of the Dutch settlers of the North Shore until 1696 around which Port Richmond was built. | ||
3 | Conference House | 100 Ft. from Phillip St., near Craig Ave. and Hylan Boulevard | Tottenville, Staten Island | Where Benj. Franklin, John [Adams ...] parley with Lord Howe and Sir Henry Strachey, September 11, 1776. | ||
4 | French Church | On Arthur Kill Road between Gifford's land and Richmond Ave. | Richmond, New York | 1695. Stood near this spot. Then the only church on Staten Island. | ||
5 | Old Town | On corner of Old Town Road. | Old Town, Staten Island | First permanent settlement made on Staten Island 1661 by Pierre Billiou & others with permission of the Dutch West India Company. | ||
6 | English Church | On Richmond Road. | Richmond, New York | On this spot stood an English Church (Presbyterian) from 1729-1769. | ||
7 | Perine House | On Richmond Road. | Richmond, New York | Land Pat. Sept. 1677 to Thom. Stillwell previously covered by Dutch ground briefs to Pierre Billiou and Han Christofel. | ||
8 | Signal Hill | Near Bay St. | Richmond, New York | Used as a signal station in a military reservation near Bay St. Fortifications rebuilt 1812. | ||
9 | Site of Fort Knyphausen | On Daniel Low Terrace between Fort Place and Low Circle. | Richmond, New York | Site of Fort Knyphausen occupied by British in Revolution. | ||
10 | The Christopher House | About 200 ft. from Willow Brook Rd. and Victory Bldg. | Richmond, New York | Erected about 1750. Home of Revolution, traditionally, meeting place of S.I. Patriots. |
There are 559 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New York County, New York, which consists of Manhattan Island, the Marble Hill neighborhood, and adjacent smaller islands around it.
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