Location of Washington County in New York

List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, New York

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] One property, the Lemuel Haynes House, is further designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 15, 2015.[2]


Contents: Counties in New York
Albany (Albany)AlleganyBronxBroomeCattaraugusCayugaChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbiaCortlandDelawareDutchessErie (Buffalo)EssexFranklinFultonGeneseeGreeneHamiltonHerkimerJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadisonMonroe (Rochester)MontgomeryNassauNew York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands)NiagaraOneidaOnondaga (Syracuse)OntarioOrangeOrleansOswegoOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmondRocklandSaratogaSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSt. LawrenceSteubenSuffolkSullivanTiogaTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayneWestchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers)WyomingYates

County-wide listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Susan B. Anthony Childhood House Upload image
April 13, 2007
(#06001079)
2835 NY 29
43°06′38″N 73°25′23″W / 43.110556°N 73.423056°W / 43.110556; -73.423056 (Susan B. Anthony Childhood House)
Battenville
2 Baker-Merrill House Upload image
July 26, 2006
(#06000650)
38 Grove Rd.
42°59′28″N 73°33′06″W / 42.991111°N 73.551667°W / 42.991111; -73.551667 (Baker-Merrill House)
Easton
3 Brown's Tavern Upload image
September 22, 2000
(#00001154)
7755 NY 40
43°20′41″N 73°24′35″W / 43.344722°N 73.409722°W / 43.344722; -73.409722 (Brown's Tavern)
South Hartford
4 Buskirk Covered Bridge
Buskirk Covered Bridge
March 8, 1978
(#78003457)
Spans Hoosic River north of NY 67
42°57′30″N 73°26′00″W / 42.958333°N 73.433333°W / 42.958333; -73.433333 (Buskirk Covered Bridge)
Buskirk part of the Covered Bridges of Washington County Thematic Resource (TR)
5 Cambridge Historic District
Cambridge Historic District
November 15, 1978
(#78001922)
Irregular pattern along Main and S. Union Sts.
43°01′30″N 73°22′58″W / 43.025°N 73.382778°W / 43.025; -73.382778 (Cambridge Historic District)
Cambridge Historic remnants of the three hamlets that merged to form Cambridge
6 Champlain Canal
Champlain Canal
September 1, 1976
(#76001274)
Extends north from Troy to Whitehall
43°09′34″N 73°34′48″W / 43.159364°N 73.579903°W / 43.159364; -73.579903 (Champlain Canal)
extends from Waterford through Fort Edward to Whitehall
7 Coffin Site Upload image
July 22, 1980
(#80002786)
Address Restricted
Greenwich
8 Hiram Congdon House Upload image
September 30, 1997
(#97001203)
Northeast of the junction of NY 22 and B Rd.
43°41′58″N 73°25′52″W / 43.699444°N 73.431111°W / 43.699444; -73.431111 (Hiram Congdon House)
Putnam
9 Dayton-Williams House
Dayton-Williams House
November 8, 2006
(#06001000)
65 Dayton Hill Rd.
43°26′02″N 73°17′04″W / 43.433889°N 73.284444°W / 43.433889; -73.284444 (Dayton-Williams House)
Middle Granville
10 DeRidder Homestead Upload image
March 22, 1974
(#74001315)
East of Schuylerville off NY 29
43°05′57″N 73°34′04″W / 43.099167°N 73.567778°W / 43.099167; -73.567778 (DeRidder Homestead)
Easton
11 Eagleville Covered Bridge
Eagleville Covered Bridge
March 8, 1978
(#78003458)
Spans Batten Kill off NY 313
43°05′00″N 73°18′51″W / 43.083333°N 73.314167°W / 43.083333; -73.314167 (Eagleville Covered Bridge)
Eagleville in the towns of Jackson and Salem, New York part of the Covered Bridges of Washington County TR
12 Easton Friends North Meetinghouse Upload image
October 5, 2005
(#05001132)
NY 40, Schaghticoke-Middle Falls Rd.
43°03′25″N 73°32′04″W / 43.056944°N 73.534444°W / 43.056944; -73.534444 (Easton Friends North Meetinghouse)
Middle Falls
13 Farmer's National Bank and W.H. Hughes Slate Company Office Upload image
June 13, 2014
(#14000330)
44-46 Main St.
Coordinates missing
Granville Stone Colonial Revival buildings complementing the neighboring post office
14 Fort Edward D&H Train Station
Fort Edward D&H Train Station
December 13, 2000
(#00001527)
East and Wing Sts.
43°16′11″N 73°34′51″W / 43.269722°N 73.580833°W / 43.269722; -73.580833 (Fort Edward D&H Train Station)
Fort Edward part of the Glens Falls Multiple Resource Area (MRA)
15 Fort Miller Reformed Church Complex
Fort Miller Reformed Church Complex
December 6, 1996
(#96001431)
Fort Miller Rd., west of US 4 and south of Galusha Island
43°09′49″N 73°34′55″W / 43.163611°N 73.581944°W / 43.163611; -73.581944 (Fort Miller Reformed Church Complex)
Fort Edward
16 Glens Falls Feeder Canal
Glens Falls Feeder Canal
October 25, 1985
(#85003401)
Roughly between Richardson St. and the Old Champlain Canal
43°18′07″N 73°37′53″W / 43.301944°N 73.631389°W / 43.301944; -73.631389 (Glens Falls Feeder Canal)
Hudson Falls
17 Hartford Baptist Church and Cemetery
Hartford Baptist Church and Cemetery
August 20, 2004
(#04000875)
56 NY 23 (Main St.)
43°21′53″N 73°23′35″W / 43.364722°N 73.393056°W / 43.364722; -73.393056 (Hartford Baptist Church and Cemetery)
Hartford 1891 late Victorian Gothic church built on site of congregation's first church in 1789.
18 Lemuel Haynes House
Lemuel Haynes House
May 15, 1975
(#75001235)
Rte. 149
43°22′16″N 73°17′00″W / 43.371111°N 73.283333°W / 43.371111; -73.283333 (Lemuel Haynes House)
South Granville Last home of first ordained African-American minister in U.S. Currently Washington County's only National Historic Landmark
19 Hebron District School No. 16 Upload image
April 16, 2012
(#12000211)
NY 22
43°15′44″N 73°17′14″W / 43.262277°N 73.287104°W / 43.262277; -73.287104 (Hebron District School No. 16)
East Hebron
20 Hebron Valley Grange No. 1103 Upload image
July 28, 2006
(#06000649)
3185 Cty Rte 30
43°13′50″N 73°22′34″W / 43.230556°N 73.376111°W / 43.230556; -73.376111 (Hebron Valley Grange No. 1103)
West Hebron
21 Home Farm
Home Farm
December 5, 2008
(#08001147)
591 Co. Rt. 18
43°32′35″N 73°21′14″W / 43.543187°N 73.354027°W / 43.543187; -73.354027 (Home Farm)
East Whitehall
22 Hudson Falls Historic District
Hudson Falls Historic District
September 15, 1983
(#83001825)
Roughly bounded by Oak, Mechanic, River, Maple and Main Sts.
43°18′00″N 73°35′09″W / 43.3°N 73.585833°W / 43.3; -73.585833 (Hudson Falls Historic District)
Hudson Falls
23 Main Street Historic District
Main Street Historic District
April 24, 1975
(#75001236)
Both sides of Williams St. and both sides of Main St. Bridge to below Saunders St. Bridge
43°33′22″N 73°24′07″W / 43.556111°N 73.401944°W / 43.556111; -73.401944 (Main Street Historic District)
Whitehall
24 Martin–Fitch House and Asa Fitch Jr. Laboratory Upload image
June 9, 2014
(#14000290)
4183 NY 29
Coordinates missing
Salem Home and laboratory of Asa Fitch, first occupational entomologist in the U.S.


25 Maxwell Farm Upload image
June 27, 2012
(#12000368)
311 County Rd. 61
43°06′19″N 73°24′13″W / 43.105283°N 73.403597°W / 43.105283; -73.403597 (Maxwell Farm)
Jackson vicinity
26 Thomas McLean House Upload image
October 31, 2007
(#07001128)
NY 29
43°06′47″N 73°25′20″W / 43.113056°N 73.422222°W / 43.113056; -73.422222 (Thomas McLean House)
Battenville
27 Alexander McNish House Upload image
November 29, 2010
(#10000959)
194 County Road 30
43°10′14″N 73°21′07″W / 43.170556°N 73.351944°W / 43.170556; -73.351944 (Alexander McNish House)
Salem
28 William Miller Chapel and Ascension Rock Upload image
July 17, 1975
(#75001233)
West of Fair Haven on SR 11
• William Miller Farm Historic District boundary increase (listed April 4, 1994, refnum 94000256): Co. Rt. 11 west of US 4

43°35′42″N 73°18′45″W / 43.595°N 73.3125°W / 43.595; -73.3125 (William Miller Chapel and Ascension Rock)
Hampton
29 Old Fort House Upload image
September 15, 1983
(#83001826)
29 Lower Broadway
43°15′40″N 73°34′51″W / 43.261111°N 73.580833°W / 43.261111; -73.580833 (Old Fort House)
Fort Edward
30 Old Stone House Library Upload image
March 6, 2013
(#13000055)
36 George St.
43°24′44″N 73°29′18″W / 43.412327°N 73.488279°W / 43.412327; -73.488279 (Old Stone House Library)
Fort Ann Built around 1825, this house is one of the few intact structures from the days of the Champlain Canal's construction
31 Judge Joseph Potter House
Judge Joseph Potter House
May 2, 1974
(#74001316)
Mountain Ter.
43°33′21″N 73°23′58″W / 43.555833°N 73.399444°W / 43.555833; -73.399444 (Judge Joseph Potter House)
Whitehall
32 Revolutionary War Cemetery
Revolutionary War Cemetery
August 11, 2004
(#04000822)
9 Archibald St.
43°10′02″N 73°19′47″W / 43.167222°N 73.329722°W / 43.167222; -73.329722 (Revolutionary War Cemetery)
Salem Oldest cemetery in town, with almost 1,100 graves, many local veterans of the war
33 Rexleigh Covered Bridge
Rexleigh Covered Bridge
March 8, 1978
(#78003459)
Off NY 22
43°11′25″N 73°20′05″W / 43.190233°N 73.3348°W / 43.190233; -73.3348 (Rexleigh Covered Bridge)
Jackson part of the Covered Bridges of Washington County TR
34 Rogers Island Upload image
July 24, 1973
(#73001283)
Address Restricted
43°15′42″N 73°35′08″W / 43.261667°N 73.585556°W / 43.261667; -73.585556 (Rogers Island)
Fort Edward
35 St. James Episcopal Church
St. James Episcopal Church
January 7, 1998
(#97001617)
112 Broadway
43°16′02″N 73°35′06″W / 43.267222°N 73.585°W / 43.267222; -73.585 (St. James Episcopal Church)
Fort Edward
36 Salem Historic District
Salem Historic District
May 28, 1975
(#75001234)
Both sides of Broadway and Main Sts. from RR tracks on N and W to include White Creek on S and E
43°10′19″N 73°19′39″W / 43.171944°N 73.3275°W / 43.171944; -73.3275 (Salem Historic District)
Salem Historic core of one of the oldest settlements in the region, with many intact 19th century buildings
37 Shushan Covered Bridge
Shushan Covered Bridge
March 8, 1978
(#78003460)
Spans Batten Kill off NY 22
43°05′28″N 73°20′45″W / 43.091111°N 73.345833°W / 43.091111; -73.345833 (Shushan Covered Bridge)
Shushan part of the Covered Bridges of Washington County TR
38 L. C. Simonds Adirondack Cabin Upload image
November 29, 2010
(#10000941)
130 Cat Den Rd.
43°36′56″N 73°25′27″W / 43.615556°N 73.424167°W / 43.615556; -73.424167 (L. C. Simonds Adirondack Cabin)
Clemons
39 South Granville Congregational Church and Parsonage
South Granville Congregational Church and Parsonage
May 19, 2005
(#05000442)
7179 NY 149
43°22′19″N 73°17′15″W / 43.371944°N 73.2875°W / 43.371944; -73.2875 (South Granville Congregational Church and Parsonage)
South Granville 1840s church and parsonage; former expanded 1873
40 Stoops Hotel Upload image
June 30, 2009
(#09000481)
2839 NY 29
43°06′56″N 73°25′20″W / 43.115639°N 73.422242°W / 43.115639; -73.422242 (Stoops Hotel)
Battenville
41 Elisha Straight House
Elisha Straight House
September 15, 2004
(#04000986)
55 Main St.
43°21′53″N 73°23′38″W / 43.364722°N 73.393889°W / 43.364722; -73.393889 (Elisha Straight House)
Hartford Early home in Hartford used as recruitment center during Civil War. Now local history museum
42 Town-Hollister Farm Upload image
June 13, 2008
(#08000516)
NY 22
Coordinates missing
North Granville
43 US Post Office-Granville
US Post Office-Granville
May 11, 1989
(#88002520)
41 Main St.
43°26′03″N 73°15′35″W / 43.434167°N 73.259722°W / 43.434167; -73.259722 (US Post Office-Granville)
Granville One of only three Colonial Revival post offices with a raised parapet along the gables. Asymmetrical fenestration is unusual in a Depression-era post office of that size. Part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR
44 US Post Office-Hudson Falls
US Post Office-Hudson Falls
May 11, 1989
(#88002509)
114 Main St.
43°17′59″N 73°35′08″W / 43.299722°N 73.585556°W / 43.299722; -73.585556 (US Post Office-Hudson Falls)
Hudson Falls part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR
45 US Post Office-Whitehall
US Post Office-Whitehall
May 11, 1989
(#88002447)
88 Broadway
43°33′12″N 73°24′16″W / 43.553333°N 73.404444°W / 43.553333; -73.404444 (US Post Office-Whitehall)
Whitehall part of the US Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR
46 Village of Greenwich Historic District
Village of Greenwich Historic District
August 31, 1995
(#95001025)
Roughly, along Academy, Church, Cottage, Gray, Main, Prospect and Salem Sts. and Washington Sq., Town of Greenwich
43°05′30″N 73°29′55″W / 43.091667°N 73.498611°W / 43.091667; -73.498611 (Village of Greenwich Historic District)
Greenwich
47 White Creek Historic District
White Creek Historic District
April 26, 1979
(#79001644)
SR 68, Byars and Niles Rds.
42°58′18″N 73°17′22″W / 42.971667°N 73.289444°W / 42.971667; -73.289444 (White Creek Historic District)
White Creek
48 Whitehall Armory
Whitehall Armory
March 2, 1995
(#95000079)
62 Poultney St.
43°32′59″N 73°23′48″W / 43.549722°N 73.396667°W / 43.549722; -73.396667 (Whitehall Armory)
Whitehall part of the Army National Guard Armories in New York State Multiple Property Submission (MPS)
49 Wing-Northup House
Wing-Northup House
September 12, 2008
(#08000862)
167 Broadway
43°16′10″N 73°35′14″W / 43.269528°N 73.587342°W / 43.269528; -73.587342 (Wing-Northup House)
Fort Edward

See also

References

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on May 15, 2015.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.