National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New York

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List of Registered Historic Places in Essex County, New York

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex 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] Seven of the properties and districts are further designated National Historic Landmarks and are indicated by light blue color in the table below.

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Listings county-wide

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Adirondack Forest Preserve October 15, 1966 NE New York State
43°58′43″N 74°18′42″W / 43.97861°N 74.31167°W / 43.97861; -74.31167 (Adirondack Forest Preserve)
All of Essex county, and parts of other counties, are included
2 Adirondack Iron and Steel Company October 5, 1977 Tahawus The remains of the "Upper Works" iron foundry that date back to 1826. Iron from the site was contaminated with titanium, which, together with its isolation, made for an unprofitable venture.
3 Adsit Log House August 18, 1992 Point Rd. N of Ligonier Pt.
44°25′18″N 73°22′35″W / 44.42167°N 73.37639°W / 44.42167; -73.37639 (Adsit Log House)
Willsboro Built by an American Revolutionary War veteran, one of oldest log cabins in the United States that still exists in its original location
4 Abraham Aiken House June 8, 1989 NY 22/Lakeshore Rd.
44°20′36″N 73°21′46″W / 44.34333°N 73.36278°W / 44.34333; -73.36278 (Aiken, Abraham, House)
Willsboro
5 Amherst Avenue Historic District June 16, 1989 322-340 Amherst Ave.
43°50′38″N 73°25′34″W / 43.84389°N 73.42611°W / 43.84389; -73.42611 (Amherst Avenue Historic District)
Ticonderoga
6 Ausable Club July 6, 2005 137 Ausable Rd.
44°9′7″N 73°46′51″W / 44.15194°N 73.78083°W / 44.15194; -73.78083 (Ausable Club)
St. Huberts
7 Barngalow November 6, 1992 108 1/2 Park Ave.
44°20′2″N 74°7′44″W / 44.33389°N 74.12889°W / 44.33389; -74.12889 (Barngalow)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
8 Beer's Bridge November 12, 1999 Private Rd. off NY 73 over AuSable R.
44°10′11″N 73°46′57″W / 44.16972°N 73.78250°W / 44.16972; -73.78250 (Beer's Bridge)
Keene Valley
9 Black Watch Library November 15, 1988 161 Montcalm St.
43°50′54″N 73°25′34″W / 43.84833°N 73.42611°W / 43.84833; -73.42611 (Black Watch Library)
Ticonderoga
10 Bogie Cottage November 6, 1992 59 Franklin St.
44°19′30″N 74°7′33″W / 44.32500°N 74.12583°W / 44.32500; -74.12583 (Bogie Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
11 John Brown Farm and Gravesite June 19, 1972 John Brown Rd.
44°14′58″N 73°58′23″W / 44.24944°N 73.97306°W / 44.24944; -73.97306 (Brown, John, Farm and Gravesite)
Lake Placid The home from 1849, and final resting place, of abolitionist John Brown.
12 H. G. Burleigh House November 15, 1988 307 Champlain Ave.
43°50′45″N 73°25′27″W / 43.84583°N 73.42417°W / 43.84583; -73.42417 (Burleigh, H. G., House)
Ticonderoga
13 Camp Dudley Road Historic District October 21, 1993 Roughly bounded by NY 22, Stacy Br., Lake Champlain and the Westport village line
44°9′15″N 73°25′4″W / 44.15417°N 73.41778°W / 44.15417; -73.41778 (Camp Dudley Road Historic District)
Westport
14 Camp Santanoni April 3, 1987 N of NY 28N
43°59′35″N 74°8′45″W / 43.99306°N 74.14583°W / 43.99306; -74.14583 (Camp Santanoni)
Newcomb A 13,000-acre preserve and Adirondack Great Camp established between 1892 and 1905 by Albany banker and businessman Robert C. Pruyn.
15 Central Powerhouse June 1, 1995 Jct. of Tracy Rd. and New Bed Rd., SE corner, Town of Moriah
44°5′23″N 73°32′13″W / 44.08972°N 73.53694°W / 44.08972; -73.53694 (Central Powerhouse)
Witherbee
16 Central School November 15, 1988 324 Champlain Ave.
43°50′40″N 73°25′25″W / 43.84444°N 73.42361°W / 43.84444; -73.42361 (Central School)
Ticonderoga
17 CHAMPLAIN II Shipwreck September 15, 1997 Address Restricted
44°12′21″N 73°22′39″W / 44.20583°N 73.37750°W / 44.20583; -73.37750 (CHAMPLAIN II Shipwreck)
Westport
18 Church of the Nazarene June 19, 1973 W of Essex on NY 22
44°18′7″N 73°24′7″W / 44.30194°N 73.40194°W / 44.30194; -73.40194 (Church of the Nazarene)
Essex Built in 1855 as St. John's Episcopal Church, it became the Union Church at Boquet Chapel in 1880, the Church of the Nazarene in 1949 and Foothills Baptist Church in 2005.[2]
19 Clark House (Ticonderoga, New York) November 15, 1988 331 Montcalm St.
43°50′54″N 73°26′32″W / 43.84833°N 73.44222°W / 43.84833; -73.44222 (Clark House)
Ticonderoga
20 Clark, Peyton, Cottage November 6, 1992 9 Rockledge Rd.
44°19′48″N 74°7′21″W / 44.33000°N 74.12250°W / 44.33000; -74.12250 (Clark, Peyton, Cottage)
Saranac Lake (St. Armand)
21 Community Building November 15, 1988 Montcalm and Champlain Sts.
43°50′54″N 73°26′18″W / 43.84833°N 73.43833°W / 43.84833; -73.43833 (Community Building)
Ticonderoga
22 Coulter Cottage November 6, 1992 34 Shepard Ave.
44°19′32″N 74°7′35″W / 44.32556°N 74.12639°W / 44.32556; -74.12639 (Coulter Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
23 Clayton H. Delano House November 15, 1988 25 Father Jogues Pl.
43°50′50″N 73°25′37″W / 43.84722°N 73.42694°W / 43.84722; -73.42694 (Delano, Clayton H., House)
Ticonderoga
24 Delaware & Hudson Railroad Depot June 1, 1995 Park Pl., Town of Moriah
44°2′33″N 73°27′31″W / 44.04250°N 73.45861°W / 44.04250; -73.45861 (Delaware & Hudson Railroad Depot)
Port Henry
24 Delaware & Hudson Railroad Depot - Ticonderoga April 9, 1992 126 Champlain Avenue
43°50′51″N 73°25′22″W / 43.84750°N 73.42278°W / 43.84750; -73.42278 (Delaware & Hudson Railroad Depot - Ticonderoga)
Ticonderoga An intact 1913 Prairie-style Railroad Station
25 Denny Cottage November 6, 1992 76 Bloomingdale Ave.
44°20′24″N 74°7′38″W / 44.34000°N 74.12722°W / 44.34000; -74.12722 (Denny Cottage)
Saranac Lake (St. Armand)
26 Double-Span Metal Pratt Truss Bridge May 20, 1983 AuSable St.
44°30′1″N 73°29′7″W / 44.50028°N 73.48528°W / 44.50028; -73.48528 (Double-Span Metal Pratt Truss Bridge)
Keeseville
27 Edgewater Farm February 17, 1988 470 Point Rd.
44°24′5″N 73°23′4″W / 44.40139°N 73.38444°W / 44.40139; -73.38444 (Edgewater Farm)
Willsboro Point
28 Essex County Fairgrounds September 7, 2005 3 Sisco St.
44°11′11″N 73°26′56″W / 44.18639°N 73.44889°W / 44.18639; -73.44889 (Essex County Fairgrounds)
Westport
29 Essex County Home and Farm September 23, 1982 SW of Whallonsburg on NY 22
44°15′23″N 73°24′38″W / 44.25639°N 73.41056°W / 44.25639; -73.41056 (Essex County Home and Farm)
Whallonsburg
30 Essex Village Historic District May 28, 1975 Town of Essex and surroundings on W bank of Lake Champlain
44°18′44″N 73°21′10″W / 44.31222°N 73.35278°W / 44.31222; -73.35278 (Essex Village Historic District)
Essex
31 Fallon Cottage Annex November 6, 1992 31 Franklin St.
44°19′36″N 74°7′34″W / 44.32667°N 74.12611°W / 44.32667; -74.12611 (Fallon Cottage Annex)
Saranac Lake (North Elba) A 1901 "cure cottage". [3]
32 Ferris House November 15, 1988 16 Carillon Rd.
43°50′25″N 73°25′23″W / 43.84028°N 73.42306°W / 43.84028; -73.42306 (Ferris House)
Ticonderoga
33 First Congregational and Presbyterian Society Church of Westport December 19, 1988 Main St./CR 10
44°13′50″N 73°27′33″W / 44.23056°N 73.45917°W / 44.23056; -73.45917 (First Congregational and Presbyterian Society Church of Westport)
Westport
34 First Congregational Church and Cemetery January 5, 2005 NY 9 at Elizabeth-Lewis Rd.
44°16′40″N 73°34′5″W / 44.27778°N 73.56806°W / 44.27778; -73.56806 (First Congregational Church and Cemetery)
Lewis
35 Flat Rock Camp July 26, 2006 7 Willsboro Point Rd.
44°22′34″N 73°22′14″W / 44.37611°N 73.37056°W / 44.37611; -73.37056 (Flat Rock Camp)
Willsboro An Adirondack Great Camp
36 Fort Crown Point November 24, 1968 Crown Point Reservation, SW of Lake Champlain Bridge and NY 8
44°0′21″N 73°25′42″W / 44.00583°N 73.42833°W / 44.00583; -73.42833 (Fort Crown Point)
Crown Point A British fort built in 1759 to secure the region against the French.
37 Fort St. Frederic October 15, 1966 Jct. of NY 8 and 9N
44°0′58″N 74°39′51″W / 44.01611°N 74.66417°W / 44.01611; -74.66417 (Fort St. Frederic)
Crown Point A French fort started in 1734 to gain control of the New France/Vermont border region in the Lake Champlain Valley. The walls were twelve feet thick and four stories high, with cannons on each level, manned by over a thousand officers and men. [4]
38 Fort Ticonderoga October 15, 1966 2.5 mi. S of Ticonderoga on NY 22
43°50′0″N 73°23′45″W / 43.83333°N 73.39583°W / 43.83333; -73.39583 (Fort Ticonderoga)
Ticonderoga A large eighteenth-century fort built by the French starting in 1755 that controlled both commonly used trade routes between the English-controlled Hudson River Valley and the French-controlled Saint Lawrence River Valley. It played a part in the American Revolutionary War.
39 Frazier Bridge December 17, 1998 Champlain Ave., at Lachute R.
43°51′1″N 73°25′21″W / 43.85028°N 73.42250°W / 43.85028; -73.42250 (Frazier Bridge)
Ticonderoga
40 Fried, Samson, Estate February 26, 1987 NY 74
43°52′32″N 73°42′54″W / 43.87556°N 73.71500°W / 43.87556; -73.71500 (Fried, Samson, Estate)
Severance
41 Gilligan and Stevens Block November 15, 1988 115 Montclam St.
43°50′56″N 73°25′30″W / 43.84889°N 73.42500°W / 43.84889; -73.42500 (Gilligan and Stevens Block)
Ticonderoga
42 Hancock House (Ticonderoga, New York) November 15, 1988 Montcalm and Wicker Sts.
43°50′54″N 73°26′6″W / 43.84833°N 73.43500°W / 43.84833; -73.43500 (Hancock House)
Ticonderoga
43 Hand-Hale Historic District March 5, 1979 River and Maple Sts.
44°12′54″N 73°35′19″W / 44.21500°N 73.58861°W / 44.21500; -73.58861 (Hand-Hale Historic District)
Elizabethtown
44 Highland Park Historic District November 6, 1992 Roughly, Park Ave. from Military Rd. to 170 Park Ave.
44°20′10″N 74°7′32″W / 44.33611°N 74.12556°W / 44.33611; -74.12556 (Highland Park Historic District)
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) Seventeen private, single-family homes built between 1896 and 1930; most include "cure cottage" features.
45 Hubbard Hall (Elizabethtown, New York) January 21, 1999 Court St.
44°12′56″N 73°35′33″W / 44.21556°N 73.59250°W / 44.21556; -73.59250 (Hubbard Hall)
Elizabethtown
46 Hurricane Mountain Fire Observation Station January 29, 2007 Hurricane Mountain Summit44°14′06″N 73°42′38″W / 44.23500°N 73.71056°W / 44.23500; -73.71056 (Hurricane Mountain Fire Tower) Keene A 35-foot fire tower built in 1919 on 3,964-foot Hurricane Mountain.
47 Ironville Historic District December 27, 1974 Area surrounding Ironville including Furnace St. and Penfield Pond
43°55′17″N 73°32′7″W / 43.92139°N 73.53528°W / 43.92139; -73.53528 (Ironville Historic District)
Ironville
48 Keene Valley Library December 13, 2000 Main St.
44°11′25″N 73°47′11″W / 44.19028°N 73.78639°W / 44.19028; -73.78639 (Keene Valley Library)
Keene Valley
49 Keeseville Historic District May 20, 1983 Roughly bounded by Vine, Chesterfield, Clinton, Hill, Pleasant, Front, and Beech Sts.
44°30′16″N 73°28′58″W / 44.50444°N 73.48278°W / 44.50444; -73.48278 (Keeseville Historic District)
Keeseville
50 Kennedy Cottage November 6, 1992 26 Shepard St.
44°19′37″N 74°7′36″W / 44.32694°N 74.12667°W / 44.32694; -74.12667 (Kennedy Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
51 Lake George Avenue Historic District June 16, 1989 301-331 Lake George Ave.
43°50′44″N 73°25′43″W / 43.84556°N 73.42861°W / 43.84556; -73.42861 (Lake George Avenue Historic District)
Ticonderoga
52 Lane Cottage November 6, 1992 4 Rockledge Rd.
44°19′47″N 74°7′22″W / 44.32972°N 74.12278°W / 44.32972; -74.12278 (Lane Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
53 Larom-Welles Cottage November 6, 1992 110 Park Ave.
44°20′2″N 74°7′45″W / 44.33389°N 74.12917°W / 44.33389; -74.12917 (Larom--Welles Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
54 Dr. Henry Leetch House November 6, 1992 3 Johnson Rd.
44°19′35″N 74°8′0″W / 44.32639°N 74.13333°W / 44.32639; -74.13333 (Leetch, Dr. Henry, House)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
55 Lent Cottage November 6, 1992 18 Franklin Ave.
44°19′43″N 74°7′33″W / 44.32861°N 74.12583°W / 44.32861; -74.12583 (Lent Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
56 Liberty Monument November 16, 1989 NY 9N at Montcalm St.
43°50′53″N 73°26′7″W / 43.84806°N 73.43528°W / 43.84806; -73.43528 (Liberty Monument)
Ticonderoga
57 Marquay Cottage November 6, 1992 6 Slater St.
44°19′18″N 74°7′20″W / 44.32167°N 74.12222°W / 44.32167; -74.12222 (Marquay Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
58 Marvin Cottage November 6, 1992 15 Franklin St.
44°19′43″N 74°7′36″W / 44.32861°N 74.12667°W / 44.32861; -74.12667 (Marvin Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
59 Moore, Silas B., Gristmill November 15, 1988 218 Montcalm St.
43°50′53″N 73°25′41″W / 43.84806°N 73.42806°W / 43.84806; -73.42806 (Moore, Silas B., Gristmill)
Ticonderoga
60 Morgan Cottage November 6, 1992 100 Park Ave.
44°19′58″N 74°7′48″W / 44.33278°N 74.13000°W / 44.33278; -74.13000 (Morgan Cottage)
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) A 1915 bungalow designed by Scopes and Feustmann as a "cure cottage".
61 Moriah Town Office Building May 18, 1995 Cedar St., Town of Moriah
44°2′56″N 73°27′44″W / 44.04889°N 73.46222°W / 44.04889; -73.46222 (Moriah Town Office Building)
Port Henry
62 Mount Adams Fire Observation Station April 12, 2006 Mount Adams
44°4′52″N 74°3′21″W / 44.08111°N 74.05583°W / 44.08111; -74.05583 (Mount Adams Fire Observation Station)
Newcomb
63 Mount Moriah Presbyterian Church June 1, 1995 Jct. of Church and S. Main Sts., NW corner, Town of Moriah
44°2′53″N 73°27′39″W / 44.04806°N 73.46083°W / 44.04806; -73.46083 (Mount Moriah Presbyterian Church)
Port Henry
64 New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District December 23, 1993 NYCRR Right-of-Way
43°53′40″N 74°26′26″W / 43.89444°N 74.44056°W / 43.89444; -74.44056 (New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District)
Lake Placid
65 Notman Bridge November 12, 1999 Country Club Rd. over AuSable R.
44°11′29″N 73°47′5″W / 44.19139°N 73.78472°W / 44.19139; -73.78472 (Notman Bridge)
Keene Valley
66 NYS Armory November 15, 1988 315 Champlain Ave.
43°50′42″N 73°25′29″W / 43.84500°N 73.42472°W / 43.84500; -73.42472 (NYS Armory)
Ticonderoga
67 Octagonal Schoolhouse (Essex, New York) January 17, 1973 On Rte. 22 in Bouquet
44°18′14″N 73°24′8″W / 44.30389°N 73.40222°W / 44.30389; -73.40222 (Octagonal Schoolhouse)
Essex An 1827 stone octagonal school building
68 PAD Factory, The November 15, 1988 109 Lake George Ave.
43°50′53″N 73°25′39″W / 43.84806°N 73.42750°W / 43.84806; -73.42750 (PAD Factory, The)
Ticonderoga
69 Pittenger Cottage November 6, 1992 14 Forest Hill Ave.
44°19′43″N 74°7′19″W / 44.32861°N 74.12194°W / 44.32861; -74.12194 (Pittenger Cottage)
Saranac Lake (North Elba)
70 Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain Fire Observation Station September 23, 2001 Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain
44°23′16″N 73°30′29″W / 44.38778°N 73.50806°W / 44.38778; -73.50806 (Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain Fire Observation Station)
Chesterfield
71 Port Henry Fire Department Building June 1, 1995 33 Broad St., Town of Moriah
44°2′56″N 73°27′44″W / 44.04889°N 73.46222°W / 44.04889; -73.46222 (Port Henry Fire Department Building)
Port Henry
72 Ranney Bridge November 12, 1999 Private Rd. off NY 73 over East Branch of AuSable R.
44°10′55″N 73°47′3″W / 44.18194°N 73.78417°W / 44.18194; -73.78417 (Ranney Bridge)
Keene Valley
73 Rembrandt Hall May 20, 1983 Clinton St.
44°30′7″N 73°28′39″W / 44.50194°N 73.47750°W / 44.50194; -73.47750 (Rembrandt Hall)
Keeseville
74 Sheldon-Owens Farm April 1, 1993 Lake Shore Rd. SE of jct. with Middle and West Rds.
44°20′44″N 73°22′28″W / 44.34556°N 73.37444°W / 44.34556; -73.37444 (Sheldon--Owens Farm)
Willsboro
75 Sherman Free Library June 1, 1995 4 Church St., Town of Moriah
44°2′51″N 73°27′38″W / 44.04750°N 73.46056°W / 44.04750; -73.46056 (Sherman Free Library)
Port Henry
76 Slater Bridge November 12, 1999 East Branch of AuSable R. off St. Hubert's Rd.
44°9′31″N 73°46′40″W / 44.15861°N 73.77778°W / 44.15861; -73.77778 (Slater Bridge)
Keene Valley
76.5 Spitfire (gunboat) July 24, 2008 Address restricted Lake Champlain Shared with Clinton County (new listing, refnum 08000694)
77 Stevenson Cottage November 6, 1992 Stevenson Ln.
44°19′51″N 74°07′26″W / 44.33083°N 74.12389°W / 44.33083; -74.12389 (Stevenson Cottage)
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) A "cure cottage" used by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1887.
78 Stone Arch Bridge November 12, 1999 Main St. over AuSable R.
44°30′19″N 73°28′52″W / 44.50528°N 73.48111°W / 44.50528; -73.48111 (Stone Arch Bridge)
Keeseville
79 Swing Bridge November 12, 1999 Over AuSable R. between Clinton and S. AuSable Sts.
44°30′13″N 73°28′58″W / 44.50361°N 73.48278°W / 44.50361; -73.48278 (Swing Bridge)
Keeseville
80 Ticonderoga High School November 15, 1988 Calkins Pl.
43°50′32″N 73°25′40″W / 43.84222°N 73.42778°W / 43.84222; -73.42778 (Ticonderoga High School)
Ticonderoga
81 Ticonderoga National Bank November 15, 1988 101 Montcalm St.
43°50′51″N 73°25′26″W / 43.84750°N 73.42389°W / 43.84750; -73.42389 (Ticonderoga National Bank)
Ticonderoga
82 Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company Office November 15, 1988 Montcalm St.
43°50′55″N 73°25′17″W / 43.84861°N 73.42139°W / 43.84861; -73.42139 (Ticonderoga Pulp and Paper Company Office)
Ticonderoga
83 Tomlinson House May 20, 1983 Kent St.
44°30′10″N 73°28′41″W / 44.50278°N 73.47806°W / 44.50278; -73.47806 (Tomlinson House)
Keeseville
84 Trudeau Sanatorium April 20, 1995 Trudeau Rd.
44°20′31″N 74°7′21″W / 44.34194°N 74.12250°W / 44.34194; -74.12250 (Trudeau Sanatorium)
Saranac Lake (St. Armand) A tuberculosis sanitorium established in 1882 by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau, originally called the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium.
85 US Post Office-Lake Placid November 17, 1988 201 Main St.
44°17′7″N 73°59′2″W / 44.28528°N 73.98389°W / 44.28528; -73.98389 (US Post Office--Lake Placid)
Lake Placid
86 US Post Office-Ticonderoga May 11, 1989 123 Champlain Ave.
43°50′51″N 73°25′26″W / 43.84750°N 73.42389°W / 43.84750; -73.42389 (US Post Office-Ticonderoga)
Ticonderoga
87 Van Ornam & Murdock Block November 14, 1982 Main St.
44°2′54″N 73°27′36″W / 44.04833°N 73.46000°W / 44.04833; -73.46000 (Van Ornam & Murdock Block)
Port Henry
88 Walton Bridge, Keene, New York November 12, 1999 Dr. Ray Rd. access over AuSable R.
44°14′41″N 73°47′53″W / 44.24472°N 73.79806°W / 44.24472; -73.79806 (Walton Bridge)
Keene
89 Elkanah Watson House October 15, 1966 3 mi. E of U.S. 9
44°31′30″N 73°24′21″W / 44.52500°N 73.40583°W / 44.52500; -73.40583 (Watson, Elkanah, House)
Port Kent Home of Elkanah Watson, Revolutionary-era diplomat, founder of the county fair and early promoter of canals, who occupied it in May, 1828. Designed by Sheldon & Merritt and constructed under the supervision of Watson's son Charles.
90 Wellscroft January 28, 2004 158 NY 9N
44°20′37″N 73°46′21″W / 44.34361°N 73.77250°W / 44.34361; -73.77250 (Wellscroft)
Upper Jay
91 Will Rogers Memorial Hospital September 8, 1983 NY 86
44°18′39″N 74°6′51″W / 44.31083°N 74.11417°W / 44.31083; -74.11417 (Will Rogers Memorial Hospital)
Saranac Lake A 100-bed tuberculosis sanitarium for vaudeville performers built by the National Vaudeville Artists in 1930. [5]
92 Willsboro Congregational Church May 31, 1984 NY 22
44°21′49″N 73°23′35″W / 44.36361°N 73.39306°W / 44.36361; -73.39306 (Willsboro Congregational Church)
Willsboro
93 Wilmington Bridge November 12, 1999 NY 86 over AuSable R.
44°23′20″N 73°49′4″W / 44.38889°N 73.81778°W / 44.38889; -73.81778 (Wilmington Bridge)
Wilmington
94 Witherbee Memorial Hall April 22, 1991 Broad St. E of jct. with Office Rd.
44°5′17″N 73°31′41″W / 44.08806°N 73.52806°W / 44.08806; -73.52806 (Witherbee Memorial Hall)
Mineville

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. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ The Press Republican - Tour of Essex churches today
  3. ^ Gallos, Phillip L., Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake, Historic Saranac Lake, 1985, ISBN 0-9615159-0-2.
  4. ^ p. 18, Folwell, Elizabeth, and Amy Godine, Adirondack Odysseys, The Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, New York, 1997, ISBN 0-936399-78-3
  5. ^ History of Saranac Lake