Jefferson County, New York
Abingdon and New Abingdon Apartments
Adams Commercial Historic District
Anthony, Levi, Building
Archer, William, House
Aubertine Building
Bates, Cyrus, House
Bedford Creek Bridge
Benton, Dr. Abner, House
Boldt, George C., Yacht House
Borland, John, House
Broadway Historic District
Brown, Gen. Jacob, Mansion
Brownville Hotel
Buckley, James, House
Burnham, E. K., House
Buttermilk Flat Schoolhouse No. 22
Camp, Elisha, House
Carter Street Schoolhouse No. 21
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Central Garage
Chaumont Grange Hall and Dairymen's League Building
Chaumont Historic District
Chaumont House
Chaumont Railroad Station
Chevalier, Xavier, House
Church of Saint Lawrence
Clayton Historic District
Clayton Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Cocaigne, Nicholas, House
Conklin Farm
Cornwall Brothers' Store
Densmore Methodist Church of the Thousand Islands
Dexter Universalist Church
Dezengremel, Remy, House
District School No. 19
District School No. 20
District School No. 3
Docteur, Joseph, House
Duvillard Mill
Dyer, Reuter, House
East Charity Shoal Light
East Hounsfield Christian Church
Emerson Place
Evans-Gaige-Dillenback House
Fairview Manor
First Baptist Church and Cook Memorial Building
First Presbyterian Society of Cape Vincent
Flower, Roswell P., Memorial Library
Ford, Charles, House
Galband du Fort, Jean Philippe, House
Galloo Island Light
George Brothers Building
George House
Getman Farmhouse
Glen Building
Grenadier Island Schoolhouse
Grindstone Island Upper Schoolhouse
Guthrie, Dr. Samuel, House
Holland Library
Horr, Elijah, House
Hubbard, Hiram, House
Ingleside
Irwin Brothers Store
Jefferson County Courthouse Complex
Johnson House
Johnston, Capt. Simon, House
La Farge Land Office
La Farge Retainer Houses
La Fargeville United Methodist Church
Lance Farm
LeRay Hotel
LeRay Mansion
LeRay, Vincent, House
Lewis House
Longue Vue Island
Losee, John, House
Madison Barracks
Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist-Protestant Church at Fisher's Landing
Newton, A., Farm
Norton-Burnham House
Paddock Arcade
Paddock Mansion
Peugnet, Captain Louis, House
Pierrepont Manor Complex
Point Salubrious Historic District
Public Square Historic District
Public Square Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Ressequie Farm
Reynolds, George, House
Robinson, George T., House
Rock Island Light Station
Rogers Brothers Farmstead
Rottiers, John N., Farm
Row, The
Roxy Hotel
Sacket, Cornelius, House
Sacket, General, House
Sackets Harbor Battlefield
Sackets Harbor Village Historic District
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
Shore Farm
Simmons, Stephen, House
Smith-Ripley House
St. John's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Episcopal
St. Vincent of Paul Catholic Church
Star Grange No. 9
Starkey, Otis, House
State Street Historic District
Stevenson-Frink Farm
Stone Mills Union Church
Stone Shop, Old
Strough, Byron J., House
Sulphur Springs Cemetery
Taft House
Taylor Boathouse
Taylor Flats
Taylor, Emma Flower, Mansion
Thomas Memorial AME Zion Church
Thousand Island Grange Hall
Thousand Island Park Historic District
Three Mile Bay Historic District
Tibbetts Point Light
Tracy Farm
Trinity Episcopal Church and Parish House
Union Hall
Union Hotel
Union Meeting House
United Methodist Church
US Post Office-Carthage
Vautrin, Claude, House
Village of Antwerp Historic District
Vogt House
Walrath, Arthur, House
Watertown Masonic Temple
Wheeler, Menzo, House
Wilcox Farmhouse
Wilson, Warren, House
Wood, Amos, House
10th Mountain Division & Fort Drum Museum
10th Mountain Division (1985)
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Heroes Walk Memorial
10th Mountain Division Monument
1820 Oliver Bates Home
1913 Centennial Monument
2d Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment Memorial
3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team Memorial
After the Battle of Big Sandy
Alster Tower & Peristyle
American Dragoon Commander Wounded
Barben-Jones Post 1400 V.F.W. Memorial
Bartlett's Point
Battle of York Memorial
Birthplace of Melvil Dewey
Blockhouse
Boldt Castle
British Attack on Sackets Harbor
Brown Mansion
Camp de L'Observation
Camp Drum (1951)
Camp Hughes (1907)
Cape Vincent Lighthouse
Cape Vincent Village Green, Inc.
Carrying Cable Route
Carrying Cable Route
Carrying Cable Route
Chaumont
Civil War Cannon
Civil War Memorial
Civil War Memorial
Civil War Memorial
Clayton Opera House
Cornwall Brothers Store
County of Jefferson
County of Jefferson: Celebrating 200 Years
Cranberry Creek Wildlife Management Area
Dedicated to the Men and Women
Dovecote & Garden
Eagle Wing Group
Early Settlers of Watertown
Fallen Warrior Memorial
Fight for the Cantonment Area
Fort Chauncey
Fort Drum (1974)
Fort Drum - North Country Memorial Flag Pole
Fort Kentucky
Fort Pike
Fort Tompkins
Fort Virginia
Fort Volunteer
Frank Winfield Woolworth
Grand Entrance
Henry Keep Home
Hollenbeck Mein Handley Memorials
Home of Dr. Samuel Guthrie
Horse Island
Hubbard Home
In Memory of
In Memory of Our Comrades
Indian River Lakes
Italian-American Civic Association Founders
Johnson House
Korean War Honor Roll Vietnam War
Madison Barracks
McCarn Hill
Methodist Episcopal Church Bell
Military Mountaineers
New Brunswick's 104th Regiment of Foot
Ninth U.S. Infantry Memorial
Pine Camp (1908)
Pine Camp Cantonment (1941)
Polo Field
Power House
President James Monroe
Public Square Fountain
Reactivation and Contingency Operations
Redwood Glass
Replica of the Statue of Liberty
Roswell Pettibone Flower
Sackets Harbor
Sackets Harbor - Fall 1814
Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery Memorial
Sackets Harbor Shipbuilding
Sackets Harbor War of 1812 Peace Garden
Sackett Mansion
Samuel de Champlain
Semper Fidelis
Smoothbore Muzzle Loader Cannon
Smoothbore Muzzle Loader Cannon
Soldiers Memorial
Stone House
Swan Pond
The Battle of Big Sandy
The Battle of Cranberry Creek
The British Advance is Halted
The British Observation Point
The British Withdrawal
The Global War on Terrorism
The Landing Area
The Muskie
The Seaway
Tibbetts Point Lighthouse
Tibbetts Point Lighthouse Keepers
Tibbits Point Lighthouse
Trooper Joel R. Davis
U.S.S. Maine Memorial
Union Hotel
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
War Memorial
War Memorial
War of 1812 Barracks
War of 1812 Unknown Soldiers Memorial
War of 1812, Burial Ground Memorial
War of 1812, Burial Grounds
Water Tower Observation Tower
Watertown Region
Welcome to Sackets Harbor Battlefield
World War I Memorial
World War I Honor Roll World War II
World War II
World War II Memorial
World War Memorial
World War Memorial
Yacht House & Wellesley Island
European exploration and settlement began in the 16th century, when French explorers explored the area as part of their efforts to establish fur trading posts in the New World. In 1800, the land that would become Jefferson County was part of the larger Oneida County, under New York state. However, in 1805, it was split off to become Jefferson County, named after Thomas Jefferson, the then-president of the United States.
During the War of 1812, the county played a significant role as a strategic location along the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. The village of Sackets Harbor became an important military base for the American military, serving as a shipyard, barracks, and naval headquarters for the region. The Battle of Sackets Harbor in 1813 marked a pivotal moment in the conflict, as American forces successfully repelled British attacks, securing a crucial victory.
As the 19th century progressed, Jefferson County continued to develop economically and socially. Agriculture became a key industry, with farmers cultivating crops such as wheat, corn, and dairy products. The county's fertile soil and proximity to transportation routes helped it to become a major hub for trade and commerce. Additionally, the construction of the Erie Canal in the early 19th century further connected the county to other parts of New York state, boosting its economic growth.
Today, Jefferson County retains its historical significance and is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and rich heritage. The region's museums and historic sites, such as the Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site, offer visitors an opportunity to learn more about the county's past and appreciate its historical impact.
Brief timeline of the history of Jefferson County, New York:
- 1805: Jefferson County is established in the state of New York.
- 1807: Watertown becomes the county seat of Jefferson County.
- 1812: The War of 1812 begins, and Jefferson County provides soldiers to fight in the conflict.
- 1817: The Erie Canal is completed, bringing economic growth to Jefferson County.
- 1838: The Great Fire of 1838 destroys much of the business district in Watertown.
- 1861-1865: Jefferson County residents serve in the American Civil War.
- 1894: The Thousand Islands Bridge linking Jefferson County to Canada is completed.
- 1905: The New York State Agricultural Experiment Station is established in Watertown.
- 1940s-1950s: The Goodrich Island nuclear power plant is built in Jefferson County.
- 1998: The Thompson Park Zoo opens in Watertown.
- 2010: Jefferson County celebrates its 205th anniversary.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Jefferson County, New York.