The Pomeroy Anvil Trail
The Pomeroy Anvil Trail traces the historic route used by the Pomeroy family for transporting blacksmith anvils across early American settlements. Learn More
Copake Falls, NY
Installed in November 2018, the monument is located at the historic Copake Iron Works, Taconic State Park in Copake Falls, New York.
Lake George, NY
The twelfth in our series of monuments is dedicated to Lt. Daniel Pomeroy who lost his life on September 8, 1755, during an engagement known as the Bloody Morning Scout that preceded the Battle of Lake George.
Auburn, NY
This monument is dedicated to the Honorable Theodore Medad Pomeroy, whose over thirty years of public service were spent bettering his community and country.
Southampton, MA
This monument seeks to celebrate the early families of Southampton, whose descendants intermarried, and moved west seeking the American dream.
Pembroke, ME
The eighth monument in the series was installed in June 2010 at the Cobscook Post 59 American Legion Hall in Pembroke, ME, and dedicated on July 4, 2010.
Van Cortlandtville, NY
This monument is dedicated to Major General Seth Pomeroy, who was commissioned the first Brigadier General of the United States by General George Washington.
Syracuse, NY
The Syracuse Monument is dedicated to the descendants of brothers Medad, Caleb and Joseph Pomeroy, who were pioneer settlers of Onondaga County.
Westhampton, MA
The Westhampton Monument commemorates two sons of Daniel Pomeroy who settled in Westhampton.
Northampton, MA
The Northampton Monument commemorates Eltweed Pomeroy's son Medad and his descendants who settled in Northampton MA in the 1660s.
Sandusky, OH
The Sandusky Monument traces the Pomeroy Family in America from its progenitor, Eltweed Pomeroy down to Bill Pomeroy.
Pompey, NY
The Pompey Monument commemorates the coming together of two pioneer families, the Pomeroys and the Coes.