e/List of New York State Historic Markers in Kings County, New York

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has glosseng: Listings county-wide |class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%" ! | ! width = 18% | Marker name ! width = 8% class="unsortable" | Image ! width = 10% |Date designated ! |Location ! width = 8% |City or Town ! class="unsortable" | Marker text |-- ! | 1 | Gravesend | | | Cemetery Between South Village Rd. And Neck Rd. | Brooklyn, New York | Settled In 1643 By English Quakers Under Lady Deborah Moody On Land Granted To Them By The Dutch Governor Of New Amsterdam |-- ! | 2 | Green-Wood Cemetery | | | On 5th Ave. & 25th St. | Brooklyn, New York | Lt. Col. Robert Benson 1739-1823, Buried Here; Clinton In Revolution; Clerk, New York State Senate. |-- ! | 3 | Maryland Heroes | | | On Corner Of 7th St. between 3rd And 4th Ave. | Brooklyn, New York | Here Lie Buried 256 Soldiers Of The Maryland Battalion Who Fell In The Battle Of Brooklyn On The 27Th Of August, 1776 |-- ! | 4 | Mazzola Home | | | 133 Clinton St.
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