Keeseville: History markers for two Revolutionary War veterans and one War of 1812 veteran to be unveiled
Keeseville, NY – On Saturday, June 7, 2025, two historic markers will be unveiled in Keeseville and Port Kent, commemorating the contributions of local veterans. These markers, generously funded by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, recognize individuals who played significant roles in American history. Each unveiling ceremony will take place outdoors, rain or shine, and will last approximately 30 minutes. Seating and restrooms will not be provided; attendees are welcome to bring chairs if desired.
The first unveiling will be held at 10:00 AM at Evergreen Cemetery (1819 Main Street, Keeseville) to honor two American Revolutionary War veterans: Dr. Reuben Jones
(1747–1833) and Private Ezra Pond (1758–1843). Both men served from Massachusetts before settling in Keeseville, and were buried in Evergreen Cemetery. The ceremony will include remarks from local officials and representatives of the Evergreen Cemetery Association. The Patriotic Burial Marker has been awarded in collaboration with the Empire State Society Sons of the American Revolution.
At approximately 11:15 AM, a second unveiling will take place at 41 Lake Street, Port Kent, NY, honoring Peter Comstock (1796–1874). Comstock, a veteran of the War of 1812, built the original Cumberland Head lighthouse and contributed to the region’s development through his lumber and steamboat businesses. Garth Houde, President of the Anderson Falls Heritage Society, will speak about Comstock’s life and business activities. The Anderson Falls Heritage Society warmly invites the public to attend.
The Anderson Falls Heritage Society Heritage House Museum, located at 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving local history. For more information, visit www.andersonfalls.org.
Posted: May 30th, 2025 under Community Events, General News, National History, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.