The house in which educator and activist Emily Howland lived still stands. It is now a multiple unit dwelling with no interpretation of the life of its first and most prominent resident, aside from a 1935 state historical marker in the front yard.
The home of Emily Howland (1827–1929), photographed from New York State Route 34B.
The New York State Education Department placed this historical marker in front of the Emily Howland home in 1935.
Emily [left] and Isabel Howland in a photograph that may have been taken on the porch of this house during the 1910s or 1920s.