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This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Montgomery County, New York.[1]
Marker name[1] | Image | Date designated | Location | City or Town | Coords | Marker text | |
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1 | 250 FEET S. | On Nys 5 At West End Of Amsterdam | Amsterdam, City Of, New York | Claus Masion Built 1762 By Sir Wm. Johnson For His Daughter Nancy Stood Between River And Present Railroad | |||
2 | GUY PARK, 1766 | On Nys 5 At Amsterdam | Amsterdam, City Of, New York | Built By Sir William Johnson For Daughter, Molly, Wife Of Col. Guy Johnson. Johnsons Left For Canada In 1775. | |||
3 | OLD MANNY INN | On Nys 5 At East End Of Amsterdam | Amsterdam, City Of, New York | Was On Lot 8, Sub-division Of Lot 1 Of The 13Th Patent. Sold To Gabriel Manny 1804. Came Into Possession Of Ross Family In 1839. | |||
4 | 1ST CHURCH | On Main St. In Hagaman | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | In Hagaman Erected In 1835 As Presbyterian North Joined Classis Mount 1855. Is Now A Reformed Church. | |||
5 | A FAMOUS INN | On Nys 5 About 2½ Milse East Of Cranesville | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Here, 1795–1845, Stood The Hotel Of John Van Eps Who Fought At Oriskany. Here Commodore Perry And Other Notables Were Entertained. | |||
6 | ADRIUCHA | On Nys 5 At Cranesville | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | 42°54′48.89″N 74°7′20.86″W | De Groot Family Settled Here About 1700, Mill Built About 1710 | ||
7 | CEMETERY-1774 | On Pawling St. At Hagaman | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Owned By Joseph Hagaman Was Named. Cemetery Restored In 1927. 7 Revolutionary Soldiers Are Buried Here | |||
8 | COMPAANEN KILL | On Nys 5 About 2 Miles East Of Cranesville | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Near Here, According To Tradition, Is The Grave Of Copaan The Oneida, Who At West Canada Creek, 1781, Tomahawked Walter Butler. | |||
9 | EVASKILL | On Nys 5 At Cranesville | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Named After Mrs. Eva Van Alstyne Who Was Scalped Here 1755. | |||
10 | FORT JOHNSON, 1749 | On Nys 5 At Fort Johnson | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Third Mohawk Valley House Built By Sir William Johnson. Important Military Post And Indian Council Place Of 1754-60 | |||
11 | JOHNSON TRAIL | On Nys 67 At Fort Johnson | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Used By Sir Wm. Johnson 1742–1774 Between Fort Johnson And Johnson Hall. A Bi-centennial In 1938 Celebrated His Arrival In America. | |||
12 | MANNY'S CORNERS | On Nys 67 At Manny's Corners | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Cemetery-about 1790 Contains Graves Of Four Revolutionary Soldiers | |||
13 | OLD HAGAMAN | In Cemetery About 75 Ft. West Of Pawling St. At Hagaman | Amsterdam, Town Of, New York | Cemetery-1774 Abandoned For Many Years Restored By Lewis E. Harrower In 1927. Cared For By Town Of Amsterdam | |||
14 | CANAJOHARIE | On Nys 10 At S. End Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | Name Means "Pot That Washes Itself" The Pot Hole Is In Bed Of Creek Below At Entrance To Canajoharie Gorge | |||
15 | CLINTON CAMP | On Nys 163 About 1/2 Mile North Of Sprout Brook | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | June 1779 Of Col. Weissenfels' 4Th New York Regiment Guarding Army's Portage March To Otsego Lake | |||
16 | CLINTON CAMP | On Erie Blvd., Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | June 1779 Of Col. Gansevoort's 3Rd New York Regiment Guarding Army's Portage March To Otsego Lake | |||
17 | FLINT | On Nys 163 At Sprout Brook | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | 42°51′01.5″N 74°40′46.5″W | Homesite Robert Flint-pioneer And Lieutenant French And Indian Wars. Cornelius Flint-soldier Revolution | ||
18 | FORT FAILING | On Nys 5S About 3/4 Mile West Of Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | 1770 Place Of Refuge And Home Of Col. Hendrick Frey | |||
19 | SITE OF | At Intersection Cliff & Otsego Sts. Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | Canajoharie Academy, 1824-92 Susan B. Anthony Taught Here 1846–1848. Charles F. Wheelock, Prin., 1880–91 | |||
20 | SITE OF | On Nys 10 At Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | Johannes Reuff'a Tavern Built 1750 By Hendrick Schrembling Became Reuff's Tavern In 1778 Gen. James Clinton's Hdqts 1779 Gen. Washington Visited Here 1783 Recruiting Office 1812, Demolished 1850 | |||
21 | SULLIVAN-CLINTON | On Nys 10 At S. End Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | Campaign 1779 Portage Route Of General James Clinton's Army Canajoharie To Otsego Lake 2000 Men, 500 Wagons, 200 Bateaux And Supplies Moved Overland | |||
22 | VAN ALSTYNE HOMESTEAD | On Moyer St., Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | Built 1749 By Martin J. Van Alstyne 16 Of 31 Meetings Of Tryon County Safety Committee Held Here 1774-75 General Nicholas Herkimer Received Commission As Brig. Gen Here 1775 | |||
23 | ARROW | On County Rd. About 4 Miles Southwest Of Canajoharie | Canajoharie, Town Of, New York | Clinton Road Route Of Gen. Clinton's American Army Of 2000 Men, 500 Wagons, 200 Bateaux, Portage Canajoharie-otsego Lake 1779 | |||
24 | BAPTIST | On County Rd., Charleston | Charleston, Town Of, New York | Church Erected 1793 Elijah Herrick 1St Pastor | |||
25 | CHRISTIAN | On County Rd. At Charleston Four Corners | Charleston, Town Of, New York | Church Erected In 1813 James Wilson First Pastor Elder John Ross Pastor 1822–1872 | |||
26 | GRAVE OF | On Nys 148 About 1/2 Mile Southwest Of Charleston | Charleston, Town Of, New York | Samuel Tallmadge Born Brookhaven, L.i., Nov. 23, 1755-Died April. 1, 1825 Lieutenant And Adjutant In American Revolution | |||
27 | GRAVE OF | On Nys 148 About 1/2 Mile Southwest Of Charleston | Charleston, Town Of, New York | William Mc Conkey Jan 22, 1744-Sept. 10, 1825 Owner Of Ferry On Delaware River On Which Washington Crossed Dec. 25, 1776 | |||
28 | GRIST MILL | On Town Rd., Burtonville | Charleston, Town Of, New York | Erected 1850 By Judah Burton Son Of The 1St Settlers | |||
29 | HOME OF | On County Rd. About 2 Mis. W. Of Charleston | Charleston, Town Of, New York | Lieut. Samuel Tallmadge Erected About 1800 Replaced Log Cabin Built About 1789 | |||
30 | "YANKEE STREET" | On Nys 30 At Minaville | Florida, Town Of, New York | Surveyed In 1795, "Six Rods Wide, Straight Course S.e. From Creek To Division Line Between Warren & Remsen Patents," Now Schuyler's Corner | |||
31 | ASSOCIATE CHURCH | On Town Rd. At Scotch Church | Florida, Town Of, New York | Organized About 1786 By Associate Presbytery Of Pennsylvania. 1St Ministers: Mairs, Banks, Donaldson, Campbell. 1St Church Built 1800 | |||
32 | JAN WEMP (WEMPLE) | On Town Rd. About 1/2 Mile N/e Of Fort Hunter | Florida, Town Of, New York | Early Settler, Obtained From Mohawk Indians 450 Acres Of Land In 1737. Was One Of Contractors Who Built Queen Anne Chapel & Old Fort Hunter | |||
33 | JOHNSON'S | On Nys 5S About 1/4 Mile East Of Amsterdam | Florida, Town Of, New York | 1738–1742 Site Of First Mohawk Valley Home And Trading Post Of Sir William Johnson | |||
34 | NEAR THIS SPOT STOOD THE | On Nys 5S About 1/4 Mile East Of Amsterdam | Florida, Town Of, New York | Trading House Of William Johnson (Later Sir William) Agent For Warrenbush Pat. 1734 | |||
35 | PETER YOUNG | On Co. Rd., E. Side Schoharie Creek About 1 3/3 Mi. S.e | Florida, Town Of, New York | Settled 1726 Near Young's Lake. Granted First Lease Of Land In Warrensbush By Sir Peter Warren, Oct. 7, 1736. | |||
36 | QUEEN ANNE | On Town Rd. About 1/2 Mile East Of Fort Hunter | Florida, Town Of, New York | Parsonage Built 1712 For Use Of Missionaries To Mohawk Indians. Here In 1775 Rev. J. Stuart & J. Brant Translated In Mohawk The Gospel Of St. Mark. | |||
37 | SITE OF | On Town Rd. At Fort Hunter | Florida, Town Of, New York | Queen Anne Chapel Built 1711-12 For Use Of Mohawk Indians. Torn Down 1821 To Make Way For Erie Canal | |||
38 | SITE OF | On County Rd. About 2 Miles Southwest Of Minaville | Florida, Town Of, New York | Log Meeting House Warrensbush Church, Erected 1778, First Methodist Church In Mohawk Valley. Rev. J. Dempster, Pastor, 1778–1804. | |||
39 | SITE OF FIRST BRIDGE | On Town Rd. At Fort Hunter | Florida, Town Of, New York | 42°56′21.34″N 74°16′54.88″W | First Bridge Built By Isaac Deput Across Schoharie Creek, 1796–97. Partially Destroyed By Ice Feb. 23, 1814 | ||
40 | SITE OF | On County Rd. About 2 Miles Southeast Of Minaville | Florida, Town Of, New York | Remsen's Bush Dutch Church Built About 1784 On Land Donated By L. Shuler, Rev. T. Romeyn Only Settled Pastor. New Church In N Minaville, 1808. | |||
41 | SITE OF | On Co. Rd., E. Side Schoharie Creek, 1 Mi, S.e. Mill Pt. | Florida, Town Of, New York | Frederick's Mill At End Of Lane Philip Frederick And Francis Saltz Leased Land And Built Mill, 1750. | |||
42 | SITE OF | On Town Rd. At Fort Hunter | Florida, Town Of, New York | T-can-de-ro-ga Or Ten-on-on-to-gen. Lower Castle Mohawks' Wolf Clan Last Mohawk Indian Village In Valley, 1700–1775 | |||
43 | SITE OF | On Town Rd. At Fort Hunter | Florida, Town Of, New York | Old Fort Hunter Built 1711-12 By Order Of Gov. Hunter For Protection Of Mohawk Indians. Was Stockaded And Surrounded Queen Anne Chapel | |||
44 | SITE OF PIONEER | On Tn. Rd. Near Bridge Over So. Chuctanunda Cr. About 1½ Mis. Southwest | Florida, Town Of, New York | Warrensbush Village 1770–1810 Had Saw And Grist Mill Below Bridge On Creek Bend, A Prosperous Village, Destroyed In Indian Raids, 1781. | |||
45 | STANTONS FORD | On Nys 5S About 1/4 Mile East Of Amsterdam | Florida, Town Of, New York | Where Ross & Butler Crossed With 700 Tories Indians And British October 24, 1781 Last Great Raid In County | |||
46 | WILGEN VLACKTE | On Nys 5S About 2 Miles East Of Amsterdam | Florida, Town Of, New York | Willow Flats Settled By Claus Willemse Van Coppernowl. Then Westernmost Location 1684 | |||
47 | ARROW | On Nys 30 About 1 Mile S. Of Minaville | Florida, Town Of, New York | First Town Meeting Held At Home Of Ezra Murray First Tues. In April, 1794, Murray Lived At End Of Road At Foot Of Bean Hill, On Present Bussing Farm. | |||
48 | ANDAGORON | On Nys 5S About 2 Mis. West Of Fultonville | Glen, Town Of, New York | Middle Mohawk Castle Of The Bear Clan 1642 Located On Hill Top. Destroyed In De Tracy's Raid Of 1666 | |||
49 | BLOCK HOUSE | On Nys 5S At Fultonville | Glen, Town Of, New York | Erected On This Site Near Close Of Revolution | |||
50 | CROMWELL HOME | On Town Rd. About 1/2 Mile South Of Stone Ridge | Glen, Town Of, New York | Built About 1778 By Philip Cromwell, Surgeon Tryon County Militia | |||
51 | FIRST SCHOOL | On Nys 5S About 3/4 Mi. West Auriesville | Glen, Town Of, New York | In The Town Of Glen Was Located Here In 1797 In The Home Of Abraham D. Quackenbush. John Hazzard, Teacher | |||
52 | GANDAWAGUE | On Nys 5S About 3/4 Mi. West Auriesville | Glen, Town Of, New York | Lower Mohawk Indian Castle Of The Turtle Clan 1659. Burned In De Tracy's Raid, 1666. | |||
53 | LAST COUNCIL | On Nys 5S About 1 Mi. West Of Auriesville | Glen, Town Of, New York | Of The Mohawk Indians And The Tryon County Committee Of Safety Was Held Here On The Flats October 1775 | |||
54 | OSSERNENON | On Nys 5S Near Intersection With Nys 288 | Glen, Town Of, New York | Lower Mohawk Indian Castle 1642–1659. Father Jogues And Rene Goupil Martyred Here. Tekawitha Born Here | |||
55 | STARIN TAVERN | On River St., Fultonville | Glen, Town Of, New York | Built On This Site 1755 Western Terminus Of Albany Post Road 1795 Mail Carried Weekly From Here To Johnstown | |||
56 | VAN EPPS HOME | On Nys 5S At E. End Of Fultonville | Glen, Town Of, New York | First Home Built Here 1751 By John E. Van Epps Pioneer Settler In Fultonville Then Known As Van Epps Swamp | |||
57 | 300 FT. NORTH [ARROW] | On Nys 5 About 1/2 Mile East Of St. Johnsville | Johnsville, Town Of, New York | Site Of Reformed Church 1750 First Church Organization In Town Of St. Johnsville | |||
58 | 1739 | On Co. Rd., Salt Springville | Minden, Town Of, New York | Ancient Salt Springs Nearby David Linsey Discovered The Spring From Which Village Was Named Source Of Pioneer Supply | |||
59 | 1779 | On Nys 5S About 1/4 Mile West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | Clinton March Col. Lewis Dubois With 5Th New York Regt, And Artillery Left Ft. Plain For Otsego Lake, June 25, 1779 | |||
60 | 1779 | On Co. Rd. About 1 Mile East Of Salt Springville | Minden, Town Of, New York | [Arrow] Clinton Road Portage Route Of Gen. Clinton's American Army Canajoharie To Otsego Lake 2000 Men 200 Bateaux 500 Wagons | |||
61 | CAN-A-WO-GE | On Nys 5S About 1/2 Mile West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | Mohawk Village Stood On This Sand Hill Burial Ground On And About This Road 1634 | |||
62 | FORT CLYDE | On Nys 163 About 1 Mile South Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | Strong Fort With Blockhouse Named For Col. Samuel Clyde Of Canajoharie 1777–1783 | |||
63 | FORT PLAIN | On Nys 5S About 1/2 Mile West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | 1776–1786 Northern Limit Of Raid By Brant's Indians-tories 16 Killed-60 Captured 100 Buildings Burned Augs.2, 1780 | |||
64 | FORT PLANK | On Nys 5S About 2½ Miles West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | 1776 Site Marks Stockaded Home Frederick Planck Military Post And Refuge 1776–1783 | |||
65 | GRAVE OF | On Co. Rd. 2 Miles East Of Salt Springville | Minden, Town Of, New York | Henry Seeber Pioneer, Patriot & Revolutionary Soldier | |||
66 | INDIAN TRAIL | On Co. Rd., Salt Springville | Minden, Town Of, New York | & Military Road Covered By Clinton's Army In 1779 On March To Join Gen. Sullivan At Tioga | |||
67 | OTS-SQUA-GO | On Nys 80 At Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | Course Of Creek Changed From Point 1/2 Mile North When Erie Canal Was Constructed 1817–1825 | |||
68 | OTS-TUN-GO | On Nys 80 About 2 Miles East Of Hallsville | Minden, Town Of, New York | One Of First Mohawk Castles Located About 3/4 Mile Up Otstungo 1580–1625 | |||
69 | SAND HILL | On Nys 5S About 1/2 Mile West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | School Site Of First School Built In This Section Before Revolution | |||
70 | SAND HILL | On Nys 5S About 1/2 Mile West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | Dutch Reformed Church First Built 1750 Burned In 1780 Raid Rebuilt 1785-Torn Down 1840 | |||
71 | SITE OF HOME AND GRAVE OF | On Nys 163 At Freys Bush | Minden, Town Of, New York | Sergeant John Jacob Diefendorf Born 1747-Died 1839 Served Revolution Was In Battle Of Oriskany | |||
72 | TA-RA-TO-REES | At Intersection Kellogg & Douglas Sts., Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | "Hill Of Health" Mohawk Middle Town 1700–1755 | |||
73 | TE-NO-TO-GE | On Nys 5S About 2 Miles West Of Fort Plain | Minden, Town Of, New York | Largest Mohawk Indian Town Visited By Van Den Bogaert 1634 55 Houses-over 1000 People | |||
74 | 1/4 MILE S. | On Nys 334 About 1/2 Mile Northwest Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Tekawitha Spring Water Supply For Villages Of Caughnawaga 1667–1693 Named After The "Lily Of The Mohawks" | |||
75 | APPROACHING SITE OF OLD | On Nys 5 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Caughnawaga Church Erected In 1763 | |||
76 | CAMP MOHAWK | On Nys 148 About 1/2 Mile North Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | The "Iron Hearted Regiment" Drilled Here, Mustered Into Service Aug. 16, 1862 Under Col. Simeon Sammons | |||
77 | CAUGHNAWAGAE | On Nys 5 About 3/4 Mile West Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Lower Mohawk Indian Castle 1667 Ruled By Turtle Clan. Jesuit Mission Of St. Peter's Destroyed In Raid Of 1693 | |||
78 | CONNOLLY INN | On Nys 5 About 5 Mile West Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | 42°54′43.63″N 74°27′29.66″W | Stood At Yosts Where There Was A Toll Gate And A Bridge Across The Mohawk Which Was Swept Away By High Water And Never Rebuilt | ||
79 | COURT HOUSE | On Grounds Of Old Court House, Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Erected 1836 When Fonda Became County Seat. Scene Of Many Social Religious And Political Meetings | |||
80 | DANASCARA PLACE | On Nys 5 About 3 Mis. E., Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Built 1795 By Col. Frederick Vischer Replacing House Which Was Burned In The Valley Raid Of 1780 | |||
81 | DAVIS TAVERN | On Nys 5 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Famous In Days Of Stage Coach Travel. Built About 1781 By Matthew C. Davis | |||
82 | FONDA CEMETERY | On Cemetery St. At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | 42°57′24.8″N 74°22′07.3″W | Old Caughnawaga Cemetery Village Property Since 1855 Many Early Settlers Buried Here, Also Six Revolutionary Soldiers | ||
83 | FONDA TAVERN | On Nys 5 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | 42°57′16.09″N 74°21′31.18″W | Built About 1781 By John Fonda Of Tryon County Militia | ||
84 | LIBERTY POLE | On Nys 5 About 1/2 Mile West Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Erected On This Spot Occasioned The First Blood Shed In Old Tryon County In May 1775 | |||
85 | PAPPY DOUW | On Nys 334 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Fonda House Built For Adam Douw Fonda On "The Winter Farm." Stood On Hilltop North And East Of Present Location | |||
86 | SITE OF | On Nys 148 About 2 Miles North Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Sammons' Home Burned During Revolution And Sampson Sammons And His Three Sons Taken Prisoners. Jacob And Frederick Were Taken To Canada But Escaped After Much Suffering | |||
87 | VAN HORN HOUSE | On Nys 5 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Built By Abram Van Horn In 1826. Used As A Bakery And Store. | |||
88 | VEEDER HOME | On Nys 5 About 1 Mile West Of Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Built About 1791 By Major Abraham Veeder Who Kept An Inn Here And Operated A Ferry Across The River | |||
89 | WEMPLE TAVERN | On Nys 334 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Erected 1780 By "Peggy" Wemple Revolutionary Heroine | |||
90 | ARROW 700 FEET | On Nys 148 At Fonda | Mohawk, Town Of, New York | Site Of Home Of Douw Fonda 1St Settler, After Whom Village Was Named. House Burned & Fonda Killed By Tories & Indians 1780 | |||
91 | ARMY CAMP | On Nys 5 At Palatine Church | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Of Gen. Van Rensselaer's American Army, Oct. 19, 1780 Also Site Of Palatine Church 1770 | |||
92 | FORT FREY | On Nys 5 Palatine Bridge | Palatine, Town Of, New York | 1739 Home Of Maj. John Frey Hendrick Frey Location At Foot Of Hill 1689 British Fort Nearby 1701–1713 | |||
93 | FORT WAGNER | On Nys 5 About 1 Mile Northwest Of Nelliston | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Stone Section Of House Was Stockaded Home Of Lt. Col. Peter Wagner Palatine Regt. Tryon County Militia 1750 | |||
94 | LOUCKS TAVERN | On Nys 10 At Stone Arabia | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Site Of First Meeting Place Palatine District Committee Of Safety August 27, 1774 | |||
95 | SETTLED BY HENDRICK FREY 1689 | On Nys 5 Palatine Bridge | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Bridge Built 1803 Village Chartered 1867 Settled By Palatine Germans 1689–1867 | |||
96 | SITE OF THE EARLY HOME OF | On Nys 5 About 4 Miles East Of Palatine Bridge | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Major Jelles Fonda A Prominent Merchant By The Mohawk Valley And An Indian Trader. Here Was Located An Indian Village | |||
97 | SPRAKER INN | On Nys 5 About 2 Miles East Of Palatine Bridge | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Built In 1795 By The Spraker Family Once Famous A River And Turnpike Tavern | |||
98 | STONE ARABIA | On Nys 10 About 3 Miles North Of Palatine Bridge | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Lutheran Church 1792 Also Site Of Log Church 1729 Settled By Palatines 1712 | |||
99 | STONE ARABIA | On Nys 10 About 2 Miles North Of Palatine Bridge | Palatine, Town Of, New York | Battlefield Lies East Of Road Col. Brown's American Battalion Defeated Oct. 19, 1780 | |||
100 | CURRYTOWN | On Nys 162 At Currytown | Root, Town Of, New York | Reformed Church Organized 1790. Previous Services Held In Barn Of Jacob Dievendorf. First Pastor Rev. J.r.h. Hasbrouck | |||
101 | HOME OF | On County Rd. At Randall | Root, Town Of, New York | Volkert Vrooman Where According To Tradition Washington Stayed Overnight On His Visit Through The Valley | |||
102 | RAIDER'S CAMP | On Nys 5S About 5½ Miles W. Of Fultonville | Root, Town Of, New York | October 18, 1780 Camp Of Sir John Johnson's Indian-tory Raiders | |||
103 | THIS VICINITY RAIDED BY | On Nys 162 About 1½ Miles N.w. Of Rural Grove | Root, Town Of, New York | Tories And Indians On July 9, 1781 Fort Lewis Formed A Refuge | |||
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