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The cemetery of some of Johnstown's most notable people from colonial times.
Grave of David Williams, one of the captors of Major Andre, British officer in the American Revolution. Andre is best known for his role as conspirator with Benedict Arnold.
This is one of the oldest buildings still standing today. The Drumm House was built in 1763 by Sir William Johnson for his first school teacher, Edward Wall. Sir William opened the first public school...
Drums Along the Mohawk is known as one of the finest examples of historical fiction ever written. Told through the eyes of Gil and Lana Martin, these characters mingle with real historical figures in ...
Located in Cooperstown, NY, the Fenimore Art Museum offers a rich collection of American, folk, and American Indian art, as well as American decorative arts.
"Kniskern Dorf. Johan Peter Kniskern, Palatine Listmaster settled here in 1717. Built first Grist Mill, destroyed by Brant Oct. 17, 1780."
In 1755 twoforts were built by the British to protect each end of the Oneida Carrying Place, a strategic land portage located between the Mohawk River and Wood Creek.FortBull(Wood CreekFort) named after its commander Lt. WilliamBullwas located on the western side of the portage and also served as a supply depot for the British garrison at Oswego.
Monument Stone in restaurant parking lot commemorating Revolutionary War Fort.
Built between 1753 and 1767, Fort Herkimer Church is one of the oldest churches in New York State and the oldest building in Herkimer County. It serves as a reminder of days past, having functioned a...
Fort Klock, a fortified stone homestead in the Mohawk River Valley of New York State, was built c.1750 by Johannes Klock. On October 19, 1780, the Battle of Klock's Field was fought just to west-north...