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Old Fort Schuyler Marker and site of Bagg's Tavern: 1500 feet east of this spot was the great ford of the Mohawk, protected in 1758 by the erection of Old Fort Schuyler. Gen. Herkimer used this for...
Resting place of COL. PETER VROMAN Revolutionary War Staff And Soldiers 15th Regiment Albany County Militia
This 1772 church was fortified in 1777 and attacked by the British in 1780. Now a 125-year-old museum, it is filled with amazing artifacts like a fire engine built before George Washington was born! ...
Considered the significant turning point in the American Revolution, the Battle of Oriskany, fought on August 6, 1777, has been described as one of the bloodiest battles of the War of Independence. ...
The Old Palatine Church is one of the oldest churches in the Mohawk Valley. Lutheran Palatine Germans built it in 1770 using limestone taken from the creek nearby. Located on Bypass of Route 5, Be...
Meeting place of Brant's Indians and Tories, 1770-1778. Marker is on NYS 8, 6 mil north of New Berlin. A bridge over the Unadilla River at this place contributed to the 1770 Carr farm becoming the m...
The Cherry Valley massacre was an attack by British and Iroquois forces on Fort Alden and the village of Cherry Valley on November 11, 1778. It has been described as one of the most horrific frontier ...