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On May 21, 1780 Sir John Johnson led a raiding party from Canada south to the Mohawk River along the Sacandaga Trail to the settlement of Caughnawaga, now Fonda, NY. The raid targeted specific Patriot...
British and Native Americans forces raided German Flatts (present day Herkimer) Sept. 17, 1778. Interpretation of this raid can be found at the Herkimer Home State Historic Site. An historical mar...
Also known as Stone Arabia Reformed Church, it was organized in 1711 and built about 1787. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. Reformed Church services were held here un...
“Sullivan-Clinton forces camped near this spot August, 11, 1779.” This marker is located on Route 7 about 2 miles. NE of Otego. At this spot and for several miles in both directions, the troops of...
The Rice Homestead has been lived in and cared for, until recently, by the descendants of its original owner, Oliver Rice, a Veteran of the Revolutionary War. Built in 1790, the Rice Homestead ha...
Dedicated to preserving the local Native American history along the Susquehanna River and its tributaries. The museum hosts many school classes, scout groups, local organizations, and international...
In addition to being an excellent place to see the 19th century Erie Canal, Schoharie Crossing is also the site of 18th c Fort Hunter. The Fort was built following a request for Anglican missionarie...