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St. John's Episcopal Church (Cemetery)

St. John's Episcopal Church (Cemetery)

Located on the property is the grave of church founder and colonial leader Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet (1715-1774). It is the second church on this site; the original church having burned in 1836...

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  • 1 N Market Street,
    Johnstown, NY, 12095
  • (518) 762-9210
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Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Stone Arabia Churches)

Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery (Stone Arabia Churches)

Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery is an historic site built originally as log church in 1729 and burned to the ground by the British, led by Sir John Johnson, during the October 19, 1780 Battle of ...

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  • 5430 Route 10,
    Stone Arabia, NY, 13410
  • (518) 993-4280
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Van Alstyne Homestead

Van Alstyne Homestead

The Van Alstyne Homestead was built in 1749 by Martin J. Van Alstyne. Here 16 of 31 meetings of the Tryon County Safety Committee were held in 1774-75. Gen. Herkimer also received commission as Brig. ...

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  • 42 Moyer Street,
    Canajoharie, NY, 13317
  • (518) 573-6739
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