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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13EF_gen-schuylers-intrenchments_Fort-Edward-NY.html
Headquarters of American Army after evacuation of Fort Edward July 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12JD_judge-william-duer_Fort-Edward-NY.html
→Site of home Judge William Duer statesman and patriot
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12JB_duer-house_Fort-Edward-NY.html
? M. →Duer HouseBritish HeadquartersAug. 14 - Sept. 10, 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12IE_gen-henry-knox-trail_Fort-Edward-NY.html
Through this place passedGen. Henry Knoxin the winter of 1775-1776to deliver toGen. George Washingtonat Cambridgethe train of artilleryfrom Fort Ticonderogaused to force the BritishArmy to evacuate Boston Erected byThe State of New Yorkduring t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD2Q_the-island_Fort-Edward-NY.html
Barracks ? ? Hospital Brick - kiln 1755
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCZV_jane-mccrea_Fort-Edward-NY.html
←Original burial place ofJane McCreaJuly 28, 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBVB_major-robert-rogers_Fort-Edward-NY.html
Founder and Commanding Officer of Rogers' Rangers in the French and Indian War. Author, in October of 1757 on this site, of the Rules of Ranging, which have been in use by the U.S. Army since that time. Rogers' Rangers Standing Orders1. Don'…
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This monument is dedicated to the members of the British expeditionary forces stationed at Fort Edward and Rogers Island during the French and Indian Wars. 1755 - 1763-Progenitors of Independence-
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Bivouac Area Major Robert Rogers and his ten Ranger Companies during the French and Indian Wars 1755 - 1759 Site of Fort Nicholson           1709 Fort Lydius                 1731 Fort Lyman                 1755 Fort…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA7O_old-military-road_Fort-Edward-NY.html
Below hereOld Military Roadran diagonallyup this hill1755 - 1777
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