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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UZ3_glovers-rock-historical_NY.html
          Glover's Rock marks the site of the Battle of Pell's Point on October 18, 1776. Before the American Revolution, the Siwanoy Native Americans used the rock as a lookout point along their trading route. The glacial granite rock is now…
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has been designatedNationalHistoric LandmarkThis site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America.1977National Park ServiceUnited States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLEO_bartow-pell-mansion_Greenwood-NY.html
Built between 1836 and 1842 as a country seat for Robert Bartow, descendant of Thomas Pell who established the Manor of Pelham here in 1654, this house is one of the finest examples of the late Federal style in the country. It was restored by the …
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On June 27, 1654, beneath a nearby oak, Thomas Pell signed a treaty with Siwanoy Sachems acquiring the Manor of Pelham and pledging "mutual peace and love be maintained." Fire destroyed the tree in 1906.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLE6_glovers-rock_Sonora-NY.html
Near this site on October 18, 1776, Col. John Glover and 600 Patriots held off British and Hessian forces under Gen. Howe long enough to save Washington's troops from destruction, enabling them to withdraw to Westchester and ultimate victory. B…
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