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In memory ofThe Noble Son of PolandBrig. GeneralThaddeus KosciuszkoMilitary EngineerSoldier of the War of Independencewho under the command of General Gatesselected and fortified these fieldsfor the great Battle of Saratogain which the invader was…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5ZR_saratoga-1777_Stillwater-NY.html
Here the battle ragedback and forth onSept. 19 and Oct. 7. Here Major Aclandwas wounded————— The gift ofMrs Estelle Willoughby
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5ZP_here-frazer-fell_Stillwater-NY.html
Oct. 7th, 1777His forces scatteredby Morgan's riflemen. Gift of J.W.Drexel
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Here Morganreluctant to destroyso noble a foe wasforced by patrioticnecessity to defeat andslay the gentle andgallant Fraser. To commemoratethe magnanimityof Morgan's heroicnature and his sternsense of duty to hiscountry, this tabletis here ins…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5ZK_unknown-soldiers_Stillwater-NY.html
In memory ofunknown soldiersreinterred here DedicatedSept. 19, 1987
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Born: Invernesshire, ScotlandDied: Saratoga, New York This memorial commemorates the death and burial October 8, 1777 of General Simon Fraser, a loyal Highlander, trusted soldier, and respected leader of Burgoyne's advance corps who was mortall…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5U1_225th-anniversary-battles-of-saratoga_Stillwater-NY.html
Turning point in thestruggle for an independentUnited States of America Saratoga Battle ChapterSons of the American Revolution4 July 2002 Originally placed in honor of ourNation's Bicentennial
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Erected 1887 byJohn Watts de PeysterBrev. Maj. Gen. S.N.Y.2nd V. Pres't Saratoga Mon't Ass't'nIn memory ofthe "most brilliant soldier" of theContinental Army,who was desperately woundedon this spot, the sally port ofBurgoynes "Great (Western) Redo…
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