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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZCP_beukendaal-1748_Schenectady-NY.html
Dutch Word Meaning
Beechdale. DeGraff House
Where 40 Schenectady
Militia Fought Off French-
Indian Raiding Party
Town of
Glenville
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZCO_sacandaga-road_Schenectady-NY.html
New York
Sacandaga Road
Cut Through The Primitive
Forest By Early Settlers
Along An Indian Trail
Leading To The Sacandaga
Region And Canada.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1X53_ignacy-jan-paderewski-historical_Schenectady-NY.html
1860 1941
In This Auditorium On October 8, 1917
At The 35th-th National Convention Of The
Polish Roman - Catholic Union Of America
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Polish Pianist And Statesman
Prime Minister Of Poland - 1919
Leader Of Poles …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U1G_site-of-the-african-church-historical_Schenectady-NY.html
1837
Original Site of the African Church
Founded in 1837
By Reverend Isaac Duryee
Renamed Duryee Memorial African
Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
in 1894
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SWV_maalwyck-historical_Schenectady-NY.html
This House Built Ca. 1712
By Karel Hansel Toll, Who
Settled Here 1685. Broom
Farm Became an Outpost Of
Mohawk Valley Turnpike.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RKA_enlarged-lock-23_Schenectady-NY.html
About 3000 feet from modern Lock 8 is Lock 23, built in 1841 during the enlargement of the Erie Canal (1836-1862). It replaced original Erie Canal Lock 26.
Enlarging the canal became imperative by the mid-1830's after user demand outstripped the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H26_dutch-church_Schenectady-NY.html
Founded Before 1680.
First Mohawk Valley Church
From Its Academy of 1785
Grew Union College, 1795.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H16_ride-of-symon-schermerhoorn_Schenectady-NY.html
On Night of Feb. 8, 1690.
Although Wounded He Rode
20 Miles To Albany
Warning Settlers
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H12_st-georges-church-1762_Schenectady-NY.html
Organized 1735. Part Of
Present Church Built 1759
Used As Barracks
During Revolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GYO_robert-sanders-house-1750_Schenectady-NY.html
Washington Visited
Here in 1775
Later Became Schenectady
Female Academy