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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM20EG_mcgregor-powerhouse_Altona-NY.html
McGregor Powerhouse and LaSalle Dam est. 1923 by William H. Miner
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM209B_r-r-station_West-Chazy-NY.html
C. 1852 Plattsburgh-Montreal R.R. Station Built c. 1852 as Chazy 1876 became West Chazy Second station built 1905-07
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM209A_state-normal-school_Plattsburgh-NY.html
State Normal and Training School at Plattsburgh chartered 1889, first class graduated 1891. After 1929 fire, Normal Hall replaced by present building 1933. Dedicated as Hawkins Hall 1955.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2096_obers-corners_West-Chazy-NY.html
1815 Ober's Corners (now Sciota) settled by Joseph & Mary (Wallingford) Over from Massachusetts. Ober built three mills.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2095_isaac-platt-home_Plattsburgh-NY.html
Maj. Gen. Robinson Hdas. Battle of Plattsburgh 1814 British soldiers wounded at Halsey's Corners brought here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2094_col-thomas-millers-home_Plattsburgh-NY.html
Site of Col. Thos. Miller's Home Cdr. 8th Reg. N.Y. Militia Battle of Plattsburgh. British troops occupied house Sept. 6-11, 1814. Orig. house burned 1844.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2087_benedict-arnold_West-Chazy-NY.html
1776. Benedict Arnold for twelve September days opposite Chazy readied his fleet and planned his strategy for the Battle of Valcour.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2079_thomas-benedict-iv_Plattsburgh-NY.html
Thomas Benedict IV homestead - Hdqrs. Maj. Gen. de Rottenburg British occupation forces 1814
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM205D_the-scott-home_Chazy-NY.html
1814 British headquarters in Chazy village under Gen. Prevost with his staff of ten officers prior to the Battle of Plattsburgh
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM205C_1805-log-home_Chazy-NY.html
Built by John B. Trombly who had a family of eleven. Oldest inhabited log home in Clinton County.
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