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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN5F_riceville-cemetery_Gloversville-NY.html
Here are Buried Jonathan Fisk-Oliver Rice-William Woodworth-Samuel Woodworth-Jesse Foote-Isaac Bemis-Jonathan Canfield-Soldiers of The Revolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM19_indian-raid_Mayfield-NY.html
Jacob Dunham and Samuel,His Son, Killed Here April1779. Others of the FamilyEscaped by Hiding in TheWoods. Site of Their Home.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM17_mayfield-fort_Gloversville-NY.html
Built and GarrisonedDuring the Revolution as ARefuge for SettlersOf Vicinity
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML29_marvin-house_Broadalbin-NY.html
Built 1815, site Sir Wm Johnson's Fish House by David Marvin, Conn. Rev. soldier; his son Dr. L.I. Marvin, Assemblyman 1840 from Fulton Co. House moved 1929
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKPH_hans-creek_Broadalbin-NY.html
Named by Sir Wm Johnson after a fishing trip with John Conye who fell out of the boat and nearly drowned.Hans being the name for John
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKPG_frenchmans-creek_Broadalbin-NY.html
In 1810 Duncan McMartin on this creek built a saw, grist, and woolen mill.He was surveyor, lawyer, judge court common pleas 1813, Later elected State Senator
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKPD_locust-grove_Broadalbin-NY.html
1805 home of Col. Tiffany Brockway. War of 1812 veteran abolitionist. Used as a stop on the underground railroad for fugitive slaves going North.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKPB_home-of-robert-w-chambers_Broadalbin-NY.html
Home Of Robert W. Chambers 1865-1933Famous Author, Illustrator, and Amateur Entomologist
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKPA_veterans-hall_Broadalbin-NY.html
J.B. McKean Post G.A.R. first met here February 23, 1891. R.L. Walsh Post Am. Leg. first met here September 19, 1919. 108 years serving America.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKP8_site-of-dutch-reformed-church_Gloversville-NY.html
Site of Dutch Reformed Church of New Haerlem Founded 1792 and Historic Church Cemetery 1805-1871
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