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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC3L_five-mile-run_Queensbury-NY.html
In French and Indian Warthis run was avoided because of fear of attackby hidden Indians. Name changed to Meadow Run 1808.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBYB_wing-memorial_Queensbury-NY.html
In memory ofAbraham and Edward WingPioneersin the Town of QueensburyThey were descended fromRev. John WingandDeborah BatchelderShe with four sons came to America in 1632. In 1762 King George gave a grant of the Town of Queensbury to Abraham and Ed…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBV9_old-quaker-burying-ground_Queensbury-NY.html
Grave sites of the pioneerfamilies in QueensburyAbraham Wing, founder
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBC2_military-road_Jekyll-Island-NY.html
Military Road built between Fort Edward and Lake George built by Sir William Johnson during the summer of 1755
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBBT_col-williams-monument_Queensbury-NY.html
Founder of Williams College
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBBS_colonel-ephraim-williams-jr_Queensbury-NY.html
On this site in 1755, Colonel Ephraim Williams, Jr. was buried after his death in the battle called "Bloody Morning Scout," a skirmish that opened the Battle of Lake George. Ephraim Williams, Jr. is best known as the Founder of Williams College, a…
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