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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM228N_president-james-monroe_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
President
James Monroe
Was Greeted By Survivors Of
Revolution At This Bridge
August 4, 1817. Saluted With
19 Guns At Arrival In Village.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM228M_fort-volunteer-a-war-memorial_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
Fort Volunteer
War Of 1812
Built By Revolutionary
Veterans Without Pay
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MHJ_in-memory-of-our-comrades_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
In Memory ofOur Comrades
Who Sacrificed Their Lives During
The World War
Majors
Daly R. Gass - John Stoddart
Captains
Arthur E. Allyn, Jr. - John C. Phelps
James F. Cooper, Jr. - Lawrence H. Platt
Hugh R. Doane - Harold G. Ross
Gilber…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M7I_carrying-cable-route_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
Route traveled by the men
who carried the four-ton cable
for the ship "Superior" twenty miles
from Sandy Creek Battlefield
to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M72_war-of-1812-burial-ground-memorial_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
This monument is dedicated to the memory of those American fighting men who lost their lives in the War of 1812 on this northern frontier.
These grounds were made hallowed when the remains of more than 200 soldiers, unknown but for their deeds,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M71_war-of-1812-burial-grounds_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
War of 1812
Burial Grounds
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Sacred to the memory
of United States soldiers
who died serving their
country on this northern
frontier from 1812-1818.
Please respect these grounds by…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M70_fort-pike_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
General Pike's Death
This fort was named after General Zebulon Pike, who launched his forces from here to attack York (Toronto). Though the Americans won the battle, General Pike was killed by debris from an exploding magazine. His remains were r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1M6C_fort-pike_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
Fort Pike
Behind These Breastworks
Was Blockhouse Erected by
Americans for Defense
Against British - War of 1812
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FPR_british-attack-on-sackets-harbor_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
The British had two objectives in attacking the U.S. navy base at Sackets Harbor: destruction of the shipyard and gaining relief from the continued American military pressure on the Niagara frontier. With its navy base destroyed, the American flee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FOF_the-landing-area_Sackets-Harbor-NY.html
The American garrison had ample warning of the British attack. Before dawn, British and Canadian forces had landed on Horse Island and had pushed the American troops back to the opposite shore despite fire coming from Fort Tompkins, the Albany Vol…