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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAGS_richland-and-pulaski-civil-war-soldiers-monument_Pulaski-NY.html
In honor of thesoldiers and sailorsof the town ofRichlandwho nobly defendedthe Union
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAGN_samuel-de-champlain_Pulaski-NY.html
West of here on lake shoreChamplain with French and Hurons landed, Oct. 1615 on his expedition against Iroquois
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAG8_the-1755-battle-of-lake-george_Lake-George-NY.html
In September 1755, a Colonial army commanded by Major General William Johnson camped on this location in preparation for an advance against the French Fortress of St. Frederic at Crown Point on Lake Champlain. On September 8, a French force comman…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAB5_holmes-methodist-church_Holmes-NY.html
Founded 1766Holmes Methodist ChurchOriginally, ReynoldsvilleMethodist ChurchDedicated September 15, 1853
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAAL_southeast-bastion_Lake-George-NY.html
The original entrance to the fort was under this bastion. A road led to it from the vicinity of the old Railroad Station and Steamboat dock. About a quarter mile away, the rising hill of tall pines marks the site of the Battle of Lake George. This…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAAK_southwest-bastion_Lake-George-NY.html
You are looking at the general area of the cemetery which encompassed most of the parking area and extended across Canada Street. Many soldiers died from wounds inflicted during battle, but most deaths were related to infection and disease. In 184…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAAH_northwest-bastion_Lake-George-NY.html
This bastion suffered the heaviest damage from Montcalm's artillery. Here a howitzer shell landed on an ammunition box killing or wounding 16, including a "provincial Officer who was never heard of but part of his coat was found." Each night the a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAAG_northeast-bastion_Lake-George-NY.html
This was the flagstaff bastion. During the early days of the bombardment, a French projectile severed a pulley on one of the poles, causing the English flag to fall. One of the carpenters rushed to repair the damage, but as he climbed the pole, ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA7O_old-military-road_Fort-Edward-NY.html
Below hereOld Military Roadran diagonallyup this hill1755 - 1777
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA7L_gov-n-pitcher_Hudson-Falls-NY.html
Home site of New York StateGov. Nathaniel Pitcher 1828Town Supervisor 1806 - 1810Born 1777. Died 1838.
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