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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10TL_alliances-drawn_Rome-NY.html
When British General Barry St. Leger received word that the militia was coming, he sent out a formidable attack force comprised predominantly of Mohawk and Seneca warriors working with Sir John Johnson's Kings Royal Regiment, Col. John Butler, and…
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The out break of the Revolutionary War in 1775 inflamed existing divisions within the Mohawk Valley's European communities and eventually affected individuals as well as tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy of the Six Nations. Forced to choose sides…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10RI_utica-area_Rome-NY.html
Historic New York Utica AreaSituated on the important Mohawk Valley route between the Hudson River and the Great Lakes, Utica has long been a travel crossroads. Indian trails converged there, and Fort Schuyler was built on the site in 1758. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10R6_steuben-memorial_Rome-NY.html
Historic New York Steuben Memorial(Three miles northwest of Remsen, Oneida County) Home and grave of Baron Frederick William von Steuben(1730-1794) Drillmaster of the American Revolution Arriving at Valley Forge in February, 1778, this…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10PK_the-site-of-old-fort-schuyler_Utica-NY.html
40 mile route taken by Gen. Herkimer Aug. 3-6, 1777 for the relief of Fort Stanwix. The Battle of Oriskany Aug. 6, between Herkimer's men and St. Leger with his Indians was the turning point of the Revolution. The site of Old Fort Schuyler,whic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10PB_the-great-ford-of-the-mohawk_Utica-NY.html
40 mile route taken by Gen. Herkimer Aug. 3-6, 1777 for the relief of Fort Stanwix. The Battle of Oriskany Aug. 6, between Herkimer's men and St. Leger with his Indians was the turning point of the Revolution. 1500 feet east of this spot wasthe…
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[Text on north side of marker]: The Site ofOld Fort Schuyler1758[Text on south side of marker]: The historical and patrioticsocieties of Utica place thisstone to mark the site of oneof a chain of fort's built toprotect the northern frontier…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10P7_utica_Utica-NY.html
UticaAn honorable andPatriotic city from theEarliest days. Let us keepUp its high standards - Except the Lord keep -The city the watchmanwaketh but in vain. Psalm 127 in Memoriam Patrum
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10P5_baggs-tavern_Utica-NY.html
Bagg's TavernOriginally a log houseFounded 1794 by Moses BaggWashington, LaFayetteHenry Clay & Gen. GrantWere guests here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10P1_rome-court-house_Rome-NY.html
Rome Court HouseRebuilt 1849, Greek RevivalStyle, public square givenby Dominick Lynch, replacedone built 1807 as systemof half-shire towns beganwings and dome added 1902
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