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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29V0_battle-of-stone-arabia_Fort-Plain-NY.html
In October 1780 Sir John Johnson led an British raiding force of 875 men up the Schoharie Creek and then west along the Mohawk River, destroying almost every farm in their path. At Stone Arabia, the vanguard of his troops engaged Massachusetts Tro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29KD_fort-wagner_Fort-Plain-NY.html
Stone Section of House
Was Stockaded Home Of
Lt. Col. Peter Wagner
Palatine Regt. Tryon
County Militia - 1750
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2992_ancient-salt-springs_Fort-Plain-NY.html
1739
Ancient Salt Springs
Nearby David Linsey
Discovered The Spring From
Which Village was Named
Source of Pioneer Supply
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T07_fort-plain-free-library-historical_Fort-Plain-NY.html
Fort Plain
Free Library Formed 1885 By
Women's Library Association
And Martha Bortle, Local
Educator. Chartered 1894
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FAI_revolution-in-the-mohawk-valley_Fort-Plain-NY.html
First Frame of Text: Fort Plain Museum
Fort Plain, also known as Fort Rensselaer, was built 1778-79 on two-thirds of an acre of hilltop, an ideal strategic and defensive position. Families from nearby settlements retreated behind the fort's stock…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FA1_clinton-march_Fort-Plain-NY.html
1779
Clinton March
Colonel Lewis DuBois with
5th New York Regiment and
Artillery left Fort Plain for
Otsego Lake, June 25, 1779
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FA0_te-no-to-ge_Fort-Plain-NY.html
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Te-No-To-Ge
Largest Mohawk Indian Town
Visited By
Van Den Bogaert 1634
55 Houses - Over 1000 People
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9Y_sand-hill-school_Fort-Plain-NY.html
Sand Hill School
Site of the First School
Built in this Section
Before Revolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F9T_sand-hill_Fort-Plain-NY.html
Sand Hill
Dutch Reformed Church
First Built 1750
Burned in 1780 Raid
Rebuilt 1785 - Torn Down 1840
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CDY_indian-trail-and-military-road_Fort-Plain-NY.html
Covered by Clinton's Army in 1779 on march to join Gen. Sullivan at Tioga