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of 16,000 acres by theState of New York, June 27, 1786for service in the Revolution.He cleared sixty acres near herefor home site (1788-1793).
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German-Americanorganizations assisted byState of New York erectedthis tomb in honor of theirgreat fellow countryman.
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covers the remainsof Baron Steuben.Governor Horatio Seymourlaid cornerstone June 1, 1870.Erection completed 1872.
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St. Luke's was consecrated in 1854. It was an outstanding example of the Gothic Revival style, popular at the time. The contractor closely followed designs in a widely circulated book, Rural Architecture, published in 1852 by the celebrated archit…
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is the name given in 1804to these woods hallowedby associations withBaron Steuben, theAmerican patriot.
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was created in memoryof Friedrich Wilhelm BaronSteuben, Major General inthe War for Independence.
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Includes fifty acres givenin 1804 by Col. Benj. Walker,friend and aid of Steubento Second Baptist Church.
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Dedicated September 12, 1931by Franklin D. Roosevelt,governor of New York
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Soldier of the Revolution.Changed his name from Arnold toSteben at the suggestion ofBaron Steuben. Buried inadjoining meadow.
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First settler on SteubenGrant, 1787. FarmManager for Baron Steuben.Burial place in meadow 80rods north of this marker.
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