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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXH8_may-22-1780_Johnstown-NY.html
Lodowick Putman and son Aaron killed in their home here in Sir John Johnson's raid into Tryon County. They are buried here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVQ0_1849-plank-road_Broadalbin-NY.html
Route of a toll road fromAmsterdam to Fish House. Itlinked the rural economy ofthe Sacandaga Vly to rail& canal access in Amsterdam
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVMS_18th-century-home_Amsterdam-NY.html
18th Century HomeBuilt by John Gunsaulis ThisTypical Colonial Plank HomeIs Notable for Unique Chimenys,Original Features, Privy andImposing Size North of the Mohawk
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVMC_anthonyville_Gloversville-NY.html
AnthonyvilleSite of First Brick Home InTown of Mayfield. Birthplaceof George T. Anthony. Quaker,Civil War Officer, GovernorState of Kansas. 1876-1879
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVAV_st-john-house_Broadalbin-NY.html
Built n 1795 by Alex St. John on confiscated lands of Sir Guy Johnson, nephew of Sir William Johnson
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVAU_shews-hill_Broadalbin-NY.html
On June 3, 1778 Godfrey Shew stationed his son Jacob to report approach Tory and Indian raiders under co. Ross. Later family made prisoners.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUOI_fish-house_Broadalbin-NY.html
of Sir Wm. Johnson 1500ft. northeast of this markerbuilt 1762. Village derivedname from lodge. Burnedby Tories and Indians, 1781
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTTP_covered-bridge_Broadalbin-NY.html
Erected 1818, by state, at Fish House over Sacandaga River. D. Stewart, builder. Jacob Shew, Assemblyman. Torn down 1930. 2000 Ft. North
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRD5_healeys-park_Amsterdam-NY.html
1922-1954Thomas & Edith Healey'sSummer Resort & Dance HallSite of 1855 Sawmill, Dam & Pond
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNAA_captain-solomon-woodworth_Gloversville-NY.html
Captain Solomon WoodworthSergeant John DunhamFrontier RangersKilled in the Battle of West Canada CreekSeptember 7, 1781Buried Where They Fell. They Gave the Cause of Freedom TheLast Full Measure of Devotion
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