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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2275_pulaski-historic-district_Pulaski-NY.html
Pulaski Historic District From Drill Field to Village Core Village Timeline 2000   Log Cabin Motel burned in area of first log cabin. 1983   Historic District formed. 1887   First Long Bridge erected. 1882-1901   Eighteen of the 23 down…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2274_casimir-pulaski-a-war-memorial_Pulaski-NY.html
Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski Born — A Polish Nobleman — 1748 Died — An American Soldier Patriot — 1779 He Gave To The United States Of America During Its Struggle For Freedom In The Revolutionary War His Alleg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TY8_silas-towne-historical_Mexico-NY.html
Revolutionary hero here overheard plans of St. Leger's Army whereby patriots saved Ft. Stanwix & won Battle of Oriskany
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MGO_the-o-w-railroad-pedestrian-promenade-and-bikeway_Oswego-NY.html
Text on the east side of marker: The O & W Railroad Promenade and Bikeway was constructed in 2000-2001 and is named for the New York, Ontario and Western Railroad which served Oswego from 1880 to 1957. The O & W, as it came to be known, was the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MFY_richardson-bates-house-museum_Oswego-NY.html
Max Richardson lived in an era called the Victorian Period (when England's Queen Victoria ruled over the British Empire), when wealthy people were traveling to exotic places, collecting art and cultural artifacts, reading, and socializing. Max …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MFX_the-o-w-railroad-pedestrian-promenade-and-bikeway_Oswego-NY.html
New York, Ontario, & Western Station circa 1900. The passenger and freight office for the New York, Ontario, & Western Railroad, which was located on the corner of East Bridge Street and 3rd Streets. The train seen here, New York Central & Hudson …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MF4_the-fur-trade_Oswego-NY.html
Bountiful fur-bearing animals provided the foundation for a robust fur trading business between European explorers and the Native American inhabitants of the Oswego River corridor. The Native Americans camped and established seasonal trading posts…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MBD_war-for-empire_Oswego-NY.html
Oswego was a strategic spot in many military campaigns. Control of the river, an important military route, changed many times. The loss of Oswego in August, 1756 was viewed as a triumph by the French and as a national misfortune by the English as …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MAQ_early-shipping_Oswego-NY.html
The river access to the lake made Oswego a natural hub for commerce, as well as a place to transfer goods, travelers, and armies from river and land carriers to lake vessels. Many of the vessels were built here. Through the centuries the type of v…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MA6_mary-e-walker_Oswego-NY.html
Mary E Walker Medal of Honor Surgeon 52 Ohio Infantry Civil War 1832 - 1919
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