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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDN3_sugar-loaf_Garrison-NY.html
On the north slope ofthis hill was one of theforts built, 1776 - 1777 todefend the highlands, fromConnecticut to New Jersey.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMZ_mandevilles_Garrison-NY.html
This house, built in 1737was headquarters ofCommanders of Americantroops defending WestPoint, from 1778 to 1783.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMW_south-redoubt_Garrison-NY.html
One of the fortificationsbuilt in 1776 - 1777 todefend the highlands,stood on the hill tothe north, above here.New York State Department of Education 1932Replaced by Putnam County Historian 2001
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMV_army-camp_Garrison-NY.html
While West Point defenceswere being built 1781the Connecticut Lineencamped along the brook.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMS_connecticut-camps_Garrison-NY.html
On the hill west of thebrook are remains of hutsites, oven, etc., made byNew England troops guardingWest Point, 1778 - 1783.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMR_connecticut-line_Cold-Spring-NY.html
Troops were encamped inthis valley on both sidesof the brook duringthe winter of 1780 - 1781.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMO_the-first-chain_Garrison-NY.html
Planned to keep Britishships from going upriver, anchored on shorebelow, was forced by theenemy Oct. 7, 1777.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDMK_arnolds-flight_Philipstown-NY.html
At Beverley Dock, at the foot ofthis lane, Arnold, exposed as atraitor, fled by boat to the Britishship Vulture, off Croton Point.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2YN_parade-ground_Carmel-NY.html
Here Col. Henry Ludington of Dutchess County Militia drilled his regiment, and mustered them many times to march against the British.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2YD_sibyl-ludington_Carmel-NY.html
Sibyl Ludington rode horseback over this road the night of April 26, 1777, to call out Colonel Luddington's regiment to repel the British at Danbury, Conn.
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