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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPB2_aqueduct-1842_Rexford-NY.html
Aqueduct, 1842Second aqueduct erected onsite to carry Erie Canalacross Mohawk River.Nearby are Locks 21 & 22and a former canal store.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOMW_george-o-slingerland_Stillwater-NY.html
In memoriamGeorge O. Slingerland1872 - 1932His vision, patriotism and untiring effortswere largely responsible for theacquisition, development and preservationof the Saratoga battlefieldin the State of New York
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOM5_saratoga-1777_Stillwater-NY.html
The Battle ofSep. 19thFreeman's Farm
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOM4_surviving-portion-of-champlain-canal_Stillwater-NY.html
Built in the 1820s, many years after the Revolutionary War, this section of the Champlain Canal followed the same natural north-south route chosen by Burgoyne's invading army. Linking the Hudson River with Lake Champlain, the canal joined north…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOM3_crown-forces-baggage-park_Stillwater-NY.html
When the order came to retreat, the civilian teamsters contracted by the British - many from Canada - began harnessing teams of horses and yoking pairs of bawling oxen in the Baggage Park on the flat directly below you. Wagons and two-wheeled cart…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOM1_crown-forces-artillery-park_Stillwater-NY.html
When Burgoyne ordered his army into retreat, the Crown Forces Artillery Park - located on the flat area below and to your right - became a scene of frantic activity. The artillery equipment assembled there - larger field guns and limbers, spare ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOLZ_main-crown-forces-hospital_Stillwater-NY.html
Burgoyne's retreating army was forces to leave its sick and wounded to the care of the Americans. The main British medical facilities were located on the flat area below and to your right.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOLS_meads-tavern_Stillwater-NY.html
The site of the firstSaratoga County Board ofSupervisors' meeting onJune 2, 1791.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOLN_dirck-swart-house_Stillwater-NY.html
Headquarters Aug. 3 - 14, 1777,of Gen. Philip Schuyler.Arnold marched from here torelief of Fort Stanwix.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOLL_ferry-lane_Stillwater-NY.html
Oct. 1777 Burgoyne's Brunswicktroops marched through thislane to Vandenburgh Ferry andprison camp at Cambridge, Mass.
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