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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1COY_beverley-robinsons-house_Garrison-NY.html
Built 1758 ? ? ? ? ? ? Burnt 1892 Headquarters ofWashington, Putnam, Arnoldand other GeneralsCommanding the Highlands.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11FU_old-schoolhouse_Garrison-NY.html
One-room Continental Village School was built circa 1840 on land donated by William Briggs. Merged into Van Courtlandtville School 1935.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11EG_twin-redoubts_Garrison-NY.html
Cedar Hill to the east and Fort Hercules (Argyl's) to the west were in use by Continental Army throughout the Revolutionary War.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVZU_garrison-veterans-memorial_Garrison-NY.html
"Lest we forget to honorthe men and womenof this community whoserved their countryin war and peace"* * * * *This memorial placed here by grateful citizensDecember 1966
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVZK_robinson-house_Garrison-NY.html
Here stood the RobinsonHouse, where BenedictArnold, his treason disclosed,fled from his wife and babyto the British ship Vulture.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTV4_fort-hill_Garrison-NY.html
On the hill to the westare the north and southredoubts, built in 1778,for the defense of theHighlands against British.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDNF_camp-smith_Garrison-NY.html
New York National Guardtraining camp established1882. Contains 1900 acres.Named for Alfred E. Smith,Governor of New York.
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
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