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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM146F_battle-of-resace-de-la-palma_West-Point-NY.html
Resaca De La Palma 9 May 1846
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Vera Cruz 1847
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM146B_battle-of-yorktown_West-Point-NY.html
Yorktown 19 Oct. 1781
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM143Q_fred-e-mcaniff-john-r-parker_West-Point-NY.html
In memoryofFred E. McAniff1941 - 1961andJohn R. Parker1941 - 1962 Beloved membersof theClass of 1965 [ Second Marker : ]The future never knownthe past never forgottenwhen we rememberFred & Bobclassmatesfriends - athletes Erected by their …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM143P_great-chain-battery_West-Point-NY.html
ChainBattery1778
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13WE_anna-b-warner-memorial-garden_West-Point-NY.html
Constitution Island was the home of Susan and Anna Warner from 1836 - 1915. It was presented to the United States Military Academy by Miss Anna Warner and Mrs. Russell Sage.Marker erected in 1968 by theConstitution Island AssociationGift ofMr. and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13WD_redoubt-5_West-Point-NY.html
During the period when Constitution Island supplemented the major West Point fortifications, the Continental Army sought to protect the Great Chain and river batteries from land attack. Placed on the highest ground of the then treeless island, thr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13WB_hill-cliff-battery_West-Point-NY.html
The Revolutionary Army fortified this hill in 1776 to provide more firepower down river and to maintain communication between Gravel Hill Battery to the east and the Fort Constitution area to the west. Hill Cliff Battery mounted from three to five…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13WA_redoubt-7_West-Point-NY.html
Built in 1778 on the island's highest ground, Redoubt 7 blocked the western land approach to the Great Chain's anchor on Constitution Island. In constructing the redoubt's stone rampart, the Army used a large granite outcropping as part of the sou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13W8_soldiers-huts_West-Point-NY.html
In winter, when barracks were unavailable, soldiers were generally quartered in huts. Several hut sites remain on Constitution Island. In some the fireplace ruins are in line, while at others no pattern exists. Regiments normally built huts to …
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