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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13Q1_south-argyle-united-presbyterian-church_Greenwich-NY.html
First Pastor Rev. Thomas BeveredgeFirst Elders John McNeil John McKnight William ReidFirst Trustees Casper Bain William Robertson Robert Robertson David McKnight John Reid John HarshaBuilding is situated on the 160 acres deeded to the above named …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13PK_breastworks-of-general-fellows_Greenwich-NY.html
Facing Burgoyne's camp across the River
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13EN_world-war-i-and-ii-and-korean-conflict-memorial_Greenwich-NY.html
In honor of the men and women of Thompson who served their country in two World Wars(List of people that served)Korean Conflict(List of people that served)
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13EM_captain-furnivals-battery_Greenwich-NY.html
Site of Captain Furnival's BatteryCommanding Marshall house and river crossing.N.Y. State Historical marker 1927
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13EK_british-army-camp_Greenwich-NY.html
Site of British Army camp before crossing Hudson. Later occupied by General Fellows' Continentals
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13EJ_position-of-burgoynes-bridge_Greenwich-NY.html
Position of Burgoyne's bridge of boats on which he crossed the Hudson
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCZU_gen-washington_Greenwich-NY.html
In the summer of 1783,General George Washingtonwas in the township ofGreenwich, while on a tourof northern battlefields.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6AI_gen-henry-knox-trail_Greenwich-NY.html
Through this place passedGen. Henry Knoxin the winter of 1775-1776to deliver toGen. George Washingtonat Cambridgethe train of artilleryfrom Fort Ticonderogaused to force the BritishArmy to evacuate Boston Erected byThe State of New Yorkduring t…
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