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Lt. Gen. John Burgoyneused this house as Britisharmy headquarters, July 1777, before his surrenderat Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAU1_sandy-hill_Hudson-Falls-NY.html
Name of this villageuntil changed to HudsonFalls, 1910. The name SandyHill first used ca. 1792.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMA7L_gov-n-pitcher_Hudson-Falls-NY.html
Home site of New York StateGov. Nathaniel Pitcher 1828Town Supervisor 1806 - 1810Born 1777. Died 1838.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6AG_gen-henry-knox-trail_Hudson-Falls-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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The Grave ofDuncan Campbell& Jane McCreaare just within andto the leftof this gateway.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5YR_gen-washington_Hudson-Falls-NY.html
In the summer of 1783.General George Washingtonwas in the township ofKingsbury, while on a tourof northern battlefields.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5YQ_sixteen-soldiers_Hudson-Falls-NY.html
This monument is erected to commemorate the sacrifice of the lives of Sixteen Soldiers who were massacred July, 1758, by a band of hostile Indians in the park which was then only a path in the wilderness.The sixteen soldiers, with a teamster, a ce…
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