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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2095_isaac-platt-home_Plattsburgh-NY.html
Maj. Gen. Robinson Hdas. Battle of Plattsburgh 1814 British soldiers wounded at Halsey's Corners brought here
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Site of Col. Thos. Miller's Home Cdr. 8th Reg. N.Y. Militia Battle of Plattsburgh. British troops occupied house Sept. 6-11, 1814. Orig. house burned 1844.
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Thomas Benedict IV homestead - Hdqrs. Maj. Gen. de Rottenburg British occupation forces 1814
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2006_point-au-roche-methodist-episcopal-church_Plattsburgh-NY.html
The Point Au Roche Methodist Episcopal Church stood west of this sign. It was built in the early 1850s on land from the Moore family. This red brick church was the community focal point, a place where people came to worship and socialize.
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On Sept. 6, 1814 the left wing of the British Army, on its invasion route to Plattsburgh, passed here. It fired upon this house, according to tradition, thinking it to be a fort.
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Throughout the War of 1812, British forces targeted Lake Champlain as an invasion route. United States Navy Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough was able to confine them in the Richelieu River of Quebec throughout the summer of 1813. American shipbuilders…
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MacDonough MonumentErected to commemoratethe victory of Commodore MacDonoughThe Battle of Plattsburgh
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWAS_zephaniah-platt-home_Plattsburgh-NY.html
Site of homeZephaniah Platt1735 - 1807Founder of PlattsburghBuilt in 1799
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVW0_gilliland-homestead_Plattsburgh-NY.html
House and barn erected in 1809 byWilliam Gilliland, Jr. (1768-1847).1814 American militia encampmentprior to Battle of Plattsburgh.Barn became the Royal Savage Inn 1918 - 2002.
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In 1789, four years after settling in Plattsburgh, residents built a block house forprotection against the British - only miles away on Point au Fer on Lake Champlain.Though no British or Indian raids initially materialized, the structureserved ma…
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