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Early Toll Road (Berlin, NY)
Elm Street and Green Hollow Road were part of the Eastern ...
First Meeting House in Hoosic Falls
Erected 1800 for the use of the "Warren Society of Hoosick...
Duval County Vietnam Memorial and Veterans Eternal Flame
Proudly the citizens of Duval County
pay tribute to...
Battle of Bennington Second Engagement
August 16th 1777
Battle Of Bennington
Seco...
Battle of Bennington First Engagement
General John Stark with New Hampshire Vermont and Massachu...
Johann Neudörfer
[Marker text in German:]
Hier stand bis
Corput's Georgia Battery
Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.
Corput's Geo...
The Homestead Grounds
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
There are no w...
The Bastion That Never Was
When army engineers originally designed the second Fort Sm...
The Flagstaff
The U.S. Army built the original flagstaff at the second F...
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Early Toll Road (Berlin, NY)
Elm Street and Green Hollow Road were part of the Eastern Turnpike enacted 1799 to improve existing road from Albany to Mass. line and thence to Boston.
Marker is at the intersection of County Route 38 and U.S. 22, on ...
First Meeting House in Hoosic Falls
Erected 1800 for the use of the "Warren Society of Hoosick" Baptist church organized in 1847.
Marker is on Main St just from Hall St, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Duval County Vietnam Memorial and Veterans Eternal Flame
Proudly the citizens of Duval County
pay tribute to the men and women
who made the supreme sacrifice
in the Viet Nam conflict.
May their sacrifice merit God's
blessing of a permanent peace
for our nation.
May 30, 1974
This flame
of freedom is
dedicated to all ...
Battle of Bennington Second Engagement
August 16th 1777
Battle Of Bennington
Second engagement
At this point occurred the defeat of Colonel Breyman, who commanded a force of 600 men sent by General Burgoyne to reinforce Colonel Baum. Seth Warner and his regiment of Vermont rangers ...
Battle of Bennington First Engagement
General John Stark with New Hampshire Vermont and Massachusetts militia defeated and captured an expeditionary force sent by General Burgoyne and commanded by Colonel Baum.
This was one of the first decisive victories in the War of the Revolution.
Marker ...
Johann Neudörfer
[Marker text in German:]
Hier stand bis
zum Jahre 1945
das Wohnhaus
des Schreib- und
Rechnenmeisters
Johann
Neudörfer
Geb. 1497, Gest. 1563
[Marker text translated into English:]
Here until 1945 stood the residence of the writing- and computational-master, Johann Neudoerfer. Born 1497, died 1563.
Marker is at the intersection of Burgstrasse ...
Corput's Georgia Battery
Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.
Corput's Georgia Battery
Four 12 Pounder Napoleons.
Capt. W.W. Carnes' Artillery Battalion.
Stevenson's Division. - Breckinridge's Corps.
Nov.24, 1863, 2 P.M.
Capt. Max Van Den Corput, Commanding.
1st Lieut. M.S. McWhorter.
2nd Lieut. W.S, Hoge.
2nd Lieut. J.E. Stilwell.
2nd Lieut. W.A. Russell.
About 1 A.M. ...
The Homestead Grounds
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
There are no written records describing the Homestead grounds as Andrew Johnson knew them from 1869 until 1875. The earliest descriptions of the landscape during that period come from the oral accounts of Andrew Johnson’s descendants ...
The Bastion That Never Was
When army engineers originally designed the second Fort Smith in 1838, they planned for it to withstand attack. A key feature in achieving this goal was a stone wall about twelve feet high and from two to three feet thick. ...
The Flagstaff
The U.S. Army built the original flagstaff at the second Fort Smith in 1846. As with many western military posts, the flagstaff stood tall so that its flag could be seen for miles. To attain a height of nearly 100 ...