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Captain Furnival's Battery

Site of Captain Furnival's Battery

Commanding Marshall house and river crossing.

N.Y. State Historical marker 1927

Marker is at the intersection of County Route 113 and Clarks Mills Rd on County Route 113.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Battles of Falling Waters

“A splendid falls”

During the Civil War, the strategically important Valley Turnpike crossed the stream just above the small waterfall here. Two battles were fought nearby. The first occurred on July 2, 1861, half a mile south on the Porterfield Farm. ...

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British Army Camp

Site of British Army camp before crossing Hudson. Later occupied by General Fellows' Continentals

Marker is on Dix Bridge Rd (County Route 70) just from County Route 113, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Position of Burgoyne's Bridge

Position of Burgoyne's bridge of boats on which he crossed the Hudson

Marker is on Dix Bridge Rd (County Route 70) 0.1 miles west of County Route 113.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Burgoyne's Army

Marched through this hamlet in July 1777 to a camp site at the Jones farm 3 miles to the west of the park.

Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 4 and Kingsbury Rd, on the right when ...

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Gen. Schuyler's Intrenchments

Headquarters of American Army after evacuation of Fort Edward July 1777

Marker is at the intersection of Patterson Rd and Richardson Rd, on the left when traveling east on Patterson Rd.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Irwin House

Built 1836 by John Irwin, Nephew of Col. John Irwin, this brick structure served as an inn for stagecoach passengers on the GBG.-PGH. Pike at Tinker Run. In 1851 John Irwin laid out the original plan of lots for the ...

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Bridge Burners

Hangings at the Depot

After Unionists burned several East Tennessee railroad bridges on November 9, 1861, Confederate engineer Col. Danville Leadbetter soon arrived to rebuild the brides and capture the perpetrators. Later that month, his forces captured Henry Fry, Jacob Hinshaw, ...

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Repulse Fire Co.

The first fire company in Livingston County, formed in 1830. Reorganized; 1876 as Centennial Fire Dept., in 1927 as Lima Fire Dept.

Marker is on East Main Street (New York Route 5) just east of Rochester Street (New York Route ...

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Gandichiragou

"At the forks of the trail"

Name recorded 1634. Destroyed by Denonville's French Army 1687. Site also of Father Garnier's Chapel of St. Jean.

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (New York Route 5) and Rochester Street ...

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