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Johnson Hall State Historic Site

Revolution in the Mohawk Valley

Sir William Johnson built Johnson Hall in 1763 as the center of a grand estate. He was made a British baronet for his role in the French & Indian Wars, a title his son, John, ...

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Landscaping Johnson Hall

New York State purchased Johnson Hall in 1906. At that time, after almost 150 years of changing ownership, only 20 acres remained intact of the original 700+ acre property.

The Johnstown Historical Society, trustee of Johnson Hall in the early ...

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National Historic Landmark - Johnson Hall

National Historic Landmark - Johnson Hall

Built in 1763, Johnson Hall was the home of Sir William Johnson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the northern British colonies and a frontier leader in pre-revolutionary New York.

In 1774, Johnson died in this Georgian-style ...

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Claudia Taylor Johnson Hall

The University of Texas System

Constructed during the period 1912-1914. This building was the seventh United States post office location in Austin, Texas. The supervising architect for the Neoclassical revival style structure was James Knox Taylor of the U.S. Treasury Department. ...

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Johnson Hall

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Baronial Home of

Sir William Johnson

Erected 1762

Open to Visitors

Marker is at the intersection of West State Street (New York Route 29) and Hall Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West State Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Johnson Hall - 1763

Johnstown

Historic New York

Johnson Hall - 1763

Johnstown

Sir William Johnson (1715-1774), Indian trader, statesman,diplomat and Colonial Empire Builder, in 1763 built Johnson Hall, the center of his estate and the scene of many Indian conferences.

Coming from Ireland in 1738, Johnson ...

Johnson Hall 1762

Baronial home of Sir William Johnson. One of the most historic colonial buildings in the United States.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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