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Johnstown City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Johnstown
 

Johnstown City Historical Markers

Johnstown Churches
First St. John’s Church
North. Site of First St. John's Church (1760) erected by Sir William Johnson; First Church of England North of the Mohawk River... [click for more]

St. John’s Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Johnstown Schools
Drumm House and Wall School
1763. The Drumm House. Home of Edward Wall School - Master Sir William Johnson's Free School... [click for more]

Johnstown Courthouse
Fulton County Courthouse
Fulton County Courthouse is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Johnstown Historic Homes & Houses
Baronial Home of Sir William Johnson
1 Mile to Baronial Home of Sir William Johnson erected 1762. Open to Visitors... [click for more]

Benjamin Chamberlain House
Benjamin Chamberlain House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Colonial Court House
Erected 1772. Only Colonial Court House in State of New York First Court General Sessions, Tryon County, Septemer 8, 1772... [click for more]

Sir William Johnson Home
Baronial Home of Sir William Johnson erected 1762. Open to visitors... [click for more]

William Johnson Baronial Home
1/2 Mile to Baronial Home of Sir William Johnson erected 1762 Open to Visitors... [click for more]

Johnstown General Interest
Battlefield
Battle of Johnstown Fought here October 25, 1781. Last Real Battle of the Revolution... [click for more]

Cannon
Taken from Johnson Hall by Sir John Johnson on his Flight to Canada May 1776 Spiked and Abandoned Near Trail in Adirondacks... [click for more]

Colonial Cemetery
Colonial Cemetery. Remains of many Johnstown notables of Colonial and Revolutionary Days buried here... [click for more]

Fort Johnstown
Important Frontier Civil and Military Prison during Revolution. Inspected by Washington in 1783... [click for more]

Fulton County Jail
Fulton County Jail is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

James Burk’s Inn
Moved here about 1788. Lot Formerly Sir Wm Johnson's. Village Called John's Town. Younglove Home 1812-1926. D.a.r. Chapter House 1926.... [click for more]

Johnson Hall
1762. Baronial home of Sir William Johnson. One of the most historic colonial buildings in the United States.... [click for more]

Johnson Trail
Used by Sir Wm. Johnson 1726-1774 Between Fort Johnson and Johnson Hall a Bi-centennial in 1938 Celebrated his Arrival in America... [click for more]

Johnstown Colonial Cemetery
Johnstown Colonial Cemetery is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Sir William Johnson
Grave of Sir William Johnson Most Outstanding Figure of Colonial Period. Builder of an Empire (1715-1774)... [click for more]

US Post Office-Johnstown
US Post Office-Johnstown is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesUS Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR... [click for more]

Union Hall Tavern
Union Hall. Famous Post-revolutionary Tavern, Resort of Nick Stoner, erected 1798 by Capt. Jean Batiste Vaumane De Fon Claire, former officer in Frenc... [click for more]