Army Camp1/2 Mile - Army Camp While West Point Defences were Being built 1781 the Connecticut Line Encamped Along the Brook... [click for more]
Arnold’s FlightAt Beverly Dock, at the Foot of this Lane, Arnold Disclosed as a Traitor, Fled by Boat to the British Ship Vulture, off Croton Point.... [click for more]
Birches, TheBirches, The is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
Connecticut CampsOn the Hill West of the Brook Are Remains of Hut Sites, Oven, Etc., made by New England Troops Guarding West Point, 1778-1783... [click for more]
Connecticut LineTroops were Encamped in this Valley on Both Sides of the Brook, during the Winter of 1780-1781 Connecticut to New Jersey.... [click for more]
Eagle’s RestEagle's Rest is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
Fort HillOn the Hill to the West Are the North and South Redoubts, built in 1778, for the Defense of the Highlands against British... [click for more]
GlenfieldsGlenfields is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
MontrestMontrest is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
Normandy GrangeNormandy Grange is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
Old Albany Post RoadOld Albany Post Road is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
OulagisketOulagisket is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
PlumbushPlumbush is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]
Putnam County (4)Named for General Israel Putnam, Commander of American Forces in the Hudson Highlands during the American Revolution... [click for more]
South RedoubtOne of the Fortifications built in 1776-1777 to Defend the Highlands, stood on the Hill to the North, Above here.... [click for more]
Sugar LoafOn the North Slope of this Hill was One of the Forts Built, 1776-1777 to Defend the Highlands, from Connecticut to New Jersey.... [click for more]
The First ChainPlanned to Keep British Ships from Going Up River, Anchored on Shore Below, was Forced by the Enemy Oct. 7, 1777... [click for more]