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Stony Point City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Stony Point
 

Stony Point City Historical Markers

Stony Point Historic Homes & Houses
American Blockhouse
Here stood an Unfinished American Blockhouse which was Burned by its Defenders on May 31, 1779, when the British Seized the Point... [click for more]

Bear Mountain Bridge and Toll House
Bear Mountain Bridge and Toll House is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson Highlands MRA... [click for more]

Stony Point Lighthouse
Stony Point Lighthouse is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesHudson River Lighthouses TR... [click for more]

William H. Rose House
William H. Rose House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Stony Point General Interest
American Scaling of British Works
The Larger Body of Americans, in the Right Column, under Gen. Wayne, crossed the Marsh and Cove to the South to Scale British Works... [click for more]

British Abatis
The Inner Line of the British Abatis of Tree Trunks and Sharpened Stakes Ran from the North to the South Shore of the Point here.... [click for more]

Buckberg Mountain Road
In 1776-1783, this was an Important Military Route over the Dunderberg to Doodletown, Forts Clinton and Montgomery and West Point.... [click for more]

Buckberg Mountain
Here Generals Washington and Wayne, Surveyed the British Fort on Stony Point and Planned the Victory of July 15-16, 1779.... [click for more]

Colonel Butler
Of Pennsylvania, Led the Left Assulting Column of Americans Up the Steep Slope at this Point... [click for more]

Doodletown
Half a Mile Up this Road is Doodletown, Pioneer Hamlet through which the British Army Marched to Attack Ft. Clinton, 1777.... [click for more]

Franco-American Army
En Route to Capture Cornwallis at Yorktown, in Virginia, crossed King's Ferry in August, 1781.... [click for more]

General Wayne
General Wayne was wounded by the British grapeshot leading the right column up the slope near this point.... [click for more]

King’s Ferry
Below this Hill is Located the Western Terminus of Historic King's Ferry of the American Revolution, 1776-1783.... [click for more]

Lieut. Knox
At the Head of the Forlorn Hope of the Left Column Entered the Main British Redoubt at this Point... [click for more]

Lieut.-Col. Fleury
Who came from France in Stony Point Park Advance Crops Into the Fort, at this Part of the Ramparts... [click for more]

Military Road
Leading to the Central British Redoubt Followed this Route, 1779... [click for more]

Six States
Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, Gave the Men of the Light Infantry.... [click for more]

Stony Point Battlefield (2)
Stony Point Battlefield July 16, 1779... [click for more]

Stony Point Battlefield
Stony Point Battlefield July 16, 1779... [click for more]

The Final Combat
The Final Combat, A Hand to Hand Melee, American Bayonets against British Musketry and Cannon, Took Place in the Central Redoubt here.... [click for more]

The First Road
Across Hudson Highlands from Stony Point to Central Valey, made about 1760, Via Cedar Ponds Followed this Road... [click for more]

The Left Column
Of the Americans Divided Here, at Mud Bridge, the Main Body, under Colonel Butler, Marching Around the North Shore... [click for more]

The Main Gate
Of the Central British Redoubt was Located Here, 1779.... [click for more]

The Outer Line
Of the Abatis of Felled Trees and Pointed Stakes made by the British Garrison crossed here from Shore to Shore... [click for more]

Two Companies
Of the Seventeenth British Regiment of Foot were Stationed here at the Time of the Assault, July 15, 1779.... [click for more]

Work H
A British Redoubt Mounting a Twelve-pound Cannon was Located Here, July, 1779.... [click for more]

Work I
A British Redoubt Mounting a Twelve-pound Cannon was Located Here, July 1779.... [click for more]