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Fort Edward City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Fort Edward
 

Fort Edward City Historical Markers

Fort Edward Historical Marker

On US 4 at South End of Ft. Edward, Fort Edward, NY, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 43° 13' 26.87844", -73° 34' 57.324"

1755 Great Carrying Place Fort Nicholson 1709 Fort Lydius 1731 Fort Lyman 1755
On US 4 at South End of Ft. Edward
Fort Edward Churches
Fort Miller Reformed Church Complex
Fort Miller Reformed Church Complex is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

St. James Episcopal Church
St. James Episcopal Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Fort Edward Historic Homes & Houses
Colonel John McCrea Home
On The West Bank was the Home of Colonel John Mc Crea Patriot Brother of Jane Mc Crea... [click for more]

Duer House
1/4 mile - Duer House British Headquarters Aug. 14-sept. 10, 1777... [click for more]

Fort Blockhouse
An Outpost of the Fort built during French and Indian War... [click for more]

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

Red House Site
Near here stood the Red House, Mentioned in Madame Riedesel's Memoirs built about 1765... [click for more]

Revolutionary Blockhouse
Revolutionary Blockhouse Attacked July 27, 1777... [click for more]

Fort Edward General Interest
Bagley’s Bridge
Bagley's Bridge (Pontoon Type) Blockhouses Guarded Approaches built during French and Indian War... [click for more]

Duncan Campbell and Jane McCrea Graves
The Grave of Duncan Campbell & Jane Mc Crea are just within and to the left of this gateway... [click for more]

Fort Edward (2)
1755 Great Carrying Place Fort Nicholson 1709 Fort Lydius 1731 Fort Lyman 1755... [click for more]

Fort Edward D&H Train Station
Fort Edward D&H Train Station is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]

Fort Edward Northeast Bastion
Near here was Northeast Bastion, Part of Outworks Fort Edward 1755... [click for more]

Fort Edward City Historical Marker
1755 Great Carrying Place Fort Nicholson 1709 Fort Lydius 1731 Fort Lyman 1755... [click for more]

Fort Miller Site
On The Opposite Side of the River - Fort Miller built during French and Indian War... [click for more]

French Defeat
To The South Putnam's Rangers and Provincial Troops Defeated French and Indians after They Had killed Twelve Men July 23, 1757... [click for more]

General Schuyler’s
Entrenchments Headquarters of American Army after the Evacuation of Fort Edward July 1777... [click for more]

Jane McCrea Burial Place
Original Burial Place of Jane Mc Crea July 28, 1777... [click for more]

Jane McCrea
House 1777... [click for more]

Judge William Duer
Site of Home Judge William Duer Statesman and Patriot... [click for more]

Old Ft. Edward Site
To the site of Old Ft. Edward built 1755... [click for more]

Old Military Road
Followed the General Direction of Burgoyne Avenue to Moss Street in Kingsbury... [click for more]

State St. Burying Ground
Original Burial Place of Duncan Campbell Second Burial Place of Jane Mc Crea... [click for more]

The Island
Barracks Hospital, Brick-kiln 1755... [click for more]