Fort Neck: 1653, Massapequa, Nassau County. Cpt. Underhill's 1653 campaign against the Long Island indians. Site at Merrick Road and Cedar Shore Drive.
https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/forts/neck
Fort Neilson: 1777, Saratoga, Revolutionary War. The initial American blocking position for Burgoynes advance was on Bemis Heights, centered on the barn of John Neilson. The barn was strengthened with a double tier of logs on three sides. A circular form …
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Fort New Jersey: (Fort Neversink) 1756, Orange County, Port Jervis. Near Delaware and Neversink Rivers, intersection of E. Main and New Jersey Avenue. Also referred to as Fort Minisink or one of the Minisink Forts. Area claimed by both NY and NJ.
https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/forts/new-jersey
New Petersburgh Fort: 1764, East Schuyler, Herkimer County. Three palisaded log houses, five miles west of Fort Dayton, on the north side of the Mohawk.
New Petersburgh Fort - A stockade built and used by the pioneers of Schuyler prior to and during the …
https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/forts/new-petersburgh
Fort Newport: French and Indian War, On the Oneida Carry/Portage (Rome). Construction started August 1756. A square wooden stockade fort with corner bastions, above Wood Creek between Ft Wood Creek and Fort Williams. Destroyed by British 20 Aug 1756 after…
https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/forts/newport
The New Scotland Avenue (Troop B) Armory was built in 1914. It was designed by Lewis Pilcher.
The armory is sited on a relatively flat, approximately 9 acre lot, the northern half of which is occupied by four large, modern, concrete block storage and m…
https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/forts/new-scotland-avenue