Fort Nicholson: 1709, Fort Edward. This location was the Southern terminus of the "Great Carrying Place", a 11 mile route from the Hudson River to the forks of Wood Creek at Fort Anne leading to Lake Champlain. The British during Queen Anne's War erected …
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Niagrara Frontier: Buffalo Area; included sites at (BU-52) Hamburg, (BU-18) Lancaster / Milgrove, (BU-09) Millersport / Ransom Creek, and BU-34/35) Orchard Park. Later merged with Niagara Falls Area.
Niagara Frontier: Niagara Falls Area; included sites…
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Fort Niskayuna: Also known as Canastaginone. Also spelled Canastagone, then Nistigone. First mentioned in 1691. Site was 14 miles from Albany on the South side of the Mohawk River at Fort's Ferry and a few hundred feet West of Mill Creek. Referenced in 17…
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North Redoubt: 1778, Garrison, American. In 1778 as part of the enlarged defenses of West Point two redoubts (North and South) were built two miles southeast of Constitution Island in the highlands en-route to Continental Village. Constructed on two sides…
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Blockhouse 1 : 1814, NYC, Central Park, near 7th Ave entrance at 110th Street. May be same as Fort Clinton (4) near 5th and 107th.
Blockhouse 2 : 1814, NYC, South side of 114th Street west of Morningside Avenue.
Blockhouse 3 : 1814, NYC, South side …
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Fort Number 1: 1776. Built by Col. Swartwout on the southwest slope of Spuyten Duyvil Hill at today's West 230th Street and Sycamore Avenue. Small square fort with abatis. Abandoned without fight. Manned by Hessians until Nov 1778 when replaced by British…
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Oblong Redoubt: Spring 1776, Brooklyn. Bult by Americans to the left (Oblong) of Fort Greene (1776) and right (southwest) of Fort Putnam (1776) on the other side of Flatbush-Jamaica Road (DeKalb and Hudson Avenues). A circular fortification that held 3 co…
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Fort Oghwaga (Oquaga): 1757, Broome County, on the Susquehana River (at what is now East Windsor or Ououquaga, 20 miles below Unadilla) site of the Western terminus of canoe carry (now Route 17) from the Delaware River. This fort was occupied by loyalists…
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