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Indian Raid

House and barn of Simon

Westfall on this site,

burned by Brant’s Mohawks

and Tories, July 20, 1776

Marker is on S Maple Avenue (County Route 16), on the left when traveling south.

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Indian Raid

Home of Philip Swartwout, Chairman Committee of Safety, 1777. He and two sons were scalped here in Brant's raid, Oct. 15, 1778.

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 209 and Swartwout Road, on the left when traveling north on U.S. ...

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Indian Raid

Route taken by Col. Brant with captives and cattle taken in in sack of Minisink (Port Jervis) July 20, 1779

Marker is on New York Route 42 1 mile north of New York Route 97.

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Indian Raid

Route taken by N. Y. and N. J. militia in pursuit of Col. Brant for raid on Minisink (Port Jervis) July 21, 1779.

Marker is on U.S. 209, on the right when traveling north.

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Indian Raid

Grist mill on this stream built by Solomon Davis, about 1730, was burned in Brant's raid, July 20, 1779

Marker is at the intersection of Neversink Drive (County Route 80) and Shinhollow Road, on the right when traveling north on Neversink ...

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Indian Raid

School here was burned by raiders July 20, 1779. Teacher scalped, boys made prisoners; girls saved by Brant's mark on aprons.

Marker is on Neversink Drive (County Route 80), on the left when traveling south.

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Indian Raid

Route taken by N. Y. and N. J. militia in pursuit of Col. Brant for raid on Minisink (Port Jervis) July 21, 1779

Marker is on U.S. 209, on the left.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Indian Raid

Jacob Dunham and Samuel,

His Son, Killed Here April

1779. Others of the Family

Escaped by Hiding in The

Woods. Site of Their Home.

Marker is at the intersection of Paradise Point Road and Furguson Road, on the right when traveling east on Paradise Point ...

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Last Recorded Indian Raid

In Oct. 1792, ten Indians attacked party of travelers at Oven Spring. Two men and one woman were killed, a girl and a woman captured, five pack horses taken. Settlers under leadership of Capt. William Edgar pursued raiding party four ...

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Lee’s Ranch Indian Raid

Hostile Indians raided a small settlement in this vicinity Oct. 27, 1866, centering their attack on the house where Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Lee, their two daughters, and eight year old son, a young Miss Hall and Joseph Lillywhite were ...

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