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Men of Ticonderoga
In memory of
the men
of Ticonderoga
who ...
Milford Town Halls
Since Its Founding In 1639
Milford
Has Erec...
New York State Office Building
New York State
Office Building
Corner...
Milford
This area was settled in 1639 as an independent colony by ...
Site of Benicia Seminary
[Marker mounted on front of base (Photo #1]
T...
The American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects was founded on this s...
Sandusky County Fairgrounds
Site of camps during the Pontiac Conspiracy
Here Bra...
Fort Marshall
This settlers' refuge, located near Warm Spring Indian Tra...
William Findlay
In commemoration of William Findlay. Born in Mercer...
Military Heroes of Ticonderoga
Placed here July, 1899,
by
Joseph Cook
i...
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Men of Ticonderoga
In memory of
the men
of Ticonderoga
who offered their
lives in defense
of their country
Side of Monument:
The gift of
Clayton H. DeLano
A lover of his native town
Marker is at the intersection of The Portage and Champlain Avenue, on the right when traveling south on ...
Milford Town Halls
Since Its Founding In 1639
Milford
Has Erected Five Town Halls
All Of Which Have Stood On This Site
Their Dates Of Erection
And Destruction Are
1645 – 1734
1734 – 1758
1760 – 1832
1832 – 1915
1916
Marker is at the intersection of River ...
New York State Office Building
New York State
Office Building
Cornerstone Laid By
Gov. Alfred E. Smith, 1928.
Marker is on South Swan Street near State Street, on the left when traveling east.
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Milford
This area was settled in 1639 as an independent colony by a congregation of English Puritans led by their minister, the Reverend Peter Prudden. Land was purchased from Ansantawae, a sachem of the Paugusset Indians and originally named Wepewaug. It ...
Site of Benicia Seminary
[Marker mounted on front of base (Photo #1]
The birthplace of Mills College, founded in 1852 as the Young Ladies' Seminary of Benicia. Acquired from Mary Atkins by Cyrus and Susan Mills in 1865. It was moved to its present site ...
The American Institute of Architects
The American Institute of Architects was founded on this site February 23, 1857 by thirteen architects of ideals and vision. Throughout the years its members have contributed to the advancement of architecture and have encouraged the development of the allied ...
Sandusky County Fairgrounds
Site of camps during the Pontiac Conspiracy
Here Bradstreet's British expedition camped in 1764. Also farthest point west reached by colonial forces under command of Col. Israel Putnam. These grounds purchased in 1870 by the Sandusky County Agricultural Society.
Marker is at ...
Fort Marshall
This settlers' refuge, located near Warm Spring Indian Trail, was built about 1755 on the land of William Marshall. It was used as a station in the daily military patrol to guard the southwestern frontier of the Conococheague Settlement from ...
William Findlay
In commemoration of William Findlay. Born in Mercersburg June 20, 1768; member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives five sessions, 1797-1807; State Treasurer for eleven years; Governor of the Commonwealth 1817-1820; United States Senator from Pennsylvania for six years, and ...
Military Heroes of Ticonderoga
Placed here July, 1899,
by
Joseph Cook
in memory of
the military heroes
of
Ticonderoga.
Names on Rock:
Putnam 1758
Ethan Allen 1776
Lord Howe 1758
Amherst 1759
Burgoyne 1777
Iroquois Chiefs 1609
Samuel DeChamplain 1609
Montcalm 1758
A. Lee 1899
Marker is on The Portage, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org