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⊳Historical Markers and War Memorials in Washington County, New York
Fort Edward is the county seat for Washington County
1 ► New York, Washington County, Adamsville — Adamsville — |
2 ► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Allen Cabin — |
3 ► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Argyle, New York War Memorial — |
4 ► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Kilmer Mill — |
5 ► New York, Washington County, Argyle — South Argyle United Presbyterian Church 1785 - 1935 — |
6 ► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Stone Arch Bridge — |
7 ► New York, Washington County, Argyle — The Family of John Allen — |
8 ► New York, Washington County, Battenville — Battenville — |
9 ► New York, Washington County, Buskirk — Buskirk's Red Covered Bridge — |
10 ► New York, Washington County, Buskirk — Reformed Dutch Church at Tiossiook — |
11 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Cambridge War Memorials Honor Roll — |
12 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Checkered House — |
13 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Continental Road Di- On- On- Da- Wa- Ha Trail — |
14 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — First Church in Cambridge Patent — |
15 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Great Northern War Trail c. 1650-1700 — |
16 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — 693 — Hubbard Hall — |
17 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Old Turnpike Grave- Yard 1756 — |
18 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Old White Church Cemetery — |
19 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Sergeant Frederick W. Mausert, III B-1-7 United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor — |
20 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Site of Skirmish — |
21 ► New York, Washington County, Cambridge — Whiteside Church — |
22 ► New York, Washington County, Clarks Mills — 219 — River Crossing — |
23 ► New York, Washington County, Coila — The Coila United Presbyterian Church — |
24 ► New York, Washington County, Eagle Bridge — Homestead of Grandma Moses — |
25 ► New York, Washington County, Eagle Bridge — Site of British Encampment — |
26 ► New York, Washington County, Easton — Friends Log Meeting House — |
27 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Fort Ann Through History — |
28 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Fort Ann War Memorial / Henry Sartwell / Lester Archer — |
29 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Fort Anne "Gateway to North" — |
30 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Fort Anne — |
31 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Fort Anne First Baptist Church — |
32 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Great Indian Warpath — |
33 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Lakes to Locks Passage The Champlain Canal Region Fort Ann — |
34 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Old Powder House Fort Ann — |
35 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Old Well — |
36 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Ann — Oldest House — |
37 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Anne — Battle Hill — |
38 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Anne — Frank A. Moore Memorial Highway — |
39 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Anne — Half-Way Creek — |
40 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Anne — Old Stone House Library — |
41 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Duer House — |
42 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Fort Edward 1755 — |
43 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Fort Edward War Memorial — |
44 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Fort Miller — |
45 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — NY-11 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail — |
46 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — NY-11½ — Gen. Henry Knox Trail — |
47 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Gen. Schuyler's Intrenchments — |
48 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Gen. Washington — |
49 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Gen. Washington — |
50 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Jane McCrea — |
51 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Jane McCrea — |
52 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Jane McCrea Fort Edward, NY July 27th, 1777 — |
53 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Judge William Duer — |
54 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Major Robert Rogers — |
55 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Memorial to Jane McCrea — |
56 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Northeast Bastion — |
57 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Old Fort Edward — |
58 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Old Fort House Museum — |
59 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Old Military Road — |
60 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Old Moat — |
61 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Progenitors of Independence — |
62 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Rogers Island — |
63 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Rogers Island - Fort Edward, NY The Flood of 1913 & Concrete Barges — |
64 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Rogers Island - Fort Edward, NY A History of the Island — |
65 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Rogers Island -- Fort Edward, NY Rogers' Rangers — |
66 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Sixteen Soldiers — |
67 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Smyth House — |
68 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Empire State Trail At Fort Edward — |
69 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Grave of Duncan Campbell & Jane McCrea — |
70 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Hudson River at Fort Edward Present Day — |
71 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Hudson River at Fort Edward Native Americans — |
72 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Hudson River at Fort Edward, NY Industrial Growth — |
73 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Hudson River at Fort Edward, NY The Colonial and Revolutionary Periods — |
74 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Hudson River at Fort Edward, NY European Encounter — |
75 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Island ← — |
76 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — The Patt Smyth House — |
77 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Edward — Welcome To The Feeder Canal Historic Locks — |
78 ► New York, Washington County, Fort Miller — Lakes to Locks Passage The Great Northeast Journey Champlain Canal Region — |
79 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Ben's Book Station #9 — |
80 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Bishops Corners Granville Village 1780-1980 — |
81 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Erected 1784 — |
82 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Erected 1789 — |
83 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Friends Meeting House — |
84 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Global War on Terrorism Memorial — |
85 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Granville High School War Memorial — |
86 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Granville Revolutionary War Soldiers Memorial — |
87 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Granville Veterans Memorial Park — |
88 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Our Lady of Mt Carmel Roman Catholic Church 1867 2009 — |
89 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Veteran's Memorial Clock Lest We Forget Those Who Served World War II — |
90 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — Village of Granville — |
91 ► New York, Washington County, Granville — World War Memorial Triumphant from the Marne to the Argonne — |
92 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — 220 — Baum Encampment — |
93 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — Breastworks of General Fellows — |
94 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — British Army Camp — |
95 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — Captain Furnival's Battery — |
96 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — Gen. Washington — |
97 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — In Memory Of — |
98 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — Old Continental Road — |
99 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — Position of Burgoyne's Bridge — |
100 ► New York, Washington County, Greenwich — Underground Railroad Stops in Union Village The Abolition Movement and Underground Railroad Greenwich, New York — |
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