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These markers refer to Sir William Johnson; his biography, his residence, his campaigns at Crown Point, Lake George, and Fort Niagara; and his monument and grave.
 
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By Joe Harness, July 20, 2011
A Colonial Marker
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1 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — A Colonial(Sir William Johnson)
Sent to the Province of New York in 1737, by his uncle Sir Peter Warren for the purpose of supervising landed property in the Mohawk Valley, William Johnson engaged in trade with settlers and Indians. Prospering in mercantile enterprises, he . . . Map (db m52124) HM
2 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — A Military Commander(Sir William Johnson)
Hostilities of the Seven Years' War having commenced, Colonel William Johnson was commissioned a Major General of Provincial Forces and assigned to command the Crown Point Expedition against the French, in 1755. After the failure of the other . . . Map (db m52121) HM
3 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Superintendent of Indian Affairs(Sir William Johnson)
Gaining considerable knowledge of Indian Affairs, his area of responsibility for administration reached from Hudson's Bay Canada to the Carolinas. From the Atlantic to as far west as any Indians were known. Appointed to deal with Indians, and . . . Map (db m52120) HM
4 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Johnson Hall
→ Baronial Home of Sir William Johnson Erected 1762 Open to VisitorsMap (db m5687) HM
5 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — 1 Mile to Baronial Home
1 mile to baronial home of Sir William Johnson erected 1762 open to visitorsMap (db m50225) HM
6 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Johnson Hall 1762
Baronial home of Sir William Johnson. One of the most historic colonial buildings in the United States.Map (db m59002) HM
7 New York, Fulton County, Broadalbin — Johnson Hall - 1763Johnstown — Historic New York —
Sir William Johnson (1715-1774), Indian trader, statesman, diplomat and colonial empire builder. In 1763 he built Johnson Hall, the center of his estate and the scene of many Indian conferences. Coming from Ireland in 1738, Johnson traded with . . . Map (db m57406) HM
8 New York, Essex County, Crown Point — Fort St. Frédéric
Fort St. Frédéric consisted of an outer, bastioned limestone wall enclosing the Citadel, a four-story, eight-sided tower with walls twelve feet thick at the base. Cannon were mounted on each floor of the Citadel, and entry was gained by a . . . Map (db m11415) HM
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9 New York, Warren County, Lake George — The 1755 Battle of Lake GeorgeLake George Battlefield Park
In September 1755, a Colonial army commanded by Major General William Johnson camped on this location in preparation for an advance against the French Fortress of St. Frederic at Crown Point on Lake Champlain. On September 8, a French force . . . Map (db m16035) HM
10 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Fort George• • 1759 • •
In the State Park to the left are the ruins of old Fort George. About here in 1755 the French under Baron Dieskau were defeated by the British Colonials under Sir William Johnson.Map (db m9413) HM
11 New York, Oswego County, Oswego — Prideaux's CampaignA Long Route to Victory — French and Indian War —
Camp, Row, Camp Campaigns in the North American wilderness required extensive planning and massive manpower to reach the objective safely and successfully. For Prideaux's army, the distance from Fort Stanwix to Fort Niagara . . . Map (db m75670) HM
12 New York, Wayne County, Sodus Point — A French Inspired FlotillaTravel Through Wilderness — French & Indian War —
Lakeside Camp. Prideaux's army encamped here at Sodus Bay on the evening of July 1st, 1759. They were formed on the lake the following morning by 6:00 to continue their expedition. Each boat was numbered and each man, whether officer or . . . Map (db m79631) HM
13 New York, Niagara County, Porter — British Forces Landed at Mouth of 4 Mile Creek
British forces under Brig. Gen John Prideaux and Sir William Johnson landed at mouth of 4 Mile Creek, July 6, 1759. Besieged Fort Niagara.Map (db m79641) HM
14 New York, Niagara County, Youngstown — The Siege of Fort NiagaraA Calculated Attack
In July 1759, 2,300 British and New York troops, with about 900 Iroquois allies laid siege to French-held Fort Niagara. 19 days later, with its wall breached and a French relief force defeated only a mile away, Fort Niagara surrendered. . . . Map (db m67473) HM
15 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — In Memory of Sir William Johnson, Baronet.
A man of strong character. A colossal pioneer. One of the greatest men of his time. Sole superintendent and faithful friend of the Six Nations and their Allies. Their Warragiyaey. Founder of Johnstown. He established here the first free school in . . . Map (db m57754) HM
16 New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Grave of Sir William Johnson
Grave of Sir William Johnson Baronet 1715 - MASON - 1774 His Indian name Warraghiyagey "he who does much business" Founder of Johnstown St. John's Episcopal Church St. Patrick's Lodge 4 F.&A.M. First Free School Supt. of Indian . . . Map (db m54281) HM
 
 
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