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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Argyle, New York
Fort Edward is the county seat for Washington County
Argyle is in Washington County
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ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON COUNTY
Essex County (213) ►
Rensselaer County (155) ►
Saratoga County (496) ►
Warren County (160) ►
Addison County, Vermont (72) ►
Bennington County, Vermont (63) ►
Rutland County, Vermont (101) ►
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1► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Allen Cabin — ![]() |
The log cabin where all six of the Allen family and three slaves were killed, July 26,1777 by Leloup and his Indians was north of here. — — Map (db m58513) HM |
2► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Argyle, New York War Memorial — ![]() |
Top Inscription- Dedicated to the memory of the veterans of all wars police actions & conflicts in which our country has been involved. Inscription on the Bottom Plaque- In grateful remembrance of the patriots of the Town of . . . — — Map (db m139272) WM |
3► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Kilmer Mill — ![]() |
Built short distance West of here before Revolution. First settlement in Argyle Village and first grist mill within forty miles. — — Map (db m58533) HM |
4► New York, Washington County, Argyle — South Argyle United Presbyterian Church — 1785 - 1935 — ![]() |
First Pastor Rev. Thomas Beveredge First Elders John McNeil John McKnight William Reid First Trustees Casper Bain William Robertson Robert Robertson David McKnight John Reid John Harsha Building is situated on the 160 acres deeded to the above . . . — — Map (db m58529) HM |
5► New York, Washington County, Argyle — Stone Arch Bridge — ![]() |
Reconstructured 1870 over original stone bridge — — Map (db m129535) HM |
6► New York, Washington County, Argyle — The Family of John Allen — ![]() |
Nine persons were massacred about 100 yards east of here by a band of Indians attached to Burgoyne's army July 25,1777. The Cairn marks their burial place. — — Map (db m58512) HM |