On Central Avenue South (U.S. 4) at South Street, on the right when traveling south on Central Avenue South.
Lincoln's law clerk, first Union officer killed in Civil War 5-24-1861. Final resting place Hudson View Cemetery, Mechanicville, with parents. — — Map (db m40737) HM
On South Main Street at Post Office Street, on the right when traveling north on South Main Street.
Through this Place Passed
Gen. Henry Knox
In the Winter of 1775 - 1776
To Deliver To
Gen. George Washington
At Cambridge
The Train of Artillery
From Fort Ticonderoga
Used to Force the British
Army to Evacuate Boston . . . — — Map (db m23712) HM
On Davenport Estates, on the right when traveling west.
Historic Yards
First Linked to Rail in 1835
major yards were built by
Hoosic Tunnel, D&H, Fitchburg
& B&M Lines. By 1912 it was
third largest yard in U.S.A
— — Map (db m40828) HM
On U.S. 4 near New York State Route 67, on the right when traveling north.
First friction matches, 1811;
Champlain Canal, 1823; S & R RY 1835; linen thread mill, 1850; power dam, 1885; rail yards, 1892; book paper mill 1904. — — Map (db m129272) HM
On North Central Avenue (New York State Route 32) at Burke Street, on the right when traveling south on North Central Avenue.
Dedicated In Memory Of
PFC. Harold M. Patenaude
101st Airborne Div.
Killed In Action -
Vietnam - 9/10/66
And The Members Of
The US Armed Forces
In All Wars — — Map (db m145178) WM