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By Howard C. Ohlhous, August 17, 2008
Site of The Battle of Oriskany
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1 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — Site of The Battle of OriskanyAugust 6, 1777 — Historic New York —
2 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — Here the Battle of Oriskany Was Fought
3 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — The Rally
4 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — In the Valley homes was great mourning
5 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — Campaign of 1777 — 6th stop on the walking tour — Reported missing
6 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — A Final Attempt — 7th stop on the walking tour — Reported missing
7 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — I Will Face The Enemy — 8th stop on the walking tour — Reported missing
8 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — 14 — Near This Spot — 40 mile route taken by Gen. Herkimer Aug. 3-6, 1777 —
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9 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — The Military Road
10 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — Ambush Started Here
11 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — The Ambush — 11th stop on the walking tour — Reported missing
12 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — The military road and the ravine — 12th stop on the walking tour — Reported missing
13 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — Campaign of 1777 — 13th stop on the walking tour — Reported missing
14 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — General Herkimer's Troops
15 New York, Oneida County, Oriskany — To The Unknown Patriotic Soldiers of Tryon County
 
 
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