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Stars & Stripes First Flew in Battle Marker image, Touch for more information
By Dale K. Benington, June 15, 2010
Stars & Stripes First Flew in Battle Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Stars & Stripes First Flew in BattleFort Stanwix
On North James Street (New York State Route 26) at West Dominick Street, on the right when traveling south on North James Street.
2 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Discover how courage, survival, and success against the odds shaped history... — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
Near North James Street (New York State Route 26) east of West Dominick Street.
3 New York, Oneida County, Rome — The Gateway between East and West.... — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
On North James Street south of West Dominick Street.
4 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Walking on an ancient trail... — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
Near North James Street south of West Dominick Street.
5 New York, Oneida County, Rome — The Fort Community... — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
Near North James Street (New York State Route 26) east of Erie Boulevard East (New York State Route 49).
6 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Their voices heard... — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
Near Black River Boulevard North (New York State Route 46) at East Dominick Street (New York State Route 49).
7 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Fort StanwixDefending the Mohawk Valley — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
Near Black River Boulevard North (New York State Route 46) west of East Dominick Street (New York State Route 49).
8 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Water for the Garrison — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
On Black River Boulevard North (New York State Route 46) north of East Dominick Street (New York State Route 49).
9 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Unrealized Expectations — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
Near East Park Street south of Spring Street.
10 New York, Oneida County, Rome — Futile Approach — Fort Stanwix National Monument —
On North James Street (New York State Route 26) at Liberty Street, on the left when traveling south on North James Street.
 
 
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