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Related Historical Markers
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.SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — A Colonial — (Sir William Johnson) — |
2 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — A Military Commander — (Sir William Johnson) — |
3 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Superintendent of Indian Affairs — (Sir William Johnson) — |
4 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Johnson Hall — |
5 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — 1 Mile to Baronial Home — |
6 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Johnson Hall 1762 — |
7 ► New York, Fulton County, Broadalbin — Johnson Hall - 1763 — Johnstown — Historic New York — |
8 ► New York, Essex County, Crown Point — Fort St. Frédéric — |
9 ► New York, Warren County, Lake George — The 1755 Battle of Lake George — Lake George Battlefield Park — |
10 ► New York, Warren County, Lake George — Fort George — • • 1759 • • — |
11 ► New York, Oswego County, Oswego — Prideaux's Campaign — A Long Route to Victory — French and Indian War — |
12 ► New York, Wayne County, Sodus Point — A French Inspired Flotilla — Travel Through Wilderness — French & Indian War — |
13 ► New York, Niagara County, Porter — British Forces Landed at Mouth of 4 Mile Creek — |
14 ► New York, Niagara County, Youngstown — The Siege of Fort Niagara — A Calculated Attack — |
15 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — In Memory of Sir William Johnson, Baronet. — |
16 ► New York, Fulton County, Johnstown — Grave of Sir William Johnson — |