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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Warren County, New York

 
Clickable Map of Warren County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Warren County, NY (161) Essex County, NY (214) Hamilton County, NY (16) Saratoga County, NY (518) Washington County, NY (169)  WarrenCounty(161) Warren County (161)  EssexCounty(214) Essex County (214)  HamiltonCounty(16) Hamilton County (16)  SaratogaCounty(518) Saratoga County (518)  WashingtonCounty(169) Washington County (169)
Queensbury is the county seat for Warren County
Adjacent to Warren County, New York
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1 New York, Warren County, Adirondack — House 1840
On Church Street.
Oldest house in Horicon. Once owned by Edwin Bush, Superintendent of Tannery. Hides were tanned into leather using hemlock bark.Map (db m140058) HM
2 New York, Warren County, Athol — Town of Thurman War Memorial
On Athol Road (County Route 4) 0.1 miles south of High Street, on the right when traveling south.
Front Face: In Honor Of Men And Women Who Served In The Military Of The United States Of America In War And Peace Dedicated In The Town Of Thurman In The Year Of 2001 Rear Face: All Veterans Who . . . Map (db m150303) WM
3 New York, Warren County, Bolton — Bolton Veterans’ Memorial
On Lake Shore Drive at Horicon Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Lake Shore Drive.
Stanza Three of “The Charge of the Light Brigade” Written in 1854 Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volleyed and thunder’d; Stormed at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode . . . Map (db m148264) WM
4 New York, Warren County, Bolton — The Battlefield Marker
On Lake Shore Drive at Horicon Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Lake Shore Drive.
The Battlefield Marker was used as both a support for blood plasma, and as a marker of the body of a fallen soldier when his steel helmet was placed on top of it. In the position depicted here, it was easily located by graves registration when they . . . Map (db m148267) WM
5 New York, Warren County, Bolton — The Cannon
On Lake Shore Drive at Horicon Avenue on Lake Shore Drive.
The barrel and the firing mechanism of this 4.7 inch cannon were made at the Northwestern Ordnance Company, while the carriage was made at Rock Island Arsenal. According to the records at the Watervliet Arsenal, only 93 cannons of this type were . . . Map (db m168245) WM
6 New York, Warren County, Bolton — The Doughboy
On Lake Shore Drive at Horicon Avenue when traveling south on Lake Shore Drive.
The DOUGHBOY portrays the typical World War I infantryman in battle in Europe, charging forward toward the enemy in the erect “over the top” position used at the time. The expression “Doughboy” came from the tunic buttons . . . Map (db m148266) WM
7 New York, Warren County, Bolton — The Historic Sagamore Hotel
On Sagamore Road, on the right when traveling east.
On Green Island – Opened 1930 National Register of Historic Places (First Hotel – 1883 to 1893) (Second Hotel – 1894 to 1914) (Sagamore Club - 1923 to 1929) Historical Society of the Town of Bolton Map (db m148263) HM
8 New York, Warren County, Bolton — The Huddle
On New York State Route 9N, on the left when traveling north.
Bolton's first hamlet. First post office (1816), general store, tannery blacksmith shop, gristmill & residencesMap (db m130054) HM
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9 New York, Warren County, Bolton — The Scout
On Lake Shore Drive at Horicon Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Lake Shore Drive.
The statue of THE SCOUT portrays the typical World War II and Korean War era Staff Sergeant attired in full battle gear of the time. He is seen here carrying a .45 caliber Thompson sub-machine gun that used the same ammunition as his sidearm, a . . . Map (db m148268) WM
10 New York, Warren County, Bolton, Bolton Landing — Old School House / Kibby’s Kamp
On Wardsboro Road, 1.5 miles north of Padanarum Road (New York State Route 9N), on the left when traveling north.
Old School House Est. 1895 Wardboro N.Y. Kibby's Kamp Town Bolton Pop. 2Map (db m226689) HM
11 New York, Warren County, Bolton Landing — NY-6 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail
On Town Dock Road, on the right when traveling east.
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 Erected by The State of New York . . . Map (db m9798) HM
12 New York, Warren County, Bolton Landing — George Reis Home1917 to 1962
On Sagamore Road, 0.1 miles east of State Route 9N, on the right when traveling east.
Owner and driver of El Lagarto 72 mph, fastest boat in the world Gold Cup racing champion 1933, 1934, 1935Map (db m18432) HM
13 New York, Warren County, Bolton Landing — Goodman Corner and Post Office Site
On Sawmill Road/North Bolton Road (County Route 41) at Padanarum Road, on the right when traveling south on Sawmill Road/North Bolton Road.
1798 Puritan settlers in Bolton. Goodman Avenue in town is named for this family.Map (db m202671) HM
14 New York, Warren County, Bolton Landing — Sembrich Museum & Lakeside Grounds
On Bolton Road (New York State Route 9N), on the right when traveling north.
International opera diva Marcella Sembrich summered & taught here in her studio 1924 to 1935Map (db m18428) HM
15 New York, Warren County, Bolton Landing — Villa Marie Antoinette1918 Gate House
On Bolton Road (New York State Route 9N), on the right when traveling north.
Millionaire's Row mansion of Dr. William Gerard Beckers. Invented chemical fabric dyes. Sold to Harry K. Thaw in 1943.Map (db m18427) HM
16 New York, Warren County, Brant Lake — A Grist Mill
On New York State Route 8, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1865 on this Site by Jud Barton. Operated by Jud and his Sons Until 1937. Powered by Water from Outlet of Mill Pond. Map (db m77378) HM
17 New York, Warren County, Brant Lake — Heintzelman Library
On New York State Route 8, 0.1 miles west of Market Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1907 by generous gifts of Mrs. Emily Heintzelman and residents of the Town of HoriconMap (db m200397) HM
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18 New York, Warren County, Chestertown — Church of the Good Shepherd
On Main Street (U.S. 9) south of Riverside Drive/Theriot Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The buildings in this district were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977Map (db m115213) HM
19 New York, Warren County, Chestertown — Fowler-Dains House
On Main Street (U.S. 9) south of Riverside Drive/Theriot Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The buildings in this district were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977Map (db m115199) HM
20 New York, Warren County, Chestertown — Town Hall
On Main Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.
The buildings in this district were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977Map (db m115216) HM
21 New York, Warren County, Chestertown — War Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 9) at Theriot Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
This plaque is dedicated to those men and women who served their country in a time of need in all wars and conflictsMap (db m115198) WM
22 New York, Warren County, Glen Falls — Lime Kiln Site
Near Glen Falls Feeder Canalway Trail.
This is the site of the Sherman Lime Company kilns that began operating in 1832. Burning the lime in Glens Falls dates back to 1820, however lime was not shipped out of the Glens Falls region until the completion of the Feeder Canal, which enabled . . . Map (db m185976) HM
23 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — “The Spirit of Glens Falls”
Near Ridge Street.
From this location “The Spirit of Glens Falls” Hot air balloon Made its maiden flight July 4, 1977 At 7:14 P.M. Adirondack Hot Air Balloon Festival Committee Glens Falls, New YorkMap (db m148130) HM
24 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — 18th Separate Company Armory
On Warren Street east of Locust Street, on the right when traveling east.
1895 National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m148660) HM
25 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — City Park’s Development
On Ridge Street (New York State Route 9L) at Maple Street, on the left when traveling north on Ridge Street.
Today,City Park serves as a hub for recreation and relaxation for residents and visitors to Glens Falls. The park also plays host to several annual events, concerts, and weddings. Historically, the area now known as City Park was once a bustling . . . Map (db m138815) HM
26 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Civil War Monument
On Bay Street at Maple Street, on the right when traveling north on Bay Street.
Lists the names and units for soldiers from the area who died in the Civil War.Map (db m148606) HM
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27 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Cooper’s Cave
On Route 9, on the right when traveling north.
Cooper’s Cave is a natural chamber in a small unnamed limestone island at the bottom of Glen’s Falls. The cave is open at both ends, and, as the water rises below the falls, it flows through Cooper’s Cave from the channel on the north side of the . . . Map (db m148661) HM
28 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — First Presbyterian Church of Glens Falls
On Glen Street at West Notre Dame Street, on the right when traveling east on Glen Street.
Architect Ralph Adams Cram Completed June 9, 1929 This property has been place on The National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m148204) HM
29 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — NY-9 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail
On Glen Street (U.S. 9) at Ft. Amherst Road, on the right when traveling south on Glen 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 Erected by The State of . . . Map (db m56840) HM
30 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Glens Falls 9/11 Memorial
On Ridge Street at May Street, on the left when traveling north on Ridge Street.
September 11th, 2001 Steel as recovered from World Trade Center Courtesy of Port Authority of NY/NJ Shankensville, Pa. 44 United 93 10:03 World Trade Center 2750 United 175 9:03 American 11 8:46 Pentagon 189 . . . Map (db m148126) WM
31 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Glens Falls AreaHistoric New York
On Interstate 87, on the right when traveling north.
          Where the Hudson River runs eastward before turning south is a series of falls, an obstacle to navigation but also a source of power. These lay athwart the north-south trail between Albany and Montreal. The Queensbury Patent of 23,000 . . . Map (db m56852) HM
32 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Glens Falls War Memorial
On Ridge Street south of Maple Street, on the right when traveling south.
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33 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Glens Falls/Chepontuc
On Main Street (U.S. 9) 0 miles south of Mohican Street, on the left when traveling north.
Glens Falls Although the founding fathers laid out Glen Falls a half mile to the north, their new village flourished at the foot of the hill. Abraham Wing built the first commercial enterprise in 1765, a combination tavern, inn, and store on . . . Map (db m148702) HM
34 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Global War on Terrorism
On Glen Street / U.S. 9 west of Monument Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The Global War on Terrorism Monument honors the military service members who served in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and their families who supported them. Their sacrifice will forever be remembered.Map (db m148686) WM
35 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Henry Crandall
On Glen Street / Route 9 west of Monument Street, on the right when traveling west.
Born in 1821 into a poor family on the east side of Lake George, Henry Crandall went on to make a fortune as a lumberman. He retired at age 59 and until his death in 1913 he gave generously of his money. Legend has it that Henry Crandall was . . . Map (db m148783) HM
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36 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — History of Crandall Public Library
On Maple Street east of Bay Street, on the left when traveling west.
In 1892, local philanthropist and respected businessman Henry Crandall offered to fund a public library in Glens Falls. Crandell approached Superintendent of Glens Falls City Schools, Dr. Sherman Williams, and donated $2,500 to provide furniture . . . Map (db m172478) HM
37 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Korean War Monument
On Upper Glen Street (U.S. 9) west of Monument Road, on the right when traveling south.
Korean War 1950 - 1953Map (db m148687) WM
38 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Peace and Victory Monument
On Glen Street / Route 9 (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.
To those who served in our nation's wars through whose courage and sacrifice came victory and peaceMap (db m148688) WM
39 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — The Battles of Saratoga - 1777Historic New York
On Interstate 87, on the right when traveling south.
One of the most decisive battles in world history ended with the surrender near here of the British army invading from Canada under General “Gentleman Johnny” Burgoyne in 1777. The defeat ended a summer-long campaign by over 7,000 British, Hessian . . . Map (db m56850) HM
40 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — The Church of the Messiah (Episcopal)
On Glen Street west of Bay Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m147758) HM
41 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — The DeLong House
On Glen Street near Bacon Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1860, Zopher and Catherine DeLong moved to Glens Falls from the Saratoga County town of Day where Zopher had been a farmer, lumberman and proprietor of a general store. They purchased this Glen Street property, with its simple wooden house built . . . Map (db m147865) HM
42 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — The onetime Dr. James Ferguson Office
On Culvert Street north of Warren Street, on the left when traveling south.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m148326) HM
43 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Tree of Friendship
On Maple Street at Ridge Street, on the left on Maple Street.
September 22, 1988 Francis V. O’Keefe Mayor of Glens Falls Masatoshi Nishimura Mayor of Saga City, Japan Sister CitiesMap (db m148129)
44 New York, Warren County, Glens Falls — Weber Furlong1878-1962
On Ridge Street south of Maple Street.
One of America’s great and influential artists of the Twentieth Century, Weber Furlong was among the first to champion the modern art movement. The final years of her life were spent in Glens Falls, where she lived and taught near this site at her . . . Map (db m148128) HM
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45 New York, Warren County, Hague — Battles at Sabbath Day Point
On Lake Shore Drive (U.S. 9N), on the right when traveling south.
In 1757, some 350 NJ Provincials, paddling from Fort William Henry, were ambushed near this site by Native Americans and Canadians, suffering 70% casualties. In 1758, General Abercrombie camped here with 15,000 men. Both generals were on their way . . . Map (db m126226) HM
46 New York, Warren County, Hague — Garfield's Hotel & Tavern
On Lake Shore Drive (New York State Route 9N), on the right when traveling south.
1810 Site Of Garfield's Hotel & Tavern One of the earliest stopping places on Lake George. Other hotels on this site were Arthur's Phoenix, and Beachside with the Cave Bar. The original owner was Nathaniel Garfield, a Revolutionary War . . . Map (db m66544) HM
47 New York, Warren County, Hague — Graphite1880-1921
On Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8) at Old Mill Road, on the right when traveling west on Graphite Mountain Road.
A mining town of 400 thrived here with homes, church, post office, school, boarding houses, bowling alley, social hall, stores, sawmill, and saloonsMap (db m200395) HM
48 New York, Warren County, Hague — Hague Central School
On Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8) 0.2 miles west of New York State Route 9N, on the right when traveling west.
Located on this site 1927-1979. Replaced many rural schools & graduated some 400 students. It was a hub for community events during this period.Map (db m200393) HM
49 New York, Warren County, Hague — Hague Heritage Cemetery1803 – 1870
On Lake Shore Drive (U.S. 9N), on the right when traveling south.
Burial ground for many original Hague settlers and numerous Revolutionary and Civil War veterans. Also known as “The Old Hague Cemetery.” Map (db m126222) HM
50 New York, Warren County, Hague — Legendary RocksLakes to Locks Passage — Lake George Region —
On Lake Shore Drive (New York State Route 9N) south of Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8), on the right when traveling north.
Legendary Rocks Hague lays claim to some of the most legendary rocks on Lake George. Deer's Leap, several miles to the south on Tongue Mountain gets its name from the wvay hunters would run deer off the cliff with dogs. A more colorful . . . Map (db m180282) HM
51 New York, Warren County, Hague — The Alma Farm Park
On Lake Shore Drive (New York State Route 9N) 0.1 miles south of Padanarum Road, on the right when traveling south.
Site of the 1000 acre farm owned by Theodore and Helene Meyer 1884-1925. Site of Civilian Conservation Corps S-32 Camp and Plantations 1933-1947. In memory of the Alma Farm and those who loved it. Placed by Historical Society of Bolton and . . . Map (db m202789) HM
52 New York, Warren County, Hague — The Dairy BuildingHague Historical Society Walking Tour
On Graphite Mountain Road, 0.1 miles west of Lakeshore Drive (New York State Route 9N), on the right when traveling east.
1918 Smith Sexton bought this building, a barn, from Louis Burgess. Smith and his wife turned the upstairs into a living space where they spent the winters; in the summers they ran the Uncas Hotel (now the Northern Lake George Resort). A . . . Map (db m180218) HM
53 New York, Warren County, Hague — The Hague MarketThe Hague Historical Society Walking Tour
On Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8) west of Lakeshore Drive (New York State Route 9N).
1901 This building was built by Ellis Bolton, the Hague Town Supervisor. Bolton partnered with Melvin Barton and shortly thereafter John Keenan. It seems that Bolton was a silent partner because the store operated under the name of Barton and . . . Map (db m180210) HM
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54 New York, Warren County, Hague — The Working Side of HagueLakes to Locks Passage — Lake George Region —
On Lake Shore Drive (New York State Route 9N) just south of Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8), on the right when traveling north.
Before summer vacations brought bathers to Lake George beaches, lumbering and mining formed the business base of Hague. The hamlet of Graphite, located on the mountain west of Hague started in the lumbering era, then quickly grew when Joseph . . . Map (db m180292) HM
55 New York, Warren County, Hague — The Wreck of the Steamboat John JayLakes to Locks Passage — Lake George Region —
On Lake Shore Drive (New York State Route 9N) south of Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8), on the right when traveling north.
Tourists and visitors to the Lake George area relied on steamboats to get to Hague from Ticonderoga or Caldwell. The journey was always relaxing and enjoyable, until the evening of July 29, 1856, when the John Jay left Cook's Landing at . . . Map (db m180327) HM
56 New York, Warren County, Hague — Town of Hague Centennial
On Lake Shore Drive (New York State Route 9N) near Graphite Mountain Road (New York State Route 8), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m66534) HM
57 New York, Warren County, Johnsburg — Cpl. Charles D. Ross
On New York State Route 8, 0.2 miles east of New York State Route 28, on the right when traveling east.
In memory of Cpl. Charles D. Ross Killed in action in the Korean War August 8, 1951 United States Army Seventh Cavalry Regiment Company M Third Battalion Awarded the Purple Heart Born February 16, 1930 Wevertown, New York Member of . . . Map (db m138534) WM
58 New York, Warren County, Johnsburg — Mathew B. BradyCivil War Photographer — CA. 1822-1896 —
On New York State Route 28, 4.6 miles east of New York State Route 8, on the right when traveling east.
Childhood Home Near this Site Matthew Brady was born of Irish immigrant parents and grew up here in Johnsburg off what is today called Pasco Road. Some records suggest that he was actually born here. Youngest of three children, his father was . . . Map (db m137822) HM
59 New York, Warren County, Johnsburg — The Forest Preserve and Adirondack Park
On New York State Route 28, 2 miles north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Comprising six million acres, the Adirondack Park contains the largest wilderness area in the eastern United States. It is nearly three times the size of Yellowstone National Park and larger than the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a state park, . . . Map (db m138530) HM
60 New York, Warren County, Lake George — A Common Stone
Near Canada Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m9042) HM
61 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Adirondack Forest PreserveLake George Battlefield Park
On Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
At a junction along one of the most historic water routes in America, connecting the Hudson River to Lake Champlain, this site witnessed military engagements during both the French and Indian War (1755-1763) and the American Revolution (1775-1783). . . . Map (db m16115) HM
62 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Alfred Stieglitz/Georgia O’Keeffe
On Lakeshore Drive (New York State Route 9N) at Hill Drive, on the left when traveling north on Lakeshore Drive.
Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) They lived on this hill and created art reflecting their love of Lake George.Map (db m130051) HM
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63 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Battle of Lake GeorgeSept. 8, 1755
On Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
Right of Monument: Defeat would have opened the road to Albany to the French Back of Monument: 1903 The Society of Colonial Wars erected this monument to commemorate the victory of the colonial forces under General William Johnson and their . . . Map (db m9410) HM
64 New York, Warren County, Lake George — 12 — Bloody Morning Scout
On New York State Route 9N at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling east on State Route 9N.
Dedicated to the soldiers of Col. Ephraim Williams's detachment and their Mohawk allies who died September 8, 1755 during this engagement when ambushed by French forces approximately 2 miles south of this site on the Old Military Road. Among the . . . Map (db m138549) WM
65 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Bloody Pond
On Lake George Glens Falls Road (U.S. 9) at Farm to Market Road (County Route 149), on the right when traveling north on Lake George Glens Falls Road.
Here Sept. 8, 1755 (Battle of Lake George) the colonial forces under Lieut. Col. Cole checked the hitherto successful advance of Baron Dieskau and his allies, changing the English rout into ultimate victory. Here likewise on the evening of the same . . . Map (db m17376) HM
66 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Charles R. Bishop Childhood Home
On U.S. 9, 0.1 miles north of Somerville Road, on the right when traveling north.
Charles R. Bishop (1822-1915) considered one of Hawaii's greatest benefactors. Married Princess Bernice Pauahi. Buried Hawaiian Royal Tomb.Map (db m97068) HM
67 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Col. Williams Monument
On Lake George Glens Falls Road (U.S. 9) 0.5 miles north of Intersection of Farm to Market Road (County Route 149), on the right when traveling north.
Founder of Williams CollegeMap (db m17330) HM
68 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Colonel Ephraim Williams, Jr.
On Glens Falls Lake George Road (U.S. 9) 0.4 miles north of State Route 149 intersection (U.S. 149), on the left when traveling north.
On this site in 1755, Colonel Ephraim Williams, Jr. was buried after his death in the battle called "Bloody Morning Scout," a skirmish that opened the Battle of Lake George. Ephraim Williams, Jr. is best known as the Founder of Williams College, a . . . Map (db m17329) HM
69 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Colonial Maritime HeritageLake George Battlefield Park
On Beach Road at Fort George Road, on the right when traveling east on Beach Road.
Numerous vessels plied the waters of the lake during the French and Indian War (1755-1763) and the American Revolution (1775-1783). Many of the smaller vessels were constructed elsewhere, while others were constructed at the south end of Lake George . . . Map (db m16114) HM
70 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Delaware & Hudson Railroad
On Beach Road at Fort George Road, on the right when traveling east on Beach Road.
The arrival of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Lake George in 1882 had a significant impact on life in the region. Early vacationers often arrived in rail cars direct from New York City and Albany. While the rich and famous relaxed at lakeside . . . Map (db m16118) HM
71 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Ethan Allen tour boat tragedy
On Lower Amherst Street, on the right when traveling east.
We hear from the misty troubled shore the voice of those gone before drawing the soul to it's anchorage Bret Harte This memorial is dedicated to the twenty men and women who tragically perished when the Ethan Allen tour boat . . . Map (db m18434) HM
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72 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Fort George• • 1759 • •
On Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
In the State Park to the left are the ruins of old Fort George. About here in 1755 the French under Baron Dieskau were defeated by the British Colonials under Sir William Johnson.Map (db m9413) HM
73 New York, Warren County, Lake George — French Mtn. Hamlet
On Lake George Road (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.
A 19th century community with the Halfway House, Brown's store plank road tollgate, School #14, sawmill, tannery, race track, Post Office and 14 residences.Map (db m18468) HM
74 New York, Warren County, Lake George — NY-7 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail
On Fort George Road, on the right when traveling south.
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 Erected by The State of New York . . . Map (db m9795) HM
75 New York, Warren County, Lake George — NY-8 — Gen. Henry Knox Trail
On Lake George Glens Falls Road (U.S. 9) 1 mile north of Farm to Market Road (County Route 149), on the right when traveling north.
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 Erected by . . . Map (db m18647) HM
76 New York, Warren County, Lake George — 338 — Georgia O'Keeffe1887-1986
On County Route 9L.
American artist who stayed at Wakonda in June 1908 on a scholarship from the Art Students League. Map (db m133044) HM
77 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Lake GeorgeHistoric New York
On Adirondack Northway (U.S. 87 at milepost 55) when traveling south.
The natural route by water and portage between the St. Lawrence River and the Hudson River traversed Lake George. Christened Lac du Saint Sacrement in 1646 by the Jesuit missionary, Isaac Jogues, it was renamed in 1755 by Sir William Johnson to . . . Map (db m18102) HM
78 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Lake George in the American RevolutionLake George Battlefield Park
On Fort George Road, on the right when traveling south.
Lake George played an important role throughout the American Revolution as a transportation route, staging area and outpost. In December 1775, as some American troops were ferried north during their abortive invasion of Canada, Colonel Henry Knox’s . . . Map (db m16111) HM
79 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Lake George Region Veterans Memorial
On New York State Route 9N at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling east on State Route 9N.
Lake George Region Veterans Memorial Honoring all veterans who served our country in war and peace All gave some Some gave all Their sacrifice Our gratitude Map (db m138552) WM
80 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Lake George Steamboat Company
On Beach Road near U.S. 9, on the left when traveling east.
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81 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Lake George War Memorial
Honoring Veterans of All Wars The veterans on this Honor Roll have had substantial ties to the Residency and Service to the Lake George Community. Legend of Periods of Military Service 0 – Civil War 1 – World War 1 2 – . . . Map (db m148262) WM
82 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Lake House
Near Park Road.
Luxurious hotel built on this site in 1832, torn down in 1904 and site dedicated as Shepard Park in 1917 Village of Lake GeorgeMap (db m148261) HM
83 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Memorial to Four Unknown Soldiers
Near Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
A Memorial to Four Unknown Soldiers --------------- who fell September 8, 1755 on the Bloody Morning Scout led by Col. Ephraim Williams and King Hendrick against the French and Indians under Baron Dieskau. The remains were disinterred in building a . . . Map (db m9049) HM
84 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Military Dock
On Beach Road at Lake George Road, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
During the French and Indian War, British and Procincial troops used a dock near here for loading soldiers, artillery, and supplies.Map (db m9424) HM
85 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Military Road
On Lake George Glens Falls Road (U.S. 9) 0.1 miles north of Farm to Market Road (County Route 149), on the left when traveling north.
Military Road built between Fort Edward and Lake George built by Sir William Johnson during the summer of 1755Map (db m17339) HM
86 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Montcalm's Camp
On Canada Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling north.
On these grounds Montcalm's Army camped during the siege of Ft. Wm. Henry, August 6 - 9, 1757Map (db m17388) HM
87 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Mountainside Library
On New York 9L at Joshua Rock Road, on the right when traveling north on New York 9L.
Founded 1894 Built 1904 through the efforts of Seeyle-Eggelston family and Andrew Carnegie Erected by Town of Queensbury 2008 Map (db m148714) HM
88 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Northeast BastionFort William Henry — 1755 - 1757 —
Near Beach Road, on the right when traveling east.
This was the flagstaff bastion. During the early days of the bombardment, a French projectile severed a pulley on one of the poles, causing the English flag to fall. One of the carpenters rushed to repair the damage, but as he climbed the pole, had . . . Map (db m15801) HM
89 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Northwest BastionFort William Henry — 1755 - 1757 —
Near Beach Road, on the right when traveling east.
This bastion suffered the heaviest damage from Montcalm’s artillery. Here a howitzer shell landed on an ammunition box killing or wounding 16, including a "provincial Officer who was never heard of but part of his coat was found." Each night the . . . Map (db m15802) HM
90 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Radeau Land Tortoise
On Beach Road at Fort George Road, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
has been designated a National Historic Landmark This vessel possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America. Built by British and provincial forces in 1758, the seven-gun, 26-oar French and Indian War . . . Map (db m16116) HM
91 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Radeau Warship
On Beach Road, 0.5 miles east of County Route 9L, on the right when traveling east.
Land Tortoise, built by Colonial and British troops, near this site in 1758. Lies 2 miles north in 107 feet of water.Map (db m17383) HM
92 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Royal Sussex Regiment Memorial
Near Canada Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling north.
This plaque commemorates the memory of those officers, N.C.O.s and men of the 35th Regiment of Foot (now the Royal Sussex Regiment), their wives and families who lost their lives during the defence of Fort William Henry, and the subsequent massacre . . . Map (db m9043) HM
93 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Southeast BastionFort William Henry — 1755 - 1757 —
Near Beach Road, on the right when traveling east.
The original entrance to the fort was under this bastion. A road led to it from the vicinity of the old Railroad Station and Steamboat dock. About a quarter mile away, the rising hill of tall pines marks the site of the Battle of Lake George. This . . . Map (db m15806) HM
94 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Southwest BastionFort William Henry — 1755 - 1757 —
Near Beach Road, on the right when traveling east.
You are looking at the general area of the cemetery which encompassed most of the parking area and extended across Canada Street. Many soldiers died from wounds inflicted during battle, but most deaths were related to infection and disease. In 1842, . . . Map (db m15805) HM
95 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Stockaded Fort 1759Lake George Battlefield Park
On Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
In 1759, while Colonel Montresor constructed Fort George out of limestone, a star-shaped stockaded fort was built closer to Lake George by Major General Jeffery Amherst’s army. This British complex encompassed an officers’ barracks, a soldiers’ . . . Map (db m16113) HM
96 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Submerged Track
On Beach Road at Fort George Road, on the left when traveling east on Beach Road.
Offshore lies D & H “Marine Track” 5-15 ft of water. Operated from 1910-1950. Boats launched off railcars. 205 ft of spur survives.Map (db m16117) HM
97 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Sunken Fleet
On Lower Amherst Street near U.S. 9, on the right when traveling east.
Fall 1758 British/Americans sank Radeau Land Tortoise, Sloop Halifax, 260 bateaux to avoid plunder by French raiding partiesMap (db m17384) HM
98 New York, Warren County, Lake George — The 1755 Battle of Lake GeorgeLake George Battlefield Park
On Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
In September 1755, a Colonial army commanded by Major General William Johnson camped on this location in preparation for an advance against the French Fortress of St. Frederic at Crown Point on Lake Champlain. On September 8, a French force . . . Map (db m16035) HM
99 New York, Warren County, Lake George — The Hospital
Near Fort George Road, on the left when traveling south.
At Battle of Lake George many wounded soldiers and some with smallpox were cruelly murdered by Indians of Montcalm’s Army.Map (db m9415) HM
100 New York, Warren County, Lake George — Towers Hall
On U.S. 9, 0.1 miles north of Mohican Street, on the right when traveling north.
The building over the hill is Towers Hall. It was the carriage house for the Ft. Wm. Henry Hotel and housed many hotel employees.Map (db m162789) HM

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