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== | == Old Stone Fort History == | ||
A [[Revolutionary War]] refuge and fortification first established as a limestone German Reformed Church in 1772. The church was enclosed by a log stockade in 1777 and garrisoned by Continental soldiers in 1778-1779. The Schoharie Valley, the [[Middle Fort]] and the Lower Fort were attacked by British, Tory and Indian Forces in October of 1780. The British forces under Sir [[John Johnson]] and the Mohawk Indian forces under Chief [[Joseph Brant]] laid waste to the valley but were unable to take either fort. | A [[Revolutionary War]] refuge and fortification first established as a limestone German Reformed Church in 1772. The church was enclosed by a log stockade in 1777 and garrisoned by Continental soldiers in 1778-1779. The Schoharie Valley, the [[Middle Fort]] and the Lower Fort were attacked by British, Tory and Indian Forces in October of 1780. The British forces under Sir [[John Johnson]] and the Mohawk Indian forces under Chief [[Joseph Brant]] laid waste to the valley but were unable to take either fort. | ||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Part of the Old Stone Fort Museum Complex near the town of Schoharie in Schoharie County, New York. The complex includes six other historic period buildings. The stone church building houses the museum. | Part of the Old Stone Fort Museum Complex near the town of Schoharie in Schoharie County, New York. The complex includes six other historic period buildings. The stone church building houses the museum. | ||
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Old Stone Fort (1) | (1777-1785) | ||
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* Elevation: 643' | * Elevation: 643' | ||
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'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[Middle Fort]] | |||
* [[Schoharie Valley Forts]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
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* [http://www.theoldstonefort.org Official Site] | * [http://www.theoldstonefort.org Official Site] | ||
{{Visited|3 May 2012}} | {{Visited|15 Jun 2016, 3 May 2012}} | ||
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[[Category:Starter Page]] | [[Category:Starter Page]] | ||
[[Category:2012 Research Trip]] | [[Category:2012 Research Trip]] | ||
[[Category:2016 Research Trip]] | |||
[[Category:Revolutionary War Forts]] | [[Category:Revolutionary War Forts]] | ||
[[Category:Schoharie Valley Forts]] |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 7 January 2019
Old Stone Fort (1) (1777-1785) - A Revolutionary War refuge and fortification first established as a German Reformed Church in 1772 near Schoharie in Schoharie County, New York. The church was enclosed with a log stockade in 1777. Abandoned as a fortification in 1785. Also known as the Lower Fort.
Old Stone Fort HistoryA Revolutionary War refuge and fortification first established as a limestone German Reformed Church in 1772. The church was enclosed by a log stockade in 1777 and garrisoned by Continental soldiers in 1778-1779. The Schoharie Valley, the Middle Fort and the Lower Fort were attacked by British, Tory and Indian Forces in October of 1780. The British forces under Sir John Johnson and the Mohawk Indian forces under Chief Joseph Brant laid waste to the valley but were unable to take either fort. During the U.S. Civil War the church building served as an armory for the local militia. In 1773, the building was given to Schoharie County for preservation as a historic landmark. Current StatusPart of the Old Stone Fort Museum Complex near the town of Schoharie in Schoharie County, New York. The complex includes six other historic period buildings. The stone church building houses the museum.
See Also: Sources:
Links: Visited: 15 Jun 2016, 3 May 2012
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