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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1776-1783) - A [[Revolutionary War]] cantonment and supply depot established in 1776 near the present day town of Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York. Abandoned in 1783 at the end of the war. Also known as [[Fishkill Supply Depot]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1776-1783) - A [[Revolutionary War]] cantonment and supply depot established in 1776 near the present day town of Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York. Abandoned in 1783 at the end of the war. Also known as [[Fishkill Supply Depot]]. | ||
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== History of Fishkill Barracks == | == History of Fishkill Barracks == | ||
Established in 1776 as the largest of the Continental army depots. The depot supplied the northern department and was expanded to including barracks for some 2,000 troops. Besides the barrack and officer huts, the depot included a palisade, a parade ground, artillery emplacements, a prison, a hospital, storehouses, an armory, blacksmith shops, stables and a powder magazine. | Established in 1776 as the largest of the Continental army depots. The depot supplied the northern department and was expanded to including barracks for some 2,000 troops. Besides the barrack and officer huts, the depot included a palisade, a parade ground, artillery emplacements, a prison, a hospital, storehouses, an armory, blacksmith shops, stables and a powder magazine. | ||
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Fishkill was deactivated as a supply depot late in 1782 as the war wound down. The Quartermaster Commissary Department removed the remaining munitions and general stores. | Fishkill was deactivated as a supply depot late in 1782 as the war wound down. The Quartermaster Commissary Department removed the remaining munitions and general stores. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Much of the Fishkill Barracks and Fishkill Supply Depot area was obliterated by the development of the Dutchess Mall and the exit 13 interchange on I-84. The Van Wyck Homestead remains the only restored structure actually on the site and there is a Revolutionary War burial ground nearby. Several markers refer to the revolutionary period including: | |||
* Mount Gulian - Headquarters of Patriot Major General [[Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben]] during the Revolution and in 1783, the site of the formation of the Society of the Cincinnati. Now Mount Gulian Historic Site, 145 Sterling Street, Beacon, NY 12524, phone 845-831-8172. | * '''Mount Gulian''' - Headquarters of Patriot Major General [[Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben]] during the Revolution and in 1783, the site of the formation of the Society of the Cincinnati. Now Mount Gulian Historic Site, 145 Sterling Street, Beacon, NY 12524, phone 845-831-8172. | ||
* Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill - Occupied by the New York Provincial Congress and used as a prison during the Revolution. Now First Reformed Church, 1153 Main St. Fishkill, NY 12524, phone 845-896-9836. | * '''Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill''' - Occupied by the New York Provincial Congress and used as a prison during the Revolution. Now First Reformed Church, 1153 Main St. Fishkill, NY 12524, phone 845-896-9836. | ||
* Trinity Church - Used as a military hospital by the Continental Army until it was disbanded 2 Jun 1783. | * '''Trinity Church''' - Used as a military hospital by the Continental Army until it was disbanded 2 Jun 1783. | ||
* Van Wyck Homestead - Adjacent to the site of Fiskill Barracks, used as the site of Continental Army headquarters of General Horatio Gates. | * '''Van Wyck Homestead''' - Adjacent to the site of Fiskill Barracks, used as the site of Continental Army headquarters of General Horatio Gates. | ||
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* Elevation: | * Elevation: 230' | ||
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'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/nyhudson.html#fish North American Forts - Fishkill Barracks] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/nyhudson.html#fish North American Forts - Fishkill Barracks] | ||
* [http://dmna.ny.gov/forts/fortsE_L/fishkillBarracks.htm New York State Military Museum - Fishkill Barracks] | |||
* [http://revolutionaryday.com/usroute9/fishkill/default.htm Revolutionary Day - Fishkill] | * [http://revolutionaryday.com/usroute9/fishkill/default.htm Revolutionary Day - Fishkill] | ||
* [http://www.fishkillsupplydepot.org/depot.html Friends of the Fiskill Supply Depot - History] | * [http://www.fishkillsupplydepot.org/depot.html Friends of the Fiskill Supply Depot - History] | ||
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* [http://www.fishkillreformed.org First Reformed Church of Fishkill] | * [http://www.fishkillreformed.org First Reformed Church of Fishkill] | ||
* [http://www.mountgulian.org Mount Gullian Historic Site] | * [http://www.mountgulian.org Mount Gullian Historic Site] | ||
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2465485 Find A Grave - Fishkill Supply Depot Burial Ground] | |||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|8 Jun 2016}} | ||
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Fishkill Barracks (1776-1783) - A Revolutionary War cantonment and supply depot established in 1776 near the present day town of Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York. Abandoned in 1783 at the end of the war. Also known as Fishkill Supply Depot. History of Fishkill BarracksEstablished in 1776 as the largest of the Continental army depots. The depot supplied the northern department and was expanded to including barracks for some 2,000 troops. Besides the barrack and officer huts, the depot included a palisade, a parade ground, artillery emplacements, a prison, a hospital, storehouses, an armory, blacksmith shops, stables and a powder magazine. Patriot Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben established his headquarters in Fishkill and General George Washington established his headquarters on the other side of the Hudson River at Newburgh. The site chosen for the cantonment and depot was strategic in that the Albany to New York Post Road (NY-9 Hwy) and the Great Indian Warrior Trading Path passed through here allowing access to southern New York and northward to Albany and the great lakes as well as connections to other major eastern trails. Fishkill was deactivated as a supply depot late in 1782 as the war wound down. The Quartermaster Commissary Department removed the remaining munitions and general stores. Current StatusMuch of the Fishkill Barracks and Fishkill Supply Depot area was obliterated by the development of the Dutchess Mall and the exit 13 interchange on I-84. The Van Wyck Homestead remains the only restored structure actually on the site and there is a Revolutionary War burial ground nearby. Several markers refer to the revolutionary period including:
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