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==New York State Historical Markers==
==New York State Historical Markers==
===Description===
===List===
# [[Albert Pawling Marker]]
# [[Burden Iron Works Marker]]
# [[Emma Willard Marker]]
# [[Gasholder House Marker]]
# [[Herman Melville Marker]]
# [[Norman Rockwell Marker]]
# [[Old Mount Ida Cemetery Marker]]
# [[On This Site Marker]]
# [[Rev. Peter Havermans Marker]]
# [[Suffragist Marker]]
# [[The Poestenkill Marker]]
# [[Uncle Sam Marker]]
# [[W & L E Gurley Building Marker]]
# [[Washington Park Marker]]


==RPI Historical Markers==
==RPI Historical Markers==

Revision as of 23:13, 12 December 2024

Introduction

Historical markers are considered to be plaques and monuments dedicated to individuals, places, or events. These markers appear worldwide for a number of reasons and their construction reveals insight into values surrounding history. Troy has many historical markers, some put in by the state others put in by local organizations. RPI itself has a plethora of historical markers dedicated for a variety of reasons.

Troy Historical Markers

Description

In Troy various people/organizations have taken to installing markers to acknowledge the history of the area. The origins of many of these markers is hard to track down, yet they still provide insight into local history that might have otherwise gone unknown.

There are many marker's which talk about the renowned Uncle Sam or other connections to him, [m_,...]. This is a figure who plays a major role surrounding war in American history.

List

  1. "Uncle Sam" Marker
  2. "Uncle Sam" Wilson's Home Marker
  3. 90 First Street Marker
  4. 92 First Street Marker
  5. A Panoramic View of American History Marker
  6. Amos Eaton Marker
  7. Church of the Holy Cross Marker
  8. E. & S. Wilson Brick Manufactory Marker
  9. Edith McCrea House Marker
  10. Emma Hart Willard (campus) Marker
  11. Église Saint Jean Baptiste Marker
  12. Emma Hart Willard (cemetary) Marker
  13. First Baptist Church of Troy Marker
  14. First Female Labor Union 1864 Marker
  15. Fredericka Voorhaar Slingerland Alumnae House Marker
  16. French House Marker
  17. Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel & Crematorium Marker
  18. George Henry Thomas Marker
  19. Historic Oakwood Cemetery Marker
  20. History of 1819 Fifth Avenue Marker
  21. John Paine Marker
  22. Julia Howard Bush Memorial Center Marker
  23. Kate Mullany House Marker
  24. Lansingburgh Marker
  25. Liberty Street Presbyterian Church Marker
  26. Locking Through Marker
  27. Major General Joseph Bradford Carr Marker
  28. Michael Burke Marker
  29. Mills on the Wynant's Kill Marker
  30. Oakwood Cemetery Marker
  31. Rensselaer County's First Courthouse Marker
  32. San Francisco Giants Marker
  33. St. Peter's Cemetery Marker
  34. The Conservatory Marker
  35. The Great Fire of 1862 Marker
  36. The Rescue of Charles Nalle Marker
  37. Third Street Burial Grounds, 1824 Marker
  38. Troy, N.Y. Hall of Famers Marker
  39. T'was The Night Before Christmas Marker
  40. Uncle Sam Monument Marker
  41. Unity House Founded Marker
  42. Warren Family Mortuary Chapel: 1861 Marker
  43. Welcome to the Collar City! Marker
  44. William Henry Freeman
  45. Wilson Farmhouse

New York State Historical Markers

Description

List

  1. Albert Pawling Marker
  2. Burden Iron Works Marker
  3. Emma Willard Marker
  4. Gasholder House Marker
  5. Herman Melville Marker
  6. Norman Rockwell Marker
  7. Old Mount Ida Cemetery Marker
  8. On This Site Marker
  9. Rev. Peter Havermans Marker
  10. Suffragist Marker
  11. The Poestenkill Marker
  12. Uncle Sam Marker
  13. W & L E Gurley Building Marker
  14. Washington Park Marker

RPI Historical Markers

Map of Historical Markers

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References

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