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Fort Klock- A mid-18th century fur trading post and fortified stone house structure that was widely used in the Mohawk Valley by settlers as a place of refuge during the French and Indian War, and later, the War of Independence

Indian Castle Church- Built in 1769 by Sir William Johnson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The 231 year old church is now owned and maintained by the Indian Castle Church Restoration and Preservation Society.

Nellis Tavern- Built in 1749 by Christian Nellis and maintained by the Palatine Historical Society. It was a public tavern, and store etc.

Clearning the Erie Canal spring 1900
Larger View of above photo, cleaning the Erie Canal opposite St. Johnsville in the spring of 1900

 

Erie Canal Lock 33
St. Johnsville, New York


Margaret Reaney Memorial Library & Museum-. Built in 1909 as a gift from local textile manufacturer, Joseph H. Reaney. The building is dedicated in memory of Mr. Reaney's beloved mother, Margaret Julia Reaney.

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Erie Canal and how it affected towns & cities

Historic photos of St.Johnsville

Three Rivers-Hudson-Mohawk-Schoharie

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