Inscription
Named For Tom Hammond, A Half Breed Oneida Indian A Thriving Settlement Doing A Large Lumbering Business At Close Of Revolution.
Location
AddressOn NYS 9L About 3½ Miles North Of Glens Falls
CityQueensbury, New York
CountyWarren
StateNew York
Coordinates43.563980, -73.855120
Sources
More markers in Warren
Diamond Island
Bolton, New York, NY
In center of lake, military depot of Burgoyne's Army, attacked, Sept. 1777, by Americans under Col. Brown; Later abandoned by enemy.
Half Way Brook
Glens Falls, New York, NY
Midway between Fort Edward and Fort George.
Pass to Trout Brook
Hague, New York, NY
Through This Pass To Trout Brook Was An Indian Trail Used By Robert Rogers After Battle On Snowshoes, 1758, On Retreat To Ft. William Henry
Fort William Henry
Lake George, New York, NY
Fort Wm. Henry 1755 Built By Sir Wm.
Five Mile Run
Queensbury, New York, NY
In French And Indian War This Run Was Avoided Because Of Fear Of Attack By Hidden Indians.
