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The Schuyler House or General Schuyler House was built in November 1777 over 29 days for General Philip Schuyler (later Senator Schuyler, and Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law). It is now part of Saratoga National Historical Park (located 8 miles away). [ 1 ]
The Schuyler House, the Bullard Block, Old Saratoga Reformed Church, and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] The Marshall House is listed as a significant Revolutionary War historic site and is the sole surviving building from the time of the Battles of Saratoga.
House built in 1813 by Herman Gansevoort (1779–1862). 29: Nathan Garnsey House: Nathan Garnsey House: January 12, 2012 : 1453 NY 146: Rexford: Unaltered example of Federal architecture, ca. 1791. 30: Gideon Putnam Burying Ground
General Philip Schuyler's Schuyler House is located eight miles (13 km) north in Schuylerville. It is a restored house museum open by tour. The Saratoga Battle Monument is in the nearby village of Victory. The park is located on the upper Hudson River southeast of Saratoga Springs.
Saratoga National Historical Park – A national historical park that includes the Schuyler House, Saratoga Monument, Victory Woods, and the Battlefield (in Stillwater). Schuylerville – A village in the northeastern section of the town, located on US-4, NY-29&32, Champlain Canal, and Hudson River
Schuyler Mansion is a historic house at 32 Catherine Street in Albany, New York.The brick mansion is now a museum and an official National Historic Landmark.It was constructed from 1761 to 1765 for Philip Schuyler, later a general in the Continental Army and early U.S. Senator, who resided there from 1763 until his death in 1804.
General Schuyler House; Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery; M. Marshall House (Schuylerville, New York) O. Old Saratoga Reformed Church; P.
Pages in category "Houses in Saratoga County, New York" ... General Schuyler House; Grant Cottage State Historic Site; M. Marshall House (Schuylerville, New York)