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Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
US National Park Service Architect
1777/08/02 Peter Gansevoort Patriot Commander The Siege of Fort Stanwix begins.
1797/00/00 Inland Lock and Navigation Company Owner A 1.7-mile canal with two locks (lost) is built near Rome to allows boats to sail past the centuries old "Oneida Carry". A New York State historic marker is on the corner of Erie Boulevard. and James Street in Rome, NY.

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Baron von Steuben Memorial Site
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Particulars for Fort Stanwix National Monument:
Military Event American Revolutionary War
Sight Category Building
Owner Federal
Structure Type Fortification
Military Event French and Indian War
Criteria Historic Event
Area of Significance Military
Level of Significance National
Disposition Reconstructed Property



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 15th October 1966

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: Fort Stanwix National Monument
Registry Address: Bounded by Dominick, Spring, Liberty, and James Sts.
Registry Number: 66000057
Resource Type: Building
Owner: Federal
Architect: National Park Service
Architectural Style: No style listed
Area in Acres: 16
Contributing Buildings: 1
Non-Contributing Buildings: 1
Other Certification: Designated National Landmark
Certification: Listed in the National Register
Nominator Name: National Historic Landmark
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: National
Area of Significance: Military
Applicable Criteria: Event
Criteria Consideration: Reconstructed property
Period of Significance: 1750-1799
Significant Year: 1758, 1781
Historic Function: Defense
Historic Sub-Function: Fortification
Current Function: Recreation and Culture, Landscape
Current Sub-Function: Museum Music facility Park

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