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F. Sites Also Noted
The historic sites listed in this group were noted in
the course of the survey but were considered to be of less importance in
this phase of history than those already given. Those subsequently
determined eligible for National Historical Landmark designation are
noted with a (*) followed by date of designation.
CONNECTICUT
Eels-Stowe House, Milford
Ethan Allen Birthplace, Litchfield
Fort Griswold, Groton
Mystic Seaport, Old Mystic
Nathan Hale School, East Haddam
Nathan Hale School, New London
Pardee-Morris House, New Haven
Putnam Cottage, Greenwich
FLORIDA
Fort George, Pensacola
Fort Tonyn, Nassau County
GEORGIA
Hardwick, Bryan County
Spring Hill Redoubt Site, Savannah
KENTUCKY
*Boonesborough Site, Madison County (NHL Designation: 06/19/96)
Bryan's Station Site, Fayette County
Fort Harrod, Harrodsburg
MAINE
Fort George, Castine
Fort Pownall, Stockton Springs
"Montpelier," General Henry Knox House (Replica), Thomaston
MARYLAND
Cresap's Fort, Oldtown
Fort Cumberland, Cumberland
"The Hermitage" and Hollingsworth Tavern, Elkton
Old State House, Annapolis
Smallwood's Retreat, Mason Springs
MASSACHUSETTS
Cushing House, Quincy
*Mission House, Stockbridge (NHL Designation: 11/24/68)
*Quincy Homestead, Quincy (NHL Designation: 09/25/97)
MISSISSIPPI
Fort Rosalie, Natchez
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Cincinnati Hall, Exeter
Fort Constitution, New Castle
Governor Meshech Weare House, Hampton Falls
NEW JERSEY
Cannonball House, Springfield
Hankinson Mansion, Freehold
Hulse House and Village Inn, Englishtown
Indian King Tavern, Haddonfield
*"Morven," Governor's Mansion, Princeton (NHL Designation: 07/17/71)
Pluckemin (Village)
Steuben House, North Hackensack
NEW YORK
Bush Homestead, Port Chester
Constitution Island, Hudson River off West Point
Elijah Miller House and "Washington Headquarters House," White Plains
Fort Ann, Washington County
Fort Brewerton, Brewerton
*Fort Crailo, Rensselaer (NHL Designation: 11/05/61)
Fort Edward, Washington County
Fort Frey, Palatine Bridge
Indian Castle Church, Fort Plain
Lake George Battleground, Lake George
Old Stone Fort, Schoharie
Raynham Hall, Oyster Bay, Long Island
"76 House," Tappan
Ten Broeck Mansion, Albany
PENNSYLVANIA
Charles Thomson Home, Lower Marion Township
The Cloisters, Ephrata
Fort Augusta, Sunbury
Fort Le Boeuf, Waterford
Fort Ligonier, Ligonier
Fort Zeller, Lebanon County
General Greene Inn, Buckingham
Main Magazine, Carlisle
Market Square Presbyterian Church, Germantown
SOUTH CAROLINA
Blackstock Battlefield, Union County
Fort Dorchester, Dorchester County
Fort Johnson, Charleston
Fort Moultrie, Mount Pleasant (Designated National Monument: 1960)
Musgrove's Mill Battlefield, Union County
St. Helena Episcopal Church, Beau-fort
Tamassee (Andrew Pickens Home), Oconee County
VERMONT
Battle Monument, Bennington
Crown Point Military Road, Springfield to Chimney Point
Ethan Allen Park, Burlington
Old Constitution House, Windsor
VIRGINIA
Bellefont, Staunton
Chiswell Lead Mines, Wythe County
Claremont, Surry County
Draper's Meadows, Blacksburg
*Elsing Green, King and Queen County (NHL Designation: 11/11/71)
Fort Chiswell, Wythe County
Fort Egypt, Page County
Green Spring Battlefield, Toano
John Paul Jones House, Fredericksburg
Manakintown, Powhatan County
Matthew Jones House, Fort Eustis
*Monticello, Albemarle County (NHL Designation: 12/19/60)
Soldier's Rest (Daniel Morgan Home), Berryville
Tubal Furnace, Spotsylvania County
WEST VIRGINIA
Harewood, Jefferson County
Logan Massacre Site, Ohio Count
Prato Rio (Charles Lee Home), Jefferson County
Traveler's Rest (Horatio Gates Home), Jefferson County (NHL Designation: 11/28/72)
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Last Updated: 09-Jan-2005
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