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500:] patriotic citizens during the war of 1812-1815. This tablet is erected by the Women's Auxiliary to the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society A.D. 1905". In 1999, the Blockhouse had a new sign erected, describing its history. However, the second plaque has also now gone missing.
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549:References
283:small fort
242:This map:
194:Blockhouse
165:73°57′23″W
162:40°47′55″N
1873:Pattycake
1868:Pale Male
1565:Transport
1401:The Dairy
1272:The Gates
954:Manhattan
563:"Obelisk"
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362:sandstone
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217:Sandstone
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1701:stations
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1385:Carousel
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504:See also
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