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Description Drawing of Fort Herkimer, also known as Fort Dayton, in Herkimer, New York. It was the scene of the Attack on German Flatts (1778) and was also briefly besieged in 1782.
Date first published 1851
Source University of South Florida: http://etc.usf.edu/maps/pages/8100/8158/8158.htm
Author Benson Lossing

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