Tryon County Court House
Posted by: swizzle
N 43° 00.401 W 074° 22.461
18T E 550990 N 4761746
Court House built with Rum
Waymark Code: WM76RQ
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 09/10/2009
Views: 6
This court house was built under the direction of Sir William Johnson. He also donated 500 pounds of his money to the project as well as 25 gallons of rum to the stone masons that built it. Originally named the Tryon County Court House it changed its name in later years to the Fulton County Court House. There's a lot of history here so please don't rush through these waymarks. Plan to spend a whole day giving yourself a self-guided waymarking tour of the historic city of Johnstown. Happy Waymarking, Swizzle & Family
ERECTED 1772 ONLY COLONIAL COURT HOUSE IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, FIRST COURT GENERAL SESSIONS, TRYON COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1772
Marker Name: Erected 1772
Marker Type: City
Agency: State Education Department
Dedication Date: -9223372036854775808
City/Town/Village Name: Johnstown
County: Fulton
Region: Hudson Valley (Region 9)
Website: [Web Link]
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