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Fort Schuyler (skī`lər). 1 Name given during the American Revolution to the rebuilt Fort Stanwix Fort Stanwix, colonial outpost on the site of Rome, N.Y., controlling a principal route from the Hudson River to Lake Ontario. Originally a French trading center, it was rebuilt by the English general John Stanwix in 1758. 2 Fort built on the site of Utica, N.Y., in 1758. 3 Fort built (c.1856) as part of the defenses of New York harbor in Throgs Neck, N.Y. The fort is now in New York City on the grounds of the Maritime College of the State Univ. of New York and houses the Maritime Industry Museum. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Recently added to the New York scene was a new Offshore Sailing School at Fort Schuyler at the New York Maritime Academy campus on the Throggs Neck Peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. Christopher is a graduate of SUNY Maritime Academy, Fort Schuyler. The sally port connects the five-sided Fort Schuyler building to another part of the campus. |
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