Posted by admin on Dec 17, 2012
They were privates and officers hailing from American Colonies from New England to Maryland, raw teenagers and aging veterans alike, and they shared a common fate: All “died at Fishkill.”
Research conducted by a local historical organization has put names to 25 soldiers out of the hundreds believed to have been buried in unmarked graves at a military cemetery in Fishkill during the American Revolution.
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