Explore the rich history of Fort Edward through an engaging collection of early sketches, detailed maps, and family records.
This historical volume gathers narrative chapters, illustrations, and archival notes that bring Fort Edward’s military, social, and civic past to life for readers and history buffs alike.
From the town’s earliest fortifications and strategic role in colonial conflicts to the lives of notable settlers and local institutions, this edition presents a vivid portrait of the place and its people. Rich with period photographs and maps, it offers a tangible sense of how Fort Edward evolved from a frontier outpost into a settled community.
- Historical sketches of forts, trails, and key events that shaped the region
- Biographical notes and family records linking early families to the area
- Illustrations and maps that illuminate the village layout and historic sites
- Context for the town’s development within the wider history of New York state
Ideal for readers of local history, genealogy enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the legacy of Fort Edward and its surrounding communities.