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Fort Plain, NY | Oct 19, 1780 Sir John Johnson's force crossed the Mohawk River with the intention of burning the town of Stone Arabia as part of his campaign to destroy the homes of American rebels. Capt. Joseph Brant and his men were in advance of the main body when they came under attack from Col. John Brown's advance guard.


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Battle Summary. The Battle of Klock's Field, aka the Battle of Failing's Orchard, the Battle of Nellis Flatts, or the Battle of Stone Arabia. It was an encounter between Albany County, New York militia and a British-supported expedition of Indians and Loyalists led by Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Johnson and Captain Joseph Brant.


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views 3,146,161 updated Stone Arabia, New York STONE ARABIA, NEW YORK. A Mohawk Valley settlement burned on 19 October 1780 in Tory raid. SEE ALSO Fort Keyser, New York. Encyclopedia of the American Revolution: Library of Military History Stone Arabia, New YorkSTONE ARABIA, NEW YORK.


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Stone Arabia is a small hamlet in the Town of Palatine, at the intersection of NY-10 and County Rd. 34 in Montgomery County. If you were in downtown Albany, you could drive northwest to Stone Arabia in about an hour. This hamlet doesn't really county as technically being a "town" because of its extremely small population.


Trinity Lutheran Church, Stone Arabia, New York. Jim and Ellen Spencer

The Battle of Stone Arabia was brief. After Brown's vanguard collided with a detachment of Brant's Volunteers, Brown ordered his men into a less than ideal defensive position in the woods behind a stone fence. They were subsequently attacked from the left by Brant's Volunteers and from the right by Butler's Rangers.


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On October 19, 1780, Loyalists, Native Allies and British soldiers led by Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Johnson and Captain Joseph Brant began destroying farms in Stone Arabia, a village about a mile north of Fort Keyser, in what was then Tryon County (today, Palatine Township in Montgomery County). Colonel John Brown, leading a force of New York.


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April 12, 2007. Stone Arabia School, also known now as Stone Arabia Schoolhouse Museum, was built in 1854 in Cicero, New York. It is significant as "an outstanding example of a mid-nineteenth century modest Greek Revival style one-room schoolhouse". [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.


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For a few years just before the Revolution, Stone Arabia was given as a name to that section later to be called the Palatine District extending from the Nose to the Falls and northward to Canada, but on March 8, 1773, it lost this wider application and from that time was confined to the patent.


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Stone Arabia, NY -- A Site on a Revolutionary War Road Trip STONE ARABIA NEW YORK Today, downtown Stone Arabia is two churches — a Lutheran Church and Dutch Reformed Church. The congregations of these two churches are among the oldest in the Mohawk Valley.


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Dillenback Homestead Cemetery Find a Grave Howard Gray Cemetery Find a Grave Records of the Lutheran Trinity Church of Stone Arabia in the Town of Palatine, Montgomery County, N.Y. FamilySearch Library Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia in the town of Palatine, Montgomery County, N.Y., 1739-1912 FamilySearch Library


Old Stone Church, Stone Arabia, New York July 10, 2009

The most important royal grants of lands in the Mohawk Valley, were the Schenectady Patent of 1684, the Stone Arabia Patent of 1723, and the Burnetsfield or German Flats Patent of 1725.


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In the graveyard of the Stone Arabia Reformed Church. Photo by courtesy of Rev. W. N. P. Dailey, New York. [View 9x enlarged version (229K)] Photo: Stone Arabia Reformed Church, 1788. Frame church, on this site, was burned in Johnson's great raid of 1780 through the Schoharie and Mohawk Valleys.


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Old Stone Church, Stone Arabia, New York July 10, 2009

Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia, also known as Stone Arabia Reformed Church, is a historic Dutch Reformed church located near Nelliston in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York. It was built in 1788 and is a simple rectangular building constructed of cut limestone blocks. It has a somewhat flattened gable roof and a belfry.


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The Battle of Stone Arabia was a fight on October 19 in 1780 between a local militia led by John Brown and a raiding party from Canada led by John Johnson, former local scion. It was a low moment in a war of attrition for control of the western edge of the new nation during the revolutionary war. Stone Arabia Stone Church


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Montgomery County Free Route 10, Stone Arabia, NY Show on Map Battle of Stone Arabia On October 19, 1780 Sir John Johnson led an army of 900 Loyalist and British Regulars on an invasion of the Mohawk Valley.