Gravestone of General Nicholas Herkimer at Herkimer Family graveyard, Little Falls, N.Y.

In August 1777, 800 militiamen led by General Nicholas Herkimer were marching to relieve the siege at Fort Stanwix, when they were ambushed at this spot, a few miles away from Oriskany Creek. Despite heavy losses and the wounding of Gen. Herkimer, the Colonial forces and their Oneida allies were able to hold of the British, Tory and Mohawk troops of Sir John Johnson and Col. John Butler. Days later, General Herkimer expired as a result of his wounds and was buried here at his family cemetery. This image was created to record the historic site activities of the New York State Conservation Department.
Identifier
NYSA_14297-87_3736
Date Original
October 1930
Language
English
Source
New York State Archives, New York (State). Conservation Dept. Photographic prints and negatives, [ca. 1904-1949], 14297-87_3736.
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Geographic Locations

Herkimer County