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Danube

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Johan Jost Scholl (1753-1837) was a Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of the Tryon County Militia under Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer. He fought at the famous Battle of __ and lived to tell the tale.
You can find a bench and informational board at the Blue Waters Bird Watching station along the bike trail, dedicated in 2013 in memory of Charley Welden (1941-2012), longtime __ of the town.
Joseph __ ( 1743 – 1807) was #12 Across' military and political leader who aligned himself with Sir William Johnson and the British. He led Indian and colonial Loyalists known as "__'s Volunteers" against the rebels during the American Revolution.
One of the __ surviving houses in the county, the "saltbox"-shaped Schuyler House near Indian Castle was constructed of hand-hewn and pegged beams about 1760.
Prior to the Revolution, there was an Indian village called Canajoharie located on the south side of the Mohawk River near what is today Indian Castle from 1700-1779. Also referred to as the "Upper Castle," it was one of the settlements of the __ nation.
Samuel Houpt (1773-1851) came to the town in 1804 from Pennsylvania and established mills and a distillery. He built a federal-style home near Nowadaga Creek on Fords Bush Road in 1810, the same year this nearby settlement was named __.
In 2017 the town had their __ celebration on May 19-21 with a parade, car show, town history slide show, and a church service at Indian Castle Church.
One of the main industries of the town was __ making in the 1800s. The town had 5 factories.
The famous leader of #12 Across was King Hendrick, or Hendrick Theyanoguin (c. 1691 –1755) who worked with Sir William Johnson to continue the alliance with the English to preserve his nation and Iroquois interests in New York. He was __ at the Battle of Lake George on a mission to stop the southern advance of the French army.
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The Masi farm in Danube was the first to install a bulk __ tank in the county in 1956 made by Cherry-Burrell. The tank, which cools the milk in stainless steel vats until pick-up time, replaced the 40 quart can.
The Nowadaga __ was established in 1913 and has been a site for community meetings, fundraisers, dances, card parties, and celebrations for the town. The Hall is still used today.
Bessie Snell Schuyler (1885-1978), lifetime resident of the town, was active in saving #15 Down. She was the church __ and gave music lessons to people traveling by houseboat on the Barge Canal.
Finck's Basin Bridge was built by the Manheim Bridge Company who were given the right to acquire land for approaches to the bridge and have a toll house. A restriction was imposed, however, in that the bridge company was not permitted to charge toll to persons going to or from __ meetings.
Danube was formed from the town of Minden in __ County in 1817 and added to Herkimer County.
A popular stopping spot in the early 1800s was Finck's __. Here Finck entertained up to 40 guests a night. He served them food and liquor and had beds available, even though some slept on the barroom floor on their overcoats or blankets.
The only __ historic site in the county is the home of General Nicholas Herkimer, purchased in 1913 by the state.
The West Shore Railroad went through the town, now used as a nice __ trail along the canal.
A 60 foot high __ to the famous General was approved to be built by the state in 1895. Many members of the Herkimer family lie in the burial plot. It was dedicated on Nov. 12, 1896 under the direction of St. Patrick's Lodge, No. 4, Free and Accepted Masons, of Johnstown, of which body the General was a member.
The first Finck's Basin Bridge was built in 1828 over the Mohawk River connecting the towns of Danube and __. Previous to this a ferry was operated by Andrew Finck (1784-1872) to make the crossing. The last bridge to be there was closed in 1982 and torn down a year later.
Believed to be the only surviving Anglican colonial mission to the Indians in North American - Indian __ Church. It was constructed in 1769 through the efforts of Sir William Johnson, British commissioner to the Indians prior to the Revolution.