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Troy River and Fulton Streets, Fulton Market, Armory
Basic Information | History | Images
| Street address: |
River and Fulton streets |
| City: |
Troy |
| County: |
Rensselaer |
| Year constructed: |
1830s |
| Architect: |
Unknown |
| Size : |
Unknown |
| Square footage: |
Unknown |
| Acreage: |
Unknown |
| Status: |
Vacated in 1884 |
Units Stationed: |
Years: |
| Troy Citizens' Corps |
1835 - 1867 |
| 24th Infantry Regiment |
1868 - 1874 |
| 2nd Battalion |
1874 - 1877 |
| 6th Separate Company |
1878 - 1884 |
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History
In 1884, the unit moved to the new Ferry Street Armory.
The 24th Regiment also occupied buildings on Second Street (referred to as the Washington Market) and 134 2nd Avenue between Congress and State Streets. In the 1840's and 1850's, the Independent Artillery and Washington Continentals were housed in the Madison Vedder building hall on Union Street.
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Images
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New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History
Last modified:
October 24, 2012
URL: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/links/armories/Troy River and Fulton Streets.htm
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