Great job by Fishkill Town historian Willa Skinner. Who was able to
recognize the work of patriot Samuel Loudon. Loudon, was a newspaper man who
published the NY Packet during the American Revolution. He also printed the
first 2000 copies of the NYS Constitution in Fishkill. In a article, by this
paper. A Fishkill resident is quoted that this was a “delayed recognition.” This
is not true. In 1929, the Melzingah Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution
recognized his importance. With a marker based in stone near the same area as
the new marker.
Over the years as development engulfed Fishkill. The original marker went
“missing.” This is not the first time a marker that documented Fishkill’s
history was dishonored. Sometime during the 1970’s. The monument that identified
the Revolution War Burial Ground. Was moved from the Rt. 9 Van Wyck corner, to
the Van Wyck homestead north of the site. A few decades later a gas station was
built on that hallowed ground.
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