Talk:Fort Schuyler
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Buidings and structures in the Bronx category
editThis looks like a reasonable category, that really isn't completely subsumed into another. Even if it's part of a much bigger category, Category:Buildings and structures in the Bronx still seems like a category that an average, ordinary user would look under specifically, like Streets in the Bronx, or Parks in the Bronx. Shakescene (talk) 00:09, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
Fort Schuyler -- the photo, "Maritime Industry Museum" at the end of the page
editIn this article, the buildings in the photo of the "Maritime Industry Museum" at the end of the page are not at Ft. Schuyler. They could be buildings at the "US Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point, NY".75.142.114.28 (talk) 02:15, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
No One Died of Disease at the hospital at Fort Schuyler?
editI looked up the Wikipedia article on Fort Schuyler because an ancestor of my children died there during the Civil War (Timothy Tilton, January 22, 1863) of dysentery while recovering from measles and it has been said that so many died at that time that graves could not be marked. This information is from family sources, including transcripts of letters written by Private Tilton. The article states that no one at that hospital died of disease. Not only do I know of this one counterexample, it seems quite unlikely that this would be true, given the death toll from disease during that war. I do not have enough information to correct the article, but for whoever is taking responsibility for this article I want to record this fact so that further research can be done. Dscott0111 (talk) 23:26, 5 December 2014 (UTC) dscott0111
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