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 Anderson Falls Heritage Society to Unveil a Historic Roadside Marker Honoring an American Revolutionary War Veteran

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​9 September 2025

                           FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – AN AMERICA250 EVENT

       Anderson Falls Heritage Society to Unveil a Historic Roadside Marker Honoring
                                                 an American Revolutionary War Veteran
    Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 1:30 p.m. at Riverview Cemetery Rt. 9N, Clintonville, NY


Keeseville, NY – On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, a historic roadside marker will be unveiled in Clintonville, commemorating the military service of an American Revolutionary War veteran. This marker was generously funded by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation under their Patriot Burials program, which recognizes individuals who fought in or were involved with the struggle for American independence. This Patriot Burial marker was applied for in collaboration with the Empire State Society Sons of the American Revolution. The unveiling will be held at 1:30 PM at Riverview Cemetery, Rt. 9N, Clintonville, NY. The marker honors American Revolutionary War veteran Sergeant Major James Weston (1755-1840). He served from Massachusetts before settling in New York and was buried in the Riverview Cemetery with his wife, Sarah “Sally” (Witherell) Weston. The ceremony will include remarks from local officials and a descendant of James Weston. The ceremony will take place outdoors, rain or shine, and will last approximately twenty minutes. Seating and restrooms will not be provided; attendees are welcome to bring chairs if desired. Immediately following the unveiling, a reception and program will be held at the nearby United Methodist Church in Clintonville.

The Anderson Falls Heritage Society warmly invites the public to attend.

The Anderson Falls Heritage Society Heritage House Museum, located at 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving local history. For more information, visit www.andersonfalls.org.

Contact:
Mary Hughes
(518) 834-9219
http://www.andersonfalls.org

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