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[[Image:Constitution Island Plaque at Bettery Sherburnejpg.jpg|thumb|left|Historical marker across the river at [[United States Military Academy|West Point]]]]
[[Image:Constitution Island Plaque at Bettery Sherburnejpg.jpg|thumb|left|Historical marker across the river at [[United States Military Academy|West Point]]]]
'''Constitution Island''' is an island in the [[Hudson River]], at [[West Point, New York]]. It is part of the grounds of the [[United States Military Academy]]. Known as Martelaer's rock in colonial times, it was renamed Constitution Island in 1775.
'''Constitution Island''' is an island in the [[Hudson River]], at [[West Point, New York]]. It is part of the grounds of the United States Army Garrison, West Point. [[United States Military Academy]]. Known as Martelaer's rock in colonial times, it was renamed Constitution Island in 1775.


The island is best known for the [[Hudson River Chain|Great Chain]], a heavy chain that was placed by the [[Continental Army]] across the river from the island to the mainland of West Point, then a fort of the Continental Army. This chain, intended to prevent [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] naval vessels from navigating the river during the [[American Revolutionary War]] was in place from 1778 to 1782.
The island is best known for the [[Hudson River Chain|Great Chain]], a heavy chain that was placed by the [[Continental Army]] across the river from the island to the mainland of West Point, then a fort of the Continental Army. This chain, intended to prevent [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] naval vessels from navigating the river during the [[American Revolutionary War]] was in place from 1778 to 1782.
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The '''Warner House''' is a [[National Historic Landmark]], owned and operated by the United States Army Garrison, West Point. Tours are open to the public on a limited basis.
The '''Warner House''' is a [[National Historic Landmark]], owned and operated by the United States Army Garrison, West Point. Tours are open to the public on a limited basis.
http://www.usma.edu/museum

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Image:Constitution_Island_Sign_near_the_caretaker%27s_cottage,_Constitution_Island,_NY.JPG|Sign near caretaker's cottage
Image:Constitution_Island_Sign_near_the_caretaker%27s_cottage,_Constitution_Island,_NY.JPG|Sign near caretaker's cottage

Revision as of 18:22, 6 August 2010

Constitution Island
Constitution Island, NY as seen looking east from Merritt Road, on West Point
Nearest cityCold Spring, New York
Constitution Island is located in New York
Constitution Island
Location of Constitution Island in New York
Historical marker across the river at West Point

Constitution Island is an island in the Hudson River, at West Point, New York. It is part of the grounds of the United States Army Garrison, West Point. United States Military Academy. Known as Martelaer's rock in colonial times, it was renamed Constitution Island in 1775.

The island is best known for the Great Chain, a heavy chain that was placed by the Continental Army across the river from the island to the mainland of West Point, then a fort of the Continental Army. This chain, intended to prevent British naval vessels from navigating the river during the American Revolutionary War was in place from 1778 to 1782.

The island also had fortifications and an artillery battery to defend the Continental positions. The island was the home of the Warner family from 1836 to 1915, including sisters Susan Warner and Anna Bartlett Warner. The Warner sisters were noted religious writers and also led Bible studies for the West Point cadets.

The Warner House is a National Historic Landmark, owned and operated by the United States Army Garrison, West Point. Tours are open to the public on a limited basis. http://www.usma.edu/museum