Wednesday, July 1, 2026

 


A 100-year-old veteran of the Revolutionary War poses in his uniform, 1860.

In this photo, we see Nicholas Veeder in his Revolutionary War uniform, sitting in front of a local attraction known as the Old Fort or "Veeder's Fort." The stone building housed a collection of artifacts from the war -- including the muskets and "Schenectady Liberty Flag" on display here and was run as a kind of museum by Veeder himself. Known affectionately as "the old soldier," Veeder was a character who led Scotia's annual 4th of July parade in his uniform, and was said to have danced to his favorite old jig, "Soldier's Joy," on his 100th birthday in 1861. He died in 1862.


6 comments:

  1. Our ROTC Infantry Drill Regulation Team used to stack arms like that.

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  2. Probably died waiting on his pension.

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    1. Hello??? Revolutionary War. American colonists and French ... against the Brits and Germans.

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  4. Revolutionary Veteran would be a Yankee Reb. 🤣

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