On 17 October 1856, a group met at the
General Schuyler House in
Schuylerville, New York to discuss creation of a monument to celebrate the American victory at the
Battle of Saratoga. In 1859, the Saratoga Monument Association was organized, with a board of fourteen permanent directors: George Strover, William Wilcox, Henry Holmes,
James M. Marvin, John A. Corey,
James M. Cook, Leroy Mowry, Asa C. Tefft,
Peter Gansevoort,
Hamilton Fish,
Phillip Schuyler, George W. Blecker, and
Horatio Seymour. Hamilton Fish was elected first president. The association was incorporated by New York State in 1859. The trustees got as far as choosing the location for the monument before the
Civil War intervened. The effort to build the monument was resumed in 1872. In 1874, the
New York State Legislature approved an appropriation of $50,000 for construction of the monument. The association asked each of the thirteen original states to pledge $5,000 each, but only Rhode Island replied with a conditional offer. ==Cornerstone==