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jossiaerial.com / jrossiaerial@gmail.com Out doing some roof jobs this weekKeep your boots on the ground and send me ins...
10/06/2025

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Out doing some roof jobs this week

Keep your boots on the ground and send me instead!

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11/25/2024

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One of my favorite photos from last year.*on site with Woodstone Earth Construction and Repair Service
10/21/2024

One of my favorite photos from last year.

*on site with Woodstone Earth Construction and Repair Service

This view caught my eye while I was traveling through Summer Hill
06/05/2024

This view caught my eye while I was traveling through Summer Hill

I was out and about in Oswego NY today.  Stopped by Fort Ontario.  Fort Ontario was one of several forts erected by the ...
05/07/2024

I was out and about in Oswego NY today. Stopped by Fort Ontario.

Fort Ontario was one of several forts erected by the British to protect the area around the east end of Lake Ontario. The original Fort Ontario was erected in 1755, during the French and Indian War, in order to bolster defenses already in place at Fort Oswego on the opposite side of the river. At that time its name was the "Fort of the Six Nations," but the fort was destroyed by French forces during the Battle of Fort Oswego in 1756 and rebuilt by British forces in 1759.[3]: 3

At the conclusion of Pontiac's War, Pontiac urged moderation and agreed to travel to New York, where he made a formal treaty with William Johnson at Fort Ontario on July 25, 1766.

During the American Revolutionary War, a detachment from the 3rd New York Regiment destroyed the fort in July, 1778, after the British abandoned it. The British returned and rebuilt the fort in 1782. There was an aborted attack on the fort by Colonel Marinus Willet in 1783. The British held the fort after the war was over until 1796 after the signing of Jay's Treaty.[3]

Nineteenth century
The fort was attacked and destroyed by British forces during the War of 1812 in the year 1814. After a period of disuse, new construction was undertaken in part because of tensions with Great Britain as well as to check smuggling activities between Canada and the United States.

During the American Civil War the new construction began at the fort because of fear of British help from Canada to the Confederacy. After the American Civil War it held Company F, 42nd Infantry which consisted of wounded soldiers from the war that had reenlisted in the U.S. Army. Although the fort remained a military base, the fort itself fell into ruin, since funds were used to create more modern quarters outside the fort.

Top down Tuesday! - Devils Bathtub, Mendon Ponds park πŸ“· Jason RossierπŸ“· Mavic 3 Pro
12/26/2023

Top down Tuesday! - Devils Bathtub, Mendon Ponds park
πŸ“· Jason Rossier
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πŸ“· Mavic 3 ProWhile going through a vast amount of photos to still be edited,printed,uploaded,and archived (yup I'm behin...
12/18/2023

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While going through a vast amount of photos to still be edited,printed,uploaded,and archived (yup I'm behind). I came across this one of Ithaca Falls that I took back in August of this year. I am still trying to decide if its printable, do I even like it πŸ€” lol.
I do enjoy the fishman that I captured in the foreground and how that gives some scale to the subject in the photo.

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