Post 904's History
A History of service and leadership
See our Post History on the National’s web site. https://centennial.legion.org/new-york/post904-0?p=about
The Alexandria Bay arch was originally built by Post 904, other not for profits and churches to welcome the 1924 American Legion Department of New York American Legion Convention. Department Commander Spafford heaped high praise on Convention accommodation Chairman Gould Lyman, the Post officers and the community for the convention. Commander Spafford’s convention set, changed or set the course for The American Legion in the state and Nation.
John Langlois at his first job at The Ship Restaurant. Langlois, who was awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, spent a year in a full body cast after returning home from World War II; he was still in physical therapy when this picture was taken. It was featured in an article by a Syracuse newspaper praising the Town of Alexandria for giving veterans preferences for jobs after WWII. Carl Lober was the owner of The Ship Restaurant (burned in the 60’s), and like all the business owners in the village at the time, hired returning veterans FIRST.
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Post 904 members have supported gun safety, shooting sports and firearm training for a very long time.
Memorial Day 2024
Cemetery Visitations are from 7:30 – 10:30 am.
- Wellesley Island Cemetery - 7:45
- Point Vivian Cemetery - 8:07
- Cranberry Creek Memorial - 8:29
- Barnes Settlement Cemetery - 8:42
- Tanners Corners Cemetery - 9:00
- Plessis Cemetery - 9:12
- Redwood Cemetery - 9:30
- Redwood Monument - 9:39
- Browns Corner - 9:50
- Highlands cemetery - 10:01
- Church St, Cemetery - 10:12
Parade starts at 11:00 am.
2023 Post Activities
Post 904 started hosting blood drives to help the Red Cross in 2012. Since then, over 1,500 units has been donated!
This is what we accomplished during 2022!
Christmas in July
American Legion Post 904 helped host the First Annual Christmas in July Parade in Alexandria Bay! The event was created to help raise funds and awareness for children in crisis and to provide law officers with plush huggable dogs to give children in distress.
John B. Lyman Post 904 in the Legiontown News in 2023!
Powerpoint Presentation from 2024's Installation Dinner
Kelly Curry created this mural for Post 904 in time to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the 1924 Department of New York American Legion Convention that was held here in Alexandria Bay. This was the convention where the seeds of The American Legion were spread throughout the State and Nation.
Kelly has also joined our Auxillary!