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the capture of fort ticonderoga.; a heavy storm preparations for the centennial services yesterday in the churches at ticonderoga. share full article. may 10, 1875.
"He had helped capture Fort Ticonderoga, and had already sailed north and attacked another British post at St. Jean in Québec, capturing more redcoats and the only British sloop on Lake Champlain." ...
This week's Get Out takes readers on a walk through the past at Fort Ticonderoga, the historic military installation on the New York side of Lake Champlain, about a 90-minute drive from Burlington.
WILLIAMSTOWN — The night in 1775 when Col. Benedict Arnold stopped into Smedley's Tavern, he had been riding hard from Boston, making the trip in only three days. When he arrived, Arnold struck a deal ...
May 25—TICONDEROGA — It might be the present day outside those stone walls, but at Fort Ticonderoga this season it's 1760 all over again. "In 1760, the fort was in English hands," said Curator ...
Fort Ticonderoga in Essex County on the south end of Lake Champlain will be hosting a series of re-enactments to commemorate the capture of the Fort from British control. The day event begins on ...
TICONDEROGA — Fort Ticonderoga fired off the big “America250” celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution Friday. The press conference at the National Historic Landmark ...
The Berkshire Historical Society will commemorate Pittsfield’s role in the May 10, 1775, capture of Fort Ticonderoga with a gathering at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at Park Square. On May 1, 1775, Col.
TICONDEROGA — Fort Ticonderoga recently unveiled a new responsive, multi-lingual website, featuring visuals that capture Fort Ticonderoga’s scenic beauty and many programs. The website project ...
TICONDEROGA, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Fort Ticonderoga has created a special program with Airbnb this summer. No, you can’t quite stay in the historic fort – but you can learn about it, and the ...
"He had helped capture Fort Ticonderoga, and had already sailed north and attacked another British post at St. Jean in Québec, capturing more redcoats and the only British sloop on Lake Champlain." ...
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