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... Ticonderoga , at which place they had established a fortress and planted the French flag . An army was accordingly assembled , under General William Johnson , at the head , or south end of Lake George ; but before he could move against ...
... Ticonderoga , at which place they had established a fortress and planted the French flag . An army was accordingly assembled , under General William Johnson , at the head , or south end of Lake George ; but before he could move against ...
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... Ticonderoga and Crown Point ; but nothing was done , for the reason , it is averred , that the ice was too thin . ( " Inquiry , " p . 53 ) . On On following year , the weak and inefficient Earl of Loudon assumed the military command in ...
... Ticonderoga and Crown Point ; but nothing was done , for the reason , it is averred , that the ice was too thin . ( " Inquiry , " p . 53 ) . On On following year , the weak and inefficient Earl of Loudon assumed the military command in ...
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... Ticonderoga , and recover the free use of the lakes . It was in June 21 , 1759 , that Amherst reached Lake George with the bulk of the army designed to operate against Ticonderoga . Mante , in his account of the campaign , says : " In ...
... Ticonderoga , and recover the free use of the lakes . It was in June 21 , 1759 , that Amherst reached Lake George with the bulk of the army designed to operate against Ticonderoga . Mante , in his account of the campaign , says : " In ...
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... Ticonderoga , took possession of the adjacent islands , * and boldly attacked parties of English who were at work near the forts chopping fire - wood , the Indians even scalping a number of the " Jersey Blues , ' and flourishing their ...
... Ticonderoga , took possession of the adjacent islands , * and boldly attacked parties of English who were at work near the forts chopping fire - wood , the Indians even scalping a number of the " Jersey Blues , ' and flourishing their ...
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... Ticonderoga , embarking his fine army in whale - boats and batteaux , sailing in perfect quiet in four columns . But as it is no part of the author's plan to write a general history of these proceedings , it will be sufficient to ...
... Ticonderoga , embarking his fine army in whale - boats and batteaux , sailing in perfect quiet in four columns . But as it is no part of the author's plan to write a general history of these proceedings , it will be sufficient to ...
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