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... hill on the east side of the lake , imme- diately opposite to the old fort , and considered the most defensible . A star fort with pickets crowned the summit of the hill , which was table land ; half way down the side SCHUYLER AT FORT ...
... hill on the east side of the lake , imme- diately opposite to the old fort , and considered the most defensible . A star fort with pickets crowned the summit of the hill , which was table land ; half way down the side SCHUYLER AT FORT ...
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... hill to their right , where they were warmly besieged for nearly two hours , and , according to their own account , would certainly have been forced , had not some of their Indian allies arrived and set up the much - dreaded war - whoop ...
... hill to their right , where they were warmly besieged for nearly two hours , and , according to their own account , would certainly have been forced , had not some of their Indian allies arrived and set up the much - dreaded war - whoop ...
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... Hill , Sir Henry divided his forces . One division , nine hun- dred strong , led by Lieutenant - colonel Campbell , was to make a circuit through the forest round the western side of Bear Hill , so as to gain the rear of Fort Montgomery ...
... Hill , Sir Henry divided his forces . One division , nine hun- dred strong , led by Lieutenant - colonel Campbell , was to make a circuit through the forest round the western side of Bear Hill , so as to gain the rear of Fort Montgomery ...
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