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... Lake Champlain , a detachment of British troops , Canadians and Indians , led by Sir John Johnson , was to penetrate by Oswego to the Mohawk River , and place itself between Fort Stanwix and Fort Edward . If this information was correct ...
... Lake Champlain , a detachment of British troops , Canadians and Indians , led by Sir John Johnson , was to penetrate by Oswego to the Mohawk River , and place itself between Fort Stanwix and Fort Edward . If this information was correct ...
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... Lake Champlain , and that General Burgoyne with the whole Canada army was approaching Ticonderoga . The judgment and circumspection of Washington were never more severely put to the proof . Was this merely a diversion with a small force ...
... Lake Champlain , and that General Burgoyne with the whole Canada army was approaching Ticonderoga . The judgment and circumspection of Washington were never more severely put to the proof . Was this merely a diversion with a small force ...
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... Lake Champlain - His War - Speech to his Indian Allies - Signs of his Approach Descried from Ticonderoga - Correspondence on the Subject between St. Clair , Major Livingston , and Schuyler -Burgoyne Intrenches near Ticonderoga - His ...
... Lake Champlain - His War - Speech to his Indian Allies - Signs of his Approach Descried from Ticonderoga - Correspondence on the Subject between St. Clair , Major Livingston , and Schuyler -Burgoyne Intrenches near Ticonderoga - His ...
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... lakes and forests , that had once embarrassed the unfor- tunate Braddock in his march across the moun- tains of Virginia . Schuyler was uncertain as to the plans and force of the enemy . If information gathered from scouts.
... lakes and forests , that had once embarrassed the unfor- tunate Braddock in his march across the moun- tains of Virginia . Schuyler was uncertain as to the plans and force of the enemy . If information gathered from scouts.
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... lake , immediately 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 of the hill was a battery , and at the foot were ...
... lake , immediately 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 of the hill was a battery , and at the foot were ...
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