Ethan Allen & the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga

Ethan Allen & the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
Title Ethan Allen & the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Smith
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2010-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1614231087

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The author of Vermont Firsts and Other Claims to Fame examines the pivotal American Revolutionary War skirmish and the men behind it. In April 1775, a small band of men set out from Hartford and traveled swiftly north toward the shore of Lake Champlain, recruiting men to their expedition along the way. Within only a few days, this loyal group of volunteers arrived in Vermont and, joining forces with Ethan Allen and his legendary Green Mountain Boys, launched a daring attack to capture more than one hundred cannons stored at Fort Ticonderoga. In this comprehensive look at “America's First Victory,” Richard Smith traces the Patriots’ route from Connecticut, through the towns of western Massachusetts and the Berkshire hills and north to Bennington, Vermont, and Lake Champlain. He chronicles the rival expedition led by Benedict Arnold, his confrontation with Allen, and the surprise attack that changed the course of the American Revolution.

Of the Capture of Ticonderoga: His Captivity and Treatment by the British

Of the Capture of Ticonderoga: His Captivity and Treatment by the British
Title Of the Capture of Ticonderoga: His Captivity and Treatment by the British PDF eBook
Author Ethan Allen
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 76
Release 2022-09-16
Genre History
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Of the Capture of Ticonderoga: His Captivity and Treatment by the British" by Ethan Allen. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga

With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga
Title With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga PDF eBook
Author Walter Bertram Foster
Publisher
Pages 398
Release 1903
Genre
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Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga

Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga
Title Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga PDF eBook
Author Ethan Allen
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1849
Genre Ticonderoga (N.Y.)
ISBN

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Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga, and of His Captivity and Treatment by the British

Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga, and of His Captivity and Treatment by the British
Title Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga, and of His Captivity and Treatment by the British PDF eBook
Author Ethan Allen
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 2009-03
Genre
ISBN 9781104124670

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity

A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity
Title A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity PDF eBook
Author Ethan Allen
Publisher Burlington [Vt.] : C. Goodrich
Pages 128
Release 1846
Genre Ticonderoga (N.Y.)
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Ethan Allen: His Life and Times

Ethan Allen: His Life and Times
Title Ethan Allen: His Life and Times PDF eBook
Author Willard Sterne Randall
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 651
Release 2011-08-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0393082288

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The long-awaited biography of the frontier Founding Father whose heroic actions and neglected writings inspired an entire generation from Paine to Madison. On May 10, 1775, in the storm-tossed hours after midnight, Ethan Allen, the Revolutionary firebrand, was poised for attack. With only two boatloads of his scraggly band of Vermont volunteers having made it across the wind-whipped waters of Lake Champlain, he was waiting for the rest of his Green Mountain boys to arrive. But with the protective darkness quickly fading, Allen determined that he hold off no longer. While Ethan Allen, a canonical hero of the American Revolution, has always been defined by his daring, predawn attack on the British-controlled Fort Ticonderoga, Willard Sterne Randall, the author of Benedict Arnold, now challenges our conventional understanding of this largely unexamined Founding Father. Widening the scope of his inquiry beyond the Revolutionary War, Randall traces Allen’s beginning back to his modest origins in Connecticut, where he was born in 1738. Largely self-educated, emerging from a relatively impoverished background, Allen demonstrated his deeply rebellious nature early on through his attraction to Deism, his dramatic defense of smallpox vaccinations, and his early support of separation of church and state. Chronicling Allen’s upward struggle from precocious, if not unruly, adolescent to commander of the largest American paramilitary force on the eve of the Revolution, Randall unlocks a trove of new source material, particularly evident in his gripping portrait of Allen as a British prisoner-of-war. While the biography reacquaints readers with the familiar details of Allen’s life—his capture during the aborted American invasion of Canada, his philosophical works that influenced Thomas Paine, his seminal role in gaining Vermont statehood, his stirring funeral in 1789—Randall documents that so much of what we know of Allen is mere myth, historical folklore that people have handed down, as if Allen were Paul Bunyan. As Randall reveals, Ethan Allen, a so-called Robin Hood in the eyes of his dispossessed Green Mountain settlers, aggrandized, and unabashedly so, the holdings of his own family, a fact that is glossed over in previous accounts, embellishing his own best-selling prisoner-of-war narrative as well. He emerges not only as a public-spirited leader but as a self-interested individual, often no less rapacious than his archenemies, the New York land barons of the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys. As John E. Ferling comments, “Randall has stripped away the myths to provide as accurate an account of Allen’s life as will ever be written.” The keen insights that he produces shed new light, not only on this most enigmatic of Founding Fathers, but on today’s descendants of the Green Mountain Boys, whose own political disenfranchisement resonates now more than ever.