Road to Ticonderoga, Or, The Long Portage
Title | Road to Ticonderoga, Or, The Long Portage PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Best |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | New York (State) |
ISBN |
The Road to Ticonderoga
Title | The Road to Ticonderoga PDF eBook |
Author | Erick Berry |
Publisher | Melbourne : Penguin Books |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1954 |
Genre | New York (State) |
ISBN |
The Long Portage
Title | The Long Portage PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Best |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1948 |
Genre | Adventure stories |
ISBN |
During the French and Indian Wars, an orphaned New Yorker runs away and joins the Yankee forces, becomes a protege of Lord Howe and participates in the battle at Ticonderoga.
Ticonderoga
Title | Ticonderoga PDF eBook |
Author | Carroll Vincent Lonergan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1959 |
Genre | Fort Ticonderoga (N.Y.) |
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"Ticonderoga is our nation's most historic town. For hundreds of years the land between Lake George and Lake Champlain was fought over; first by the Iroquois and Algonquins, next by the French and the English, last by the English and the Americans. Unlike places such as Saratoga, Yorktown, and Gettysburg, whose history was made in a matter of days, the history of Ticonderoga was molded through years, generations, and centuries. With its tremendous historical heritage it is almost unbelievable that 'Ticonderoga, historic portage' is the first book length history of this stronghold ever to be published. In 'Ticonderoga, historic portage' Mr. Lonergan has made a real contribution to the story of our country. He has written with genuine interest and feeling as only a native Ticonderogian could. When he describes Mt. Defiance, Mt. Independence, the lakes, the valleys and the battlegrounds, he does so with the familiarity and feeling of long and intimate association. This history is exciting, authentic, and interesting. It covers the military history of Ticonderoga from Champlain's battle with the Iroquois in 1609 to the year 1781 when the British finally fled from Fort Ticonderoga and left it, as Mr. Lonergan says, 'to loneliness, the scream of gulls, lashing storms, burning suns and moaning winds'"--Jacket.
The American Northern Theater Army in 1776
Title | The American Northern Theater Army in 1776 PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas R. Cubbison |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2010-03-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0786457201 |
The American War for Independence was under way before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but the Continental Army didn't have the force to back up the words. This history explores the army's early failures in Canada, with desertion and disease common among the ranks, and how new leadership disciplined and reorganized the army and set the stage for a key victory at Saratoga in 1777.
The Portage Path
Title | The Portage Path PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Peterson Cherry |
Publisher | |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Portage Path, Ohio |
ISBN |
The Portage Path
Title | The Portage Path PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Peterson Cherry |
Publisher | Theclassics.Us |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2013-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781230328409 |
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ... Portage Path The Center Of Indian Communication Long before Lake Erie was located on the map of the world, or the La Belle Riviere known to the geographers of Europe, many decades before the Argonauts of civilization had penetrated westward beyond the St Lawrence, great aboriginal highways existed connecting the distant waters of the large lakes with the great salt sea, and with the mighty Mississippi, the father of all living rivers on the wild American continent. Journey with us to that distant, forest-clad land, and pass over with us some of these ancient trails that push their winding, tortuous way by the banks of sedgy lakes, across wide and swift rivers, or else following the early conformation of the shore line of the immense fresh water lakes, or striking out into the heart of the wilderness for hundreds of miles, turning, twisting but: ever moving forward to a known objective point without loss of time. These were the highways of that restless, adventurous, migratory race or races which held tha country by virtue of original possession. Along these routes they came with swift and tireless feet, bent, either upon the delights of the chase, or upon the much-to-be-desired war of the race. W ar brought distinction, made mighty chiefs, furnished an exercise for their naturally cruel instincts, brought plunder and pelf and profit; abounded in change of scene, exciting episodes and startling features. Its climaxes were not always pleasant or desirable, but they were accepted with the stoic philosophy of the red man as the fortune of war. Along these lengthening trails came and went these feather-bedecked, sinister-painted, wild men of the forest. Swiftly, surely, without noise or bluster, these hyenas of the wilderness sped on their...