Ticonderoga Soldier Elijah Estabrooks Journal 1758-1760

Ticonderoga Soldier Elijah Estabrooks Journal 1758-1760
Title Ticonderoga Soldier Elijah Estabrooks Journal 1758-1760 PDF eBook
Author Harold A. Skaarup
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 302
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0595169465

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The French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years' War), was fought between 1754 and 1763. One of the major battles in the North American campaign was fought at Fort Carillon, also known as Ticonderoga. Fort Ticonderoga had been erected by the French in New York in 1755, on a site which they believed was the key to the defense of Canada. The fort was strategically situated to provide control of both the two-mile portage and navigation northward on Lake Champlain. General Montcalm was ordered to defend it, and the British were determined to take it by force. Although the British had the superior numbers, the battle went badly for them because their commander was killed in a small skirmish with the French before the battle began. On the 8th of July 1758, the French Forces under the leadership of General Montcalm defeated a superior British force led by General Abercrombie. This is the story of Elijah Estabrooks, a Massachusetts provincial soldier who fought in that battle. Elijah kept a Journal throughout his military service, and the purpose of this book is to provide additional details on the people and places that he wrote about during this war.

Journal of Elijah Estabrooks, 1758-59-60

Journal of Elijah Estabrooks, 1758-59-60
Title Journal of Elijah Estabrooks, 1758-59-60 PDF eBook
Author Elijah Estabrooks
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Pages 44
Release 1948
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Henry Knox and the Revolutionary War Trail in Western Massachusetts

Henry Knox and the Revolutionary War Trail in Western Massachusetts
Title Henry Knox and the Revolutionary War Trail in Western Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author Bernard A. Drew
Publisher McFarland
Pages 350
Release 2012-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 0786489650

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During the winter of 1776, in one of the most amazing logistical feats of the Revolutionary War, Henry Knox and his teamsters transported cannons from Fort Ticonderoga through the sparsely populated Berkshires to Boston to help drive British forces from the city. This history documents Knox's precise route--dubbed the Henry Knox Trail--and chronicles the evolution of an ordinary Indian path into a fur corridor, a settlement trail, and eventually a war road. By recounting the growth of this important but under appreciated thoroughfare, this study offers critical insight into a vital Revolutionary supply route.

How We Are Changed by War

How We Are Changed by War
Title How We Are Changed by War PDF eBook
Author D.C. Gill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 304
Release 2010-04-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1135148945

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"How We Are Changed by War examines the changes to Americans during wartime through the medium of their diaries and correspondence, beginning with the colonial period of the early seventeenth century, and ending with diaries and letters from Iraq War veterans. The book clearly discusses and describes the universal themes of war such as reintegration to society and the horrors of war through private writings regardless of the narrator's historical era. This allows the writers to "speak" to each other across time to reveal a profound commonality of cultural experience." "How We Are Changed by War is a fascinating look at the writings of individuals who served their military in different eras, and a great example of how history is shaped by both memory and experience."--Jacket.

Frontier Forts Under Fire

Frontier Forts Under Fire
Title Frontier Forts Under Fire PDF eBook
Author Paul Williams
Publisher McFarland
Pages 243
Release 2017-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 1476670935

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Fort William Henry and Fort Phil Kearny were both military outposts of the North American frontier. Both lasted but briefly--about two years from construction until their walls went up in flames. And both saw what were termed "massacres" by Indians outside their walls. This book reexamines the traumatic events at both forts. The Fort William Henry Massacre was condemned by both the British and the French as barbaric. Yet these European powers proved capable of similar crimes. The Fort Phil Kearny defeat, traditionally attributed to Captain William Fetterman's having disobeyed orders, has been scrutinized in recent years. Did the women present at that time write a distorted version of events? It would appear that his second-in-command, the rash Lieutenant George Grummond, led the charge over Lodge Trail Ridge. Or did he?

New England Planters in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, 1759-1800

New England Planters in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, 1759-1800
Title New England Planters in the Maritime Provinces of Canada, 1759-1800 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 432
Release 1993
Genre History
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Covers Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and New England.

Acadiensis

Acadiensis
Title Acadiensis PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 736
Release 2002
Genre North Atlantic Region
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